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Wanted \ WANTED Known— That Hayks and Co. haa 260 Splendid Tweed Tronaera. Your piok for 10a 6d. p\ REATEST Kale ot the day, every\JT thinj? cheap for Cash — H. 0 BEOKR3, Melford Houae. BOOTS. BOOTS.— Keep tho feet dry and save doctot'n bills. Qanllty Is everything m bad weather. I every pair. Beat value m New Zealand at Aahburton Clothing Mart, Snundors Buildings.— Robert Auwrk. T ADIES' Jackets. - Juat Opened a few _LJ Ladiea very auperlor Jaoketa, both m style and quality. Will be sold at less than half their price during our present Sala.—H. 0. Skqebb, Melford Hooae. : "A I /"ANTED —Everyone to oome and YV see the nloost lot of Glaas, Chins, and Earthenware ever ahown m Aahburton, and the Oheapeitover landed m New Zealand. Imported direct from the Manufacturer*). — Robert Alocrn, Baundera' 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 our sale. — H. 0. Sboers, Melford House. \ 17"ANTKD Known— Albert Orum, VV having purchased a First-olaaa Plant, Is now Sweeping Chimneys m a oareful, cleanly manner, at lowest rates. Orders may be left with J. Ranger, East Street, or addressed to A. CrvK, Wakanul Road. 8 66 WANTED Known— That H. Dudley still sweeps Chimneys, and at low prices; no reasonable price refused. AH orders punctually attended to. H. Dudley, Moore Street. 8 141 CT7 ANTED Cash. — Mulr'a Oatmeal W (251 b), 2a 6d; Candles, 6d ; Veatas, 5d doc. ; Coffee and Milk, la ; Cocoa and Milk, Is; Corn Flour, 4d ; Fruits m Syrup (21b tine), Is. Crockery; Glassware, and Ironmongery. — J. MoQhkoob, Tanored street. TIT ANTED Known —The last FourVV teen Days of tho Great Clothing Sale at the New Zealand Clothing Factory rTT ANTED Known— 26a will purchase VV a 40s Tweed Suit at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. "TTTANTED Known— We undertake VV to give tho Very best value obtainable m Men's and Boya' Clothing, all our own make and made from pure Wools, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, WANTED Known — W^we the Cheapest and^^at House m Ashburton for tibirfe^J&ugß, Scarfs, Hate, &o. Splendid vayfoy to select from at the New Zealantf. Clothing Factory. jar ANTED Known-Our Boys' Cloth"VV ing is unrivalled. Parents and Guardians see our Boys' Suite, nicely made ; Oo&'and Knickers lined throughout, from 10s 6d, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. WANTED Known— The Wonderful vVerthem Sewing Machine, with the new high arm and all the latest improvements, maybe had on the Time Payment System at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. (Inspection earnestly invited' - WANTED Known— We are still making Measure Suits at 665, and Trousers to measure at 17s 6d, Cord Vests from 12s 6d to measure at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. ASHBUBTON CLOTHING MART. I HAVE now opened In SAUNDERS' BUILDIJSGS a NEW STUCK of COLONIAL CLOTHING and BOOTS and having made favorable arrangements for the manufacture of a large lot of Men's Youths', and Boya' Ash button Tweed Suits, I can sell oheaper than ever offered Id New Ze%land. Ashbnrton Tweed Salts made to measure. Aahburton Tweeda, Blankets, Flannels, Rugs, 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 la the oolony. This reaohed Messrs Kirkpatriok ai»d Co., of Nelson, and they went to work In a very practical fashion to prove that tho jams manufactured by the firm were of the best quality. Two cases of assorted jams were sent to this office, with a request that we would thoroughly test the jura along with other brands, and give our opinion. VVe are h«ppy to etate, frankly and fully en a*, we nave buuu very much surprised, aa prior to the receipt of Messrs Klrkpatrlok's gift we werp nnaware that New Zealand could boast of au hw duatry of whloh It haa so mnoh reason to be proud The various aorta of jam were tested by a number of peraoua, who compared the samples with other brands, and the general vwrdiot ta h*r, not only anT JflnMra Klrkpcurlck's produottoua tar atid a way"" barter than any other New Zealand brand "we K?»n obtain, but they are superior to EngllaTT'jaTnD In being fresher. The nearest approach to the e£9olieuoe of the Nelson jam was that oonjbaio^d In tins bearing the name of a £asmanlan Arm, but even m this oomparfa'on tho Nelson article oatne out a long way best. We are pleased t° he able to give unstinted pralae to a genplna local industry, the product of whloh we can unreservedly recommend to oonsqmers. All of tho many parsons who have tested the samples are i feud jo their pratae, and we moat unreservedly congratulate Meaars Kirkpatriok and Co, upon turning out a genuine fruit jam fit "to grape tha tables and please the palates of the most luxurious nrid fastidious. — ■" Hawke's Bay Herald," July 18th. Samples of Kirkpatrick and Co's " X " brand of jam have been forwarded to us and we are free to confess that (hey appear to be m every way excellent and M they become better known m the looal mar^c«t jjril) meet with muoh appreciation from, the qa»4a#f households. The maker asserts that none Jb/ifc the purest fruits grown Da" Nelson are ( uaad Jn.hU fPf P u - fieture*, and we are content to accept that asanranpp* •9?_**| l ?jj r B ?* ma poteens a richness sirid JfrjaifiniMa of ftavbt that bears that MaertTon~ouV~Dßfte4lji} ( ; Mar," July 3.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1934, 3 September 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1934, 3 September 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1934, 3 September 1888, Page 2

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