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J. QTJANB & CO. PBODUCS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, FINANCIAL AND COMMISSION AGENTS, BE9 to »nnoonoe that they intend COMMENCING BUSINESS m Hatelock street, Asbbnrton, and will open on Saturday, the 12th inst. —WITH A STOCK CONSISTING OF— OATEN SHEAF AND STRAW CHAFF FEED OATS, HAY IN TRUSSES BEAN, SHARPS, FLOUE TEA. SUGAB, POTATOES, FOWLS' WHEAT PLOUG a SHARES, &c. &c. Own PurtltMßers of WHK4T, OATS, BA&LET, &c. and all Farm Produce. Mortgages and Lords on Land and Stock arranged at Lowost Ratas of Interest. -.-.-_ - ...... . ' .. .... RE3O "GRAND SUCCESS." '' GRAND SUCCESS." MITCHELL & TURNER HAVE very niuch pleasure ia thanking and announcing to their numerous Friends and Customers that success having attended their e£Eort6 t ince removing to Fowler's Buildings, especially during past s?ea«cn, they are encouraged to hold out special inducements for coming Winter Season. Purchasers will find a Splendid Assortment of Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Winter Suit?, Trousers and Vesfs, &c, comprising ABhburton, Kaiapoi, and other Colonial Makers Ladies' and Children's Ulsters, Jaokets, &c. Blankets, Rugs, and Flannels. N.B.— See our Dress Goods, Homespuns, Serges, and Tweeds. Fair prioes, excellent quality. Shutrngs, Liaseys, Flanre'ettes, Quiltß, Hosiery, and General "Winter Goods BOOTS AND SHOES. ALL WHO WANT A FIEST-GLASS ARTICLE SHOULD PAY US A VISIT. MITCnELI7~& TUKNT3R TANORBD STREET. * w^3 SELLING OFF., q • o j|l||| I 6reat Wops, /^p^L r P^^jj 11/ PER CENT DISCOCNT //C^[^Q| "" "13 It /TURRAY, Jeweller, having secured the Premteea Inte'y C •J -LV» JIVL cccapled by Mb Nkatje, Ohemiafc f >u#iove offering hla i— • M STOCK iv W • DISCOUNT OP 3s IN THE £ PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL, 3 26 McOallum and Co., PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, PAPERHANGERS, SIGNWRITERS, Etod, ~V\ 7"E deelre to inform onr Clients and the Public of Ashburton, that we have comYV menced business m all the abovo Lines, and solicit their patronage. This Department will be under the management of Me GFiO. VINOBNT, late of Mr J. R. Chapman's, and as we import MATERIALS of the best brands only, and shall employ only FIKST-CLAS3 Workmen to do our Work, Clients can rely on obtaining the Dtmoßt VALUE, as we.l as satisfaction, for their MONEY. OILB, PAINTS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, Etc., Always m Stock j We have 60,000 pieces of PAPERHANGINGS. due to arrive, of the very choicest PATTERNS and COL'XBS obtainable m London. McCallum- *md Co,, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS GLAZIERS, Etc., E.xST STREST, ASHBURTON. W. H. COLLINS, Manager. Important to Grain Growers^ C AUTIOJ^ ! ! I AFTER the gratuitous paff In the " Weekly " and daily " Press," and the present advertisement In the " A.Bhburton Qaardian " respecting the Poisoned Wheat prepared by the ao-o»lled Patent Prooosß of Mr J . M. Cambridge, on bahalf of the Aebburton Drng Company, I deem it my duty to draw the attention of Graingrowera to the fact that the process m question ia not patented In New Zealand, nor ib it likely to be, for the simple reason that the various advantages Bet forth are exactly thoee which I buve strictly obuerved m tho preparation of my Poisoned Wheat for tbe last throe yrara. Copy cf Telegram*. HiZELDEAN, "ESQ , Patent Registrar, WolHcgton. PJeapo reply whether J. £;. Cambridge, Aahburton, has obtained or applied for any patent m co»a*cll:;n nith P.i'soned Wheatß, and if so poat copy of speoification. Ashburfcoc, 30th April, 1888. O. M. Brooke. Mr O. hi, Brooke, AahVnirton.— No application received from Mr Cambridge. Wellington, May 1, 18^8. F. Waldegbavb, Deputy Patent Officer. If AgricuHur'cts want a tntfsfactcry and reliable article (oot an oxparlmental one, to which you have hi'.berto been chU-fly treated) Brooke's Poisoned Wheat Is the preparation to cso, as the following testimonials heroby testify : — " I have iho honor by direction of the Board, to inform you that yonr Poisoned Wheat is proving highly satisfactory, and to request that yon will forward me twenty bnshels more of exactly similar qialltv at yonr earlies convenience. — Yoob, etc., Road Board Office, Kirwee. I4t,h July, 1886, Albert John Fkanois. J have great plsaanre to loform you that the Poisoned Wheat the Board received from yon givaa satisfaction, and beg yon wi'.l forward at your earliest convenience efght baeheta rnoro, tho e.imo sfimp'e as before. — Tours, &o, t iload Board Office, Temuko, 23d Juno, 1886. Gesorob Dyson. I have tho honor by direction oi the Boa:d to request you lo forward £10 worth of yonr best Poisoned Groin, the asmo as the last lot received from you last season which was rverythiDg ttu.t could be e'eaired. I used come a few dsya ago, after baviDg it from last Reason, und it w»s m fir9t-rp.te condition, and very effectual. District Office, fcoutb Kukaia, 4th Jaae, 1886 A Makeig PREPARED OISLY BY C. M. B RO O KE, (5 AIE OF KAIiP-l) 7 CHEMIST, ASHBURTON. THE CHEAPEST PLA.CE IN" TOWN. " ZEALANDI A" BOOT STORE, East Street, ABHBITETOJST. THE STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY | OF NEW ZEALAND. ;WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDEUS.J .CAIITAL— £I,OOO7OOO STERLING. t HEAD OFFICE"? DUNEDIN. TNSUBERB have the most undoubted Security under this Company's Policies^ 1 together with an assurance of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. te..FtttliJ and MARINE PvIBKS accepted on all descriptions of Property and £^— , Merchandise &Ibo Crop, Stack, and Machine Rieka at Lowest Kates of Premium, jfideiity of Persons holding situations of trust guaranteed. JOFFIOE : HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTOHURUH. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand.) i&£ ARCHIBALD «COTT, Manager for Cantt-jrbury. 'AJLBEBT 'BOBFiiITS i AGENT f|aSH BURTON ■

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1836, 9 May 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1836, 9 May 1888, Page 2

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