Pubiic Notices bakeeT^ros BUILDERS, UNDERTAKBBS, Ac, Tornar Wakantii Eoad and Oasa Btieet; (Nbxt Ohhtral Hotel.) Or at Baker and Brown's Coach Factor/ jlivelock street . I WHY ! WHATS O'COOTELL DOING NOW? SELLING HOR?E CLOTHS from 16a Cd "VVATJiBPi^OOF OILSKIN SUITS from , 12 B 3fl OALIOO TENTS from ,12b fid And everything else m the Trade equally cheap; and all his own make. Let us go and see P. O'CONNELL'S Al Tent JDepot. Where is his Shop? Why,** 00 MPTON'S BUILDINGS Moore Street, Aehbnrton. . 6*2' NOTICE. ' IN Thanking my numerons Friends and Customers m Tinwald and surround ing District, for the liberal support they have given me, I beg to assure them I am carrying on the business of GENERAL STOREKEEPER AND BUTCHER exclusively on my own account, without connection with any FIRM or PERSON or m any way as an AGENT for others Soliciting a continuance of your favors, which shall have prompt attention, whether left at the Store or forwarded by my cart, now running the Town every morning. Motto : HONESTY and CIVILITY. 5*38 JAMES GUDSEM,, REID and GKRAY, CA'MEKON STREET, . ABHBURTON Makers of IMPROVED D.-FUJRROW PLOUGHS (Made of Best Eimmerad Sorap Iron, and Winner of Firsi Prize at Melbourne Exhibition.) ' Over, 8000 V. AT,. /Over 8000 m use , /Bbduoed 'Pbioes; \ vo n«e. Extra heavy Mould Boards for rough . Landin;Sto_ok,- r - _. v Reid and Gray's Tufnip Powers, with or without Guano Sowers ; all aizes/ 1 J to 16 Coulfera, and 7to 14 inches apart made to sow turnips and manure down the' same tube, or In two, one following the 'oiher. This drill is very specially commended by all those who have used them.— Teati* monial just received :— Timaru, Ist May. •'Messrs Reid and Gray,, Dear Sirs,— ln reference to the Turnip and Manure ' Drill which I purchased from you m November last year, for George Gray Ruesell, Esq , Oti'pua, Timaru, I have pleasure m stating that it is the best Drill I have seen distributing artificial • manure, either m dry or damp state ; it never cloge, and easily regulated as to quantity', and distributes tbe manure with perfect regularity, and gave good eatistaction.— Yours truly, Alex Wyllir. ' . Zig-Zag burrows still -maintain their reputation as the best general purpose Harrow. Four hundred sets made annually. -• ■■- Newly Improved Chaffcutters a]l Bizee, with Balance FJy Wheel,fitted with patent cast steel Mouthpiece, m one pidee, which cua be ' taken off and replaced by an ordinary laborer m a few seconds. Cut three lengtDs of chaff. Portable Screw-Press and Bagging Chaffcutter, puts, riddles, elevates, screens and presses into the bag at one operation. 1, 2, 3, and 4 Horee-Powera. simple strong, and easily drawn, universally used throughout New Zealand. Jointed Pulverising Disc Harrows, over 700 m use. No farm should be without them. All sizes from 6ft to 12ft. Grain Drills from 11 to 17£oulters. We make largely for Canterbury and North Island, ••■■.-..; Cahoun's Hand Seed Sower! Farm Drays and Waggons, patent Fencing Standards for Folding Fheep, Fencing Wire, Steel, Iron, and Barb Wire. Repairs to all descriptions of Machinery promptly executed on the premiess. Catalogues free on application it Dune* din or any of,. pur Branches.; 4*163 ASHBURTO GLASS, PAINTS, AND PAPERHA GINGS WAREHOUSE. THE Under igned, having sold is Stock-in-Trade and Goodwill of the above Bußineßß to James Cbaigie, Timaru, begs to thank his friends and the public for the sepport accorded to him fo« the pert eleran years, and solicits conticrtt^se of the same to his successor, J. R. CHAPMAN. TT * „ James Craigie PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANQER SIGN WRITER, &c. and DIRECT IMPORTER OF ALL THE REQUISITES OF THE • TRADE, HAVING taken over the business of Mr J. R. ChaSman, I beg to iDform the public of. aehburton and District that 1 wMI keep a Painter's and Paperhaager's Stock id keeping with tbe size and importance of the Town and District, All orderß will receive prompt attention and be carefully executed. Workmen sent to aDy part of the District. —for Tale.— Newest designs of PAPERHANGINGB good variety. SHEtT GLASS, all sizes, from a 40 to a 10 x 8, m 16 or 21 oz or 260z. British Plate, Silvered Plate (for mirrors Bouga Plate, Colored, Obscured, Ornamental Sheet, Oak Varnish, Carriag' Varnish, &0., "White and Rod Lead Colors, Mixed Paints m Tins Srushe crimfl, &c. Paint mixed to any Shade. Advice to quantity freely given. a THE ABHBURTON GLASS. PAIIM \ AtfD PAJPEBHANGINGS WAjH
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1953, 25 September 1888, Page 1
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731Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1953, 25 September 1888, Page 1
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