c _ mW —mMmKmmßmm*-wMmM*-VBU^mmm-mmmmmmmmMm^^m WESTERFIELD FLOUR MILLS, FARMERS aud other Settlers In the Ashburton Distriot are Informed tbat the above Mills are now prepared to do gristing In any quantity at lowest rates, and having a Fi?st-01*ss Miller engaged, satisfsotion oan be guaranteed. Grain for gristing oan be left at my shop In Tanored street, G. J. F. LUBLOW, ProDrletor. £20 REWARD. IN consequence of the amount of Poaching going on m the Creeks on the Lagmhor Estate, the above reward will be paid to anyone giviug information that will lead to a conviction. From thia date NO ONE will be permitted to fish m the Creeks on the Lagmhor Estate. DONALD MoLEAN. Laghmor, Ist April, 1889 4J2 Notice of change. Dr. J. H.TOWNEND, CONSULTING Phyaiolan, 183 Colombo Street (opposite Bank of New Zealand), Chrlstohuroh (Hon Visiting Ptoy•lolan, Ohrlatchutch Hojpltal 10 yo»ro), Hours of Consultation from 12 until 2 p.m., and from 7.30 until 9 p.mi, Sundays excepted. N.B — Consultation by letter. 63t* ASHBUBTON OOAL and FXKEWOU DEPOT. KQ T>EAN begs to Inform his jj # jj friends and the publio generally that he has secured a fresh supply of best Newcastle coal which he intends to sell at GREATLY REDUOED PBIOES. Also m stock— Mount Somers, Malvern, Weatport, and Newcastle Ooal. Firewood, Post and Rails, Stakes, Strainers, etc., otc., Oats, Bran, Sharps, Potatoes, Chaff, Ohlckwheat, etc. R, B BEAN. West Street, THE Lenittn Pectoral Spp, H. Flon IS AN Infallible remedy for Catabbhs, Beohchitis, Colds, and all Bronchial AmonoNß. It is for over Sixty Ykaks prescribed by the medical Celebrities. Georges Paste of Epinal A Pectoral Liquobicb Bonbos, is proved to be efficacious against Colds, Nbbvous Coughs, and ali irritations of the Thboat and Chest. BKWARK OP IMITATIONS. REYNAL SONS bt Co, Chemists, •bihvj Vinogxiyj, aflfl '8S Eden George EDEN GEORGE'S GREAT DISCOYEBY* EDEN GEOBGE begs ;to inform tho inhabitants of ABhbur'on and surrounding districts that he haa just discovered a MOST IMPORTANI PROCESS by which Photographs can bt produced at ONE-FOURTH THE USUAL GOBI And that he has consequently reduced his prices as under :— Carlo de Visites, 5s per do*., old price. 25s per doa. j Cabinets, 10b jper doz, old prioe, 60s per doz ; Boudoirs, 16s per doz, old price, 90s per doe ; other sizes proportionately reduced. Persons who were Photographed during the Aehburton vieit oan obtain extra ooplet ' at the above prices add In*; exchange anc postage. 3 t c Although the above prices are e< » txtrcmely small the finest work is guaran b eed, as the Photos taken by the nov f process are vastly superior to those takei a by the old one, and they are mor permanent, At the above prices all Photos must b prepaid for, as no ledger will be kept am on no account will this rule be broken, ?t When vifiltlng Obrifitohurch don't forgt jt to visit Eden George's Ventibule whe! r, over 1500 excellent Photographs aro to b al seen -vithout charge. m h te ir * >P j Eden George I THB POPULAR PHOf Ji UPHHB
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2152, 19 June 1889, Page 1
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506Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2152, 19 June 1889, Page 1
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