Wanted WANTED to hire a Horse and Dray, or Spring Cart, at per week. Apply Office of this paper, or T.H.8., P st Office. 8 67 L OR SALW (Übf<ap>, 52 inch bicyclo. Jn Apply, R. Home, Zealaudia Boot Store. TTTANTED KNOWN— The Cantata, W "David," will bo given by the Presbyterian Choir m Oddfellows' Hall, August 28th. Full particulars m fntnre adveitisement. 8 49 WANTED Known— That Hayes and 00. has 250 Splendid Tweed Trousers. Your plok for 10s 6d. W'A.nTED for Hinds Protective Works two or throe good etroog 2-horse Teams for Ploughing, Scooping, <&c. Owno:s of Teama to find Ploughs, Bcoops, and also Tip Carts if required Applicants to state price per day. Apply to P. Fawoett, Ea»t Bait, Bampstead. ( 8t64 11/" ANTED Known— Albert Otum, W having purchased Mr Elston'i Plant, is now Sweeping Chimneys m a careful} cleanly manner, at lowest rates. Orders may be left with J. Ranger, East Street, or addressed to A. UrtjM, Wakanni Road. 8J56 BOOTS. BOOTS.— Keep the feet dry and save doctor's bills. Quality Is everything m bad weather. I guarantee every pair; Best value m New Zualand at Ashburton Clothing Mart, Saunders' Buildings.— Robert Aloorn. __ LADIES' Jackets.— Just Opened a few Ladles very superior Jackets, both m style and quality. Will be sold at less than half their price during our present Sale.— H. O. Segbbs, Melford House. "1 1 7"ANTED— Everyone to come and YV >cc the nicest lot of Glass, China, •nd Earthenware ever shown m Ashburton, and the Cheapest ever landed m New Zealand. Imported direct from the Manufaoturera. — Robert Alccen, Saundera' Buildings. Hi ANTED Cash, — Moir's Oatmeal (251 b), 2a 6d; Candles, sd ; Vestas, Od doz. ; Coffee and Milk, Is ; Cocoa and Milk, Is ; Corn Flour, 4d ; Fruits m Syrup (21b tine), Is. Crockery; Glassware, and Ironmongery.— J. MoGregob, Tanored street. STOCKINGS— 700 pairs of Ladies and Children's earaple Hose just opened under the old Tariff.) All quality to be sold cheap during our Bale. — H, C, BKGBRB, Melford House
A OARD.; Miss Carson, TEACHER OF MUSIO/ '(PIANOFORTE AND OUGAN), BUBNETT BTKEET, 12 101 Good News! Good News! TO ALL HABD-WORKIKG MEN AND ANXIOUS MOTHERS. ggH* BONA FIDE SALE NOW ON AT THE Hew Zealand GlothiDg Factory PREVIOUS TO TAKING STOCK. WE offer yon Real, Genuine, Substantial Goods (our own make) ACTUALLY BELOW COST FOR YOUR READY MONEY. EVERY Article m our Extensive Stock, consisting of Men's and Bojs' Clothing, Huge, Shirts, flats, etc, reduced to prices untquaUlo, thns enabling people oi limited means the opportunity cfdressir ßand clothing themielvea and their children for a small Bum. -SPECIAL..— MEABURB BUITS O£> ~i £»S FROM d&£ ID TROUPER 3 TO MEASURE -i n S f*T> FROM XI U COMPARISON IS THE TRUE TEST OF VALUE. Bob a Fide Sale NOW IN FULL SWING :AT THE NEW ZEALAND Clothing Factory. W. H; WEBBER, Manager. JAM PRIMO. Some time since we published a small paragraph on the unsatisfactory nature of much of the jam retailed m the colony. This reached Messrs Klrkpatrlck and Go. , of Nelson, and they went to work In a very practical fashion to prove that the jams manufactured by the firm were of the best quality. Two cases of assorted jams were sent to this office, with a request that ne would thoroughly test the jam along with other brands, and give oar opinion. Wie are hoppy to state, frankly and fully that we have bean very muob surprised, as prior to the receipt of Messrs Klrkpatrlok'a gift we were unaware that JSew Zaalaud oonld boast of an lu~ dußtry of which It has so 'much reason to be pruud The various sorts of jam were teated by a number of persona, who compared the samplea with other brands, pud ihe general verd'ot m . h>n not only are Messrs Ktrkpatriok's productions far at<d away better than any other Hew Z«aa,vd bra^rf w« a<*» •>hT»m. bm they tat* Bu^teriur iv Hjnmmu j ttua m betug frfsh^r The neareot approach to the excuuouoa of the ISelaon jam was that contained In tins bearing the name of a Tasmanian firm, bat even In this comoarlaon the Nelson article came out a long Wk *y best. We are pleased to be able to glv.a unstinted praise to a genuine local Industry, the product of whioh wo can nnreoe/vedly recommend to consumers. All of ti* e many persona who have tested the Bammed "« lou(1 iv tDetr pratae, and we moet unTeK^'Vgdly congratolate Mes»ra Ktrkpatrick and 00. "Pop turning oot a genuine fruit. j<m fa: to grace the tables and piesße the palate of the moat luznrionx a;:d fsßvirtiouaT^" Hawke'a ii»y ilerald," .July IBca. gs^ples of &irkpatr!ok un& Go's " X " brand oi jam have been forwarded to ps and we «re free to confess that they appear to he la every way exoellent and is they become j&etter known m the looal market will -meet .with, muoh appreciation from the heads of households. The maker adverts that none but the pnrest fruits grown In Nelson are used m hfa manufactures, and we ate oontent to accept that assurance* Ortalnly tfrn Urn* poaaeßß a richness and frestiuesa ot flavor that bears that assertion oat.— Dqnedin ! 11 »tar," July 3.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1917, 13 August 1888, Page 2
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