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"ZEALANDIAMBOOT STORE. 'j BOOTS ! SHOES!!^ SLIPPERS m ? BY the ac'ion of the new Tariff, now m force, the price of Boots will be increased J by 15 per cent. This means 3s m the £. " Ererybody intending to buy a pair of Boots, should do so at once, while prices I aie lowi • ' R When purchasing, visit tbe I "ZEALAHDIA" BOOT STOBE, Where you can get everything you require at the lowest prices, DON'T DELAY! 1 1 NOW 18 THE TIME, AND IT WILL NOT LAST LONG. [ " ZEALANDiTMBOOT STOEE, > J. QtTAN"E & CO. " PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, FINANCIAL ' AND COMMISSION AGENTS, ! 810 to aanonnce that they hare COMMENCED BUSINES3 m Havelook street, Aehbnrton, with a Stook consisting of — OATEN, SHEAF, AND STRAW CHAFF PEED OATS, HAY IN TRUSSES BRAN, BHABPB, PLOUB TEA, SUGAR, POTATOES, FOWLS' WHEAT PLOUGH SHARES, &c. &c. CASH PURCHASERS OF WHEAT, OATB, BARLEY, &c. and all Farm Produce Mortgagee and Loans on Land and Stook arranged at Lowest Rateß of Interest AGENTS FOR HEW.Z.EA&AffD ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. THE STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL— £I,OOO^OOO STERLING. HEAD OFFICE"? DUNEDIN. TNSURERB have the most undoubted Seourity under this Gompany's]Polioiei 1 together with an assurance of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. FIRE and MARINE RISKS accepted on all descriptions of Property and Merchandise also Crop, Stack, and Machine Risks at Lowest Hates of Premium, fidelity of Persons holding situations of trust guaranteed. OFFICE » HEREFORD STREET, OHRISTCHURCH. (Opposite Bank of New Zealand.) ARCHIBALD SCOTT, Manager for Canterbury. AL.BBBT ROBFiIITS AGENT. ASHBURTON / 'GRAND SUCCESS." ''.GRAND SUCCESS MITCHELL & TURNER HAVE Tory much pleasure m thanking and announcing to their unmerout Friendß and Customers that success having at ended their efforts since removing to Fowler'a Buildings, especially during past Season, they are encouraged to hold out special inducements for coming Winter Season. Purchasers will find a Splendid Assortment of Men'a and Boys' Overcoats, Winter Suit?, Trousers and Vests, &c, comprising Ashburton, Kaiapoi, and other Colonial Make r s Ladies' and Children's Ulsters, Jackets, &c. Blankets, Rugs, and Flannels. £0* N.B.— See our Drees Goods, Homespuns, Serges, and Tweeds. Fair prioes, excellent quality. Bhirtmgs, Lioeeys, FlanDe'ettes, Quilts, Hosiery, and General Winter Goods BOOTS AND SHOES. ALL WHO WANT A FIBST-CLASS ARTICLE SHOULD PAY US A VISIT. MITCnELL~& TURNER i^^ TAILORED STREET. Important to Grain Growers. C ATJTIOJST ! 1 ! AFTBH the gratuitous paff In the " Weekly " and daily *♦ Press," and tbe present advertisement In tbe " Aehburton Guardian " respecting tho Poisoned Wheat prepared by the 80-oilled Patent Prooets f f Mr J. M. Cambridge, on behalf of the Aahburton Drug Company, I deem it toy duty to draw the attention of Graingrowors to the fact teat the process In qoettlon ts sot patented m New Zealand, nor is it liksly to be, for the simple reason that tbe various advantages set forth are exactly thoae wblcb I have strictly obcerved In tha preparation of my Poisoned Wheat for the laet three years. Copt ot Telegrams. ? Hactidean, Esq. , Patent Regiitrar, Wellington. Plesee reply whether J. M. Cambridge, Ashburton, has obtained or applied for any patent In connection with Poisoned Wheats, and if io post copy of specification. Ashburton, 30th April, 1888. . CM. Bbooke. Mr O. Bf. Brooke, ABhburton.— No sppliaation received from Mr Cambridge. Wellington, May 1, 18*8. F. Waldeqbavb, Deputy Patent Officer. If Agriculturists want a satisfactory and reliable article (not an experimental one, t* which you have hitherto bean chiefly treated) Brooke's Poisoned Wheat is the preparation to use, as the following testimonials hereby testify : — . " I have the honor by direction of tbe Board, to inform you that your Poisoned Wheat it proving highly satisfactory, and to requsat that yon will forward me twenty buhels more of eiectly similar quality at your earlies convenience. — Yours, etc., Road Board Office, Kirwee. 14th July, 1886. Albert John Francis. J bave great pleasure to Inform you that the Poisoned Wheat the Board received from yon givas satisfaction, and beg you will forward at your earliest convenience eight buthelt more, tbe same sample as before.— 'Yours, &c, Road Board Office, Temuka, 23-d Jane, 1886. Gbbobgb Dyson. I have the honor by direction of the Boa id to request you to forward £10 worth of yomr best Poisoned Grain, the same as the last lot received from you last season, . whleh wm everything that could be desired. I utp.d some a few days ago, after bavins it from latt seaton, and It was m first-rate condition, and very effectual. District Office, South Rakafa, 4th Jane, 1886. A, Makbia. PREPABED ONLY BY CM. BROOKE, (1 ATB OF KIIAPO\) 7 CHEMIST, ASHBURTON. POTATOES! POTATOES! -POTATOES! fI^HE Undenigned hai now tot SALE, by Bag'orJper|Ton,»a splendid Mac of Prime Blue Derwents, Grown on good ground, and warranted to give satisfaction. PLOUGH SHARE : r~PLQUGH SHARES. iIANSOME and SlMS'^and HOBNSBY'S, (ALL bIZES.) ANGLO-AMERICAN DRILLS. DRAIN MDjTEU) pipes. Cape Barley, Cape Barley. , NELSON, MOATE AND CO.'S TEA. AND COFFEE AND ALL KjNDS OF GESEEAL STOEES. GEORGE JAMESON ASHBUKTON-

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1862, 8 June 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1862, 8 June 1888, Page 2

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