Public Notice 3 A3EBURTON C ->aL \UD FIR&WOuD DEP./T RS. BEAN m thauking his Friends , for the liberal patronage bestowed npo'n him for the last bix years, begs to inform thorn and ull tne inhabitants o* Ashbarton that he is still prepared to deliver promptly all orders tor Newcastle, W«B«portj Brunner, and MaWera Coa", Firewood, Posts and Rails, Stakes, Strainers, Oatß, Brau, Oh, fit, Pptatuee, Chick Wheac, &c. «sc, at the lowest possible quotations. Note ihe addtcßa : West street , 5 256 Next Bank of Australasia. MUSIC. REDUCTION Id TERMS. Lessons, from £1 Is per Quarter. MR J. fl. B BOOKS is prepared to receive pupilfl for Piano, Organ, Violin, tiinßing and Voice iTodaotion, from June Ist, at greatly reduced terms. Pupils can have Lessonß at their own homes (no extra charge), or at Mr Brooks' residence, Peter fctraet. The Quarter commences from any date. Pianos tuned and repaired, also bought and sold on tiommission. A teduotion mado for two or more pupils mr one family. ■ Particulars on application to J. H. BROOKS, 6+62 Peter Street, J. IVBSS AND CO., ATJCriONEEB*, GRAIN & PRODUCE MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENTS, ! SBAREBROKEES, HOUSE, LAND, & E3TATE AGENTS, LIOHJSTELD STEJIBT, •■ OHRISTCHUR OH, BEG to Inform the Inhabitants of the County of Ashbucton, that they h%ve mado arrangements with one of the leading Grain Merchants In Sydney, to receive consignments on their behalf, and are now prepared to make liberal Cash advances on all kinds of D*iry and Farm Produce, for Sale- In the New Zealand, Sydney, or English markets. In all cibqb the original account Sales will be attached to their reports, and their Clientß may rest assured that no unneceaiary oh urges will be debited against their consignments Mb Ohabies Beaddeix ha* been appointed to act as their Ashburton agent, and all business entrusted to bim will receive his beßt attention. Samples of Grain, etc , may be left at his office, where latest New Zealand and Intercolonial market quotations may be obtained. The Shipping branch of the business will be ooniuoted by an experienced Clerk, and business men and. farmers receiving goods at Lyttelton will find their charges most moderate. alining, Insurance, and Bank Shares bought and sold at highest market prioes. Country Sales undertaken. Furniture and Produce Saleß held every Saturday. Loans negotiated. J. Ivess and Co.> LIOHFIELD STREET, CUKISTCHTJKCH. 6 ty John Orr and Co. GIGANTIC SALE OF SURPLUS MILLIBTEUY MANTLES DRESS GOODS GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. j JOHN OEE & CO.'S ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE (Always gnoted for J.Gannfne Bargains) WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, [30th JOKE. BEING heavily overstocked m Calicos Sheetings, Blankets, Flannels, Qallts, Men's and Boys* Tweed Suits, &o, surprising Bargains may bo counted on, as the Whole Stock MUST BE CLEARED. &&• NOTE,-™THEGENUIiSEgOHEAP SALE 18 AT JOHN OEE & ICO.'S
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1885, 5 July 1888, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1885, 5 July 1888, Page 3
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