f Public Notices 1 T OST— Spaniel Dog, answers to th< Xj nams of ' Tom" ; color, liver anc J vi h e. Anyone returning him to th< - Cffioe of ths pi.per will be rewarded, li , found m anyone's pot-session after thii date will be prosecuted according to lav, 3 151 rjHABLES ¥>RADDELI EBTATE, HOUSE, L\ND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Licensed Land Broker, and Sworn Valuator under the " Land Transfer Aot, \ 1886 ' Agent for the National Fire 1 Insurance Company, Rentß and debts oolleoted. Several farms and Houses foi 1 Hale or to Let. BORt>Exr bTBBKi (opposite the Arcade.) * 2*Bl IT- L S- M ANKITr Mouorary Ophthalmto Surgeon to the OhrUtohuroh flospttal, Lste House Surgeon to the Central London Eye Hospital, London, and late Clinical Assistant of Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, H»b oommenoed praotioe as a Speol-llst m Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throst, and Nose, at Addiscombe, corner of East Town Belt and Ferry Road, Ohrlstchnroh. Hours of Consultation ; 9 till 10.30 a.m., 2 111 l 3.30 p.m., 6 30 till 7.30 p,m. SU6 y AUANB AND ft O ' CASH BUYERS OF WHEAT, BARLET, OATS, RYEGRASS &0., <fco. Rye Cornjor Sale. Agents For — Brantford Light Steel Binder Liverpool and London and Globe [ Insurance Company N.Z Accident luturonce Company. 3 86 JAMES HESBLTINE, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, BURNET St. (Njcxt Soott's Stibles), , AND AT TINWALD. WISHES to scqu-Int the farmers aod horse-owners of the Ashburton County, that having imported a large stook of materials, be Is now prepared to * apply them with HORBE COVERS of 1 superior make and quality at very reasonable prioe, for the oomlog season. Quota* tions on application. SADDLERY AND HAENKSB OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS IN STOOK. Transfer of Business IN Thanking my numerous Oastomers for the liberal support tbey hava j given me dirlng the last 10 years I have been In Businees as Plumber, Gaefitter, and Tinsmith, I take this opportunity of informing them that I have DISPOSED OF THE BUSINESS To my Son, John W. Habdult, and solicit for him a oontlnuanoe of their j patronage. SAML. HAEDLEY. Maroh lst, 1880. In reference to the above I trust by a strict attention to Business, including a promptitude m the exeoutlon of all orders, to merit the same measure of support acoorded to my father. J. W. Hardley PLUMBER, GASFITTER, TINSMITH AND GALVANIBED IRON WORKER. East Strbit, ASHBURTON. All Aooonnts due to lst Maroh, 1889, must be paid promptly either to J. W, Hardley, East street, or Samuel Hardley, East Belt, Aihburton. 3t22 H-* J- WOOD & CO. STATIONERS' hall, STATIONEBY. WRITING and PRINTING PAPERS of all kinds. I WRAPPING PAPERS and BAGS In any quantity. ACCOUNT BOOKS of all SIZES and BINDINGS. NEWT-OOKS by every Mall, HYMN and PRAYER BOOKS, BIRTHDAY BOOKB, SOHOOL BOOKS, eto., eto., Sohool Teachers, Committers, and Libraries, supplied at LOWEST PRICES. fancy"goods. MUSIO and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every description. MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS. Subscribers wanted for any Maoaslni or Newspaper published, H. J. WOOD & CO STATIONERS' HALL, ASHBURTON V
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2095, 27 March 1889, Page 3
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496Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2095, 27 March 1889, Page 3
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