Public Notic 63 rpHE Undersigned have Trust Fnnd 1 for Inyealment upon first class free hold securities at lowest ourront rates o: interest m sums varying from £60 t< £2000. WILDING AND LEWIS, 77 Solicitors, Bnrnett St. Crystal Palace Jkating Rink, SATUBDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT BOYS' Obstacle Race Obstacle Race Popular Prices, 7 138 WHY ! WHATS O'CONNELL DOING NOW? BELLING HORBB CLOTHS from .„ ... 16a 0d WATERPaOOP OILSKIN SUITS from ... ... ... ,„ „ i2a 3d GALIOO TENTS from 12s fid And everything else m the Trade equally cheap j and all hia own make. L't ns go md see P. O'CON NELL'S Al Tent Depot. Where is his Shop ? Why, 00 MPTON'S BUILDINGB Moore Street, Ashburton. 6*2 EL&E. Craighead WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THEIR CUSTOMERS T&AT THEY HAVE REMOVED TO COLEMAU'S BUILDINGS, TANCRED STREET. —ALSO— That they have now m Stook a Large md Varied Assortment of TWEEDS, 'JOATING3, &o.» onltable for the preaent Reason, HDYLB AtfD FIT AIL THAT CAN BE DESIRED] B. & E. CRAIGHEAD TAILORS, TANORED STREET, ASHBURTON. Mount Somers Coal £AM now m a position to supply COAL at considerably reduced rates. In anticipation of a LARGE DEMAND luring the coming season, I have made PRICES such that no one need want FUEL; and until farther notice will 'apply at Per truok load at Monnt Somerß Railway Station, per ton... 12a Ptationß on Mount Somera line, freight added. Aehburton, per track, per ton 15s Trawald „ n 15b Winslow „ 16 8 Binds „ „ 17s Baling „ •■ „ 17s 6d Diromore „ „ 16b Uhertßey „ „ 16s 6d termlTcash. booking extra, In Ashburton retail quantities delivered to Oustomere' residences, at 20s per ton, OA.SH. All .information to be obtained from, and orders left with MR JOHIT G, REBTELL, West street, vVbom I have appointof l my Agent, and who will sell at above wea FOR, GASH. E. F, WRIGHT 1 Ashburton Drug Company, U , J. M. CAMBRIDGE, Pharmaceutical Chemist, IWI9H to notify that, following the example of the (irooers, Drapers, and other Traderu, and to meet the very limited capacity of the public for spending money, I have made a thorough revision of my prices, and although the new Customs Tariff imposes a duty of nearly 27 per cent on patent medicines, I have decided to adhere to the old prices as far as possible, DRUGS In daily use, as Cod Liver Oil. Glycerine, Linseed Meal, etc., I have bought largely, and am selling at one-half the price charged by my predecessor, and for every article my prloo for the finest quality will bo found as low, and generally lower, than it can be purchased elaewhere. DISPENSING Is done with the greatest oare, and with Druge selected for the purpoao, and m no case does my charge, % ov medioinea exceed the prices now. parent m any establishment m to^wn,. veterinaily"medicines Are Blill prepared from my original recipes Testimonials as to their value have been freely given mo by Livery Stablokeepers, Farmers, Dealers, from Mr John Grigp-, and other well known breeders. Aa my experience was gained m a largo veterinary establishment, with a member of tho Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, and not solely from books, my medicines j and advice may be relied on. J i
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1904, 28 July 1888, Page 3
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