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Public Notices, J THE Undersigned have Truat Funds „ for JnvoPßOiont upon firßt class freehold securities at lowoßt current rafes of r interest m sums varying from £50 to _ £2000. IWILDING AND LEWIS, ' 77 Solicitors, Burnett Sf, _ B John .Hanger. SADDLE, COLLAR AND HAKNKSS i MAKEB. TTAVING purchased tho business of JjL Mr a. Ireland, and removed into - these commodious premiers lately occupied by him m Burnett Siroet, begs most sincerely to thank his customers for j pastsopport and rolioits a contli truce of ' the same, which he will strive to deserve by keeping the best stock of Sudd or} and Barnessj and strict attention to bust* ' new, combined with good workmanship < And Feaionable charges. Repairs neatly snd pre mp'ly attedded to +120 __________ BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! J. MOISCXN, Impermeable and Practical Bootmaker, BEGS to announce his first CLEARING SALE, comimncicg October Is', for ONE KONTB only, when he will off r to the pnblic his choice stock of best English and Colouial BOOTS AND SHOES, of all descriptions, at prices that will command a ready Sale for Cash, J.M, has always on band goods of his own make and made to measure, which, lor STYLE, FASHION, NEATNESS, and ELEGANCE, cannot be surpassed, as he it a thorough expert m tbis tineRepairs neatly (Xeonted. tancreiTrtreet, Ne_t the CLUB, ABhburton J 9^loß Frozen Meat WE are prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANOEB on Frozen Meat plsced m our bands for ssle m the Home Markets. M-8388 MtLics Bros., etc,, our London Agents, give epecial attention to this business, and have been oucceßsful m obtaining tUe Highest prices. SHIPPERS CAN DEPEND ON LIBERAL ADVANCES, PROMPT SETTLEMENT, SEPARATE ACCOUNT SALES From the moment tbat Stock are delivered at the Freezing Works or m the railway trucks to our order we undertake responsibility of Shipping and payment of all local charges, Freight, Insurance, etc., thus relieving shippers of all trouble and loss of time. MILES & CO., Ohrißtchuroh. GEORGE JAMESON, Agent, g 71 Ashbnrton and Rakaia. Wool JWool Wool BEASOnTBBB-89. TIT I L B s"~ A. N O O O. Are prepared to make Liberal CASH ADVANCES, At a low Tate of Interest, on tho ensuing CLIP OF WOOL, Placed m their hands for Sale hero or for Shipment to MILES BROS. AND CO., LONDON. No Commission charged on Advances, and no Commission charged for offering Wool here unless a Sale ia effected. Periodical Sales will be hold during the Season at Mr Geo. Jameson's commodious and convenient Stores, West Street. . J. T. FORD, Auctioneer. GEOEGE JAMESON, Agent, 9 70 Ashburton and Rakaia. FISHING SEASON, 1888. FISHING TACKLE. FISHING TACKLE. JUST Arrived, ex ••Coptic" and "Talnol," a large and woll-assorted Stock of a)l Fishing Requisites, viz., Rods, Lines Reels, Stocking*, Minnows, File*, Gaff Hooks, Mountings, Assorted Honks, and every Article for the Season, at Lowest Prices. Fishing Licenses can now be obtained from me. Also, New Stock of CRICKETING ANT> LAWN TENNIS MATERIALS. Wm Zander, ISUING TACKLE DKPOT, iOBACOONJST. FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE. Ltdles' and Gentlemen's Hair Dressing Saloons. 8f165 D. McFarlane, GROCER, ASHBURTON. MY MAHY~THANKS ARE Tendered to my numerous Cos tomers and the Public generally for he liberal support accorded me at my Clearing Sale last Saturday, and also to my East Street Patrons who fonnd their way to Burnett street, my CASH TAKINGS showing conclusively that they have no* deserted me. I hereby beg to Inform ah tbat as my sale so far has been suoh a success I intend contlnniner it for another FOUR WEEKS, dnrlng which time my Customers will hare the' advantage of buying Goods withont the extra duty of the new Tariff placed thereon (as now charged by other stores.) Therefore you may depend npon gotting B BARGAINS It Is a great pleasure to me to see my Customers walking out my establishment with large Parcels and smiling faoes for a small outlay, and I confidently assert— withont gush, blow, or buDknm — that I sell twenty-five per cent, cheaper than ANT OTHER HOUSE, and shall continue to do to for another Mouth Therefore Don't delay, Purchase whlta yon may, And lay In a stock for a rafny day. D. M C FARLANE, WHOLESALES AND FAMILY GROCER, ONLY ADDRESS— BURNEET STREET

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1962, 5 October 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1962, 5 October 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1962, 5 October 1888, Page 2

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