mamamagaatmnami n 1 1 -I IMPERIAL FIRE INSU KAWOa Oo ESTABIISHED A.D. ISOS I CAPITAL ...^. £1,200,000. ke Invented Funds over £1,600,(500, TT (s hereby notified that MR W. W WHITE Dhtrk" ° ppolnted A e e,it for Ashburton SOL ANDERS AND 00„ I r „. , . Ohrißtchnrobi j iniefAge-ts for Camo. bury, OioYer Seeds. Clover Seedr CLOYEB SEEDS. WE are now landing from London »w . a -a New York our first shipment ror the coming season of NEW SEEDS consisting of ° ' OL ° V _ EK S- TURNIPS, MANGOLDS. CA Ift/ir*. RAPE, GARDEN^ AND ILO. Lis SEEDS. 1-eso seeds are from the most rellaMft Hohbbb m ; on, on and New Yobk and therefore c n bo confidently recomPERENNiAf,, RYE GRASS arid COOKS T„w ba I k - m . iiif «° or Smal ' qaftntltieg. L,itest DO v,l,,es m Garden and Flow?r Seeds fro, f hat well known LondoV Firm, James o'abzkb and Co, and garden requisitea of every description. g apS.n a^ q ™V forw^ B*6o . J -™^i°^: Miles and Co "' WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. SE/SON, 1889-1890. M^O 8 M & AK°^B R E^ EPARED^^ CASH ADVANCES On tbe BMnfng CLIPS OF WOOL placed m their hands tor sale here or for ab nment to MILES BROS. & (DO./£3j^." S We make advances on wool at the lowe_t~ ; R??_!?S i ato of "'nterest,: char«inff NO aOilttI.BIO» unless . sale 's efiS*. ' We also mike a careful estimate "of the Value of all Wool placed m our hands for sale, and arrange with the grow -re aB to Reaene Price. The Afihburton pales will be held eau«utl m MR J.vMa^ON'S PREMISES, which are ADMIRABLY LIGHTED, and sfCord fc-PtiCIAL ADVANrAGESfor DISPLAYING WOOL Woolpacks, Twine and All Necessaries ■•■ At Loweßt Rates. J. T. FORD, Aactioneer, GEORGE JAMESON, 9 * l9 * Agent, ABhbarton. Just Landed EX « SPRAY " FROM PELORUS BOUND,— 25,000 feet r OF MAGNIFICENT WHITE PINE FLOORING AND MATCHLINING No Bhakea. —now landingex "Crusader." FENCING WIRE WIBE NAILS BOOFING IRON CEMENT WHITE LEAD RED LEAD RAW OIL BOILED OIL WINDOW GL >SS W.H.COLLINS&CO IRON, TIMBEK, AND Goal Merchants. "lita The Tirs is Hard" I'd a dead, tough berth, and the world goes wrong, Wheu you can't get work, and there eln'l muoh cash, An' you loaf round the CORNERS tbe whole day long, And have to roatle for room and hash ; Yer clothes wear our, and I toll yoa pard, It', pretty rough— an* the times Is hard. You mpet your friends an' they somehow turn Their heads an' g»z» nt the signs up high On the big brlok blocks, with a nnoonoern, Wbea they see you comlu' and pass yoa by. It means, you're a little shabby, pard, An 1 thoy half snspeot that the times U hard 1 Bat yoa don't give ap, an* yoa don't give down, Aud yonr- upper lip, keep her light, ty Joe, Yoa'll see 'em nil whon the tide oomei round' — When they bow acd smilo aud love yoa bo I Look 'em sqaare In tho faoe and ask v verta t pard, If they recollect when the times vtn hard. Suitable tojiie Times. -JUST OPENED— ANE of the Choicest and Cheapest \J Stocks of SPRING DRAPERY. PRINTS, LACES, MEM'S OLOTHING. &0., Saitftble to tha Times, now on SALE at : W. H. Collier's, "THE COBNJSfI." —NOTE THE ADDRESS— *" 1
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2240, 30 September 1889, Page 3
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540Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2240, 30 September 1889, Page 3
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