Public Notice 3 REMOVAL. MRS n TI MJfO beKB t0 announoe to )J» J her Patrons and thp Public generally, that she han removed to those more commodious promißea, formerly known as the Lyttelton Boardinghonse, Cameron Street, and trusts to merit a fair share of public patronage by keeping a good Table »nd a comfortable Houde All cooking done m his usual good Btyle by Mb S. Timmo. 7*lll General Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 20, Collins Street, West, Melbourne, Are prepared to undertake Balea of freehold Property, Household Forniture,'Mer chandise, etc Liberal advances made on goods for unreserved sa'e. Monthly lists of Property for sale, or to let, issued free Loans negotiated, Absentees represented, Insurances effected, charges moderate, settlements prompt. Land Bales conducted. 7 100 £?1 to £}/( ** BR da y to be made by 3DX eb^t person* of either sex, In tbeir owb localities, at work for us New boeitess. All meet with wonderfnl sucoeae. Any one oan do the work. Capital not requited. We will start you. Oulfa't worth £1 mailed free. The employment ia particularly adapted to the region In I whioh this publication circulates. Bays and girls earn nearly a much as men, Full particulars and instructions mailed free. Now is the time—- don't delay, but write to na at onoe. Address Stlnson and On., Portland, Maine/United States. 8 106 • WO MEET THE TIMES. C. TRUCKLE, PROPRIETOR of the Prince Albert Jf Boarding - House, Wills Street, Ashburton, next Oddfellows' Hall, while thanking his many triends and Customers for their liberal support for the past 10 years, solicits a continuance of the same. Board and Lodging, 16s, 18s pet week, or 3s per day. Pinners only, 4a per week. Good accommodation for Families, and private rooms for Ladies. 7 52 MUSIC. REDUCTION IN TERMS. Lessons from £1 Is per Quarter. MR J. H. BBOOKS ia prepared to receive pupils for Piano, Organ, Violin, Singing and Voice Production, from June Ist, at greatly reduced terms. Pupils can have Lessons at their own homes (no extra charge), or at Mr Brooks residence, Peter Street. The Quarter commences from any date. Pianos tuned and repaired, also bought and Bold on Commission. A reduction mado for two or more pupils m one family. Particulars oil application to J. H. BROOKS, 6+62 Peter Street, 30,000 FEUIT TEEES. No Christchurcn Woolly; Aphis or Eaagiora Scale Blight. THOS.~SEALY NURSERYMAN, ASHBURTON HAS now ready for this Seasons Planting by far the Largest and ; Best Stock of Fruit Trees m Canterbury, probably m the Colony, consisting of— APPLE TREES PEAR TREES PLUM TREES PEACH TREES CHERRY TJREES APRICOT TREES Quinces, Walnuts, Filberts, Grape Vines, &c, &c, well grown robust tree and grafted on the best stocks. Also large quantity of Berry Fruits of all kind and an innumerable quantity of FORES! and SHELTEB TREES, Roses, Orna mental Trees, Shrubs, Roots, &c, &c. great variety. MESSR S J. SEALY & CO., Seedsmei East strce continue to act. on my behal m Town, ?nd all orders, &c, entrusted to them shall have prompt attention. DERCR VHTYR PRICED CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. THOMAS SEALY, River Bank, Ashburton, Fronting south approach to Traffic Bridg 5 D. McFarlane, GROCER, ASHBURTONi MY MANY THANKS 4 RE Tendered to my numerous Cus il. tomers and the Public generally for he liberal support accorded me at my Clearing Sale last Saturday, and also to my Eaßt Street Patrons who found their way to Burnett street, my CASH TAKINGS showing conclusively that they have not deserted me. I hereby beg to Inform all that as my sale so far has been suoh a success I intend continuing It for another FOUR WBEKS, during whioh time my Customers will have the advantage of buying Goods without the extra duty of the new Tariff placed thereon (as now charged by other stores,) Therefore you may depend upon getting BARGAINS. It Is a great pleasure to me to eoe my Oiißtomers walking out my establishment with large Parcels and smiling faoeß for a email outlay, and I confidently assertwithout gush, blow, or bunkum — thab I soil twenty-five per cent cheaper than ANY OTHER HOUSE, and] shall continuefito do bo for another Month, Therefore Don't delay, Purohaie while you may, And lay In a stock for a rainy day. D. ICEARLANE, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROCER, ONLY ADDRESSBURN EET STREET ASHBURTON, ;•
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1931, 29 August 1888, Page 1
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