Wanted, WANTED small Boy to throw off Tussocks from centre of roadß, Thomas. Whitting.ton, Oxford Street, tiamp&teftd. 5 66 T*TANTED— Sitn.Mion aa Cook Id W Cbniracfcora* Oamp, ny with Survey party. Apply Mail Office. 5 55 WANTED to purchase on time payments cheap Horse and Trap or Tip Dray.—" Trap," this Offioe. 5 69 "TXT ANTED purchasers for Turnips, W 2s 6<3 per lo<id tops and all, as muoh ai one horae oan take away, 'forms cash. Apply Mb Galloway, Village Settlement. 5 70 WANTED to Sell— A P irat-clasa Piano grand action. Cash or tonne very liberal. Apply Hayks and Co. BOOTS. — We have rßdaced our Boot List, and are selling them wonderfnlly cheap.— TI. 0. Skgers, Molford Honao IF you want a genuine Aehburton Tweed Salt to measure, or ready made, or Boots that will keep your feet dry, at prices marvellously low, oome to the Aahburton Clothing Mart, Sauadara' buildings.— Robert Aloorm, WANTIiD Known ,—Melford House is now shewing a. splendid assortment of Drapery, Millinery, Oiothlnpr, Boots, &o, very cheap. YXTINTER.~We are now chewing a YV Splendid Assortment of Ladies and Children's Ulsters m all the leading styles, very cheap. — H. O. SbqErs, Melford House, WANTED Cash. — Muir's Oatmeal (251 b), 2s 65; Candles, sd ; Vestas, 5i doz. ; Coffee and Milk, ts , Ooooa and Milk, Is ; Corn Flour, 4d ; Fruits m Syrup (21b tine), la Crockery, Glaesware, and Ironmongery. — J, MoGbeoob, Tanored street WANTED Koown.— Cheap Jack baa opened a shop In Oompton's Buildings, Moore street, with a large stock of Fancy Goods, Crockery, Music, &o, »hich he will sell at Oieap Jack prices, viz., 30 per cent under any other fihop In town. "lITANTED— Everyone to oome and W see the nicest lot of Glass, China, and Earthenware ever shown m Ashborton, and the Cheapest ever landed m New Zealand. Imported direct from the Manufacturers. — Robert Amobn, Saundera' fiuildlngi. Stll ORANGE HALL. THE next " Ashbutton Temperance Saturday night Sixpenny Concert" takes place m above Hall on WEDNKSD a.V, 9th inst., at 8 p.m. Good Singing Nolectare Refreshments provided, J. 0. DUNCAN, 5*52 Secretary. TRY KIRKPATRICK'S SPECIAL QUALITY FRESH FRUIT -JAM S— NOTICE. OUR Special Quality "X" brand of New Season's JAM is made from Fresh Fruit, within a few hours after it has been gathered; ib thus retains the full flavor of the Freeh Fruit, and is the beßt quality It Is possible to make. CAUTION: Nonebis Genuine unless our Name is stamped on the Tin, and has our registered Tiade Mark, the letter " X,"on the Label. S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., MANUFACTURERS, NELSON. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING_ FACTORY. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS 1 1 FOB THB AUTUMN and WINTER Season are to hand, and we would request intending purchasers of Clothing to pay our establishment a visit previous to purchaeingelsewliere, and See our Men's Sac Suits from 37s 6d ► Latest cut and good value See oar Men's Tweed Trousers from 10s 6d Well adapted for good wear See our Men's Tweed Overcoats from 40s All Colonial Wool and nicely made fee oar Men's Moles from 6s 6d Own make, impervious to wear See our Boys' Fritz Suits from 10a 6d Parents and Guardians come & inspect See our Boys' Troueer Suits from 22s 6d Colonial production, well and truly made. Purchase yo-r Clothing direct from the Manufacturers, —TAILORING— We are doing a very large business m this Department, and would request all requiting a first-c'aes suit, Colonial tweed, made to moaHuiP, to entrust their orders • with üb. We can offer you 600 differont putlors to select from, nnd can give you valuo unsurpassed Fit, B(y!e, nnd workjaaothip guaranteed. —HATS. HATS? HATS, IJATri— Any shape, etylf, or Bi'za m stock. TM Department is fully supplied with all tho latest novelties. The Mercery Department you will find! rep'oUs with every necessary requisite m Men's Youths', «.nd Boyb' wear at priceß which canaot b^ beaten m Ashburton. Encourage New Zealand Industries and buy from the New Zealand Clothing Factory. Agents for the celebrated Wortheim Sewing Machines, whioh can be had on easy time payments. W. H. WEBBER, Manager.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1834, 7 May 1888, Page 2
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677Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1834, 7 May 1888, Page 2
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