"ZEALAHDIA^BOOT STOEE. BOOTS! SHOES!! SLIPPERS! BY the aotion of the new Tariff, now m force, the price of Boots will be Inoreased 1 by 15 per cent. This means 3a m the £. Everybody intending to buy a pair of Boots, should do so at once, while prices axe low. When purchasing, visit the "ZEALAjNDIA" BOOT {STORE, Where you can get everything you require at the lowest pricas. DON'T DELAY!!! NOW IS THE TIM~AND IT WILL NOT LAST LONG. " ZEALANDJFIOOT STOEE. M C CALLTJM & CO. WE are now landinsr, ex "Maud G>aham," a Cargo of First-class KAURI FLOORING, LINING, SHELVING, and other Bizes m PRTME CONDITION. We have also to hand Large Supplies of BED and WHITE PINE TIMBER, all sizes. A L S O,— NEWCASTLE COAL, WESTPORT COAL, AND .MOUNT SOMERS COAL. Our PAIBTING and HOUSE DECO BATING DEPARTMENT is replete with EVERY REQUISITE. ESTIMATES GIVEN. McCallum and Co., TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, PAINTERS, PAPERHAKGERS, 1101 GLAZIERS, Etc., East Street ASHBURTON. W. H. COLLINS, Manager. * —— ~ "Winter Drapery." "Winter Drapery." CALL AND SEE MITOHELL AND TURNER'S Drees Goods, Trimmings to match OALL AND SEE MITOHELL AND TURNER'S Rugs and Blankets OALL AND SEE MITOHELL AND TURNER'S Flannels and Fianettes OALL AND BFE MITOHELL AND TURNER'S Lidies' and Children's Ulsters and Jackets OALL AND SEE MITCHELL AND TURNER'S Shawls and Fur Capes OALL AND SEE MITOHELL AND TURNER'S Mitts Gloves, and all classes Woollen Goods, splendid Stock CALL AND SEE MITOHELL AND TURNER'S Mods' aad Boys' Overcoats, Suits, Socks, Pants, and Shirts. SPECIAL NOTICE— Gentlemen wanting Snits to measure should oall and look over a first-claw lot of Home and Colonial Tweed samples. Meajure taken and £ guarantwl.^ Bp i en aid line of Tweed Trousers at Al » Value " 10s 6d. BOOTS. BOOT?. BOOTS. None bnt first-class makes kept ; a good article at a fair figure. MITCHELL AND TURNER, Tancred Street. THE STANDARD FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HEW ZEALAND. WITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY OP SHAREHOLDERS. CAPITAL— £I,OOO7OOO, STERLING. HEAD OFFICE 7 DUNEDIN. TNSUBERB have the moßt undoubted Security under this Company'sJPolicies I together with an assurance of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claimß. , FIRE and MARINE RISKB accepted on all descriptions of Propartvjand Merchandise also Crop, Stack, and Machine Risks at Lowest Kates of Premium, fidelity of Persons holding situations of trust guaranteed. OFFICE i HEREFORD STREET, CHRrSTCHUROH. f Opposite Bank of New Zealand.) v v ARCHIBALD SCOTT, Manager for Canterbury, AJjBBBT BOBFiIITS. AGENT ASHBURTON
F. H. Yon SCHOENEBERG, Cabinet maker, Upholsterer, Undertaker, and General House Furnisher, (Late of Cbristcburcn), " East Street, next Wm. Patching. Furniture to any design or pattern at Chrietohurch rates. The latest patterns produced. Pianos repolißhed at very low rates. Repairs done on the premises to complete satisfaction of Customers. Funerals conducted with approved style and economy. BTMorris WISHES to Inform his numeron« Customers of Ashburton Diatrlot that he Is prepared to GRIST GRAIN m any quantity at reduced rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Gristing dotio for Farmers by return ; good Flour guaranteed. Wheat for Gristing may be delivered at the Triangle Bakery as usual. BRAN and SHARPS m Stock. ___ ASHBURTON " GUARDIAN. 'J DUNEDIN "aGENOY. *yTR R. T. WHEELER, Stafford Street, Dunedlo, has been appointed our Agent andj will be able to arrange terms with advertisers for contraot advertisements. D. McFarlane, ] GROCER, ASHBURTON. MY MANY THANKS * RE Tendered to my numerous Cus i\_ tomers and the Publio gecerally for the liberal support accorded me at my Clearing Sale last Saturday, and also to my East Street PatroDS who found their way to Burnett ntree% my CASH TAKINGS •bowing conclusively that they have not deserted me. I hereby beg to Inform all that as my sale so far has been such a ■ocoess I intend continuing It for another FOUR WFEKS, during which time my Customers will have the adtantage of buying Goods without the extra duty cf the new Tariff placed thereon (as now charged by other ■tores.) Therefore you may depend apon getting BARGAINS. It is a great pleasure to me to ccc my Customers walking tut of my establishment with large Parcels and smiling faces for a small outlay, and I confidently assert — without gush, blow, or bunkum— that I sell twenty-five per cent cbwaper than ANY OTHER HOUSE, and shall continue to do so for another Month. Therefore Don't delay, Purchase while you may, And lay m a stock for a rainy day. D. M C FAELANE, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROCER, ONLY ADDRESS— BURNEET STREET, A&HBURTQN,
RANGIORA NURSERY W. E. IVORY DESIRES to thank and Inform the many Patrons m Aehbortoa and surrounding districts who have favored him with their eupport for many years past, that he is prepared to exocate their ordera for the present season from one of the largest and best grown Stocks m all New Zealand, of Apples, Pears. Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Almonds, Cherries, Quinces, Figs, Named and Seedling Filberts, Walnuts and Spanish Chestnuts, two to six years old, Gooseberries and Currants, Also, Pines and other Shelter Trees. Catalogues on Application. Bongiora, June 9th. 6 52 EEMOYAL NOTICE. WM- BAYLIP GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Junction of the Wakanul Road and Cameron street, between Post Office and Mr Gamble'o, facing the County Council Avenue. WILLIAM BAYLIS begs to announce to his Customers and the General Publio that he has been forced to remove , from Sounders' Buildings to the above Premises m consequence of the Bank I having let his shop m Saunders' Buildings j Ito Mb Aloobn. W.Bi trusts that his I Customers will not be inconvenienced by g the change of situation, as the new J premises are an immenee Improvement I upon the old, and more centrally placed ; ' In fact, my Customers will be very pleased with the change. In my new Premises •hall have a largo and varied Stock of Groceries, Teas, China, Glaesware, Hardware, Cutlery, Brushware, Cheese, Bran, Sharps, Chaff, Potatoes, Flour, and every requisite of the trade, which will be cold at the lowest possible prices. Goods delivered daily. Families waited on for ordera. Agent for the Wakanul Flour Mills. The Bist Flour Madb. The Ashburton Dispensary. SPECIAL~NOTICE. CM. BROOKE begs to announce " that he is dispensing the Ajhburton Doctors, Prescriptions at Wholesale Bates, viz , One Shilling less than the ordioary price. Patients are therefore advised to insist npon having a written Prescription, that they may have the option, if they wljb, of availing themselves of such reduced ohargoe, In the event of written Pree«rlptloas being refused, by communicating with 0, M. Brooke, he will take steps to prooqro another thoroughly qualified doctor for the district. The finest Cod Liver Oil, speoialJy imported, Linseed Meal, and other requisites m constant demand at Reduced Rates. All Patent Medicines at Storekeeper)' Price?, Teeth Extbaoted, 2a. C. M. B~ROOKE, P**SRMACJST f
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1879, 28 June 1888, Page 2
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