I . Public Notices GENERAL PRESS AGENC J REPORTERS, Newspaper Correspondent* I and Advertising Agents, . j Russell Street, Melbourne, J Undertake Special Reports of Public j Meetings, Newspaper Correspondence, and I Newspaper* Advertising . throughout the J Australian Colonies and New Zealand. I Communications to be addressed to Th* J Manager, J N.B,— Files of Provincial Newspapers are j ept for the convenience of the Agency's j clients. ■ S7» ryj EXCELSIOR COACH FACTORY. I W. HICKS, COAUH BUILDER and WHEtiL* WRIGHT, BURNETT St. jt (Next " Mail " Office, Ashbuetok.) rW TT HAVING taken over tb - J VV • I I « abova departmen? from H. Pagbt bf:jiß to Inform tliepubslo of I AbhburcoQ and snrrouudiug dfsircta tbat a I be b»B o )rameaoed busineaa m ih.9 abova I line, and traata by strict 6'tention to Bime, } combined with, moderate obargea, to merit; I a fair share of patronage'; ;^*<^ I Every description of vebloles. msde to I order. Special attention will be devoted "I to repairs, .>* . j Traps, re-paloted, eto., on ahorteet notion I Note the addrees. BURNETT STREET, Vbxx "Mail" Offiok, 4 230 Aihburtpf. ( In reference to the above I thank my friends and the public for the liberal i patronage . they have befttowed upon ml for the past tiro years, and trust that a "continuance of the same will bo i bestowed on Mr W. Eioks. i W. fl. PAGET. GOOD NEWS TO THETFRTJIT GROWERS OF NEW ZEALAND. TTaorft 'c Patent Soale Exterminator - IXCCUO for F rn j t Trees, oertsln destraotlon to Inseot life, and guaranteed to restore the tree to its usual vigour and growth. AFTER 26 ye~ars of praotieal experlenoe m gardening and fruit growing In England, I have muoh pleasure In bringing before the New '• Zealand Fruit Growers, my patens gOALE EXTERMINATOR, which if u»6d aooordiog to lnstraotlooi ( will completely destroy all Scaly blight la whatever stage of growth it Is foond. If any intending purohaiers would Ilka to see the effect of the above on fruit trees, they oan do so i>y visiting Mr Remington'a orchard, near llnwald, Mr Lennard'a orchard, South Belt, Ash* bur lon. where 1 have been applying the Exterminator ; and if any peraoni wUh to have their orchards pruned they oan have them dune Iq the most approved manner, and the Exterminator applied with oartain fltjocosa a.t a very Bmnll.coßt. Mb J. Heskltine, saddler, Ashburton and Tiawald is appointed aiy Agent foi eale of the patent Konle Exterminator* Price par packet 10s 6d, 21n end 31S| with foil instructions for use on esoh packet. Carriage paid to any addresf m New Zealand. JOHN KEEN. 4*195 Aahborton. ZEALANDIA BOOTS The Grandest Wearing Boots Manufactured m the Colony. mHESE BOOTS are now being esntfor i_ from Victor!*, Queensland, and New South Wales, by customers who have had them previously m New Zealand. £ome time ago, a family who were re* turning to Yoiksbire were fitted one with '' Ze<ilandia" Boots, by a large Storekeeper and they wrote to cay tbat their '' Zealandia" Poote caueed a deal of discussion m the Oid Country," and they stourly maintained that no finer wearing boots could be made m England. Sinca w ting, these Colonists have returned to New Zealand, and have informed us that their boy wore a pair of the " Dfi-PEND ABLE SCHOOL BO' ;T8 while going Home ; all the time at Home ; while returning ; and bas since worn them at school for two months, and the Boots are perfect yet Every other pair gave equal satisfaction There is no greater economy I thai) m buying " Zealandia" Boots, and remember that none are genuine unless branded on the sole rhe ealandia l>ot Store runs this ' Brand, and every pah 1} guaranteed. Has also the largest assortment of Eng* sh Boots at all prices. We sell at the lowest Dunedin and Chris tchurch pikes, and. we Qre never beaten. All Goods marked m plain figures; ZEALANDIABOOT STORE A EBURT N GBATEB'UL— OOMFOBTUvG. EPPS'SIOCOA. BREAKFAST. BY & thorongh knowledge of the natnm taws whloh govern the operations o dilation and nutrition, and by a carefu appu'^tlon of the fine properties of we selected cocoa, &L. Epns has provided oxa breakfast t&bles with a delloately flavoured bovsxago whloh may save na nt&ny heavy doctor's bills. It is by the ' od'olous nse of suoli ar tides of diet thai a constitution may be gradually bsUt ut antil strong enough to resist every tec* denoy to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies we floating, around as ready o attack wherever there 9 weak point Wo may escape many a fatal shaft by ksoplag ourselves veil fortified with put food and a properly noarlched frame,-* An article m the Civil Servia Gaziitt % ' * Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold In £lb packers by Grocers, l&beller* i thtts : — J JAM3S BPPS AND oa., % HOMCIOPATHIO OHBKISTB, I LOXiDON ENGLAND
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2151, 18 June 1889, Page 1
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800Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2151, 18 June 1889, Page 1
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