I Public Notice Germina. Palatable, Digestible, Beßtlng Aft all Grocers, TO THE PCBLIO OF AaaDUBTON AND DISTRICT. Wauchop & Co., GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, LaSD AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, ARE prepared to do business for Clients at' Lowest Rates. Grain, Wool, and all Farm Produce sold punctually, and account sales rendered promptly; Goods bought for Clients m the best markets, and forwarded without delay. Loans negotiated for earns froa> £10 to £10,000 on freehold security. Liens on Crops, Wool, and other seonrlty. All business strictly private. WAUCHOP & CO., 224 Hereford Street, Christohuroh, John Eanger, SADDLE, COLLAR, AlvD HARNESS MAKER, HAYING purchased the business o Mr A. Ibeland, and removed Into those commodious premises lately ocoupled by him In Burnett Street, begs most sincerely to thank his customers for past suppor and solicits a continuance of the same which he will strive to deserve by keeping the best stock of Saddlery and Harness, and strict attention to business; combined with good workmanship and Reasonable charges. Repairs noatly and promptly attended to 7*120 S # J3 # Seymour, SURGEON DENTIST, 215, Colombn Street (new Buildings' near corner of Gloucester Street.) Established ... 1869 SCALE OfDhARGES : Extraction, 2b 6d per tooth ; Fillings, 6s per tooth. A redaotion made where a number require attending to. ARTIFIOIAL TEETH. The* oharges for Artificial Teeth are roadt with a view to strict economy, regulated by such circumstances as cases present, oz euch materials as patients prefer. Particulars given on application. Consultation free. Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas) administered when required. Attendance, 9a.m, to 6 p.m. 215, Colombo Street, Ohbistohuboh. 8 167 • Eden, George. EDEN GEOBGE'S GREAT DISCOVERY, EDEN GEORGE begs to Inform the inhabitants of Aehburton and surronnding districts that he has just discovered a MOST IMPORTANT PROCESS by wbloh Photographs can b« produced at ONE-FOURTH THE USUAL GOBI And that he has consequently reduced his prices as under : — Carte de Visites, 5s per doz., (old 'prioe. 25s per doz. ; Oabinetß, 10s per doz, old price, 50b per dcz ; Boudoirs, 15s per doz, old prioe, 90s per doz ; other sizes proportionately reduced.^ Persons who were Photographed durinpr the Asnbnrton visit can obtain extra copies at the above prices adding exchange and postage. Although the above prices at«* ■) extremely small the finest work is guarai. teed, as the Photos taken by the ne process are vastly snperior to thoße by the old one, and they aro permanent, At the above prices all Photos mast bt prepaid for, as no ledger will be kept and on no acoount will this rule be broken. When yIbI ting Christ church don't forgfl. to visit Eden George's Vestibule where over 1500 excellent Photographs are to be seen without charge. Eden George, I ■ U THE POPULAR PHOfOGBAPHBy ! i
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2067, 19 February 1889, Page 1
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448Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2067, 19 February 1889, Page 1
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