Waited ! j Cash Advertisements under thx head. C . ing, not exceeding 16 words, O fi ■■' Shilling. Addresses may Deleft at this Office. , WANTED Known— Choice Millinery at Aypßinr Obb's. 1 194 OMBROIOifiRIES— For good EmbrblJCi deries marked cheap go to Molfotd BLousb. Wo have a large and Bpleudld abho tment to ohooaa from — H. 0. Skgebs. Melford House. mO-NIGHT'S leoture by Me Brown, jL Closing d»ys of Ohelstiandom 1 concerns na alt, come aadollsten. 10 226 WANTED Kuown.— " Strong-wear 1 B)ote for Ladles, Men and Children can only be obtained at W. H. ' OOIJiIBR's W "ANTED Known Handsome dano lug shoes from 5 61. A special putohaseaboutha!f price— W.H. Collier "TTTA.N'IEUto eel! — i uarga.n ■od W 4 Roomed (.ottage and half acre splendid land, pleasantly situated illtnton near Air Tucker's property. Easy ttrm* . -Wm v Horns. 10 18 AiN'IED Known -Tu at Andbfw Orb, ia now showing New Tweeds, Roelyn, Kaiap/i, and Mo«giel same as will be exhibited at the Show Ground?, November Ist. fcuits mado to order from £3 15». 10 195 WANTED every man m tne Ooun 1 * to have a Salt of the Ashburto" Tweedß.— Robebt Aioobn,; Ashburto" Clothing Mart, Saanders' Bnlldlogß. WANTED Known— lf you want to buy a oheap parcel of Drapery, Boots, Clothing, etc, go to Melford House. A beautiful assortment of Spring goods just openei. — H, 0. Skgbbs, Melford House "\ \ / ANTED Known — Ladles' Bilk :VV Mantles all sizes, Silk Gloves, Ribbons, Flowers, DreßS Materials, Robes embroidered, Prints, Towels, Ladies' I Boots snd Shoes.— Andrew Obr's. 10 196 OR genuine Aihtrarton Twoea Suits re«dymade, ok to measure, fit and quality guaranteed, and at prloes on equalled, go to R. Axoobk, Ashburtou Clothing Mart, Baunders' Buildings. T~>BAD THIS— New Fancy Goods ; Are XV Needlework requisites ; Toys, Stationery, TobaooonlsU goods ; Madame Welgel'i Patterns; Agent for Eclipse Dye-works ; Registry Office for Servanto ; Te»*nd Coffee at a minute's notice. — Mbs Adams, Saunders 1 Buildings, opposite Railway Station. -liitljINERY-- If you want to choose JVI * from • l»rge stock of trimmed and nntrlmmed haM wd bonnets go te Melford House. A lot of children's <&alatea ■trawi from 6d to 3s, very cheap'*- H. 0. Sbqebb, Melford House. \ Ai ASS^D KNOWN— ii. DTOLBY VV the oldest established pipe-driver m Ashbarton will drive pipes on the most reasonable terms, and will repair small pumps with new leatbeas anywhere Inside The Belt for 2s 6i cash, and wUI sweep chimneys, small ones from Is 3d to^i 6d and upwards, according to size.— H . Dtouy, Moore Street. *» WANT&'D Known that the andeeefgned (formerly dcesamtkeif *t Banjffors), hss commenced bnsiness bb Dreßsmsker In Ashbarton. Ladies favoring her with orders will find them carefully carried ont and the work execut ed n the latest style. A perfeot fit miranteed. Charges moderate, Ple»Bi; gote the address. Miss B. MoDojwill, c»meion St, West, Aah button 9tg "TTT ANTED, Everyone to Know— Thai VV J» MOIBON bas now m stock a large »nd varied assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES for the Sprint- and Summer Seaßon. Gentlemen's, LedleB 1 , aud Children's, both Imported and Colonial ; a'an EIS OWN MAKE, which CANNOT BE SUBPASSED for Style, Fit, Qiaiuy. and >'e-tu-'»i<, combined with VERY REASONABLE PRICES. All repaliß exacuted promptly and with neatnpfß. 10t132 t ~~" Public Notices. EDITION. MR R WOOD. 0 : T8 ™ r »- T ea^" of Violin, Viola, an,! Oe '^ visit Ashburton and is prepared u> . pupi b commencing 11th October. For terms eto. apply to Mr R. Cullen. 10 102 MR F. G. THOMAS, QURGEON-DENTIST will VISIT ASHBURTON on TUEBDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1889, And may be consulted at the Commercial Hotel until 4 pm. 10 209 COAL GO A L * 500 TONS Iff BTOOK AND TO ARRIVE.' AH Orders Intrusted to Mr John Olsßit, our Carrier, will have prompt attention. W. EL. Collins & Co. TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS. 10 75 ASHBURTON HIGH SCHOOL. Established 1881. PUPILS of both sexes are taught the elements of a liberal education. Special subjects of study may be pursued where circumntances require a departure from the ordinary school c urge, headmaster : Mb j. E. Buchanan, Ist 8.A., (London.) per term Fee for pupils over 12 £ s d years of age ... 3 3 0 Fee for pupils under 12 years of age ... 2 9 0 Music (extra) 1 1 0 The School year is divided into three ernn. AU fees are payable m advance. ID 188 WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. SEASON, 1889-1890. MILES & CO. ARE PREPARES TO MAKE LIBEBAL CASH ADVANCES On tbe Ensuing CLIPS OF WOOL placed m their hands for sale bere or for shipment to MILES BROS. & CO., London. \fo make advances on wool at the lowest possible rate of interest, charging NO COMMISSION unices a sale Is effected. We also make $ careful estimate of the Value of all Wool placed m our hands for sale, and arrange with the grpwars as to Reserve Pxice. The Aehburton sales will be held va usual m MR JAMESON'S PREMISES, which axe ADMIRABLY LIGHTED, and afford SPECIAL ADVANTAGES for DISPLAYING WOOL "rToo^packa, Twine and All Necessaries , At I owoet Rate*. '. « . T. FORD, Av^'oneßr, • GEQjtCGE JAJiKSO^T, I *194 Agent, Aehbnrtc>p f
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2266, 29 October 1889, Page 2
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