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Wanted j Cash Advertisements under t&v> head, I ing, not exceeding 16 words, ONE » Shilling. Addresses may Deleft at this Office. WAITED Station Oook tor Ohatmosfl; must be a good Baker. Appy to Mb Bell at Scott* Stablts at iNoou To morrow (daturdny). H 33 "TTTANTED KNOWN —My Special W Mako of Ladiob' _ olaep Kid Glovea, '* The Aahburtonian," braided buckw, 3b fid per pair.— W. H. GoLLIBR v f\'f ANT&D every mau m «iv Gouuty V v to have a Salt of the Ashbarton Tweeds.— -Robebt Aloorn, Ash burton Oicthing Marl, Saanders' BuHdlogs. AVTANTiiD Kuown.—" Strong-wear W Bnotn for Ladies, Mea anrt Children can only be obtuinoil at W. H. Oollibr's /^HATTI_BBUX and Bu_say for 1890 \j Birthday and Christmas o:*rda, Christian Choir, Notation Sol-Fa edition. U» M. Jones T7IWBROIDi_RIKS— Fe« good .Knobrol- | fijj darios mtrked ohuap &>. to Molford BLnuso. We have h largo »v« splendid o»o tment to ohooae from — H. 0. Seqbbs < aWuWord House. WANTED Known— lf you want to bay a ohcap purcal of Drapery, Boots, Clothing, etc, go to Melford House. A buautlful assortment of Spring goode just openei — H. 0 Shqbrr, Melford Hones '91--OH Kunucitt Aohnurton T wkoiJ Bui.J7 reodvmade, or to moßeare, fit and qunlity j>aaj/.nteod, and at pricoa an eqaailed, go to H. Aloob», Aahburtor. Olothtng M*rt, Snund*™' BnlldinHß. MILLINERY— If you want to ohooae from a large stock of trimmed and aotcimmed hata and bonnets go te Melford House. A lot of children's Galatea atrawa from 6d to 2a, very oheap '^-H. 0. Seobbb, Melford Hooao. _____ ■T>E_JD THIS— New Fancy Goods ; Are |X Needlework reqnlßitea ; Toys, b»»---lonery, Tobacooalat*- gooda ; M»dam j Weigel'a Patterns ; Auont for Eciipoc Dya-worka ; Beglbtry Office for Servants ; Te«.»nd Oofloe ataminute'a notloo. — Mkb Adamb, Sauudera' Bulldlnge, opposite K»Uw_y Station. \\ /'ANTED KNOWN—H. Dudlby Yt the oldest eatabHfthod lpe-dr»vei m ABbbarlon will drive p'pes on the moat reasonable torron, and will rup»ir em»'.l pamps with new leathejs anywhere lnsldy ihe Belt for 2i 6.i oaib, nnd will sweop ohlmneya, aoioll ones from la 3d to % 6dand apwarda, acoordlnm to _iza.— H. Dudley, Moore Street. 4. WAKTfiiD Knowti *hat the aodeeftigned (formorly droßmaker at Ranglora), has commenced bnaint'.Bß as Dresamikor m Athborton. Ladius favoring her with orders will find them carefully carried out aod the work exocotpd n the latest style. A perfeot fit inarautßed. Charges moderate. Pl»a»e goto the addresa. Miss K. MoDonnill, Cameron St, West, Asb burton'. 9t3 WANTED, Everyone to Know— Thi J. MOISON ba« pow m atook ft largQ tnd varied assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES for the Spring and Summer Season. Gentlemen's, Ladles', aud C bildren's, both imported and Ooloni»1 ; also HI3 OWN MAKE, whioh OANNOT BE SURPASSED t .r Style, Fit, Q lsllty, ij.^d No*tri t «(', ooinblred with VERY liivA^ONABLB PKIOEB. Ail rcni'-aixeo-t-- promptly and «-!'h nuatnr-m. 10^132 FubUc Notie.fi VIOLIN TUITION. MR X WOOD, of Timarn, Teacher of Violin, Violh, and Ce'lo, will vieit Aabburton »nd ia prepared to take pupils commencing 11th October. For torma etc. apply to Mr ii, Cullon. 10 102 £5 REWARD. r|"HE above rei»»rd will be paid to any I. peraon giving information that will Jo.d fo the ouuviciion of the owners of the dogs tint wortif^ and killed my sheep m my paddocks ai FaiifiV.d. W. H. RULE. A^hburton November 7. 1889. 11J20 L. P. AHDKE-ES & CO tationers' Hall ASHBURTOF. ASBI3URrON HIGH I3OHOOL. ESIABLISIIF.D 1881. OUPI r .S of both boxob ore taught the & elemeneof a liberal eduoitioa Speoial subject* ofntuly m»y be pursued wbeie circumM<a;;ces nquire a d par urofrom th« ordinary echooi o urse. uea^cQnntar : Mv j. E. BcohanAK, lot 8.A,, (London ) per torm Fee for pnpllq ovor 12 a d years of age ... 3 3 0 Fee for pupils nnder 12 yotra of age ... 2 9 0 Musio (extra), 110 The School y«ar is oivided into three i)im7, AH fftgsare payable m advance. 10 18 " Ooßtly thy habit as thy puweoan buy — Yet not expressed m fancy, rioh not gaudy." — SIUKKSPEABK. Wo* r^ or ' LIER ' • ±1 L/OLLIEB, CASH DRAPER CASH DHAPiSIt AND CLOTHIER, J AflD CLOTHIER, NOW SaOWING NOW SHOWING 3 NEW GOODS NEW GOODS J NRW PRINTS i NEW PRINTS NRW GLOVKB 5 NEW GLOVED r NEW DRAPRUY NEW DiUPEft. NEW OLOTFfING - i^EW CLOTHING ! CHE^PE^T HOUSE i OHEAPE3T HOU_K IN ASHWBTON IN A-HBUHTON THE OORNBH THK O JliNElt i i /

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2275, 8 November 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2275, 8 November 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2275, 8 November 1889, Page 2

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