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- Wante* WANTED Known— That Hayes and Co. has 250 Splendid Tweed Trousers Your pick for 10a 6d r"\ REATESi' Kale or the day, every VT thing cheas for Cash — hi . C Seqebs, Melford House. WANT S.D Known— That H. D diet siill sweeps Chimnayß and a" low pries; m reasonable price refused A ll orders punctua ly attended to H. Dudley, Moore Street. 8 141 i . .. j BOOTS. 800 f S.— K«ep tho f.»et dry and save dootor'it bills. Quality la everything m bad weather. I gaarautee every pair. B.st value m New Zealand at Ashburton Clothing Mart, Baunders Buildlpgg . — Robert A iqobn. ~T ADIES' Jackets.— Just Opened a few I J Ladies very superior Jackets, both m style and quality. Will be sold at less than half their price durinz oar present Sale.— H. 0. SBOBRB, Melford House. WASTED —Everyone to come and see the nicest lot of Glass, China, And Earthenware ever shown m Ashborton, and tbe Cheapest ever landed m New Zealand. Imported direct from the Maoafaoturera, — Robbbt Alccen, Sounders' Buildings. fll STOCKINGS— 700 pairs of Ladies and Children's earn pie Hoss juat opened (lauded under the old Tariff.) All quality to be Bold cheap during our sale. — H. 0, Skgebs, Melford House ANTiCD Koown—Albert Ojuin, bavlng purchased a First-olais 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. Urujc, Waknnnl Road. 8 66 WANTED? Cash, — Mulr's Oatmeal (251 b), 2s 61; Candles, sd ; Vestas, 5d doz. ; Coffee and Milk, Is ; Cocoa and Milk, Is ; Corn Floor, 4d ; Fruits m Syrup (21b tins), Is. Crockery, Glassware, and Ironmongery. — J. Mo Gbegob, Taocred street. WANTED Known —The last Fourteen Days of the Great Clothing Sale at the New Zealand Clothing Factory riT ANTED Known— 2ss will purchase W a 40s Tweed Suit at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. "TTTANTED Known— We nndertake VV to give the very best value obta nable m Men's and Buys' Clothing, all our own make and made from pure I Wools, WANTED Known —We are the Cheapest and Best Bouse m Aehburton for tSbir/s, Bugß, Scarfs, flat?, &o. Splendid variety to select from. TTTANTED Known^Our Boys' GlothVV ing i. unrivalled; Parents and Guardians see our Boys' Suits, nicely made ; Coat and Knickers lined throughout, from 10s 6d. WANTED Known— The Wonderful vferthem 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 Factory. (Inspection earnestly invited* WANTED Known— We are still making Measure Suits at 565, and Trousers to measure at 17b 6d, Cord Vests from 12s 6d to measure at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. ASHBUBTON CLOTHING MART, j I HAVE now opened m SAUNDERS' j BUILDINGS a NEW STOOK of COLONIAL CLOTHING and BOOTS [ and having made favorable arrangements for the manufacture of a large lot of Men's Youths', and Boys' Aahbutton Tweed Snlts, I oan sell cheaper than ever offered In New Zealand. Asbburton Tweed Salts made to measure. j Ashburton Tweeds, Blankets, Flannels, j Rags, and Shirtings guaranteed. Groceries, China, Glass, Earthenware, and Fanoy Goods. Robert Alcorn SAUNDERS' BUILDINGS. JAM PRIMP. Some time since we published a small paragraph en the unsatisfactory nature of much of the jam retailed io the ooiooy. This reached Messrs Klrkpatrlck at*d Co. , of Nelson, and they went to work m a very practical fashion to prove that the jams manufactured by the firm were of the best quality. Two cases of assorted jams wera sent to this offioe, with a request that »c would thoroughly test the j»m along with other brands, and give our opinion. V7e are happy to state, frankly and fully tnjat we tmye boea very much surprised, as prior to the receipt of Messrs Kirkpatrick's gift we wete onaware that New Z->alaud could boast of an Industry of whiob It has so much reason to be proud. The various sorts of jam were tested by a nnmber of persons, who compared the samples with other brands, and the general verdict la that not only are 'Messrs Kufrpatrlok's productions far and away better thjin "»~riy pthftf New Zealand brand we can' obtain, bm they are superior to ilingtisn ] ams m being fresher. The nearest approaoh to the exoeiieDoe of the Nelson jam was that contained m tins beariDg tbe name of a Tasmanlan firm, but even (n this comparison the Nelson article came out a long way' best, We are pleased to be able to give unstinted praiep to n genuine looal industry, the product of whioh we oan unreservedly recommend to consumers. AU of the many penons who have tested the samples ate lo'ud~ jo their pralaa, and we mnet uoreiervodly congratulate Messrs Klrkpatrlck and Co. npop turning out a genuine fruit jam fit to grace the tables and please tbe palates of the most luxurloaa and fasildloua. — " flawko'a Buy Herald," .Inly 18th. Siaplas ol Kirkpatrlck and Go's " X " brand of Jam have been forwarded to us and we are free to confess that they appear to be m every way excellent and «B they become better known In the looal market will meet with muoh appreciation from the heads of households. The maker asserts that none but the purest fruits grown In Nelson are used m bis manufactures, and we are content to accept thajt aisuraDce, Qnftalnly the jama poafleßs a riphneea and ut flavor that bears that wßaertlon onu— -DqnedlQ l 'Bt»r,"Vul/3;~" ~ ~'~” I

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1930, 28 August 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1930, 28 August 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1930, 28 August 1888, Page 2

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