Public Notices. J E. M,BIiAKi2, ARCHITECT. Office: Montgomery's Buildingp, Eapt Btroet. Entiunoe: Burnett Street. a 84
W. H. Paget. BLACKSMITH HOPBE-,SHOER Bubnett Steeet, next " Mail " Office. BEGS to announce that he has taken over the Coach Building and Wheelwright Branch, lately, oarrie i on by H. Peat, snd will continue all branches of the above business as before. AB kinds of Bugtjlee, Dtavs, or Oarts made and repaired . Agricultural Implements repaired promptly,' Horses Shod with skill and care. w. hTpaget. ■ —- - — , r
BLANKETS. BLANKEBS. X HAVE eeenred a large lot of Heavy I ASHBURTON BLANKETS, slightly alained. COME EARLY as the piico will sell them quick. Ashburton ciotMng Mart, SAUNDERS' ■BUILDING?. Eobert^Alcorn.
Ashburton Drug .Company, Id , J. M. CAMBRIDGE, Pharmaceutical Chemist. ■? WISH to notify that, following the 1 example of tbo Urocer?, Drapers, and othar .-Traders, and !o moot the very limited capacity of the public forspending m noy, I have made a thorough revision of my prices,- nnd although the new Customs Tariff impoFosa duty of nearly 27 per ctnt on patent medicines, I have decided to adh-re to the old prices as far as possible. DRUGS In daily use, as Cod Liver Oil. Glycerin Linseed- Meal, etc., I have bought largol and am selling at one-half the pric charged by mj predecessor, and for every article my prico for the jßnest quality will be found as low, and geuerally lower, than it can be purchased elsewhere. < DISPENSING Is done with the greatest care, and with Drugs selected-for the purpose, and m no else does my charge for medicines exceed the prices now current m any establishment m town . VETERINARY™ MEDICINES Are still prepared from my original recipes. Testimonials as to their value have been freely given me by Livery Stablefeeepers, Farmerß, Dealers, from Mr John Grigg, and other well known breeders. As my experience was gained m a largo veterinary establishment, with a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, and not solely from books, my medicines and advice may be relied on.
GREAT : ' EXCITEMENT ri.l' _ WHERE? ■';■ ''at ■'■ ;' .; ■ ' HiYES> ,CO'S^ : BECAUSE they must CLEAR. ATJJAN ENORMOUS SAORIFIOE £2000 Worth of Goods m a3 Month, and;"to do this they mu3t give Gooda at Pricea navei hoard of m Ashburton, Bargains. Bargains. Bargains. In every Department, consisting of— Dresses, Velveteens, FJaDnels, Blankets Calico, Shlrtlngß. Oorsats, Hats and Jaolcotp, UJstera, Skirts, Olothlug, Boots, Ac, &o. The whole to bo offered at STARTLING PRICES that must command a Great Sale. P.S.— You aro kindly Invited to^lnspeot the Woods and compare prices, Hayes and Co., and East Street j A HBTTETON;
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1914, 9 August 1888, Page 1
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