ARITISJ&IOa /W4RIAGE \)lT 0BK!3 babingTsquabe. W. HIOKS begs to intimate that he has severed his ol nneotion with Mb W. H. Paget ard removed his Business to the above commodious premises, where he has every facility for oarrying on his increasing bnslneea. Carriages and Vehicles of every description built to order, with well seasoned , Timber and sound workmanship. 1 Traps re-painted and Repairs executed with promptitude, and at moat moderate charges. — NOTB THE ADDBESS— I Premises— Late Baylis, Grocer Near Post Office. —cash boot store.george" diack PRACTICAL Boot and Shoe Maker, ,1. will open On SATURDAY, 84th inst, In the *.Town Hall Shop next Hi Randall's with a well selected Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. Order work and Repairs promptly executed, and special attention given to FIT and STYLE, combined with reason able charges. A TEIAL SOLICITED. 8t ODDFELLOWS' HALL, ASHBURTON. Leicee Charles Hugo Baslneaa Manager... ... Alf. Sunday THE GREATEST EVENT In the annuals of Theatrloal HUtory will oeonr at tbe above Hall. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, November 11th and 12tb. On which occasion the only reoognlned Variety Combination Of Australasian Colonies (established 1879) will make their re-appoarinoo, In- ■ troduolog to the public all the very LATEST NOVELTIES In Variety Basinets , #•' Tbo Management hai also muoh ple&eure In Introducing MR OBOAR SMITH, THE PREMIER VESTRILOQUIBT OF THE WOKLD, Whose wonderful performance has electrified every body In all oltles where he hai appeared throughout tbo olvlllsed world. He will positively appear evtry evening In his celebrated entertainment enticed, " Voices from Shadow Land." Also, harry Hastings, The Brilliant Young London Comi^ob, Who will introduce, for the first time m Aihburton. some of the very latest London Suoceieer. First Appearance of MISS ETTIE DAWSON, Bong and Dance Artiste. , : ALF SANTLEY, After an absence of two and a half years Popular Prices — 3s, 2s, Is. B. T. WATttRS, 1 26 Agent. mccormice: BINDER. —BVJIBYWHBBJB VICTORIOUS.— THE WORLD'S VERDICT 18 THAT THE MCCORMIOK fS THE BEST. 76,534 BOLD LAST SEASON. NO Other MA.OHTNB on Earth can ihew a record like this. 25 First Prizes WON THIS SEASON. Inolnding GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS) Beating DEERING MArSEY HORNBBY HOWARD BBANTFORD AND BUCKEYE The Farmer's Fawite STILL KEEPS THE LEAD. t Intending Purchasers should give tbeli 1 orders at once as Australia wants all th( lIoQORMIOKSwe can eend them, JOHN ORR & CO. AGENTS, A SHBU RTON
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2278, 12 November 1889, Page 3
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387Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2278, 12 November 1889, Page 3
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