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Wanted "TVrANTED a well educated youth to VV learn the drapery.— H. C. Siocbs, Melford House. 5 43

ITtOH genuine Aahourton Tweed Suits Sj read? made, or to measure, fit and quality guaranteed, and at prices unequalled, go to R. Alcobn, Aahburtoo Clothing Mart, S&underV buildings.

PRE«!vNTB. — We are giving Presents to every purchaser of 2s 6d and upwards m Drapery, Boots, Clothing, &o. — H. C. Segebs, Melford Honae.

U? ANTED Known. — Handsome V V Presents to every Purchaser to the value of 2a 6d and upwards of Drapery, Boots, Clothing, &c — H. 0. Segebs, Melford Honse.

WANTED Known — Buy yonr Drapery Boots, Clothing, &c, at Melford House. A substantial Present to every purchaser of 2s 6d and upwards.— H. 0. Skgers, Mtilford House.

PEACHES, damsons, oranges, filberts limei, tomatoes, cuonmberi, apples, pears, lemona, and cocoanuts, also first pr'ze onions end piokling onloni. Grapes Is6d per Id.— Mas Adams, Sunndera Bnildlngi. . 6 69

rWT ANTED Kuown. — That Mis V V Edwabds, Tailoress, is prepared to make Boys' Clothing, also Cuffing, Strap ping, repairs and alterations, &o —Miss JSdwabds, corner Moore Btreet and Belt. 11 105 ANTFD Known— The tfreat Hal of Colonial. Clothing, Boots, &c commenced 12 months ago m founders Buildings is still going on, and I have engaged extra Assistants so as to be able to supply Customers with less delay than formerly, — Robert Aloorn, tAshburton Clothing Mart and Tea Warehouse, Saunders' Buldings.

Public notices ' THB ANNUAL General Meeting of the Ashbarton Caledonian Bociety will be held at Mb Ssaly'b Offioe, Eaßt Street, on SATURDAY i.VEJSINtr, May the 11th inst, at 7.30 p.m. Business ; Consideration of Annual Report and Balanoe IShset, Election oi Officers and any other business that may come befoie the meeting. J. TUOKEB, 5t30 Hon Seo. ASHBUBTON HIGH 80H00L. 11/ ANTED at tha commenoement of W next term a Junior Master, competent to teaoh Latin, French, and English subjects ip the lower o asses. Some experience m tuition will be required. Salary, £100 per annum. Applications addressed to the Chairman of the Board will be received up to SATURDAY, 18th May proximo. JOHN EDGAR BUCHANAN, 4J164 Seoretaty to the Board.

jj^ESSBS ILDHHJ J^BWIS SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES PUBLIC Bnzurßfrr Stbbbt ABHBU ETON. MB OHAKLES BBADDELL ban entered oar Offioe as Managing Olerk m placa of Mb ClaytoK, who ia leaving the D strict. Mr Braddell will be m daily communication with our Head Offioe m Onrißtchnrch, and will receive instructions from Clients . MB WXLDItf G will visit Aehburton every Thursday and on all Court days. 4fßl

pHABLES DBADDELL ESTATE, HOUSE, L4ND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Licensed Land Broker, and Sworn Valuator under the "Land Transfer Act, 1885 ' Agent for the National Fire Insurance Company, Rents and debts collected. Several Farms and Houses for Sale or to Let. Offices removed to Messrs Wilding and Lewies Buildings, next (> Mail" offioe, • 2*Bl

LEVIATHAN RAILWAY mK MPERANOE TTO TEL (Opposite the Railway Station), DUNEDIN MRS SILK - - Pbopbietbibs, Begs to inform her friends and the Fobllo generally that she has purchased the above Hotel, and respeotfally solicits a share of their support. The Hotel is the largest and most commodious of Its kind In Dunedln, and oan offer accommodation not to be excelled ; having been thoroughly renovated alcoe the new proprietress took possession; and will now be found most comfortable.

VISITORS Will find every civility and accommodation", and the aim of the Proprietress will be to give *W patrons every satisfaction. N.B.— Refreshmeili? oan be obtained m the ihape of Tea, Coffee, *id Ooooa on arrival : and Guests wlahlng to £0 ft way by early train oan depend on being calibd m ample time, if tb»y will only make their wishes known 4 156 Be RUSSBLL'B BANKRUPT STOCK. r FURTHER concessions having been made by the Official Assignee since I acoeptlng onr tender of 11s 4d IN THE £, We are now enabled to sell the goods at the price at which we originally bought, : "ill 8 4 D _^ IHB £ SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY We wish It distinctly understood that I Mb Russell has No Connection whatever & with This, bale, cor will he be on the premises, N. 2. TWEED CO. j

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2127, 6 May 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2127, 6 May 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2127, 6 May 1889, Page 2

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