Public Notices. Ashburton caledoman SOCIETY. next « ! Ingles.de" will be held In Oddfellows' Hall on Wednesday, Ist August, commencing "at 8 pm. i This being Ihe last one, tho Oommlttee have, decided to mnko it a * long nfght."| J. 0. DUNCAN, 7 137 SecroUry. r\AWN OF PEACE LODGE, 1.0G.T ANNIVERSARY TEA AND CONCERT Thursday, 2nd, In the Templar Hall. Tea at 6. Concert at 8. Tloketß, la 61 Concert only, 63. 7 146 CRYSTAL PALACE SKATING EINJT. Thursday Night. A GRAND RETURN FOOTBALL MATCH BETWEEN THE BLUHB AND COLORS. THE~FI_TAL Fa/icy Dress Carnival TAKES PLAOE AUGUSr 15th. B_3 ■ TO THE LADIES OF ASHBURTON. Misses Morrison & Holloway DRESS AND MANTLE MAKERS Tanorkd Street ASHBURTON. 5 169 H. &E. Craighead WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THEIR CUSTOMERS THAT THEY HAVE REMOVED TO COLEMAN'S BUILDINGS, TANCEED STEEET. — ALSO— That they have now m Stook a Large md Varied Assortment of TWEEDS, "JOATItfGS, &c, suitable for the present Season, ITYJ.H AND FIT ALL THAT CAN BB DESIRED] H. & E. CRAIGHEAD . TAILOES, TANCRED STREET, ASHBURTON. Mount Somers Coal I AM now m a position to supply COAL at considerably reduced ratos. In anticipation of a LARGE DEMAND during the coming season, I have made PRIOES Buch that no one need want FUEL ; and until further notice will supply at Per truck load at Mount Somors Railway Station, per ton... 12s Stations on Mount Somers line, freight added. Aehburton, per truck, per ton 15s Tinwald „ _. 15s Winslow _, 16s Hinds „ „ 17s £<-**ng „ „ 17s 6d Dromore 16s Chertsey „ „ 16s 6d termlTcash. booking extra. In Ashburton retail quantities delivered to Customers' residences, at 20s per ton, CASH. All information to bo obtained from, and orders left with ME JOHK G. EESTELL, WEST STREET; Whom I have appointor* my Agent, and who will' soil at above raxes FOR CASH. E. F, WRIGHT. Ashburton Drag Compejy, Id , J. M. CAMBRIDGE, Pharmaceutical Chemist, IWISH to notify that, following the example of tho Grocer?, Drapers, nnd other Traders, and to meet tho very limited capacity of the public for spending money, I have made a thorough revision of my prices, and although the new Customs Tariff impo.o. a duty of nearly 27 j per cent on p. tent medioines, I havo deoided to adhere to the old prices as far i 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 m*> prcdecoßsor, and for every articlo my prico for the finest quality will be found as low, and generally lower, than it can be purchased elsewhere. DISPENSING Is done with the greatest care, and with Drug, selected for tbe purpose, and m no case does my charge for medicines exceed the prices now cirrent m any establish" ment m town. VETERINARY* MEDICINES Are still prepared from my original recipes Testimonials as to their value have been freely given me by Livery Stablekeepera, Farmers, Dealers, from Mr John Grige - , and other well known breeders. As my experience was gained iv a large veterinary establishment, with a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, and not solely from books, my medicines and advice may bo relied on. . I
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1907, 1 August 1888, Page 3
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