Public .Notice* LOCAL FRUIT. /^OOD Plumß for preserving, pioke vJT fresh from tbe trees as soon as i 6 a d locally grown ; not like the imported ones that are only half ripe and yet damaged m transit, being so long on the road. Fresh plucked fiuifc is tho only eort fit or jam. Good Kidney Potatoes at the lowest Market Bates. A. W. KANDELL, 2*39 Fruit Grower, Town Hall. BAKER BEOS., BUILDERS, UNDERTAKERS, &o. Corner Wakanul Road and Oass street, (Next Ckntbal Hotel.) Or at Baker and Brown's Ooaoh Faotory Havelook street. (NXZT THE COUBT HOUSE.) 290
THE GIGANTIC SALE OP Messrs J. On & Go's Stock AMOUNTING TO NEARLY £7000 PURCHASED BY ANDREW ORR AT A LARGE DISCOUNT FROM INVOICE COST. WILL GOMMBWOI Saturday, March 2, COME EARLY TO SECURE TREMENDOUS BARGAINS nr EVERY DEPARTMENT. ANDREW ORR
WriSON'S PORTLAND CEMENT I HAVE been appointed AGENT FOR ASHBURTON for this very high quality Cement JOHN G. RESTELL. -■ WILSON'S PORTLAND CEMENT has been tested by Mr Derbridge, who gives the following report : — Lyttelton, 26th January, 1888. I have tested the sample of Cement delivered to me on Friday, 18th met., with the following result ; — 1 962 1 940 rtKJGIbo per briquett. This I consider a good test, but had it been cooler I thiuk the result would have been better, as the Cement Rets too quiqkly m this very hot dry weather. (3gd) 8. Dxbbbidoi. Inspeotor of Works for Harbor Board, Lyttelton. The above gives an average test of 4161bs per square inch. Knight, Bevan, aod Eturgea test gave an average of 3401 bs per square inoh. It will be seen by the above that the Auckland Cement retains its position as being folly equal if not sup cbiu£ to the Best Brand of |mporfed. Cement. f Money kept m New Zealand, benefits us all. In tho large works m anol near Christ* ohurch this Cement is being used, JOHN G.~RESTELL, + AGENT, ASHBUBTON. H- J. WOOD & CO. stationers' hall.
STATIONERYWRITING and PRINTING PAPERS of all kinds. WRAPPING PAPERS and BAGS In any quantity. ACCOUNT BOOKS of all SIZES and BINDINGS. NEWTTOOKS ! by every MalL HYMN and PRAYER BOOKS, BIRTHDAY BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, etc, etc., < School Teachers, Committees, and Libraries, supplied at LQ WEST PRJOEB. Any Book not In stock procured at Shortest Notloe. fanctTgoods, MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every description. MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS. Subiorlbers wanted for any Msgaslns or Newspaper published. H.J.WOOD&CO STATIONERS' HALL, ASHBURTON.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2073, 26 February 1889, Page 3
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