TO THE LADIES OF ASHBURTON. Misses Morrison & Holloway DRESS AND MANTLE MAKEBS TANCRED BTBEET ASHBURTON. 5 169 A CARD.) Miss Carson, TEACHER OF MUSIC, (PIANOFORTE AND OKGAN), Bubnett Street, 12 101 Charles Ray, MECHANICAL ENGINEER REPAIRS Guns, Sewing Machine! Lawn Mowers, Pumps, etc, BICYCLES and TRICYCLES repahsd and eitraa kept on hand. BIOYOLES~FOR SALE. : Engineering m all its Branches Opposite CENTRAL HOTEL, Wakanui Read. #7 BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! J Mdisoisr, Impermeable and Practical Bootmaker, BEGS to atnounce his first CLEARING SALE, commencing October Ist, for * ONE MONTH only, when he will ofr>r to the pnblic his choice atock of beßt English and Colonial BOOTS AND SHOES, of all description?, at prices that will command a ready Sale for Cash, J. M, has always on hand goods of his own make and made to measure, which, for STYLE, FASHION, NEATNjbJSS, and ELEGANCE, cannot be surpassed, as he is a thorough expert m this line. Repairs neatly exscuted. TANOREJS~STREET, Next the CLUB, Aehbutton. 9*loß FISHING SEASON, 1888. FISHING TACKLE. FISHING TACKLE. TUST Arrived, ex "Coptic 11 add (/ " Talnul," a large and well-assorted Stock of all Flßhlng Requisites, viz., Rods, Lineß, Reels, Stockings, Minnows, Flies, Gaff Hooks, Mountings, Assorted Hooks, and every Article for the Season, Bt Loweßt Prices. Fishing Licenses can now be obtained from me. Also, New Stock of CRICKETING AND LAWN TENNIS MATERIALS. Wm. Zander, FISHING TACKLE DEPOT, TOBACCONIST, FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE. Ladles' and Gentlemen's Hair Dressing Saloons. 8f165 D. McFarlane, GROCER, ASHBURTON; MY MANY THANKS 4 RE Tendered to my numerous Gas £1. tomers and the Publlo generally for he liberal support acoord6d me at my Clearing Sale last Saturday, and also to my East Street Patrons who found their way to Burnett street:, my » OASH TAKINGS showing conclusively that they have no* deserted me. I hereby beg to inform afti that as my sale so far has been auoh • succeßß I intend oontlnnine it for another FOUR WTCEKS, during which time my Customers wil» have the advantage of buying Goods without the extra duty of the new Tariff placed thereon (as now charged by other atoreß.) Therefore you may depend upon getting BARGAINS. It la a great pleasure to me to see my Cußtomera walking out my establishment with large Parcels and smiling faces for a small outlay, and I confidently assert — without gush, blow, or bunkum — that I sell twenty-five per cent, cheaper than ANY OTHER HOUSE, and shall continue to do so for Another Mouth, Therefore Don't delay, Parohase while you may, And lay m a stock for a rainy day. D. I C FAELANE, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY GROCER, ONLY ADDRESS— BURNEET STREET
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1959, 2 October 1888, Page 3
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436Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1959, 2 October 1888, Page 3
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