j IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE 00. I Established A.D. 1803. OAPITAL ~ £1,200.000. ."_ Invested Funds over £1,600,000, TT la hereby notified that MR W. WWHITE has been appointed Agent for Ashbnrton District. bOLANDERS AND CO., Christchuichi Chief Agents for Canterbury, -—_____ sm Giover Seeds. Clover Seeds* CLOYEB SEEDS. WE are now landing from London and New York our first shipment foe the coming eeaaon of HEW SEEDS oon siting of CLOVERS, TUBNIPS, MANGOLDS, CAT*I>OTP, RAPE, GABDEN AND FLO ER SEEDS. These seeds ar. from the most reliable Bouses m loNroN and New" Yobk and therefore c n b. confidently recommended a- ;roah and reliable, we have also PERENfc x AL, RYE GRASS and COOKS. FOOT for eale m largo or small quantities. Latest novelties m Garden and Flower Beeds fro:r that well-known London Firm, Jambs Uabibb and Co, and garden requisites of every description. Samples and quotations forwarded on application J. SEALY & CO. B*6_ Miles and Oo WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. SEASON, 1889-1890. MILEB & 00. ARE PREPARED TO MAKffi LIBEBAL CASH ADVANCES On tbo Ensuing OLIPS OF WOOL plaoed m their hands for sale here or for shipment to MI_.ES BBOS. & CO., London. We make advances en wool at the lowest possible rate of interest, charging NO COMMISSION unless a sale is effected. We also m«ke a careful estimate of the Value of all Wool placed m our hands for sale, and arrange with the grow ors as to Reserve Piice. The Afchburton sales will be beid esnsnal m MR JaME-ON'S PREMISES, whioh are AL-MiRABLY LIGHTED, and afford BPEOLAL ADVANTAGES for DISPLAYING WOOL Woolpacks, Twine and All Necessaries At Lowest Rates. J. T. FORD, Auctioneer, GEORGE JAMESON, *194 Agent, Aehburton. Just Landed EX « SPRAY " FROM PELORtTS SOUND,— 25,000 feet OF MAGNIFICENT WHITE PINE FLOORING AND MATCHLINING .Jo Knots, No Shakes. —now landingEx "Crueader." FENCING WIRE WIRE NAILS ROOFING IRON OEMENT WHITE LEAD RED LEAD RAW OIL BOILED OIL WINDOW GL_SS W.ECOLLINS&CO. IRON, TIMBEK, AND Coal Merchants. "When The Times is Hard," La a dead, tough berth, and tbe world . goes wrong, When you can't fot work, and there afu'fc muoh cash, An' you loaf round the CORNERS tie whole day long, And bave to rustle for room acd hash ; Yer clothes wear on*, and I tell yon pard, It's pretty rough— an' the times ls hard. Tou meet jour friends an 1 tbey somehow turn Their hoads an' gizs at tbe elgns up htgh On the big brick blocks, with a unoonoerr, Whoa they ccc you comlu' and pass yon by. It means, you're a little shabby, pard» An' they half suspeot that the times le hard 1 But you don't give up, an* yoa don't give down, And your upper Up, keep her tight, by Joe, You'll sco 'em all when the tide oomes round' — When tbey bow and smile and love yoa so ! Look 'em square In the faoe and ask 'em, pard, If they recollect when tie times were hard. Suitable to the Times. —JUST OPENED— ONE of the Oholoeat and Cheapest Stocks of SPBING DEAPEEY. PRINTS, L/.OES, MESS CLOTHINGi &c, Suitable to the Times, now on SALE at W. H. Collier's, « THE COBNEK." —NOTE THSJ ADDRESS— "TBE '' COPER."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2243, 3 October 1889, Page 3
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528Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2243, 3 October 1889, Page 3
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