Wanted { ash Advertisements under this head I ing, not exceeding 16 words, ONB |U Shilling. Addresses may Deleft at this Office. I c WANTED— A General Servant. Apply to Mbs W. Jst. Gkorge * DouaLAS, at the Pout Offioe. 1V25 j —My Bpecial i VV Make of Ladles' 4 clasp Kid Gloves, "The Aehburtonian," braided J backß, 3b 6d per p*ir.— W. H. Oollieb. ANTiDD— lmprovera aud Appren- I ticca to tho Dreaeimaking at once. App y Miss Gates, Peter stroet. 11f22 1 VTTANTED every mau m tno Oounty ] W to have a Salt of the Aehburton Tweeds.— Robebt Aloobn, Aahborton '• Clothing Mart, Sanndera' Buildings. ANTJiD Known. — "Strong- wear Boots for Ladles, Mon and Children can only be obtained at W. _£. Ocllirr's. T7IM.BROIOERIEB— Fc* good ErobrolQj deriea marked cheap g-. to Moiford House. Wo have a largo &uu apionnld asHO tmeat to ohooae from. — H. C. Seders. Moiford House. , WANTED Known— if you want to buy a aheap parcel of Drapery, Boots, Clothing, etc, go to Melford Houae. j A beautiful asaortment of Spring goods jaßt openel — H, 0. Sbgbkb, Melford , House. FOX gonnina Aahourton Tweed Sulca roady -made, or to inoesaro, fit and > quality guaranteed, end at pricec an equalled, go to K. Aloobi*, Aehburton Clothing Mart, Saundero' buildings, MILLINERY— If you want to choose from a Urge stock of trimmed and untrlmmed hats and bonnets go tB Melford House. A lot of children 1 * Galatea straws from 6d to 2§, very ohea^V»H. 0. Szobbs, Melford Honse. _________ *T>E AD THIS— New Fancy Goods j Are Jl\; Needlework requisites ; Toys, Stalonery, Tobacconist o goods ; Madame Weigel'i Patterns; Agent for Eollpse Dye-worki ; Registry Office for Servants ; Tea and Ooflee at a minute's notice. — Mbs Adams, Saunders 1 Buildings, opposite Railway Station. WANTED KNOWN— H. Dudley the oldest established pipe-driver m Aabburton will drive pipes on the most reasonable terms, and will repair small pnmpß with now leathoas anywhere Inside the Belt for _s 6d oasb, and will sweep oblmneys, small oneo from Is Sd to 2a 6d and upwards, according to size. — H. Dudley , Moore Street. 4^ - TI 7" ANTED Known that the nndet- :. VV signed (formerly dreenmakee at Bangtora), bus commenced business as g Dressmaker m Anhburton. Ladies favorit ing her with orders will find them care- >- fully carried onteodtbe work executed n the latest style. A pettecn tit luaranteed. Charges moderate. Please gote the addresi. Miss E. MoDonnbll, Cameron St, West, Ann burton 9t3 IB — — WANTED, Everyone to Know—That J. MOISON has now m otock a | large »nd varied asaortment of BOOTS AND SHOES for the Spring and Summer Season, Gentlemen's, Ladles', aud Children's, both lmportpd and GolnoHl ; »'so HIS OWN MAKE, which OANNOT | BE SURPASSED t,r Slyle, Fit, Qaillty, '» and Neatueap, oomblned with VERY REASONABLE PRIOEB. All repairß exeouted. promptly and with neatness. 10t132
Public NotlCfS L F. ANDKEWES & CO stationers' Hall ASHBTJKTON. "OOAL_CO 500 TONS IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE; h\\ Orders lntr noted to Mr John OiaElf, our Carrier, will havo prompt attention. i W. H. Gollins & Co. TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS. 10 75 THffi ANNUAL GEANB CONCEET & BA£L Of tbe Aehburton Oaledonlan Society \ %Y,l ILL be bel^ on the 15t'i November, j VV 1889, m tbe OddfellowH 1 Hail, when one of the beat Concerts yat held will bs given, consisting of Scottish Mmlo, Singing, Dancing, »nd Readings. Progt»mme m conne of preparation. Admission to Oonoert— Front Seats, 3s : Second Saatr, 2i j B»ok Seat*, Is. Ajdmhelon to Ball— Gentlemen, 2s 6d ; Ladlflß, Ib. Doors open to tloket holders »t 630 0,« O. at side door. Main entrance open at 7 p.m. Pibroch at 7-30 p.m. Tickets osnbo ob^ned from the Seoretarv or »ny of th^Dlreci.? 18 . ,„ J. SE^'Y,, 10*221 Hon. Seorei"' 7 * T>UTLEB'B pAVIILY TJOTEL ASHBURT ON. I'ei-t accommodation for Travellers and Families. Stabling and Paddocking Free Loose Boxes vety reasonable. One of Alcock's best Billiard Tables nn the Premises, tnd m order to meet tho limes we have decided to RKJJUOK JHE PRICE OF MEALS TO Ib. Board and Lodging as usual. 10J63 FOE SALE. riIHE Goodwill of Lease of part X Borough Reserve No 767, section 210, together -with boi dings thereon, laely nncd by tho undersigned as a Timber Yard. The BuildingH are epiendidly adapted for the purpose for which they havo been used (Storage of Timber, etc.) and with httl» expenao conld be coovorted into I tores for Grain or Produce If required. Apply JOHN G. EESTELL, II 18 West Street, Ashburton. ASHBURTON WOOL SALES. FIRST 6ALE OF THE SEASO N will be ami) ov FEIDAY, 29th NOV., 2-£B9, IN THE ORANGE HALL. j MILES & CO., WILLIAMS and BLAND, j DAVID THOMa*, j F*ttBJPIi&N.DER BROS i ..„' w 11*24
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2273, 6 November 1889, Page 2
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