THE CHEAPEST 'i»LaX!E IN TOWN.' "ZEALANDIA" BOOT STORE, East Street, ASHBIJETOISr. "GRAND SUCCESS." '"GRAND SUCCESS." MITCHELL & TURNER HAVE very much pleasure ia thanking and announcing lo iheir numerous Friends and Customers that succoes having at 1 ended their efforts since removing to Fowler's Buildings, especially during paat Beaton, they are encouraged to hold out special inducements for coming Winter Season. Purchasers will find a Splendid Assortment o? Men's and Boya 1 Overcoats, Winter Suite, Trou?era and Vesta, &c, comprising Ashburton, Kaiapoi, and oth^'r Colonial Makers I/uKeB 1 and Children's Ulsters, Jackets, &o. blankets, Fugs, and Flannels. $m* N.B.— See our Diess Goods, Hoineßpuns, Sergeß, and Tweods. Fair prices, excellent quality. Ehirtings, Linseys, Flanre'ettes, Quilts, Hosiery, and General Winter Goods BOOTS AND SHOES. ALL WIIO WANT A FIBST-CLASS ARTICLE SHOOLD PAY US A VISIT. MITCnELL~& TURNER TANORBD STREET. * j^^ SELLING OFF. q » o |||||| Great Reductions. /^h\ r P£S^|jg9l 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT / fCSS^jI *"* *"< TD "II TURRAY, Jeweller, having secured the Premises lately O >Jj Jllj- JjJL oooaplod by Mr Nkate, Ohemlst,&la now offering hla h _ l , , STOCK at » c/} DISCOUNT OP 3s2EIN"THE £ PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL. 3 26 McCallum and Co., PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, PAPERHANGER\ SIGNWRITERS, Etod, ■ i« "Tl TE desire to inform our Clients and the Public of Ashburton, that we have comW menced business m all the above Lines, und a. licit their patronage. This Department will bo under the management of Mr GEO. VINCENT, late of Mr J, R. Chapman's, and as wo import MATERIALS of tho best brands only, and Bhall employ only FIKST-CLAS3 Workmen lo do our Work, Client* can rely on obtaining tho utmoßt VALUE, as well as satisfaction, for their M )NEY. OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, Etc., always m Stcck We have 60,000 pieces of PAPERHANGiNGS due to arrivo, of theSvery choicest PATTERNS end OOLO-tB obtainable m London. McCallum *nd Co., TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERB GLAZIERS, Etc., EAST STBB2T, ASHBUBTON. W. H. COLLINS, Manager. ' DIPPING REASON, 1888. BROOKE'S " Perfect " Sheep Dip, IS THE BEST FOR THE WOOL, AS PROVED BY PRACTICAL TESTd. PREPARED In accordance with the latest advancements m chemistry as applied to the Woollen Manufacturing laduatry. It Is a decided Improvement on the old sahioned dips and only requires a trial to prove its superiority. At the lato Shoepdipping Competition, condacled by the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association, the K%iapoi Woollen Co , on behalf of the Association, for wool dyeing and general manufacturing purposes, awarded the firm place to Brooke'B " Perfect" Sheep Dip ; m fact, Brooke'n Dip w»s the only one that actually improved the wool In this Important respect, the undipped wool beiug eeoond, whilst all the others were more or less discolored. The Aesoclation also pronounced BROOKE'S "PERFECT" SHEEP DIP to be superior to the Zaalandia; Little's, Hatch ! s, Cooper's and MoDougall's, and also leave the wool In better condition than Thomas' Dip. Brooke's Dip having consequently been proved to be better than the English Dips, yonr praotical support of the colonial article is respectfully solicited. To ensure Brooke's Dip being more thoroughly lasting In Its good effects, m fcture it will bo sent ont2o per cent stronger free of extra charge. Proportions for nae— One Gallon of Dip to 100 Gallone to water. Mixes readily with cold water ; does not require stirring while dipping. Remarkably emollient, leaving the wool In perfect oonditlon, without the slightest ■tain from the Brat day of Dipping. Concentrated m composition to reduce ooit ol oarrlage, and put up In a portable bandy form for nap, It Is also one of the cheapest Dips In the Market. REDUCED PRICE : 14s per tin, to make 200 gallons wash ; 70s par c»se, con* talning 5 tine, to make 1000 Gallons ; 65a per case for not less than 5 cases. Packages free. 2 . U5 F. MAKEIG, Agent, Ashburton 01 g a I 1 f I -iT« 1 _ I *J*ifo lli|Ji iU: till! i rills lit i imm >^m>m si lis 1 1 1 fil I I lit! THE STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY OP SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL— £I,OOb7OOO STERLINU. HEAD OFFICTT DUNEDIN, TNSURBRS fhave the most undoubted Seourity under this Company's Polioiesj 1 v together with an assurance of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. *FIBBJand MARINE RIBKS accepted on all descriptions of Property and Merchacdise also Crop, Stack, and Maohine Risks at Lowest Kates of Premium. Jfidelity of Persons holding situations of trust guaranteed. [OFFICE i HEREFORD STREET, OHRISTOHUROH. (Opposite Nank of New Zealand.) HAIICHIBALD SCOTT, Manager for Canterbury. • AIjBERTRpBEIITS. AGENT, ASHBURTON
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1829, 1 May 1888, Page 2
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752Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1829, 1 May 1888, Page 2
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