'■..,. . . Public otlces MvjUJNX bLhUMiti HUaU t. tAi.IK "VrOTIOE is hereby given tint all Gofad ' JIN growing on tho Ro^ds must bo cloared by tho 31sfc doy of July, 1888, or proceedings will bo taken for the remoral of tho sam ■, By Oder of thi Board, I E. B. COOPER, Olerk Mount Srmers Road Board. 7 36 "~' "" "* " —■■■'--■■ I ■■ mi; mm mmu-t <i'>m,,aaa Trees* Trees Trees. THE Undersigned begs ro'hfojc ; iils numerous Friends and Custotnersfor. their past favors, and calls thoir special attention to hlaextenalvestook of FKU.T AND FOREST TREES of all sorts. N.B. -Planting done by contract, aud all Trees supplied and "planted by me will be guaranteed for 12 months. Fruit Tre;s pruned and gardens kept In order bygthe week qr.by the year., 40,000 OupMaorooarpa, 1 year old, 4s 6d per 100. 20,000 ditto, 2 year old, 7s 6d and 10 j pet 100. 24,000 Pious Inalgnlß, 4s per 100, All orders by post, or left with Mn H. G. Flowgr, Confectioner, Eatt Street, shall receive my prompt attention, r James Porter, OL I FT O JSt NUR § E JLVY, 4 192 Allenron,iAshburtoßi. : . "\;C;. REMOVAL NOTICE. WM. BAj^Xjle GENERAL STORKKIfiEPBR, [Junotlon of the Wakanui Road and Cameron street, between Post Office and Mr Gamble's, faoing the Oounty Council Avenue... r .~ _ . ___' -■ --■-■■<.."• <-<?# ff VTTILLIAM BAYLIS begs to anhoanoi ? T to his Customers and the General' Public that he has been forced to remove from Saunders' Buildings to the above Premises' ln consequence oi the Bank having let.hls shop In flnunde'ra' Buildings to MnAiooßN.- W;B; trusts tb«V hie Oastpmers will not be inconvenienced by the ohange of- situation, as tho' new premises are an immense Improvement upon the old, and more oentrally placed ; m fact, niy Customers wlfi'be verjjr pleased with the ohange; In niy new Premises" "' shall have a k.rfte and varied Stock of Groceries, Teas, China, Glassware, Hardware, Cutlery, Brush ware, Cheese, Bran, Sharps, Chaff, Potatoes, Flour, and every requisite of the trade, whioh will be sold at the lowest possiuLß pbWhß; Goods delivered dally. Families waited on for orders.
Agent for the Wakanui Flour Mills. ■ The Bfbt Flour Mapb. . ; •'-. * 20 TONS ? ™ CLOVER SEEDS CLOVER SEEDS CLOVER SEEDS WE are now lauding, ox " Aorangl " from London, oar new Season's Clovers, Turnips, Garden, and Flower Seeds, which wo have procured dlreot from the GROWERS. They are of the choloest quality, being this Season's orop, and are therefore fresh and reliable. We will forward samples to any address on application, so that intending purchasers c-m tost tho yermlnaliDg qudity for their own satisfaction, ALSYKE CLOVER, RAPE. WHITE CLOVKR, MUSTARD, COW GRASS, TURJEUPtf, RED CLOVER, MANGOLD, TIMOTHY, CARROTS.
Wo have also Perennial Ryegronß and Cocksfoot for Bale m large or small quantities, latest novelties iv Garden and Flower Seeds, from that well known Lon« don firm,' James Oartkb and Compawt, Empty Iron Tanks and Oases for Bale. J. SEALY~and C 0. ,: '" (Late Seal* Bros.) 7*39 30,000 FRUIT TREES. No Christchurch Woolly Aphis or Fangiora Scalo Blight. THOS.~SEALY NURSERYMAN, ASHBURTON HAS now ready for this Seosona Planting by far tho largest and Best Stock of -F)uit Trees m Canterbury, probably m tho Colony, consisting cf — APPLE TREKS PEAR TREES PLUM -TREES PEACH TREES CH aiRY TREES APR ICOT TREEB Quinces, Walnuts, Filberts, Grape Vines, &c, ore, woli grown robust tree and grafted 0 n the beat stocks. .Also iargo quantity of -B-rry Fruits of nil kind and an innumerable quantity of FORES'! and SIIELTKK TKx.K^, Roses, :W---.montal '.'roes, Shrubs, Uoot j , &c, &c. m ureat variety. . • . ME3Sk s J. SKALY & CO., Feodsmen, East strce continuo to act on my behalf m Town, tl nd all orders, &c, entrusted to them shall have prompt attention.
DEfiOP »lIVK PItIORD CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. THOMAS MEALY. River Bank, Ashburton, Fronting south approaoh to Traffic Bridge H,J. WOOD & Co. STATIONERS' HALL,. ' Faodlander's Buildings, Ashburton. BOOKS, Commercial and General Stationery, Account Books, &o. MtW BOOKS BY EVERY MAIL. MUSIC. Planoß, Harmoniums, Acoordeons, Ormcortlnnp, Violinß, Bmjos, <60 , &c. New Songs and Munlo of every description! A large quantity of Muslo (Sheet and Books) slightly soiled, to be sold at a Great Sacrifice. ■ i FANCY GOODS. Writing Oases and Dosku, Sorap, Photo, and Fern Albums, Work Boxes, Purses, Card Onßes, Pocket Books, Photo Frames, and every description of Fancy Stationery. Writing, Printing, and Wrapping Paporh m any quantity.
Any Book out of stock procured, from aur Christchurch Establishment, the Stook of which la ono of the Largoßt and Best Assorted In the Colonies, or from bar London Agency. A Bpeclal Discount allowed to Library and Sohool Committees') ' K. J. WOOD & CO STATIONERS' HALL, AS HB UETOJ"
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1897, 19 July 1888, Page 3
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763Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1897, 19 July 1888, Page 3
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