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QBNBRAL PRESS AGENCY REPORTERS, Newspaper Correspondentf and Advertising Agents, Russell Street, MELBOURNE, Undertake Special Reports of Public Meetings, Newspaper Correspondenc*. and Newspaper -Advertising throughout the Australian Colonies and New Zealand. Communications to be addressed to TOT Manager. N..3,— jfilea of Provincial Newspapers are ept for the convenience of the Agtjcy** ci'.ents. . j w fUfiNITURE *~" jbUiiKITUBE UPHOLbTEBY! UPHOLSTERY I BEDDING BEDDING I ! lOILETWABfe! TOItETWAJJB Pickford & Undrill HAVE In Stock and for Sale at very reasonable rates, every description of Household furnishings. ; 1 A Large and Varied Stock «elect from, . 92* Notb ihs Ar-üßßfis— Ashburton Furniture Warehouse f ANCRED STEEET (Opposite Arcade.) ZEALANDIA BOOTS The Grandest Wearing Boots Manufactured m the Colony. mHESE BOOTS are now being sent for L from Viotoria, Queensland, and New Bouth Wales, by customeri who hare had them previously m New Zealand. Some time ago. a family who were re* turning to Yorkshire were fitted oniwith " Zealandia" Boots, by a large Storekeeper and they wrote to say that their ''Zealandia" Boots oaused a deal of discussion m the Old Country," and they stoutly maintained that no finer wearing boots could be made m England. Since w ting, these Colonists have returned to New Zealand, and have informed as that their boy wore a pair of the " DcPKND*BLB SCHOOL BOOTS while going Home j all the time at Home ; while returning • and has since Worn them at school for two months, and the Boots are perfect yet Every otber pair gavo equal satisfaction. There is no greater economy thai) m buying " Zealandia" Boots, and remember that none are genuine unless branded on the sole — .—•*■' up jf>» -"*SWSi ' *rhe ealandia li^ot Store runs this Brand, and every pah i 3 gaaraateed. Has also the largest assortment otEog* sh Boots at ail prices. We sell at the lowett Dunedin and Ohriatchurch prices, and we «re never beaten . All Goods marked m plain figures; ZEALANDIA BOOT STORE AEfBUPT " GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. " EPPS'S~COGOA BREAKFAST, BY a tboiough knowledge of the natural • laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavotued beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It js by the judlciors use o£ such articles of diet that a constitution may b: built up until saong enough to rssist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure food and a properly nourished frame. — An article m the Civil Setvice Gazette m Madesimply with boiling water or milk Bold m i-lb packets by Grooert,labelled thus— JAMES EPFS & 00.. HOMCBOPATHIO OHBMISTS LONDON.j Etv GLAND; i Jto RUSSELL'S BANKRUPT STOUK. FURTHER concessions having been made by the Official Assignee slnoe aooeptiog oar tender of Us 4d IN THE £, We are now enabled to sell the goods at the prloe at whioh we originally bought, "" 11 S 4 D 15 THE £ SALE 00MMENUE8 FRIDAY We wish It distinctly understood thai Mr Russell has No Connection wh»tsv« with This Sale, cor will he be on tha remises. ' K,Z. TWEED CO..

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2156, 24 June 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2156, 24 June 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2156, 24 June 1889, Page 1

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