Public ..Notices Explanation. POISONED WHEAT. AN Advertisement having appeared m this Paper, and copies of Telegrams published, with the intention of showing that I had advertiaed roy method of POISONING WHEAT as patented, when it was not ao. I find it necessary to state that I lodged my specification, and obtained protection for my patent on the day I advertised it as Buob. My protection being obtained from the looal patent agent, Mr J. R. Colykr, took longer m reaching Wellington by poßt than Mr Brooke's enquiry by tele i gram. J. M. CAMBRIDGE, \ ' Aehburton Drug Company, Limited, 6 61 WRITING AND COPYING INKS. Meek's Blue Black Writing Inks Meek's Blue Black Copying Inks Meek's Violet Noire Copying Inks Meek's Commercial Black Inks (All non-Corrosive.) We have been appointed A gents for the above-mentioned first class quality nonCorrosive Inka. and are supplying the same wholesale and retail m any quantity at lowest prices. We are now using these Inks, and are bo convinced of their superior quality that we will guarantee every bottle Fold by us, and refund the money if not a* represented. H. J. WOOD A.ISD CO., STATIONERS' HALL, Friedlander'e Buildings, Ashburton. Prioe list of W . J. Meek's non-Corroßive Inka, Writing Inks, Slue-black Ink (guaranteed non Corrosive) : — 4ozb 6d, Boz3 Is, 16ozb Is 6d, 20ozs 2s, 32ozs 3j. These inks have all the virtues of the blue-black writing fluids so extensively used heretofore, vie., Pineness, Fluidity, and Permanency, and m addition to these the black color of the best black inks now m the market. The following is the report of the Government Analyst on the Ink submitted by W. J. Meek for Analysis : — " This ia a good, well made Ink. It is less corrosive than Stephen's Ink, and spreads easily, drying ultimately to a good full black. "(Signed) W. Skey, "Government Analyst. 11 20 th December, 1887." COMMERCIAL BLACK INK, suitable for Schools and ordinary purpoßes. COPYING INKsTcilue black or Violet Noire Copying :— 4oz9 6d, Bozs la, 16ozs 2a, 200z3 2a 6d, 32oza 4s. This Ink is as good m every respect as a Copying Ink can be. It will give three clear copiep immediately after writing, or one goo/ copy after a long interval. SOLD BY H. J. WOOD & CO., STATIONERS' HALL, OHBISTOHUBOH. ABH BURTON & TIM ABU. WHOLESALE AND BJETAIL. 5 20 ASHBUETON. ASHIVURTON. RESIDENTS READ. EDEN GEORGE, THE EMINENT PHOTOGRAPHER, moM OHRISTOeUROH, HAS opened a branch STUDIO m Moore Street, opposite the Royal Hotel, for a FEW WEEKS ONLY. The Gallery haa undergone a complete renovation, end has been supplied with all the finest Instruments, and every Photograph will be finished m first-class style. All work will be forwarded to tho Christchurch STUDIO to be properly finished, and will be delivered m THREE WEEKS from order, LAST WEEK FOR DEPOSIT TICKETS In ooneeqaonce of a duty of 23 per cent being placed on photo material, the sale of Deposit Tickets will be stopped at tho end of thia week As it Ib evident that the above da tics will cause a rise 'of 20 per cent In the I price of photographs, Edkn George will 1 give tloket holdera the benefit of the Stock cleared before the above duties were imposed by charging them the reduced prices for their photographs. Tickets may be had from Hbnry Zander, Persona holding DEPOSIT TICKETS , can be photographed ai the following REDUCED PRICES :— Cabinets, par dots,, £1 10s ; usual prioc ' £2 10a Oiibiuets, per half doz , $1 j usual price £1 103 Groupa 2a 6d Each Extra Flgnre. ' Cactode-Viaite, pec drg., 15a; usual ■ ptice £1 5b ; Oarte-de-Vialte, per half dez M 10s; ' n?nal prioe 15a Groupa la 6d Each Extra Figure. Bondolra, per dcz., £2 10a ; usual price £4103 Boudoirs, per half dcß., £1 103 ; usual price £3 10.? Groupa, 2j 6d each extra Figure. The above prices Include enamelling. Families of Font and upwards taken separately, will be allowed 10 pec cent discount, Evoryone m Aehburton should seize this opportunity of being Photographed m first class etylo, bb many Persons, after losing one of their Family, regret that they were not advised by the well-known phrase "SECURE THE SHADOW ERE THE SUBSTANCE FADE." EDEN GEOEftE. 5*137
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1859, 5 June 1888, Page 3
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698Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1859, 5 June 1888, Page 3
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