"ZEALANDLTBOOT STORE. } BOOTS ! SHOES' SLIPPERS In "^ BY the action of the new Tariff, now m force, the price of Boots will be increased J» by 15 per cent. This means 3s m the £. _ Everybody intending to buy a pair of Boots, should do so at once, while prices axe low. j^j When pnrobasing, visit the — "ZEALANDIA" BOOT STOBE, \ Ti Where you can get everything you require at tha lowest pnoes, DON'T DELAY Ml NOW IS THE TIME, AND IT WILL NOT LAST LONG. J " zealandlP'bqot store. 2 fi 11***51.1 if.'. .- s s fc,,- 3 5 .i liif i §Hi S M .lUlfl-hl s g| 8 ! a GRAND SUCCESS." " GRAND SUCCESS : MITCHELL . & TURNER HAVE very much pleasure m thanking and announcing to their numerous] Friends and Customers that success having attended their efforts since removing to Fowler's Buildings, especially during past Season, they are encouragod to hold out ■ special inducements for coming Winter Season. Purchasers will fiod a Splendid Assortment of Men's and Boyo' Overcoats, Winter Suite, Trousers and Vests, Ac, comprising Aehburton, Kaiapoi, and other Colonial Makers Ladies' and Children's Ulsters, Jaokete, &c. Blanket*, Pugs, and Flannels. p&- N.B.— See our Dress Goods, Homespuns, Serges, and Tvreedß. Fair prioes, exoellent quality. Shirtings, Linseys, tflanne'ettes, Quilts, Hosiery, and General Winter Goods BOOTS AND SHOES. ALL WHO WANT A FIBST-OLASB ARTICLE BHODLD PAY US A VISIT. MITCnELIT& TURNER TANORED STREET* THE. STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW" ZEALAND. WITH DELIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL— £I,OOO^OOO STERLING. HEAD OFFICE^" DUNEDIN. TNBUKERB have the most undoubted Security under this Company 'aJPolioies \ together with an aanuranco of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. Flttfi and MARINE RISKS accepted oa all descriptions of Property and Merchandise afco Crop, Stack, and Blacbine Risks at Lowest Kates of Premium, fidelity of Persons holding situations of traat guaranteed. OFFICE j HEREFOBD STREET, OHRISTOHUROH. (Opposite Hank of New Zealand.) ARCHIBALD SCOTT, Manager for Canterbury, Important to Grain Growers. C AtJTION' 1 1 1 AFTEU the gratuitous paff m the " Weokly " and dally " Press," and the present advertleeraent In the •' Guardian " reßpcotlng tho Poisoned Wheat prepared by the 60-o»l!ed Patent Prooeso of Mr J. M. Cambridge, on behalf of the Ashburtou Drug Company, I deem tt noy doty to draw the attention of Graingroweri to the fact that the process m qoe»tion is not patented m New Zaaland, nor is it likely to be, for the simple reason that the various advantages set forth are exnotly <ho*e whioh I have strictly obnerved m the preparation of my Poiaonod Wheat for U)f> iflßt three y^ars. Copy ov Telegham- 5 . Hiznu>RAN, Esq., 'Patent Ke^ißtrar, WelllaiKion. Pit*»se reply whelher J. M. Uamhridgo, Ashburton, has obUined or applied for any patent m c:r>t;ectlon with Poisoned Wheat*, and if bo post oopy of specification. Athburton, 30th April, 1888. O. M. Brooke. Mr O. M. BbooKE, Ashburton.— No application reoeived from Mr Cambridge. Wellington, May 1, 18*8. F. Waldegravr, Deputy Patent Officer. If Agriculturist* want a satisfactory and reliable article (aot an experimental one, to which yon have hitherto been chit fly treated) Btooke'o Polooned Wheat m the preparation to ate, as the following testimonials hereby testify : — ; '♦ I have the honor by direction of the Board, to inform you that your Poisoned Wheat it proving highly satisfactory, and to request that you will forward me twenty . bushels more of exactly similar quality at yonr earlies convenience. — Yours, utc, Road Board Office, Klrwee. 14th July. 1886, Albert John Fbanois. I have grent pleasure to Inform you that tho Poisoned Wheat tho Board received from yoa giv as satisfaction, and beg you will forward at yonr earliest convenience eight bushels more, the same sample as Deforn. — Yours, &0., Road Board Office, Temuka, 23rd Jane, 1886. Gbeorqk Dyson. I have the honor by direction of the Board to rrqiiest you 'o forward £10 worth of your best PolsoDed Qrain, the same as the last lot received from you last season, which was everything that could be denircd. I usnd Borne a few days ago, after having it frcm last season, and tt was m first-rate condition, and very effectual. DUtrict Office. South Rakaia, 4th Jane, 1886. A. Makeig. PREPARED ONLY BY C. M. BROOKE, (i ate or Kaiapo\V CHEMIST, ASHBORTON. POTATOES! POTATOES! -POTATOES I fT^HEjUndersigned hat cow for SALE, by Bag or per Ton, a splendid Uoe of Prime Blue Derwents> Grown] on good ground, and warranted to give satisfaction. PLOUGH SHARES! PLOUGH SHARES. itANSOME and SIMS and HOENSBrS, (ALL feIZES.) ANGLO-AMERICAN DRILLS. DRAIN ANOJELD PIPESCape Barley, Cape Barley. NELSON, MOATE ANDiCO.'S TEA. AND GOFFEE AND ALL KINDS OF Q.E N E'E A L STOKES. GEOB U E JAMESON ASHBURTON.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1865, 12 June 1888, Page 2
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