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•J ST. STEPHENS CaOiJOtt, i ASHBRTON. DEDICATION F stlval Service, FRID \Y m xt, • mi. Ser 25, ai 730 p.m. Pe*ch«r- The Bey John Foil ani>. <f Oui la oharch, V) IC6 ASHBURTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, IN addition to the prlv^e pi'zi list as publi-h-d, Messrs W. H. Collins I and Co (£E>r one ton of coal, value £2 2s, , for the best and most complete threshb g plant on the grnnnd. Mosgiei Wrollan Fact ry, Bag ,* for the best Carriage Entire. 10f192 ' ME 8. B. SEYMOUE, HUB&EON-PENTIST, O will VISIT ASHBURTON ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 28. And may be consulted at Mr Cambridge's. Chemist, untl i 4 p m 1 0*165 H~~AVING pnrch»sed tbe Book Dtbts of the "Aehburton Bread Oompaoy," leqnewt that all accounts owing to the said Company m -y be paid to me oo or before the 7th November next ; and ail accounts not piid or otherwise arranged by that date will be sued for without turther notioe. Those wishing to do so, can, op till the 7th November, pay tbe acuounts due by them to Mb Chas Gbtjbb, East btreet, ! Ashburton, whose receipt nhall be a sufficient discharge for same. CHARLES BRADDELL. Burnett Street Aehburton, 24th Oo'ober, 1889 10*193 "" ASHBURTON HIGH SOHOOL. Established 1881. PUPILS of both sexes are taught the elements of a liberal eduoation. Speoiai subjects of study may be pursued where circumstances require a departure from the ordinary school o< urse. Headmaster : Mb J. E. Btjohanan, lstßfA., (London.) per term Fee for pupils over 12 & s d ' years of age ... 3 3 0 Fee for pupils nnder 12 years of age ... 2 9 0 Music (extra) 110 The Sohool year is divided into three terms. All fees are payable m advance. 10 188 ASiiBUETON £AKEEY. THE business hitherto oarried on by The Ashborton Bread Company, has been transferred to Mb Chas. Obubb, who will for the fntnre carry it on under his own name, and on his own account. All debts due by the late Company will be promptly paid by the undersigned, who requests that any contra aooounts may be furnished at onoe. The debts due to the Oompaoy have been cold to Mr Chas. Braddell, whose receipt will be a soffioient discharge. For the Aehburton Bread Oompany, D. H. BROWN. BEFBBBIKG TO ABOVB, CHARLES GRUBB wishes to inform the Publio of Ashbnrton and Distriot that he has taken over tbe Business of the Ashburtoji Bread Oom pany as from Ist October. Having a thoroughly praotioal knowledge of tbe trade m a!l its branohes he begs to assure them that no efforts wil be spared to supply all articles of uniformly good quality, materials of best description only being used, 10 190 OH&.RLES GRUBB. ANDREW OKR HAS for the past 13 years m Ashburton kept tho lead m tbe importing of Bigh-olass DEAPEET CLOTHING AND BOOTS. Is now showing a Beautiful Stock of Ladies, Millinery, Jackets, Ribbons, Flowers, Gloves, Dress Goods Bilks, Satins, Prints, Zephyrs, Costumes, io. ALSO,— SPLENDID SHOW OF NEW TWEEDS (Same as will be exhibited at the Show, November Ist.) Consisting of Boslyn, Mosgiel, and Ealapol Manufacture. SUITS TO ORDEB FROM £3 15s £2600 Woith of Zealandia Standard andEnglls BOOTS to »*leot from. Ihbpbotioh Invited. No one pressed to buy„ ANDREW ORB. READ WHAT THB LEADIXO DOCTORS AND CHEMISTS SAY. "No Medicine introduced to the pnblic has ever met with the success accorded , to Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters, ' It stands to-day the best known curative article m the world. It is famous by reason of its inherent virtues. It does all that is claimed for it." •••' <JI?NTLBMEN, — No medicine has one-half " the sale aif-d gives such universal satisfaction > as your A*n ei 'i Gan H°P Hitters. As several re- . markable cures have been made here, there /re any number of advocates for your medicine." " « I have constantly used American Hop Bitters for the past four years m cases of in- ' digestion, debility, weakness, and m all diseases caused by poor and bad ventilation, want of air and exercise, over-work, and loss ** of appetite, with the most perfect success," *• The pr^atest nourishing tonic, appetizer, strengthened, an^ curative to the r medical profession is UT: Soule's American Hop Bitters." j ■••'Fftr all cases of diseases of the liver, I stomach, bowels, or kidneys, I daily recom- j mend the Ujc of &". Soul's American Hop j i Bitters." , " In my practice I am constantly prescrib.- --■ ing your Hop Bitters, and have found every ; case relieved by their use," " I can heartily recommend the use of Dr, } I Soule's American Hop Bitters," 1 f " Gentlemen.— Your medicine will cure I i j other remedies fail." 'x Has genuine l^h IHU&J& p * w raeJi bora pa wWvO paper, •—^,..

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2263, 25 October 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2263, 25 October 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2263, 25 October 1889, Page 3

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