WESTBHFIKLD FLOUR MILLS. FARMERS and other Settlers In the Aobburton DUtrlok are Informed that the above Mills are now prepared to do gristing In any quantity at lowest rates, and having a Fint-Olaia Miller engaged, satisfaction oan be guaranteed. Grain for gristing oan be left at my shop m Tanored street. G. J. F. LTJBLOWv Proprietor* £20RHWABD. f , IN oonseqnenoe of the amount of Poaching going on la the Creeks on the Lagmhor Estate, th 6 above reward will be paid to anyone, giving information that will lead to a conviction. from thisaate.NO ONE will be permlfted to fish m the Creeks on the Lagmhor Estate. DONALD MoLE AW. Laghmqr, lit April, 1889 4£2 NOTIOB OF CHANGE. Dr. J. fI.~OWNEND, /CONSULTING Phyololan, 183 Colombo \j Street (opposite Bank of New Zealand), Ohrlstobarch (Hon Yisltlng Pay* vlolan, Ohrletahatoh Hoipltal 10 years). Hours of,Coniult»Uon from ,12. untlf S p.m., and from 7.80 ontll 9 p m., 3undays exoepted^. ■ N . B — Oonsaltatlon by letter. ;__ ' . 63tf ASHBURTON COAL and FIBEWOO DEPOT. Kri T)EAN begs to inform his O« D friendu and the pujblio generally that he has scoured a^ fresh supply of beat Newcastle coal whioh he - intends to sell at GBEATLT REDUCED PRICES. Also m stock— Mount Somers, Malvern, Westport) and Newcastle Coal. Firewood, Post and Rails, Stakes, Btrainers, etc t oto., Oats, Bran, Sharps, Potatoes, Chaff, Ohlokvheat, etc. R. 8 BEAN. West Street, THB ienitiye PectMal^Sp^fl. Flon TS AN InfalUblerejnedy-for-XJATABBHS, JL . Beonchitis, Colds, And all Bronchial AWECITIOKS. It is for over Sixty Ykars prescribed by the medical Celebrities. : ' Georges Pastelof Epinal A Peotokal liquobioe Bonboh, is proved to be efficaoious agalDst Colds, Nkbvous Codqhs, and all irritations of the Thboat and Chbst. BiiWARE OF IMITATIONS. - RE7NAL SONS et Co, Chrmists, -sraTj 'jWQgJWTj, gag '%Z Eden George EDEN GEORGE'S GREAT DISCOVERY, EDEN GEORGE 7 begs ;to inform tte inhabitants of AehburJon and sutv ronnding districts , that . he has just discovered a MOOT IMPORTANT PROCESS by wbich Photographi can be producedat ' ■ ' * ONE-FOURTH THE USUAL, OC^Tlv And that he has consequently reduced Oil prices asunder?— - -' Oarto de Visiles, 6s per dos., old 'price. 25s per doz. ; Oabinete, 10s per doz, ola price, 60s per dozj Boudoirs, 15s per doz, old prioe, 90s per doe; other sizes proportionately reduced. Persons who were Photographed during the Ashburton visit oan obtain extra copies at the above prioeß adding exehanp* and postage. ■ c Although the above > prices aie so txtremely small the fineßt work ii'giiina* ccd t as the Photos taken by the new process- are vastly superior to those? jlaken by the old one, and they aie^Ktfa permanent, ■ ' "" • : At the above prioes all Photoe must be pi«paid for, as no ledger will be kept and on no account will this rule be broken* When visiting Cbristohnrch don't forget to visit Eden George's Vestibule' where over 1500 excellent Photographs are to be seen vithout charge. Eden George, 188 POPCUR PBOWURAPHEB
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2150, 17 June 1889, Page 1
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481Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2150, 17 June 1889, Page 1
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