Wanted YOUNG Ladieß* Journal for August now iu. " A.aßtrelsaa News," ("Leader," •* Graphic,' (monthly parts.) — H. M. JONK3 CLOCKS in Marble, Wood, and Niokal from 63 61 to £6 10j. Watcheß from 10:i 6d opwards. Ohainp, Lockets, Studs, Brooohes, Earrings. Good value. — H. M. Jones. IMPEHIAIL Acccrdiana, Steel Reeds and other varieties from 10s. Month Orgatiß, Violins. Bow and Case from 12a61.—H M Jones AtfTED KNOWN-The Cantata, "David," will be given by the Presbyterian Choir in Oddfellows' Hall, August 28th. Full particulars in future advertisement. 8 49 WANTED Known— That Hayes and Co. has 260 Splendid Tweed Trousers. Your plok for 10s 6d. WANTKD Known — Ml seb Aloohn and Steel, Soldatifio Dressmakers, &0. . have commenced business In Arcade Chambers. Apprentices wanted, 873 f^i REATESr Kale ot the day, every\JT thing cheap for Cash. — H. C, Begbrs, Melford House. BOOTS. BOOXS.—Keep tho feet dry and save dootor's bills. Quality is everything In bad weather. I guarantee every pair. Best value in New Zealand at Ashburton Clothing Mart, Saunders Buildings.— Robert Aloorn. T ADIES' Jackets. —Just Opened a few I A Ladles very superior Jaokets, both in style and quality. Will be sold at lets than half their price during oar present Sale. — H. O, Segebs, Melford House. "\ 11 rANTED— Everyone to oome and VV see the nicest lot of Glass, China, and Earthenware ever shown in Ashburton, and the Cheapest ever landed in New Zealand. Imported direct from the Manufacturers, — Robbet Alocbn, Saunders' Buildings. til QTOCKINGS— 700 pairs of Ladies and j^ Children's earn pie Hose juat opened (landed under the old Tariff.) All quality to be sold cheap during our Bale. — H. O. Segeks, Melford House. WANTED Cash. — Moir's Oatmeal (251b), 2s 6d; Candles, 53; Vestas, 5i doz. ; Coffee and Milk, Is ; Cocoa and Milk, Is ; Corn Flour, 4d ; Fruits in Syrap (2lb tin*), Is. Crockery; Glassware, and Ironmongery.— J. MoGeegob, Tanored atreet, WANTED Known— Albert Ocum, having purchased a First-class Plant, is now Sweeping Chimneys in a careful, oleanly manner, at lowest rates. Orders may be left with J. Ranger, East Street, or addressed to A. Urnm, Wakanui Road. 8 66 HAVING sold my Business to Mr J. Rang be, I request all persons owing money to me to pay at once. A. IRELAND, 8 43 Saddler, Ashburton. Good News! Good News! TO ALL HABD-WOttKINGMES AND ANXIOUS MOTHERS. gg^BONA iIDE SALE NOW ON AT THE New Zealand Clothing Factory PREVIOUS TO TAKING STOOK. WE offer yon Real, Genuine, Substantial Goods (our own make) ACTUALLY BELOW COST FOR YOUR READY MONEY; EVERY Article in our Extensive Stock, consisting of Men's and Bojs' Clothing, Bags, Shirts, Hats, etc, reduced to prices unequalled, thus enabllDg people ol limited means the opportunity of dressirg and clothing themrelves and their children for a small sum. — SPECIAL.— MEASURE SUITS OO i £$S FROM 3&^5 JLO TROUPERS TO MEASURE -t n S /^D FROM X t O COMPARISON IS THE TRUE TEST OF VALUE. Bo»a Fide Sale NOW IN BTJLL SWING AT THE NEW ZEALAND Clothing Factory. W. Hi WEBBER, Manager. JAM PBIMO. » Some time since we published a small paragraph en the unsatisfactory natare of mach of the jam retailed in the colony. This reaohed Meisrs Klrkpatrlck and 00. , of Nelson, and they went to work In a very praotloal fashion to prove that the jams manufactured by the firm were of the best quality. Two esses of assorted Jams were sent to this offioe, with a request that we would thoroughly test the 3»m along with other brands, and give oar opinion. We are happy to state, frankly and fully tha-. we have been very much sarprised, as prior to the receipt of Messrs Kirkpatrlok's gift we were unaware »hat .New Z-aalaod ooald boost of pa In-dußt-T of whiob It haß bo much reason to be protfd. The various sorts of jam were tested by a nnmber of persons, who compared tho camples with other brands, aod tha general verdict ib th*t not, only are Messrs ■k.lrkp'atrlclt'a produotlona far au«d away better than any other Hew 2^B (and brand we> o»" obtain, but they are anperior to itingUah jams >n betog fresher. The nearest ppproaoh to the excellence of the Nelson jam was that contained in tins bearlDg tne name of a Tasmanlan firm, but even in this .comparison the Nelson article came out a long way best. We are pleased to be able to give unstinted pralao to a genuine looal industry, the product of which we oan unreservedly recommend to consumers. All of the roapy persona who have tested the samples are loud In their praise, aud we must nareservedlycongratnlate Meaars Ktrkpatriok and 00. upon turning out a genuine fruit j*m fit to grace tho tables * and please the palates of the most i iuxarloaa and faatldloua. — " Mawko 6 Bay Heraiol/'.laiy 18th. Samples of Kirkpatrlck and Oo'a " K " brand of jam have been forwarded to us £nd we are free to confess that ihey appear to be ia epery way excellent and as they become bettor known In the local market will meet with tfuich appreciation from the heads of ho.uae-holdg,, The maker ; asserts that none but the purest fruits . grown in Nelson are used in his xnanu--1 factures, and we are content to accept ; that assuranoe. Ortainly thn jama • possess a richness and fi-eanijeas ot flavor that bears that aßaerHon onf..— Pqnedln "Star," July 3, *
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1921, 17 August 1888, Page 2
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