Wanted WANTED — Apprentices to the oresmaking. Apply Kennedy and [JameroN, Dressmakers, Moore Street. '• : 3 114 SUNOAYat Home, •'Lieinre floor, 'b Boys and Girls own AonUal, Eilioot" Commentary, Life In Christ, Madagascar tnd Pacific Islands, New Books —H. M. Jones. WANTED by young man, aged 26, situation as shepherd on station. willing to keep books; has had five years ex perienoe among sheep.— J.B. " Guardian ' Office. 3 123 Vff"^ ANTED Known— Large a-.ck of YV real Sellsrs' Mould Boards, direct from Huntley. J. H. Stephens. PRESENTS. — We are giving Presents to every purchaser of 2s 6d and upwards m Drapery, Boots, Clothing, &c. — H. 0. SeobßS, Telford House. fi^Oß. genuine Ashburton Tweed SuH* Jj ready-made, or to measure, fit and quality guaranteed, .and at prices unequalled, go to U. Alcorn, Ashburton Clothing Mart, Saunders' Build ines. TTTANTED Known — Buy your Drapery VV Boots^Clothing, &c, at Melford House. A substantial Present to every purchaser of 2s 6d and H. O. SKGERB, Melford House. ANTED Kuown— Rfcauy wonty Buyers call and inspect our Stock. No reasonable offer refused.— Glasgow Drapery Company, East street, below Patching's. • 280 WANTED Known. — Handsome Presents to every Purchaser to the value of 2s 6d and upwards of Drapery, Boots, Clothing, &c— H. C. Sboers, Melford Souse. PEACHES, damsons, oranges, filberts, limes, tomatoes, cucumber*, apples," pears, lemons, and coooannts, also first pr'za onions and pickling onlona. Grapes 1b 6i per lb. — Mrs Adams, Saunders Boll d logs. 6 69 WAITED Known.— That Mis Edwards, Tailoresß, is prepared to make Boys' Clothing, also Cuffing, Strap ping, repairs and alterations, &c— Miss Edwards, corner Moore street and Belt. . . 11 105 WANTED Known-Tbe Great ~ Sale cf Colonial Clothing, Boots, &o , commenced 12 months ago m baunders' Buildings is still going on, and I have eugated «xtia Assistants so as to be able to supply Customers with lees delay than fo merly. — Robebt Alcors, Ashburton Clothing Mart and Tea Warehouse, Ssuuders' Bu ldings Rink de Paris. PATRON IBED BY THE ELITE ,^l3 NOW~OPEN-Bg^ Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, Morning Sessions (Ladies only) 10 to 12. Afternoon, 2.30 to 4.30. Evening, 7*30 to 10. Admission as usual. Special arrangements for Season Tioksts. R. ELBTON, 3*?6 Manager; BUY NEW QOODS (Our own Make) And Save Your Money by Purchasing your CLOTHING AND MERCERY AT THE NEW ZEALAND Clothing Factory. SALE ffOW Off Suits to Measure ... ,„ £2 15s Trousers to Measure ... 16s 9 J . Splendid Variety of TWEEDS AND COATINGS to select from. COMPARISON ! 18 THE* BBUB TEST OE Y^LUE. W, H. WEBBER,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2095, 23 March 1889, Page 2
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418Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2095, 23 March 1889, Page 2
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