Wanted WANTED a First class Milliner nnd Saleswoman. Apply, John Orb and Co. 9*60 WANTED Known— That Hayes and 00. has 250 Splendid Twood Trousers. Your nlok for 10b 6d. p< REATEST Halo ot tho day, every \JT thing choap for Caeh — fi. 0. cegbbs, Melford Houso BOOTS. BOOTS.-Kooptho foot dry and bwo dnctot'n bills. Quality m everything m bad weather. I guarantee evorjr pair. Bost vulue In New Zealand at Ashburton Clothing Mart, Saandura Buildings.— Robkkt Alooiin. T ADIES' Jackets. — Juot Opened a few JLj Lsdloß very anpHrlor Jackets, both m style and quality. Will be sold at loss than half their prioe daring oar present Sale.— O, 0. Segbkm, Melford House, \ W'ANTttD- Known— Albert Orum, W having purchased a Firat-olaoß Plant, is now Sweeping Obimneyß m a careful, cleanly manner, at lowest rates. Orders may be left with J. Ranger, East Street, or addressed to A. UttUM, Wftktnnl Road. 8 66 "11 /"ANTED -Everyone to come and W soe tho nicest lot of Glass, China, and Earthenware ever shown In Ashburton, and the Cheapest ever landed m New Zealand. . Imported dlreot from the Manufacturers. — Robert Alcorn, Sanndors' Bnildingß. til C<TOCKINGS--700 pairs of Ladies und j^ Children's sample Hoss just opened (landed under the old Tariff.) All quality to be sold cheap during our sale. — H. 0. Begers, Melford Houso. _____ ANTKD Known^-That H. Dodlby still sweeps Chimneys, and at low prices ; no reasonable prioa refused. All orders punctually attended to. H. Dudley, Moore Street. 8 141 WANTED Gash. •— Mulr's Oatmeal (251 b), 2s 6d; Candles, 5d ; Vestas, 5d doz. ; Coffee and Milk, Is ; Oocoa and Milk, Is ; Corn Floor, 4d ; Fruits m Byrnp (21b tins), Is. Ofookery, Glassware, and Ironmongery. — J. MoGukoor, Tauored street. WANTED Known —The lost Fourteen Days of tho Great Clothing Bale at the New Zealand Clothing Factory rTT ANTED Known— 2sa will purchase W a 40s Tweed Suit at the Now Zealand Clothing Factory. % I/ANTED Known— We undertal VV to givo tho very best yak obtainable m Men's and Boy a' Clothinj all our own mnko and made from pui Wools, at tho New Zealand Glothin Factory, WANTED Known— -Wo are tl Cheapest and Best House i Ashburton for tibirJs, Rugs, Scarfs, flat &c. Splendid vorioty to select from i tho Now Zealand Clothing Factory. WANTED Known— Our Boys* Olotl ing is unrivaHod. Parents an Guardians see our Boys' Suits, nicel made ; Coat and Knickers lined throng! out, from 10s 6d, at the Sow Zoalan Clothing Factory. I . WANTED Known-The Wondorfi vVerthem dewing Machine, wit tho new high urm nnd all the iatci improvements, may be had on tho Tim Payment System at the New Zealan Clothing Factory. (Inspection earnest! invited' WANTED Known— Wo aro sti muking Measure Suits at 665. an Trousers to measure at 17b 6d, Cord Vest from 12s 6d to moaeure at the Ne Zealand Clothing Factory A CARD. | M iss G arson, iTEAOHER OF MUSIC, (PIANOFOBTE AND OIiGAN), Burnett Street, 12 101 JAM PRIMP, Some time since we published a smal paragraph en the unsatisfactory nature o much of the jam retailed In the colony Thin reaohed Messrs Klrkpatrlok and 00. of Nelson, and they went to work m i very practical fashion to prove that thi jams manufactured by the firm were o: the best quality. Two cases of assortec jams were sent to this offioe, with a request that we would thoroughly test th< jam along with other brands, and give oui opinion. We are happy to ntate, frunklj and fully tnai we have been very moot surprised, as prior to the receipt ol Messrs Klrkpatrlok'a gift we were onawart that New Zealand oould boast of an iudustry of which it has ho muoh reason to be proud. Tho various sorts of jam were tested by a number of persons, who oompared the samples with other brands and the general verdict m that not only are Mutmra Jjl'kpntDok'a produotlonn tni aud away better than any other Now Zealand hrai'd wo oa» obtain, bnt. thuy are suuenor to ilinmisn jama In bemg frpsher. The nearest approaoh to the excellence of the Nelson jam was that oontained In tins bearing the name of a ratmanian firm, bat even m this comparison the Nelson article came out a long way best. We are pleased to be able to give unstinted praiso to a gonuino local industry, the product of which we can unreservedly recommend to consumers. AH of the many persons who have teßted the eamplea »re loud m their pralae, aud s-e moat unreservedly congratulate Messrs Ktrkpatrtck and Coupon turning oat a tenalnw fruit j<m tit to 'grace "tho table's »nd ple-iHe tho palaum of Iho moat uxuriouw and tftßtiduHiß.— <" iiftvrka's jjay Herald," ,luly 18th. Sioaples of Klrkpstrlck and Go's " X " brand of jtm have been forwarded to us md we are free to oonfoss that they ippear to be m every way excellent and we Mpy beoome better known m the looal narkwi ffill meet with muoh appreciation rom the baiwjfl of households. The maker ,sserts thnt n«n« but the purest froita ;rown m Nelson are m bis manuoctares, and we are content to acoept thai; ftSßUrince. Onttalnly tha jama possess a tiphpesa and frmtuieaa of flavor that bears that assertion ooU^Donodla
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1940, 10 September 1888, Page 2
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873Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1940, 10 September 1888, Page 2
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