11 i'HHi JVJIUKOU," A HIGH -CLASS Weakly Social, Political, Literary, and Dramatic paper, to be pubHahed every FRIDAY, price 3d, by the Oentenlal PrlDtlng »nd Publishing Gompsny, L'mt.ted, Melbonrne Plaon, Raßßel Street, Melbourne CRITERION CARRIAGE U7ORKS BARING SQUARE. W. BIOKB bpgs to intimate that he haa sevored hfa c nneotion wiih Mr W. H. Paget and rfiro- e<i hia Business to the above commodious prem'sen, where he haa every facility for carrying on his increasing business. Carriages and Vehicles of every deßoriptlon built to order, with well seasoned Timber und sound workmanship. Traps re-painted and Repairs executed with promptitude, and at most moderate ohnrgea. —Note the Addkess — Premises — Late Bayiin, Grocer Near Port Office. TO THRASHING MACHINE PRO PRIETORS. F. Fi^AVaLL ENGINEER AND MILLWRIGHT. PETER STREET, Ashburton, STEAM ENGINES and tfOIL^BS Repaired, Thrashing Machines overhauled, altered, and latest improvements filed into old Machines, and made to Thrash Olean and DreßS Perfect. FITTINGS SUPPLIED and CONOAVES MADE. F, FLAVALL Is not a Bumpkin, but a man who has had IWENTY-FIVr YEARS ob- PRACTICAL EXPEBIKJN'Ofc) In Fngland in Making and Repairing Kngines and Oomblnes. Numerous Testimonials en Application Your Patronage is Respeolfully Solicited. 9t38 SOMETHING WORTH READING. HARRY~MAYO Wlihes to Inform hla many friends and the Publio generally that he haa bought the Buslnetß in East street, lately oarrled on by Professor Robottom, and is miking Important alterations. H. M, has secured the services of a fir«t-ol»H? Hairdresßer for the Halrdteßs'n Department, and trueta that all hh friends and the Public generally will give him their patronage. TOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPE3, And nil other f S rockers' Rcqcleltes of the best quality always on hand, —PHOTOGRAPHY H,M. having engaged a firat-cloea artist from Ohrlatchuroh for the Stadlo is non prepared to tako potratta and vlewo In town or country, cheaper than ever before kuown, Note the Address-^ ■ HARRY MAYO'S Photographing, Tobaoo nlst, and Hail drenpinp E'Etablishmiut EAST STREET, ASHBURTON. 9*78 FRIEDLANDER BROS. WOOL SEASON 1889-90. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES OK THE ENSUING CLIP OP WOOL Placed in our bands for Bale, Our Premises being well lighted afford special advantages for the proper Display of Clips. No Comtnißsion charged upon advances, and no Conomiesion charged for offering Wool unless a sale is effected. Every parool, whether small or large, is valued carefully prior to sale. Our First Bale will be held during the month of November, WOOLPACKS, TWINE, &c. AT LOWEST GUBRENT RATKS. \A7- K ARJIJ OASJtI BOiBUS OF WHEAT OAIS BAELEY *ND EYEGEASS IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES , Priedlander
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2250, 11 October 1889, Page 1
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420Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2250, 11 October 1889, Page 1
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