J. QTTAIsrE & CO. . jPEODUCE AND GENEBAL MEECHANTS, FINANCIAL , AND COMMISSION AGENTS, BEG to announce that they have COMMENCED BUSINEBS m Havelock street, Ashburton, with a Stock consisting of — OATEN, SHEAF, AND STRAW OHAFF TEED OATS, HAY IN TRUSSES BRAN, SHAhPS, FLOUK TEA, SUGAR, POTATOES, FOWLS' WHEAT PLOUGH SHARES, &c. .fee. CASH PURCHASERS OF WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, &c. and all Farm Prodace Kort^tgei aad LoaaJ an Land and Stook arranged at Lowest Rates of Interest AGENTS FOR KEY ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSURANOE COMPANY. trmmTT,- — —«■ -T-i ...■•■-■.«.. ■■ .i <riir. -.. nun .... ,-,-». _,_.»^.....nm... - ■ CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. "ZEALANDIA" BOOT STORE, HAVING received a larpe supply of Bamples of Ladies' and Children's BOOTS, SHOES, aad SUPPERS, we are offering the same at exceed? gly low prioes, CHILDEEN'S FEOM 6d. LaDIES' FEOM 4s. We have a Tery large and well-assorted £took of English and Continental Goods to select from. Sole vendors of the celebrated « ZEALANDIA " BEAND. " ZEALANDIFIOOT STORE, East Street. - 7 GRAND SUCCESS." *' GRAND SUCCESS _ mjmmmmm ■ i i MITCHELL & TURNER HAVE very muoh pleasure m thanking and announcing to their numerousJFriende and Ouatomers that success having attended their efforts since removing to Fowler'a Buildings, especially during past Season, they are encouraged to hold out apecial Inducements for coming Winter Season, Purchasers will fiod a Splendid Assortment of Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Winter Suitp, Trousers and Vests, &c, comprising Aahburton, Kaiapoi, and other Colonial Makers. Ladies' and Children's Ulsters, Jackets, &c. Blankets, Rugs, and Flannels. ft-f N.B. — See our Dress Goods, Homespuns, Serges, and Tweeds, Fair prioes, excellent quality. Shirtings, Linseys, Flannelettes, Quilts, Hosiery, and General Winter Goods BOOTS AND SHOES. ALL WHO WANT A FIBST-CLASS ARTIOLE SHOOLD PAY US A VIBIT. MITCnELI7& TURNER TANCRED STREET. Important to Grain Growers. CAUTION 1 1 1 AFTER the gratuitous paff m tbe " Weekly " and dally " Press," and the present advertisement m tbe " Ashburton Gaardlau " respecting the Poisoned Wheat prepared by the so-called Patent Prooeßa of Mr J . M. Cambridge, on behalf of the Ashburton Drug Company, I deem It my dnty to draw the attention of Graingrowera to the fact that the process m question ia not patented m New Zealand, nor ia it likely to be, for the simple reason that the varions advantages set forth are exactly thoie which I have atrtctly observed m the preparation of my Poisoned Wheat for the laat three years. Coft or Telegrams. HiZBLnKAK, Esq. , Patent Registrar, Wellington. Plesie reply whether J, M. Cambridge, Ashburton, has obtained or applied for any j patent m connection with Poisoned Wheats, and if ao poat copy of specification. , Ashburton, 30th April, 1888. O, M. Brooke, j Hr 0. M. Bbooxb, Aahburton.— No application received from Mr Cambridge. Wellington, May 1, 18S8. F. Waldeqravb, Deputy Patent Officer. If Agriculturist* want a satisfactory and reliable article (not an experimental one, to which you have hitherto been chiefly trotted) Brooke's Poisoned Wheat ia the preparation to use, at the following testimonials hereby testify : — "I have tbe honor by direction of the Board, to inform you that your Poisoned Whrat la proving highly satisfactory, and to request that yon will forward me twenty bnshels more of exactly similar quality at your earlies convenience. — Yours, etc., Road Board Office, Klrwee. 14th July, 1886. Albert John Francis. I have great pleasure to loform yon that the Poisoned Wheat the Board received from you glvsa satisfaction, and beg you will forward at your earliest convenience eight buihdls more, tbe aame sample as before. — Yours, &c, Road Board Office, Temuka, 23rd June, 1886. Gbborgb Dyson. I have the honor by direction of the Board to request you to forward £10 worth of your beet Polaoned Grain, the same as the last lot reoeived from you last season, which waa everything that could be desired. I used some a few days ago, after having It from last season, and lt was m first-rate condition, and very effectual. Diitrict Office. South Rakaia, 4th June, 1886. A. Makrig. PREPARED ONLY BY C. M. BROOK E, (Tate of Kaiapoi) OHEMIST, ASHBURTON. THE STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL— £I,OOb7OOO STEELINO. HEAD OFFICE"? DUNEDIN. INSURERS have the most undoubted Security under tbis Company's Policie 8 jf* together with an assurance of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claima. FIRE aDd MARINE RI6KB accepted on all descriptions of Property and Merchandise also Crop, Stack, and Machine Risks at Lowest Bates of Premium, fidelity of Persons holding situations of trust guaranteed. OFFICE,^ HEREFORD STREET, OHRISTOHURCH. (Opposite Bank .of Now Zealand.) ARCHIBALD SCOTT, Manager {for Canterbury.AJLBEBT BOBEIITSAGENT. ASHBURTON — ■ — ————** _— _^_— ■ —*——.. , - l ,- — -. -___.■ Ulltmn , „ . - POTATOES! POTATOES! POTATOES!" rpHE Undertlgned|haa now fcr SALEJbygßagor per Ton, a splendid llne|of Prime Blue Derwents, Grown on||good ground, and warranted to|]g(ve aatlsfaotloD. LPOUGH SHARES! PLOUGH SHARES. &ANSOME and SIMS' and HOENSBY'S, (ALL SIZES.) ANGLO-AMERICAN RDILLS. " DRAIN ANDUELD PIPESCape Barley, Cape Barley. NELSON, MOATE ANDgCO.'S TEA A.NJD COFFEE, ' ' AND ALL KINDS OF GENERAL STOEES. a^a^mmm mjaam Gtl qjR GSE JAMESON. _ ASHBURTON.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1853, 29 May 1888, Page 2
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