Read " THE MIRROB," A HIGH-CLASS Weekly Social, P?Lrtt« * oal, Literary, and Dramatio paper. be published every FRIDAY, prioe 3d, bf the Centennial Printing and Publishing Company, Limited, Melbourne Plaoe. Russell iStrnet. Melbourne. ** CREAM OF BOOIOH WHIBKY. BKEADALBANE. To be had of all Storekeepers, Hotelkeepn . ocere, ani Wine Merohants. AGFNTd— Wm BOOULAR A!fD 00., Donsdlfl and Christchnrch. ""■-■««, CASH BEYERS 0»E WHEAT, BARLEY, OATS, RYEGRASS «_kc. j &c. Rye Cornjor Sale. Agents For — Brantford Light b'teel Binder Liverpool w und * Loudon and Globe Insurance Company . N.Z. Accident Inturanoe Company.' 3 86 BAITER "BROS., BUILDERS, UNDERTAKKR3, &0, Corner Wakanui Ro<?d and Oaea street, (Next Cest.-al Hotel,) Or at Baker _sid Krown'a Co.eh Faotory Havelock' street. (N t fxt the Court Housb.) 890 n ' ■ ■— ■ ■ ■■«■ ■— ■__■■-—■_—* JAMES HESBLTINE, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, BURNET St. (ST-sara Soott's Stables), AND AT TINWALD. WISHES to acquaint the farmers md borae-owners of the Aahburton Oounty, that having Imported a large stook of materials, ho Is now prepared to enpply them with HORSE COVERS of superior make and quality at very reason* able prioe. for the coming season. Quota" tions on application. SADDLERY AND HARNESS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS IN STOOK. 3*142 ■ '** .ni, FURNITURE FURNITURE 1 1 UPHOLSTERY ! UPHOLSTERY I BEDDING BEDDING 1 1 TOILETWARE 1 TOILETWARE Pickford & UndriJJ HAVE m Stook aud for Sale at very reasonable rates, every description of Household furnishings. A Large and Varied Stock to select from. $£?* NoTB THB ADDBKB8 — Ashburton Furniture Warehouse TANCRED STREET, (Opposi Arcade.) ' iii ——————aaaaaaaa— | ZEALANDIA BOOTS The Grandest "Wearing Boots Manufactured m the Colony. THESE BOOTS are now being sent for from Viotoria, Queensland, end New South Wales, by customers who bave had then? previously m New Zealand. Some time ago, a family who were returning to Yorkshire were fitted outwith " Zealandia" Boots, by a large Storekeeper and they wrote to say that their '• Zealandia" Pools caused a deal of discussion m tho O.'d Country," and they stoutly maintained that np finer wearing boots could be made m England. Sines w ting, these Colonists bave returned to New Zealand, and have informed us that their boy wore a pair of the « DEPENDABLE" SOHOOL BOOTS while going Homo ; all tbe time at Home ; while returning'; and has since worn them at school for two months, aud the Boots are perfeot yet Every other pair gave equal satisfaction. There is no greater economy than m buying " Zealandia n Boots, and remember that non© are genuine unless branded on the sole » The Zealandia Boot Store runs tbii Brand, and every pair is guaranteed J Has also the largest asaortment of English Boots at all prices. We sell at the lowe.t Dunedin and Chris t-hurch prices, and we aro never beaten AU Goods marked m plain figures; ZEALAND f A BOOT STORE -SHBTJB.O'J
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2104, 13 April 1889, Page 1
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457Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2104, 13 April 1889, Page 1
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