NOTIGS3 10 OWNBBS OF 6TOD HOBBES. HORSE OAKDS printed at « MaU" and "Guardian" Office with 0 Neatness and Desp^cb, and ot Moderate TO THE LADI : F-S. GRAND DISPLAY i ' OP a HEW SPRING GOODS I ANDREW ORR e JHST OPENED A BEAUTIFUL J ASSORTMENT OP NEW GOODS. Zephye Embroidered Robes, New Print*. t JMeir Mantlee, New Jackets, Now 1 Dreai Material ?n ell the Latest Shades, New MilUnery, Rlbhopf., and FeatheM. NEW GOODsTIN EVERY, DEPARTMENT. AKDRRW ORR. £1322 WORTH OF ZEALANDIA BOOTS. , BANKRUPT STOCK BEING NOW SOLD ! A LITTLE OVER HALF PRICE. BOOTS SOLSD~AND RIPAIRED. SUIT3 MADeTtO ORDER. U\RANTEE FIT FROM £2 U« 6d. Ag]DREW ORR GioYerSeS Clover Seeds' CLOVEB . BEEDB. Vf7E are now landing from London f and New York our first shipment for the coming eeaaon of NEW SEEDS conaißting of OLOVERS, TUBNIPS, MANGOLDS, CARROTS, RAPE, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Theso seeds are from the most reliable Houses in London and New Your and therefore oan be confidently recommended as fresh and reliable, we have also PEKENNIAL, BYE GRASS and COOISk FOOT for Bale in large or small quantities. Latest novelties in Garden and Flower Seeds from that > ell known London Firm, James Oabibb and 00, and garden requisites oi every description. .5 . , • Samples and quotations forwarded on applioatlou B^6o J - "ALI* Oft ' Mow Landing FRESH SOPPLIEB OF NEWOASTJVS COAL WESTPO&T COAL GOALrITHiJATH COAL Ex " Rudolph Joftephy,"— B*rb Wira, Wire Netting Ex"Rookwoo;V'— Baido Deals, Ash, P. rtland Oement Roonng Iron ffx" Guiding Star,"— Dray Shafts, Dtay Frames, V D.L., Palinga and Timber all sizes We are preparsd to Bupv'y every requisite for Bailding purposes at Lowest Current Rates. Raw and Boiiel Oil, Raddle, Lampblaok. Paints, Oils, Varnfßhes, and Window Glass alwayq in stock. W.H.COLLINS&CO IRON, TIMBER, ~ND Coal Merchants. M When The Times is Hard," It's a dead, tough berth, and the world gooa wrong, Wheu you can't get work, and there aln'l much oaab, An you loaf round the CORNERS tf 6 whole day long, And have to roailo for room and haab ; Yer olothea wear out, and I tell you paid, It 1 * pretty rough— an' the times .la hard. You meot yoar friends an' they somehew turn Their heads au' g»za at the signs up high On tbe big brtok blooks, with a unooncern When they see you oomln' and pass yea by. It means, you're a little shabby, pard, An* they half anspeot that the times is hkKd 1 But you don't give op, an' you don't give down, And your upper Up, keep her tight. If Joe, You'll neo 'em all when the tide oomes round* — When they bow and smile and love yon bo ! Look 'em square In the faoe and ask em, pard, If they reoolleot when tte times were hard. Suitable to tte Times. —JUST OPKNED— ONE of the Choicest an4 Cheapest Stocks of SPRING DRAPERY. PRINTS, LACES, MEN'S CLOTHING! &0., tinitftbls to tho Times, oow on SALES at W. H, Collier's, « THE COBNEU." —NOTE TBE! ADDRKSS— THE CORNER t ..
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2250, 11 October 1889, Page 3
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500Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2250, 11 October 1889, Page 3
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