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Jt'aDUU iNOUcUB NW AUTUMN AND WIN2ER FASHIO S. W. A^ OBN &0° HAVE now opened np a OhoicaA. ssort ent NEW G O OD tl For the Season. Now Jackets, New Short Dolmans, Now Ulitere, Ladiea', Maids, and Children's Newest otylea in Ladies' and Children's Hats, New French j>rosa Stuff, New DreßS Tweedß, New Pinehaa, Feathevs and Flowers, Blanket*. Fiaaneu, Sheetings, <fcc, BEST VALUH PaOOUBABI<a ' AT 8. W. ALCOKN ik Co. BAST STREET. ; i*3i GRATEFUL— COMFORTiNQ EPPS'S~COCOA BREAKFAST. Tl> Y a tboiough knowledge of the natura J- 1 laws which govern the operations o digestion and nutrition, and by a cateflf application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr Epps lias provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be built up until strong 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 atticle in the Civil •Service Gazette Made simply with boiling water or mil Sold in 4-lb packets by Grocers,labeUed thus— . JAMES EPPS & 00., HOaOBOPATHIO 0H S Jtf 1 S Ifi^ LONDON, BIN GLAND J :' (ijuEAT aucciSbS (Under the Verandah,) GREAT SALE STILL GOING ON AT THB ASHBURTON CLOTH* ING MART f BOOTS that will keep the Feet Dry. ASHBURTON BLANKETS, 13i 64 PER .PAIR. CTO PRESENTS, no* Ftrei paid. No Baits of any kind. •■■■« .' . E vary thing »t the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE FOR CASH. I?, ALOORN SAUNDERS*. BUILDINGS. FURNITURE FUJWSITUBE UPHOLOTERY I " UPHOLSTERY ! JJEDDING BEDDING ! I 10ILETWABE! TOttETWAJPE Pickford & Undri)J HAVE In Stock and for Sale at very reasonable rates, every deaoription of Household furnishings, A Large and Varied Stock celeot from, Cs" Note the Addbebs— Ashburton Furniture Warehouse TANCRED STREET (Opposite Arcade.) ~ — . .. ■ ■ . , A ZEALAOIA BOOTS The Grandest Wearing Boots Manufactured in the Colony. mHEBE BOOTS are now being aentfor j_ from Victoria, Queenalaod, and New Bonth Wales, by onstomers who have had them previously in NewZealand. Some time ago, a family who were re* turning to Yorkshire were fitted on with " Zoalandia" Boots, by a large Storekeeper and they wrote to eay that their " Zealandia" Boots caused a deal of dißouseion in the Old Country," and they Btoutly maintained that no finer wearing boots could be made in England* Sincu w ting, these Colonists have rotnrned to New Zealand, and have informed ub that their boy wore a pair of the M DEPENDABLE SOHOOL BOOTS while going Home ; all the time at Home ; while returning ; and has since worn them at sohool for tw months, and the Boots are perfeofc yo Everv other pair jrave equal satisfaction There is no greater economy than in buying " Zealandia" Boots, and remember that none are genuine unless branded on the sole Tho ealandia Store runs thia Brand, nnd every pah 1 is guaranteed. Has also the largest assortment of Eng*e 8h Boots at all prices. We sell at the lowest Dunodin an<t Chrißtchurch prlcesi and we ere novel beaten. All Goods marked in plain figures; ZEALAND \ BOOi. oTvfivJjj : ebs

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2161, 29 June 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2161, 29 June 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2161, 29 June 1889, Page 1

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