GLASGOW DRAPERY and CLOTHING COMPANY, East Street, next Patching, Sailmaker. H, J. WOOD & Co STATIONERS' HALL, Ifriedlander'a Buildings Ashburton. NEW J3OOKS, A LARGE Selection of the latest cheap Editions. Near Books for School Prizes and Presentation m great variety. A apoola discount to School and Library Oom mlttees CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, New Season 1888-89. A LARGE A*ND BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT Now ready for Inspection, including Ohromo, Hand Painted, and Photo Oardß o New Zealand Scenery, suitable for aending to Friends In other parts of the werld. Large stock of Stationery and Account Books of every description. Writing Oases and Deaks, Scrap, Photo, and Fern Albums, Work Boxes, Purses, Card Oases, Pocket Books, Photo Frames, and every description of Fancy Stationery. LETTS DIARIES OR *389. Commercial, Rough, and Pocket Series 11. J. WOOD & CO, STATIONERS' BALL, ASHBURTON.
A. Harrison. Alfred Harrison, AUCTIONEER, STOCK AND ESTATE AGENT AND VALUATOR, SATURDAY SALE at 12 o'clook sharp ~ Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Produoe »nd Merohandlße. Farming Implements and Yehloles of all kinds constantly m Yards on view FOR SALE. Clearing Sales held m town or Country as required, and most liberal terms arranged with both Buyers and Sellers. Rents collected, and.the Business of Absentees managed with care. Valuation made of Properties or Merohan. disc on eaßy terms. Advances made Instantly on Goods delivered at the Store for Sale. TO LET — Commodious Residence on East Belt, lately ocoapled by 0. Hawson, Esq. Oontalhß 6 roomsjj large handaome dining room, 18 x 12. Wind mill pump, beautiful garden, 2 sores, and every convenience. Rent very moderate TO LET— Shops In Ooleman'a Buildings, Redaced rents. Good brick bulidinga handaome shops. Agent for the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company. ALFRED HARRISON.
Eden George. EDEN GEGEGE'S GREAT DISCOVERY. EDEN GEORGE begs to Inform the inhabitants of Ashburton and surronnding districts that he haß just discovered a MOOT IMPORTANT PROCESS by wbich Photographs can be produced at ONE-FOURTH THE USUAL COST, And that he has consequently reduced his prices aq under :■*- * Oarte de Visites, 6s per do»., old price, 25s per do?. ; Oabinetp, 10s per doz, old price, 50a per tics ; Boudoirs, loa per doz, old price, 90a per doz; other sizos proportionately reduced. Persons who were Photographed during the Aehburton visit can obtain extra copies at the above prices adding exchange and postage. Although the above prices are so extremoly email the finest work is guaran teed, aB the Photos taken by the new Erooess are vastly Bnperior to those taken y the old one, and they are also permanent. At the above prices all Photos must be prepaid for, ob no ledger will be kept and on no account will this rule be broken, When visiting Obristchurch don't forget to visit Eden George's Vestibule where over 1500 excellent Photographs are to be aeen without charge. Eden George, THE PHOTOGRAPHER
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2009, 10 December 1888, Page 4
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470Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2009, 10 December 1888, Page 4
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