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Wanted I — — . • i \\J ANTED Tenders for darting F-ax. v\ Apply 5t the Mill to Wevmouth "Bobbbis, Hlods. 9 121 ni ANTED Known— That Haybs ant> \\ Co. has 250 Splendid Tweed Trousera Your pick for 10a 6d. f~*i UEATESl 1 Kale ot the day, everyVX thing cheap for Cash — U. C. Fegers Melford House, BOOTS. BOOTS.— Keep tho foot dry and gave doctor's bills. Quality 1b everything m bad weather. I guarantee every pair. Best value fn Now Zj&'and at Ashl urton Clothing Mart., .Saaudara Buildlngß. — Robert Alooun. LADIES' Jackets. — Just Opened o few Ladies very superior Jackets, both m style and quality. Will be sold at les? than half their prloe tfmintj oor present Sale. — n,O.SEGKns, Melford House. "X 1 /"ANTED —Everyone to come and VV oce the nicest lot of Glaus, Ohitss, and Earthenware evrr shown m Ashbarton, nnd tho Oheftpect ever landed m New Zealand. Imported direct from the Mannfftotnreca. — Robert Alccrv bunders' Buildh.** til * — _ . QITOCKINGS— 700 pair* of Ladies and j^ Children's sample Host juat opened (landed nnder the old Tariff.) All quality to be aold cheap during our sale. — H. C. Segers, Melford House WANTED Known— That H. Dudley still sweeps Chimneys, and at low prices ; no reasonable price refused. All orders punctua'ly attended to. H. Dudley, Moore Street. 8 141 WANTED Cash. — Molr's Oatmeal (251 b), 2s 65; Candles, 6d ; Vestas, 5d dcz. ; Coffee and Milk, Is ; Cocoa and Milk, la ; Corn Flour, 4d ; Fruits In Syrup (21b Un»), 1" Orockeryj Glassware, and Ironmongery. — J. MoGeegob, Taucred street. WANTED Known— Albert Orum having purchased a Firat-olaßß Plant, is now Sweeping Chimneys m a careful, o'eanly manner, at lowest rates.. Orders may be left with J. Ranger, East Street, oc addressed to A. Drum, Wakannl Road. 8 66 "II r ANTED Known—New Goods. W New Goods for the spproaohlng Season to hand at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. WANTED Known— 2s3 will purchase a 40s Tweed Suit at the Now Zealand, Clothing Factory. \ I /"ANTED Known— We undertake VV to give the very best value obtainable m Men's and BoyaV Clothing, all our own make and made irom pure Wools, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, WANTED Known — Wo aro the Cheapest and Bo3t Houso m Ashburton for tihirfs, Bugs, Scarfs, flats, &c. Splendid variety to select from at tho New Zealand Clothing Factory. rTT ANTED Known -Our Boys' ClothVV ing iB unrivalled. Parents and Gaardiana see our Boys' Suits, nicely made ; Coat and Knickers lined throughout, from 10s 6d, at the Now Zealand Clothing Factory. WANTED Known— Tho Wonderful A'erthem dewing Machine, with the new high arm nnd all the latest I improvements, may be had on the Time Payment System at the New Zealand Clothing Factor/. earnestly i invited* \TCTANTED Known—We are still 6 VV making Measure Suita at 565, nod Trousers to measure at 17b 65, Cord Vesta from 125 6d to measure at the New Zealand Clothing Factory THE FEDERAL COFFEE PAL AC P, at the corner of Collins & Kino Streets, Melbourne. Now open for business. The Federal Palace ia only two minutes walk from the Central Railway Station - and the Wharves. The Palace contains 550 rooms, comprising Drawing, Dining, KeadiDg, Sitting, Billard, Bed, and other rooms. Special accommodation for families and permanent boardere. The Cuisine and Table appointments for the daily luncheon are a speciality. Particular care exercised to eecure perfect immunity from Accident by Fire. All charges moderate. 9 26 GEO. COHEN, Manager. JAMlPflllO. ♦ Soeob time since we published a small paragraph en the unsatlsfßotory nature of mach of the jam retailed m the colony. This reached Meters Kirkp&trlck and Co., of Nelson, and they went to work m a very practloal fashion to prove that the j* ms manufactured by the firm were of the best quality. Two esses of assorted jims were sent to this office, with a request that we would thoroughly test the j*m along with other brands, and give oar opinion. We »re huppy to statp. frankly and fully that, we navo been very much surprised, as prior to the receipt of Messrs Kirkpatrlck's gift we were unaware ' that New Zealand oonld boast of an industry of which It has so mnoh reason to be prund. The various sorts of jam were tested by a number of persons, who compared the samples with other brands, and i he general verdict la thm not only are Mvanrft Kukpatrlck'a productions far ftud away better than any other JNew Zealand brand we can obtain, but they* are superior to iSngUaa 3*oaa m belog fresher. The nearest approach to the excellence of the Nelson jam was that contained In tins bearing the name of a Tasmanlan firm, bat even In thta comparison the Nelrfon article came out a long I way best. We are pleased to be able to give unstinted pralae to a genuine local industry, the product of whioh we can unreservedly recommend to consumers. All of the many poraoPß who have tested the Bamplea are loud In their pratse, and we must unreservedly congratulate Meagre Klrkpatrick and 00. upon taming oat a genuine fruit j<m fit to grace the tabioß and p!aise the palates of the most luxortoas and faatldtouß. — " Hawke'a Bay Herald," July IBch. S»*ples of Klrkpatrick and Co' 3 "X " brand of jam have been forwarded to ne and we are free to confess that they appear to be m every way excellent and »s they become better known m the local market will meet with much appreciation from the heads of households. The maker asserts that none but the purest frui'B grown m Nelson are used m hie manufactures, and we are content to accept that assurance. O--rfalnly . t,ho j«m» poesies ft richness ami r *«'■. qb» »t flag'" that bears that assertion oat.— -Donedtn £#Uif," July 3.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1953, 25 September 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1953, 25 September 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1953, 25 September 1888, Page 2

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