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Wanted WANTED Known— That Hayes and 00. has 250 Splendid Tweed' Trouaera. Your nick for 10a 6d i^i RBATESI' tinlo or tho day, every VX thing cheap for Cash — -J. C Fegers, MelforH House, I^'AMTED Known-That H. Dcdley ''V s ill sweeps Chimneyß, and at low pries; no reasonable rofuied All orders punctually attendod to. H. Dudley, Moore Street. 8 141 , BOOTS. BOOTS.- Keep tho feet .lry and aava doctnt'B bills. Qa»Ht>' is everything m rmri weather. I yimrantpe every pair. Bat value In New Zealand at Aahturton C ot.Mng Mart, Sannd«ra' Buildings.— Robert Aloorn. T ADIKS' J ickets.- Just Opened a f*w I J Ladles very naperlor Jackets, both m style and qa ihty. Will be sold at less than ha'f their price during onr present Sale. — ;9, 0. Sbgeks, Melford House. WANTED —Everyone to com^ and see the nicest lot of Glasa, China, •ad Earthooware ever shown In Aahburton, and the Cheapest ever landed In New Zealand. Imported direct "■ from tho Manufacturers. — Robbkt Alccbn, Saundera' Bulldlngß. til STOCKINGS-700 paira of Ladies and Children's earn pie Hose juat opened under the old Tariff.) All quality to be aold cheap during our aalo. — H. C. Seqers, Melford House. VAT" ANTED Known— Albert Orum, VY having purchased a Firat-claaa Plant, Is now Sweeping Cbimnoya m a careful, oleanly manner, at lowest rates. Orders may be left with J. Ranger, Eaat Street, or addressed to A. Oktjm, Wakanui Road. 8 66 WANTED? Oaßh, — Moir's Oatmeal (261 b), 2a 6d; Candles, 5d ; Vestas, 5d doz. 5 Coffee and Milk, la ; Cocoa and Milk, Is ; Corn Flour, 4d ; Fruits m Syrup (21b tine), la Crockery, Glassware, and Ironmongery. — J. Mo Gregoßi Taucred street. WANTED Knovvn —The last Fourteen Daya of the Great Clothmg Sale at the JSew Zealand Clothing Factory VYT ANTED Known— 2sa will purchase W ' a 40s Tweed Suit at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. \ I /"ANTED Known— We undertake VV to give the very beat value obtainable m Men'a and Boys' Clothing, all our own make and made from pure Wools, ♦ WANTED Known — We are the Cheapest and Beat House m Aehburton for tjhirta, Rugs, Scarfs, Hate, &o. Splendid variety to aelect from. VTTANTED Known— Our Boys' OlothVV ing is unrivalled. Parents and Guardians see our Boys' Suits, nicely made; Coat and Knickers lined throughout, from 10b 6d. WANTED Known— The Wonderful vVerthem Sewing Machine, with the new high arm and all the latest improvements, may be had on the Time Payment System at the New Zealand Clothing Fnotory. flnapection earnestly invited' WANTED Known— We'ard - still making Measure Suits at 565, aDd Trouaerß to measure at 17b 6d, Cord Vests from 12s 6d to measure at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. Trees. Trees, Trees nnHE Undersigned bega to thank hla J_ numerous Friendß and Customers for | their past favora, and calls their special attention to htsextennlve stock of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES of all aorta, N.B. —Planting done by contract, and all Trees supplied and planted by me will be guaranteed for 12 months. Fruit Trees pruned and gardens kept In order by the week or by the year. 40,000 CupMaorooarpa, 1 year old, 20,000 ditto, 2 years old. 24,000 Plnus Insignia. All ordera by post, or left with Mr H. G. Flower, Confeotioner, East Street, shall receive ray prompt attention. James Porter, OLIFTON NURSERY, 4 192 Allenton, Aahburton.

JAM PRIMO. - ♦ Some time since we pabliahed a Braall paragraph en the unsatisfactory nature of maoh of the jam retailed ia the colony. This reached Messrs Kirkpstrlck and 00. , of Nelson, acd they went to work m a very practical fashion to prove that the jims manufactured by the firm were of the beßt quality, Two cases of assorted j tain were sent to this office, with a request that we would thoroughly test the jam along with other brands, and give oar opinion, We are happy to state, frankly and fully thai, we have been very much surprised, ss prior to the receipt of Messrs Klrkpntrlck's gift we werp nnaware that New Zealand oontd boast of an Industry of which It haß bo maoh reason to be pruad. The varloas sortß of jam were tested by a number of persons, who compared the samples with other brands, and the general verdict is ;hat not only are Mi-aera Klrkpn'.rlck'a productions far a'ud away better* than any other New Zealand brand we can "obtain, but thwy are superior to J^ngUs*! jams liT bfllrig fresher. The nearest approaoh to the. exceiienoe of the Nelson jam was that contained m tlna bearing the name of a Tasmanlan firm, bat oven In this comparison the Nelson article came out a long way best. We are pleased to be able to give unstinted praise to a genuine local industry, the product of whioh we can unreservedly recommend to consumers. All of the many personß who have tPßted the i samples' are")c iicl "to their pralsß, and we mnet unreservedly qohgratu'ate Messrs Klrkpatrlck and OoPopon turning out a genuine fruit jtm fiTto grape the tables and piewe the palates of the moat luxurious and fastidious,—" Hawke'a 13ay Herald," .laiy 18th. girnples of Jtlrkpatrlck and Oo'b » X" brand of jam have been forwarded to ua and we are free to confess that they appear to be In every way excellent and ao they become better known In the local market will meet with much appreciation from the heads of households. The maker asserts that none but the purest fruitß grown m Nelson are used m hie manufactures, and we are content to accept that assurance. Qprtalnly the jums poßßees a richness an d f r bb h'i> ess ' rT" : 'ff i'v or that bears that assertion out.— Dqnedin 1 ' btar." July 3,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1929, 27 August 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1929, 27 August 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1929, 27 August 1888, Page 2

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