[ McOallum and Co., PAINTERS, GLAZIERS, PAPERHANGERS, SIGNWRITERS, Etod "Tl TE desiro to inform our Clients and the Public of Aahburton, that we havecomVV menced business m all tbe above Lines, and solicit their patronage. This Department will be under the management of Mr GEO. VINCENT, late of Me J. R. Chapman's, and as we import MATERIALS of the best brands only, and shall employ only FIRBT-CLASS Workmen to do our Work, Clients oan rely on obtaining the utmost VALUE, as well as aatiefaotioD, for their MONEY. OILH, PAINTS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, Etc., Always m Stock g We have 60,000 pieces of PAPERHANGINGS. due to arrive, of the very ohoioest PATTERNS and COLORS obtainable m London. McOallum and Co., TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERB GLAZIERS, Etc., east;strest, ashburton. W. H. COLLINS, Manager. .h^^^rk CELLING OFF. £^ <0 o l^^w Great Bednctiops. £ | CENT DISCOUNT ((£^2^l *"* % ONE MONTH.\te H |^W " T3 "\TURRAY, Jeweller, having eeonred tbe Premises late'y O t-3 JLI). ixL ocoapled by Mb Nkatb, Ohemlat, Is now offering his m STOCK at a DISCOUNT OF 3s IN THE £ m* PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL. 3 20 THE PUBLIC UUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND OFFER REAT ADVANTAGES C OIMQ ou * *° ma^® neir w i'] 8 » an^ desiring to secure the JT JuJLiOUIN M faithful execution of their last wishes. fTV\ aDOU t t° marry and make provision by marriage IVJ irXjivi^UlNO contractor aettlement. TT^ TQ Or^TVT CT contemplating the settling of their estate, or of a X JLlvOvyll )D sum or sums of money by trust deed. "H T) Qf\ TVT CJ desirous of conßtitutiDg trusts for charitable or JL JUIVOUIND benevolent objectß. Tfi mDCIOM TDIIOTCCO holding moneys m trust for persons 111 rUtttlUll InUuILLU resident m this colony. All such should obtain detailed information from the PXJBLIO TRUSTEE, Custom House Quay, Wellington, or from ACLAND, BARNS, AFD CO., CHRISTCHTTRCH, Or D. M. ROSS, TIMARU. 6 ASK YOUR @HOGER FOR Bi PY\ m/^ % N.Z. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE AAIV ' I 'AA £i S #>(fflk\ \k " The blending is entirely a.tenRSL I CUjQ M f#*f??P^ %dcdtobyMr. Nelson himself, ~^ T .JL y^ M W^XSSK % who is a Taster of great experiS m\s3jt?zx\ m enc ?i an 4 ' ias nat^ a special > IM TUP Mf wrmf^^^^L training m the art." IIN I PIC m\ I A .[COS I Im TfICA'DTT ttt?tj at t> | B g m JLAJOAiIU ±li,HALJL». . t/jf _— _ B g f PiT't Will \ " ThU firm deserves tho supfl/A p% 1 \1 B m \ port ofall purchasers of Tea tl V* 1 B Mrs. risOlljSrr^X m the ar ' icl e they offer is B Mtu t*4!s7T!t TwSt&L m superior to anything we B gig rjaCSE2&O have seen m this Colony." k\ v>* # /& rwlssln \\ \ press. '•oW^ B /? J«Wmm*i- %" Mr. Nelson is a pro\\V\V^ X m JP nS^WK? t 2\ % Sessional Taster and THOUGH M -^J .r^^^S^^^^^-^ *\ % PRICES' BY ALL^^^^&^^^^^^ 2 /8 3/PURE BLENDED TEAS? AUCKLAND, WE LI 6TON, C HRIST3HURCH, OUNEOIN. AGENTS EVERYWHERE^ SOLI) IN ASHBURTON BY H. M.CARSON# And the principal storekeepers T? AND D- DUNOATST, WILLS STREET, ASHBURTON. BESIDES the ordinary Implements m use on Farmß,wo are manufacturing the |following GORSE OUTTEKS, Koir's Patent, eimplo, atrong, effective, nnd cheap. Th Machine ifl folly Becured under Letters Patent, nnd all the parts thereof. Anyone infringing srid Potent rights will be prosecuted. DISC HARROWS, tbo simplest, clv npest, most convenient for hau ling, and most effective Dt«G Harrow m the Markot. DRILLS, by Btrict attention to the wants of the Farming Community, we have been enabled to propuce the best DRILL yet made m fcew Zealand. We havo, after due consideration, adopted the SPOON FEED Onr Drilla will, therefore, drill any kind of SEED or GRAIN, from Turnip Heed to Beans; English oi American Ooultsra Bame piioe. STALKER'S AUTOMATIC PJSEDERB for Threahing Machines. Althongh the genius of English Engineers hns been at work on this question for the last 20 yeare, it has been reserved, for a farmer of Tirwuld to solve the problem. We have every confidence m recommending, these FEEDERS. We wonld aak Machine Owners not to listen to interested persons who decry ihese FEEDERS, but to apply to anyone vrh. hat. $ivon them a FAIR TXIAL. Wo mention the folio vina gentlemen as being experienced and successful Threshers, who haye usod our FEEDERS with satisfaction to themeelyjs and their Clients;'— MR THOS. PERKS, MR NELSON EDEN, MR MOORHEAD Anyone desiring information re oar FEEDERS, oan obtain the same from ai.y of these Grectlemen, Repairs to Machlnnry. We are favorably situated for repairing every class of Machinery. Castings of every description In Oast Iron, Steel, Brass, or Malleable Cast ftr repairs, can be had from us on the shortest notice. < Repairs to Reapers and Binders, we keep a large Stock of extras for repairing thea< <? Machines, and wo have » number of mprora'i fittings repairs (effected mi\ proper manne 1 'on the eiioifce*t notice mmnafr f J.KEIB Manager.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1850, 25 May 1888, Page 1
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810Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1850, 25 May 1888, Page 1
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