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v ■ JNMWA UTUMN AND WffiltJ&R : FASHIONS ' \ f HAVE now Dpened up a OhoicoA. saort ent J HB.W GOODS ! For the Season.! . New? Jackets, L New Short Dolmans, New a Ulsters, Ladies', Maida, and'OhQdren's Newert ' btjles m Ladies' and Children's Hats, Now * French I>ress Scuff, New Dross Tweeclft New ! Pinßhee, Feathers and Flowers. Blanketa* Flanneii, Sheetings, 4c. »~*»«>»i BEST VALUE PSOOUBABLB AT S. W. ALCOBN & Ga EAST STREET. -■ 4*84 GJbCEAT SUCCESS * (Under the Verandah.) GREAT SALE STILL GOIETO ON AT THE ASHBURTON CLOTH* ING MART BOOTS that will keep the Feet Dry. ASHBURTON BLANKIiTS^ ISa 6i .- -w.\ --W.r. PERvpAiR.- v. 1 -; i ij ; .; : . ; NO PRES BNTijUor Pares paid No Baits of any kind. Every thins! [at the LOWESTv POSSIBLE ; : PRIpB FOR pASH. SAUNDERS' BUILDINGS. FURNITURE FUFNITUBB UPHOLSTERY! UPHOLBTBRT ! iJEDDIfIG < „%:•■ TOUETWAPB Pick*&rd & VixMn TTAYEIn Stock and for Bale at *eiy XI reasonibttoTttoß, everif^eiorfptioS of Honsehold furniflhings. A Large and Varied Stock feleofc from, I^^SwaiEiß Addbess — "*B^ Asfi'tiirtoo Furniture Warehpsse TAWCBED STREET (Opposite Aroade.) GRATEt'Uij— C»JMFO TiJNC* " J EPPS'S~COGOA : BREAKFAST, "DV a tboiough knowledge of the nalura jy laws which govern the operations o digestion 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 bever?ge which may save us many heaty doctoi's bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may bt built up until strong enough to rssist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle mahdies 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 Service Gazette Made simply with boiling water or mil Sold m |-lb paoketa by Grooera,labelled tuos— JAMES EPPS & 00., HOMCHSOPATHIO OHBMIBTB LONDON, EIS GLAND; ZEALANDIA BOOTS The Grandest Wearing Boots Manufactured m the Colony. fpHEBE BOOTS are now being sent for L from Victoria, Queensland, and Hew Bouth Wales, by customer* who have had them previously m New Zealand. Some time ngo, a family who were re* taming to Yorkshire were fitted one with " Zealandia" Boots, by a large Storekeeper and they wrote to Bay that their "Zea« landia" Boots caused a deal of disoussion ifa the Old Country," and they stoutly maintained that no finer wearing boots oould be made m England. Since w ting, these Colonists have returned to New Zealand, and have informed ns that their boy wore a pair of the «* DEPENDABLE SCHOOL BOOTS while going Home ; all the time at Home ; while returning ; and has since worn them at Bchool for tw months, and the Boots 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 £he ealnndia %'ryot Store runs this Brand, and every pah -3 guaranteed « Has also the largest assortment of Eng<* sh Boots at all prices. We sell at the lowest Dunedin and Ohriatchuroh prices, and we ire never beaten. All Goods marked m plain figures; ZEALANDIA 800! 1 STORJBJ ■ ABHBDRION

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2163, 3 July 1889, Page 1

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526

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2163, 3 July 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2163, 3 July 1889, Page 1

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