NEW A UTUMN AND WINIER FASHIONS S. W. A. IooBN & 0° HAVE now opened np a OhoicaA seort eat NEW GOODS For the Beaßon. New Jackets, Now Short Dolmans, Jfaif Ulsters, Ladies', Maids, and Children's newwt at j lea m Ladies' and Children's Hate, Hew French trees Stuff, New Dress Tweadi,New Plushes, Feathers and Flowers, Blanket** Flannels, Sheetings, &o. BEST VALUE PROCURABLE AT 8. W. ALCORN & CO. BAST STREET. 4*B* GjkEaT SUCCESS (Under the Verandah.) I GREAT SALtt STILL GOING ON AT THE ASHBURTON CLOTHING MART BOOTS thttulll keep the Feet Dry. ASHBURTON BLANKETS, 13a 6d PER PAIR. XTO PRESENTS^* Faren pild. No Baits of any kind. Everything »t the LOWEST POSSIBLB PRICE FOR CASH, R« ALOORN SAUNDEEB' BUIIBINGS. ————— ■ — — iii«m»,h FURNITURE FURNITUBB UPHOLSTERY t UPHOLSTBRY ! iJEDDING BEDDING! I 10ILETWABE! TOILETWdPB Pickiord & DndrUJ HAVE In Stock and for Ba!s at verj reasonable rate^ every deooriptioo of Household funalihings. A Largo and Varied Stock teleot from, Note the Addbesb — Ashburton Fnrnitnre Warehouse TA^CRED STREET (Opposite Arcade.) GRATEb'UjL— CoMFO TjljnG EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. T3 V a tboiough knowledge of the natura -L' laws which govern the operations o cligestion and nutrition, and by a careflf application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured Jcverage which may save us many heavy floctoi's bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles ol diet that a constitution may b- 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 puie food and a properly nour^hed frame. — An aiticle m the Civil Service Gazelle Made simply with boiling water or mil Sold m i-lb packets by Grocera,]abelled thus— JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMOEOPATHIC OHBMIBTS LONDON, ENGLAND; ZEALANDIA BO_OTS The Grandest Wearing Bootf Manufactured m the Colony. mHEBE BOOTS are now being sent for JL from Victoria, Queensland, and New South Wales, by customer* who have had them previously m NewZoalaud. Some time ago, a family who were r©« taming to Yorkshire were fitted oat with " Zealandia" Boots, by a large Storekeeps* and they wrote to Bay that their " Zealandia" Boots caused 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, theae Colonists have retnrned to New Zealand, and have informed us that their boy wore a pair of the " DEPENDABLE 80 BOOL BOOTS while going Home ; all the time at Home ; while returning ; and has since worn them at school for tw months, and the Boota are perfect ye Every other pair gave equal satisfaction There is no greater economy than m buying " Zealandia" Boots, and remember that none are genuine unless branded on the sole rhe ealandia II not Store runß this Brand, and every pah h guaranteed, Haa also the largest kOßortuient of Eng* ah Boots at all prices. We Bell at the lowest Dunedin and Chrietchurch prices, and we «re never beaten - All Goods marked m plain figures; ZEALAND!! BOOT STORE ASHBDBION t j
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2162, 2 July 1889, Page 1
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530Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2162, 2 July 1889, Page 1
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