Wanted NEW Zsahnd Alliance— Meeting of loral Committee at the Weeleyan Church To-morrow (Tuesday) Night, at conclusion of Rev J. N. Buttles lecture. Business : Mr Glover's visit, eto. Chas. I ixoy, Hon Secretary. 8 103 WANTED by a respectable person a situation as Housekeeper. Apply Mrs Rakdalt,, East street, 8 101 f^i REATEST Kale or the day, everyVX thing cheap for Cash.— H. O. Pegers, Molford House, BOOTS. BOOTS.— Keep the feet dry and save doctor's bills. Quality is everything m bad weather. I guarantee every pslr. Best value In New Zealand at Ashburton Clothing Mart, Saunders' Buiidingo.— Robert Aioorn. T ADIE3' Jackets. — Jußt Opened a few I 4 Ladles very superior Jaokete, both m Btjle and quality. Will be sold at less thin half tbeir price daring oar present Sale. — H, C. Seqeks, Melford House. ~\\ /"ANTED —Everyone to come and W see the nicest lot of Glass, China, and Earthenware ever shown m Ashbnrton, and the Cheapest ever landed m New Zealand. Imported direot from the Manufacturers. — Robbbt Aloo&v, Sann* ders' Buildings. til STOCKINGS— 700 pairs of Ladies and Children's sample Hose just opened (landed under the old Tariff.) All quality to be sold cheap during oar sate. — H. C, Segers, Melford House. WANTED Known— Albert Orum, having purchased a First-olass 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. Ortjm, Wakannl Road. 8 66 WANTED Known— That Hayes and Co. has 250 Splendid Tweed Trousers. Your pick for 10s 6d. WANTED Known— Ml sis Aloorh and Steel, Scientific Dressmakers, &0. . have commenced business m Arcade Chambers. Apprentices wanted. 873 WANTED Cash. — Mulr's Oatmeal (261 b), 2s 6d; Candles, sd ; Vestas, 5i doz. ; Coffee and Milk, Is ; Ooooa and Milk, Is; Corn Flour, 4d ; Fruits m Syrup (21b tine), Is. Crockery j Glassware, and Ironmongery. — J. Mo Grkooe, Tanored street.
A OABD.j Miss Cabson, TEACHER OF MUSIC, (PIANOFORTE AND OUGAN), Bubnett Stbeet, 12 101 Good News ! Good News^! TO ALL HABD-WOBKINGMBNAND ANXIOUS MOTHERS. E^j\:bona fide sale HOW ON AT THE New Zealand Clothing Factory PREVIOUS TO TAKING STOOK. WE offer you Real, G-annlne, Substantial Goods (our own make) ACTUALLY BELOW COST SOB YOUR BEADY MONEY; EVERY Article m our Extensive Stock, consisting of Men's and Boja' Clothing, Hugs, Shirts, Hats, etc, reduced to prices cntqualled, thus enabling people ol limited means the opportunity of dressirß and clothing themtelves and their children for a amftll Bum. — SPECIAL.— MEASURE SUITS OS) i £5 8 FROM 3&4 ID TROUPERS TO MEASURE -t n S £*T) FROM X / O COMPARISON IS THE TRUE TEST OF VALUE. Bona Jffide Sale NOW IN FXJLL SWING AT THE NEW ZEALAND Clothing Factory. W. H; WEBBER, " Manager. JAM PRIMO. ♦ — Some time since we published a small paragraph en the unsatisfactory nature of much of the jam retailed la the colony. This reached Meisra Klrkpatrlck »t.d Co., of Nelson, and they went to work m a very practical faahlon to prove that the jams manufactured by the firm were of the best qoolity. Tyro cases of assorted jama were sent to thia office, with a request that we would thoroughly teat the i jam along with other brands, and give our opinion. We are happy to statp, frankly and fully thav we Have beep very much surprised, as prior to the receipt of Mesßrs Klrkpatrlck'e gift we were unaware that .New Zealand ooold boaat of aa industry of which It has ho much reason to tie proud. The varlooa aorta of jam were teated by a namber of persons, who compared the samples with other brands, and the general verdict Is that not only are Messrs Klritpatriok'a productions far atid away better than any other New Zealand brand we oan obtain, bat they .»re superior to iSnglish jams m being fresher. The nearest approach to tbe excellence of the Nelson jam was that contained In tlna bearing tbe name of a Tasmanian firm, but even m this comparison tbe Nelson article came out a long way best. We are pleased to be able to give unatinted praise to a genuine local industry, tho product of which we can unreservedly recommend to oonaamers. All of the many persona who have tested i the samples are loud In their praise, and I we mnat unreservedly congratulate Mean a i Kirkpatrick and 00. upon turning out a gennlne fruit jun fit to grace the tables and please tbe palates of the moat luxorluos and fagtldtoua. — ." Hawka's Bay HetmLd," July 18th. Samples of Kirkpatrick and Oo'a " X " brand of jam have been forwarded to us and we are free to oonfeas that they appear to ba la every way excellent and as they become better knowa In the looal market will meet with much appreciation from the heads of households. The maker asserts that cone but the purest fraita grown m Nelson are used m his manufactures, and we are content to aocept that assurance. Certainly the jama possess a richness apa f - »>s'" eno m fl.v<t' that beara tt\nt aaa»r n.u Oiu.— DonfldtD " Srar," July 3. ■■:■"""■
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1923, 20 August 1888, Page 2
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