"ZEALANDLTBOOT STORE. BOOTS ! SHOESM_ SLIPPERS '• BY the aotion of the new Tariff, no w m foroe, the price of Boots will be increased by 15 per cent. This moans 3e m the £. Everybody intending to buy a pair of Boots, should do so at once, while prioeß aie low. (When purchasing, visit the "ZEALANDIA" BOOT STOBE, Where you can get everything you require at the lowest prices. DON'T DELAY! I! NOW IS THE TIME, AND IT WILL NOT LABT LONG. " ZEALANDII^BOOT STORE, <€ Winter Drapery." " Winter Drapery." CALL AND SEE MITOBELL AND TURNER'S D-ess Goods. Trimmings to match OALL AND SEE MITOBELL AND TURNER'S Bags and Blankets OALL AND SEE MITCHELL AND TURNER'S - Flannels and Flanettes ' OALL AND BFE MITCHELL AND TURNER'S Ladies' and Children's Ulsters and Jaokets : CALL AND SEE MITCHELL AND TURNER'S Shawls and For Capes OALL AND BEX MITCHELL AND TURNER'S Mitts., Gloves, and all olasses Woollen Good*, splendid Siook OALL AND SEE MITCHELL AND TURNER'S Mods' &a& Boja' Overcoats, Salts, Sooks, Pants, and Shirts, SPECIAL NOTlCE— Gentlemen wanting Saita to measure should call and look over a first-class lot of Home and Colonial Tweed samples. Meawre taken and i 80W * n N.B.— A iplendid line of Tweed Trousers at Al " Value " 10s 6d. BOOTS. BOOT?. BOOTS. None bat first-class makes kept ; a good article at a fair figure*. MITCHELL AND TURNER, Tanored Street. c OALLUM & Ca "1 I/K «ra now landing, ex •• Maud Grahsm," a Cargo of First-class KAURI W FLOORING. LINING, SHELVING, and other sizes m PRIME CONDITION. We have also to hand Large Supplies of RED and WHITE PINE TIMBER, all slzas. ALSO,— NEWCASTLE GOAL, WESTPORT COAL, AND MOUNT BOWERS COAL On* PAINTING and HOUSE DECORATING DEPARTMENT is replete with • EVERY REQUISITE. ESTIMATES GIVEN. McCallum and Co., TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERSj GLAZIERS, Etc., EAST STREET ASHBURTON. W. H, COLLINS, • Manager, THE STANDARD r IRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. WITH!? UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. . CAPITAL— £I,OOO7OOO; STERLING. HEAD OFFICE"? DUNEDIN, TNSURERS^have the most undoubted Security under this Cotnpany'apolioie b I with an as«urance of Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. "FIRE »nd MARINE RIBK3 accepted oa all descriptions of Propertvjand Merchandise also Crop, Stack, and biacbine Risks at Lowest Kates of Premium, fidelity of Persons holding situations of trust guaranteod. OFFICE i HEREPOBD STREET, OHRFSTCHUROH. COpooaite Bank of New Zealand.) ARCHIBALD SCOTT, Manager (or Canterbury, ALBBET EOBEIITS. AGENT ASHBURTON
B. Morris WISHES to Inform his numerous Customers of Ashburton Distriot that he li prepared to GRIST GRAIN m ■ny quantity at reduced rates. Satisfaction Ruaranteed Gristing dore for Farmers by return; good Flour s guaranteed. Wheat for Gristing may bB delivered at the Triangle Bakery as usual. BRAN and SHARPS In Bto vk. ASHBURTON " GUARDIAN. 'J DUNEDIN AGENCY. AjTU R. T, WHEELER, Stafford Btreet, Dan edits, has been appointed our Agent and* will ba able to arrange terms With advertlieri foe contract advertisements. F. H. Ton SCHOEHEBERG, Cabinet maker, Upholsterer, Undertaker, and General House Furnisher, ' • (Late of Ohristohurch), Bast Street, next Wm. Patching. Furniture to any design or pattern at 1 Chrietohurcb rates. The latest patterns produced Piano* repolished at very low I rates. Repairs done on the premises to complete satisfaction of Customers. Funerals conducted with approved style sad economy. D. McFarlane, GROCER, ASHBUETON. MY MANY THANKS ARE Tendered to my numerous Cus totners and the Publio generally for the liberal support accorded me at my Clearing Sale la»t Saturday, and also to my Rast fctrett Patrons who fouud their w»y to Burnett itreo*, my CASH TAKINGS showh g conclusively that they have not deserted me. I hereby beg to Inform all that ac my sale so far has been such a Bccceea I Intend continuing it for another FOUR WFEKS, .during which tima my Customers will have the adtantage of buying Goods without the extra duly of the new Tariff placed thereon (aa now charged by other stores.) Thereforo you may depend upon getting BARGAINS. !*■ f? a groat ple&asro to cao to eea toy TtiJ.atc-iviC 1 . f: T-.-Rii/Jvi;- <;" f oivriy ef^HblfKhme^i vrf'-h isrge P«rco!e £.«£ .=;.niiir<g iaca-d ?ot- a <-'c\>i\l a^viay, '■ coffiiVinMy ss^crt— v .-\ ?t— r.(V- £•/', pC v?.v'i chtapai' ti»J»n ASY OTHER HOUSE, and shall continue to do so for another Mouth. Therefore Don't delay, Purchase while you may, And lay m a stock for a rainy day. B. I C FARLANE, KRWHOLEBALB FAMILY GROOEE, ONLY ADDRESS— BURNEET STREET, ■ '' ' z ASHBURTQN!
RANGIORA NURSERY w. e.~ivory DESIRES to thank and inform the many Patrons m Ashburton and surrounding districts who have favored him with their support for many years past, that he is prepared to execute their orders 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 aDd Currants. Also, Pines and other Shelter Trees. Catalogues on Application. Bsnglora, June 9th. 6 52 REMOVAL NOTICE. WM- BAYLIS GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Junction of the Wakanul Road and Cameron street, between Poet Offioa and Mr Gamble's, facing the County Con poll Avenue. WILLIAM BAYLIS begs to announce to his Customers and the General Publio that he has been forced to remove from Saunders' Buildings to the above Prem'sas m consequ9noe of the Bank having let his shop m founders' Buildings to Mb Aloobn. W.Bi trusts that his Customers will not be Inconvenienced by the change of situation, as the new | premises are an Immense improvement i upon the old, and more centrally placed ; I m faot, my Customers will be very pleased l with the change. la my new Premises shall have a large and varied Stock of ! Groceries, Tea?, China, Glassware, Hard* ware, Oatlerv, Brushvrare, Cheese, Bran, Sharps, Chaff, Potatoes, Flour, and every i requisite of the trado, which will be sold at the lowest possibls prices. Goods delivered daily Families waited on for orders. , Agent for the Wakanui Fiour Mills. . The Best Flouh Made. 30,000 FRUIT TREES. No Christchurch Woolly Aphis or Bangiora Scale Blight. THOS.~SEAJLY NURSERYMAN, ASHBURTON HAS now ready for this Season's Planting by far the largest and Best Stock of Fruit Trees m Cauterbury, probably m the Colony, consisting of — APPLE TRF.ES PEAR TREKS PLUM TRKES PEACH TREKS OHKRUY TiiKEii APKiCOTTRKES Quinces, Walnuts, Filberts, (trape Vines, &c, &c, -.vt}<- grown robust tree and grafted on the best stocks. ho large quantity of Berry Fruits of all kind ; and an innumerable quantity of FORESI and SHELTER TRuKF, Roses, Crnamental Trees, Shrubs, Root*, &c, &c. m great variety. MESSR a J. BEALY & CO., Seedsmen, East Btree" continue to act on my behalf m Town, and all orders, &c, entrusted to them shall have prompt attention. DEBOR »TIVJS PHIOED CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. THOMAtTsEALY,* River l*ank, Ashhurton. jfroptingjsouth approach (to Traffic Br'dwe. e°6B
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1885, 5 July 1888, Page 2
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