Public , Notice j • REMOVAL. MRS Ql miMATO begs to announoe to lO* J her Patrons and the Public generally, that ehe has removed to those more commodiouspremieep, formerly known as the lyttelton Boatdinghouso, Cameron Street, and trusts to merit a fair share of public patronage by kegpiug a good_ Table and a comfortable Houho All cooking done m his usual good Btyle by Mr 8. Timmo. 7*lll O"| TQ OA PER day to be made by oUi 3wtfc person* of either eez. m their own localities, at work for ub New business. All meet with wonderful sneoese. Any one can do the work. Capital not required. We will start you. Outfit worth £1 mailed free. The employment ia particularly adapted to the rtglon fn whioh this publication circulates. Boys and girls earn nearly a much as men. Fall particulars and Instructions mailed free. Now la the time — don't delay, bat write to as at onoe. Address Stlnßon and Co., Portland, Maine, United States. 8 106 G. W- T ATLOB & O o ' General Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 20, Collins Street, West, Melbourne, Are prepared to undertake Sales of Freehold Property, Household Fnrniture, Merchandise, etc. Liberal advances made on goods for unreserved salo. Monthly lists of Property for sale, or to let, issued free, joans negotiated, Absentees represented, lDsuranceß effected, charges moderate, settlements prompt. Land sales conducted. . * 7 100 mO MEET THE TIMES. C TRUCKLE, PROPRIETOR of the Prince Albert! Boarding - House, Wills Street, ABhburfcon, next Oddfellows' Hall, while ' thanking his many ? riends and Customers ( for their liberal support for the past 10 < years, solioits a continuance of the same. Board and Lodging, 16a, 18s per week, or 3s per day. Tinners only, 4a per week. i Good accommodation for Families, and private rooms for Ladies. 7 52 I MUSIC. J •REDUCTION IN TERMS. Lessona fib^n £1 Is per Quarter. MR J.M. UKOO&S is prepared to receive pupils fftF-^J'jano, Organ, Violin, Singing and Voice ■pr\W?i I £tion, from June Ist, at uroatly reduced terms. \ Pupils can have Lessons at their own homes (no extra chargo), or at Mr Brooks residence, Peter fctreet. ( The Quarter commences from any date. Pianos tuned and ropairod, also bought and sold on L'ommiasion. — — _ A reduction made for two or more pupils ( m one family. t t Particulars on application to ■ J. H. BROOKS, * 6t62 Peter Street, ] 30,000 FBUIT TREES. ; No Christchurch Woolly Aphis or j Bangiora Scale Blight. ( THOS.~SEALY ' NURBERXMAN, ASHBURTON J HAS now ready for this Season s n Planting by far the Largest and Best Stock of Fruit Trees m Canterbury, j probably m the Colony, consisting of — ] APPLE TREES PEAR TREES , PLUM TREES PEACH TREES CHERRY TREES 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 SHBLTJSB TRiUE^, Roseß, Orna mental Trees, Shrubs, Roots, &c, &c. ; great variety. MESSR S J. SEALY & CO., Seedsmei East strce^ continue to act on my behai m Town, a nd all orders, &c, entrusted to thorn shall have prompt attention. DESCJ? *TIVK PRIOED CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. THOMAiTsEALY, Bivor Bank, Ashburton, Fronting south approach to Traffic Bridg 3 De McFarlane, GROCER, ASHBURTON* MY MANY THANKS ARE Tendered to my numerous Cos tomers and the Pablio generally for he liberal support accorded me at my Clearing Salo last Saturday, and also to my East 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 ns my Bale bo far has been such a aucoeaß I Intend continuing It for another FOUR WKEKS, during which time my Customers will have the advantage of buying Goods without the extra duty of the new Tariff placed thereon (a3 now charged by other stores.) .Therefore you may depend opon getting BARGAINS. Tt leg » great pleasure to me to see my Customors walking out my establishment with large Parcela and Bmlling faces for a small outlay, and I confidently assert — without gußh, blow, or bunkum — that I Bell twenty-five per cent cheaper than ANY OTHER HOUSE, and! shall continue^ to do so for another Month Therefore Don't delay, Parohase whila yon may, And lay In a Btnck for a rainy day. D. I C FARLANE, WHOLESALE AND FAMILX" GROCER, ONLY ADDRESS— ! BURNEET STREET ■ [ AsHBURTQNj $
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1934, 3 September 1888, Page 1
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