Wanted ash advertisements under tit; head ing, not exceeding 16 words, One B_t_llinsr. Addresses may beleftat thia Office. mENDERS wonted on Monday fits', X for improving a few chains, Oarte»s oreek.— Wm. Baxteb, Q.E. 11 1 WANTED Known— Ohoice Millinery at Andbbw Obb's. 1 191 "T I TANTED, —A good General Sf rvant W apply Mbs Shgebs, Melford House, 10 231 EMBROIOi-KIES— Fe* gocd Brobrol* deries marked cheap &. Ko Mclfotd I House. We have a large aua splendid | asso tment to cnoose from — H. C. Segers. Melford House. ' WANTED every mau m thr. Oounty to have a Seit of tha Anhburton Tweeds.— Robbbt Aloorn, Aahburton Olothing Mart, Saonders' 3uildlngß. "TTTANTED Known, — " Strong-wear' W Boots for Ladles, Men and Children can only be obtained at W. H. C- T.LI SB'S MILLINE-CX— Ii y-u *»ut io choose from a large stock of trimmed aud untrimmed hato and bonnets go te Melford House. A lot of children* delate* straws from 6d to 2s, very ohtafc"*»lJ. 0, Segebs, Melford House. ANTEO Known -Tnat Andbfw Obb Is now showing New Tweeds, Roslyn, Kaiapii, and Moigiel same at will be exhibited at the Show Grounds, November lot. truits made to order from £316*. 10 195 WANTED Known— i_andsom«d-io lug Bbouß from 5s 6d. A special purohase about haif prloe— W. H, Collier W~~ ANTED Known— lf yuu w*ui to buy a oheap paroel of Drapery, Boots, Olothing, etc, go to Melford Honse, ' A beautiful assortment of Spring goodi just openei. — H, O. Skobbs, Melford Honse "TTTANTED Known — Ladles' Silk W Mantles all siz^s, Silk Gloves Bibbons, Flowers, Ureßß Materials, Robei embroidered, Prints, Towels, Ladies Boots and Shoes.— Andbew Obb's. 10 191 |_>OR gennine Ashnurton Twcea Suit Jj ready-made, or to measure, fit am quality guaranteed, and at prices un equalled, go to R. Aloobn, ABhburtoi Olothing Mart, gHundera' rJnildiut/s. * "i")EAD THIS— We w Fa*oy Goods ;Ar - X\t Needlavrork reanleiteß ; Toys, S.t tlonery, TobacooniDt c goods ; Madam Weigel's Patterns ; Agont for Ecllpn Dye-works ; Begis'ry Offioe for Servantß Tea and Oofleo at a minute's notloe. — Mb Adams, Saunders' Bulldlngß, opposit Railway Station. B VjTT ANTED KNOWN— H. Dudle^ Yy the oldest established plpe-drivt In Ashbn?ton will drive p'pes on tbe moi _ reasonable Jr*-". a ? d wIU "P* lr " m » P pumps wltb new .'_**beas anywhere lnsld ** the Belt for 2s 6d oasb, J_*<- *» ! **** * chimneys, small ones from ls i"d *°_* 6d and upwards, according to siza. — • Dodlet, Moore Street. 4 WANTttD Known mat the under signed (formerly dressmaker i Banglora), has oommenoed business t Dressmaker In Asbburton. Ladies favoi (ng her with orders will find them car< fully oarrled ont and the work exebnte n the latest style. A perfect f iuaraoteed. Charges moderate. Plean goto tbe address. Miss E, MoDonneli Gaui.r.n St, West, Asbburton 91 "TTTANTEO.Eveyone ioKuuw— Tin W J. MOISON bas now m stock iarge tnd varied assortment of BOOT AMD SHOES for the Spring aud Summi Season, Gentlemen's, Ladles', aud Chi dren's, both Imoorrpd and Colonial ; a ; i HIS OWN MAKE, wbioh CANNO BE i.UBPASSED f -r Stylo, Fit, Q lain; and jS>*tni --, o^mbked with VER RivASON-t.BLE PRIOE-. All repairs tx^oted promptly and wlj (neatness. I0 tl!
Williamson and Preece LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM —■TAILOES— HABIT MAKERB, &0., HAVE REMOVED to their New and Commodious place of Business m EAST STREET, ASHBURTON, (Lately occupied by John Orb & Co) Special attention to Livery and Military Uniforms. DUTLEB'S p AMILY TJOTEL A S H B U R T ON. Best aooommodation for Travellers and Families. Stabling and Paddocking Free Loose Boxes very reasonable. One of Aloook's best Billiard Tables on the Premises, and m order to meet the times we have decided to RBDUOE THE P ICE OF MEALS TO Is. Board and Lodging as naval. 10J63 ! THK ANNUAL GJAND CONCERT & BALL Of the Asbburton Caledonian Society TiTT ILL be he' 4 on the * sfc!l November, W 1880 m *> Oddfellow*' Hail, when one of tho boat c °noert« yat held will bs gl*en, consisting of j_.' ,ottlßh M "* ,o » Singing, Danolng, and ReadtnJ"' "™~ gtamme m course of preparation. * a ~ miani'Jn to Oonoert— Front Seats, 3a : Seoond Seat?, 2j ; Buck Seat., ls. Admission to Ball— Gontlemen, 2. 6i ; Ladlf**, Is. Djors opun to tiokot holders at 630 p,m. at aide door, Main entrance open at 7 p.m Pibroch at 7.30 p.m. Tickets oan be obtained from the Secretary or any of th. Direotors. J. SEALY, 10*221 Hon. Seoretary. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. SEASON, 1889-1890. MILES & 00. ARE PREPARE!. TO MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES On the Ensuing OLIPS OF WOOL placed ' m their hands for sale here or for ship- , ment to MILES BROh. & CO., London. We make advance?) on wool at the lowest possible rate of interest, charging .NO COMMISSION unices a Bale Is eiiocted. We also m'ke a careful estimate of the Va'ue of all Wool placed m our hands for sale, ar d arrange with the growers as to Reserve Price. The Ashburton C^ eB will bo held os usual m MR JAMESON'S whioh ' are ADMIRABLY LlGH'i.? 0 * ar,d a£Eord SPEOIAL ADVANTAGES for DISPLAYING WOO I, ■ Woolp»oks, Twine and All Necessaries At Lowest Rate?. .' j *T. T. FORD, Auctioneer \ I GEOBGE JAMEbOJ*, 'I I * 19 * Agent, Asbburton, !
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2269, 1 November 1889, Page 2
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858Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2269, 1 November 1889, Page 2
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