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j , ratine .uoCiueb QENERAL PRESS AGENCY J REPORTERS, Newspaper Correspondent* I and Advertising Agents, j Russell Street, Melbourne, j Undertake Special Reports of Public Meetings, Newspaper Correspondence, and j Newspaper Advertising throughout the j Australian Colonies and New Zealand. I Communications to be addressed to Th« j Manager, I 1 N.B.—Files of Provincial Newspapers are r j ept for the convenience of -the Agency's J clients. 5 7a J I IXOELBIOR COAOH FACTORY?"" HIGiKS, OOAOH BDILDER and WUBcL(t WRIGHT, BURNErr St (Next "Mail" Okficb, Ashbuetok.) "WT TJ HiVING taken over th I VV «XJ_« above department from j H. Paokt begs to inform the pubiio of I 1 Aehburton and surrounding diatrots that I he has commenced business m (ha tJbove J line, and trusts by striot attention to same r J combined with moderate ohargea, to merit J a fair share of patronage, I Every description of vebioles made to I order. Bpaolal attention will be devoted j to repairs, ; I Traps re-palnted, etc, on shortest nolloe. I Note the address. I BURNETT STREET, Wbxx •"Ua il " Ofpiob. 4 230 ___^ Ashbnrton. j In reference to the above I thank my I friends and tbe public for the liberal I patronage they have bestowed npon mi for the past two years, and tmst Ihnfc a continuance of tbe name will bo' bestowed on Mr W. Eiass. W. H. PAGET. GOOD NEWS TO THE FRUIT GROWERS OF NEW ZEALAND. KfiPTI J Q p »tent Scale Exterminator xxu^xj. o for Pfnlt Treeßj cwtj|ln destruction to Inseot life, and guaranteed to restore the tree to Us usual vigour and growth. AFTER 26 years* of practical ex. perienoe In gardening and fruitgrowing m England, I have much pleasure In bringing before the New Zealand Fruit Growers, my patent SCALE EXTER^iNATW wbloh if used according to instructions, will completely destroy all Scaly blight In whatever stage of growth It la found. Xf any intending purchasers would like to see the effeot of tbe above on fruit treea, they can do co by visiting Mi Remington's orobard, near Tinirald, Mr Lennard's orchard, South Belt, Ash* • burton . where I have been applying the Exterminator ; and if any persona wish to have their orchards pruned they can have them done la the most approved manner, »od the Exterminator applied with c*rta-n success Ht a very ntntll cost Mb J. Heseltinb, saddler, Aahbortor •nd Tiuwald is appointed cay AgQW fot tale of ihe patent Bxterm}n«itfjr, Price per packet 10s 6i, 2U and 31s, with fall instructions tot oae on each paoket. Carriage paid to any addreßa m Now Zealand. JOHN KEEN. .-■.' 4°195 Aahbnrton. ZEALANDIA BOOTS | The Grandest Wearing Boots Manufactured m the Colony, rpHEBE BOOTS are now being sent for I from Victoria, Queenslaadi snd New Bouth "Waleß, by oußtomerc who have had than) previously m JMewZealand. ■Some time ago, a family who were re* turning to Yorkshire were fitted out with 1 Zealandia" Boots, by a large Storekeeper and they wrote to say that their " Zea* landia" Boots oaueed a deal of discussion m the Old Country," and they stoutly maintained that no finer wearing boots could be made m England. Siuca w ting, these Oolonista have returned to New • Zealand, and have informed us that their boy wore a pair of the i{ DiiPHJND ABLE tiOtiOOL BOoTS while going Home j all tbe time at Home ; while returning ; and has since wdrn them at school for two moatbß, and tbe Boots are perfect yet Every otner pair gave equal satisfaction There is no greater economy than m buying " Zealandia" .Boots, and remember that none are genuine unless branded OH the sole ■~***sV I'he ealandia "Knot Store runs this Brand, and every pair is guaranteed. Has alao the largest fcSflortmeat Of Eag* eh Boots at all prioes. We sell at the lowest Dunedin and Chris tchurch prioes, and we Are never beaten. All Goods marked m plein figures; ZEALANDIA BOOT STORE ASEEg*> m "N ~~~ ~ tiKATiSDUI^-OUAtFUiCTiMi. msfmiy' BREAKFAST. BY n thorough knowledge of the natural idna which govern the operations o di^sation and nutrition, and by a catefu appu^^tion of the fine ptopertlea of we salootsd cocoa, ML. Epns has provided our broakfwt tables with • aelioatelf aavonrod beverage wMon may save off many heavy dootoz's bills.. It Is by the ud-olous use of such articles of diet tkat a constitution maybe gradually built ny antil strong enough to resist every tendenoy to dineaso. Hundreds of subtli ■asladloa floating uioqnd us ready o \irtaok whorevev there » weak pohit, We may eaoape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with put food and A properly nourished frame. ■— * 4.n article Is the Oivil Service Qaztttt, Mada simply with boiling watez p» milk Sold In fib packew by Gzoaazs, labaile/ thm j— I JAMES EPFS AND 00,, HOMOOPATHICk OHBMIBTS, f XtOfiTOQN BNGLAN^

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2150, 17 June 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2150, 17 June 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2150, 17 June 1889, Page 1

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