Public Notices. /I E. M. T3LAKE, ARCHITECT. Obtiob: Montgomery's Buildings, Eat-t street. Entrance : Bdknett Street. 6M
BLANKETS. BLANOT. JHAVB Becnred a Urge lot of Heavy ASHBURTON BLANKETS, slightly stained. COME EARLY as the price will sell them quick. Ashburton Clothing Mart, SAUNDERS' BUILDINGS. Kobert Alcorn. W. H. Paget jS^gm&>-^ BLACKSMITH Buknett Street, next " Mail " Offioe. BEOS to announce that he haa taken over tho Ooanh Building and WheelwTighb JBranch, lately carried on by H. Peat, »nd wiTi-can,t|nue all branches of the above business ais^farj3r*--AlUJilni3B jpf Buggies, Dtaya, or Carta made and repaired. Agricultural Implements repaired promptly. Horflea Shod with skill and care. w. eTpaget.
Ashburton Drug Company, M, J. M. CAMBRIDGE, * Pharmaceutical Chemist. "B WISH to notify that, following the X example of the Urocer?, Drapers, and other Traders, 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 Customß Tariff impoF63 a duty of nearly 27 per cent on patent medicines, I havo decided to adhere to the old prices as far as possible. DRUGS In daily uoe, 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 evory article my price 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 Drugs selected for the purpose, and m no caee does my charge for medicines exceed the prices now cirront m any establishment m town. yeterinabFmedicines Are still prepared from my original recipes Testimonials as to their value have been freely given me by Livery Stablekeepers, Farmers, Dealers, from Mr John Grige, and other well known breeders. As my experience was gained m a Jarjre veterinary establishment, with a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeonß, an<l not solely from books, my medicines and odvice may be relied on.
GREAT EXCITEMENT 1 1 1 WHERE ? AT HAVES & COS BECAUSE they must CLT2A.R AT AN ENORMOUS, SACRIFICE £2000 Worth of Goods In a| Month ,' and| to"do this they must give Goodß&at Prices nevet heard of m Aehbutton, Bargains. Bargains. Bargains. In everyJDopartment, consisting of — Dresses, Velveteens, FlaDn els, Blankets Calico, Shirtings. Corsets, Hats and Jackotß, Ulsters, Skirts, Clothing, Boots, &c, &c. The whole to bo offered at STARTLING PRICES that must command a Great Sale. P.S.— You are kindly invited tojinapect the P^oodß and compare prices. Hayes and Co., Arcade and East Street A HBITRTON?
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1912, 7 August 1888, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1912, 7 August 1888, Page 1
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