£20 RiJ.WABD. IN consequenoe of the amount o. Poaohing going on m the Creeks 01 the Lagmhor Estate, the above rewaro •will be pud to anyone giving informatloi that will lead toa conviction. From this date NO ONE wUI be permitted to fish m the Creek* 00 tht Lagmhor Estate. -.__ DONALD MoLEAfc. LaghmoT, lst April, 1889 V$ f~vENBS.AL PRESS AGENCREPORTERS, Newspaper Correspondent and Advertising Agents, Russell Street, Melbourne, Undertake Special Reports of Publu Meetings Newspaper Correspondence, anc Newspaper Advertising throughou* th< Ahstralinn Colonies and New Zealand , Communications to be addressed T«l Manager. K.B.— Files of Provincial Newspaper as< ept lor the convenience of the Agency, clients. S 2 l SUITS TO IV-EASU' E THE Largest Stock . f Tweeda ever shown Id Asbburton to choose from OUiiLITr ANDIEITGUABANTEEL Come and see tho pTloea. ASHBURTON CLOTHING MART SAUNDERS' BUILDINGS B. ALCOBN SBBby M ° v R ' SURGEON DENTIST, 215. Colombn Street (new Bnildings near oorner of Gloucester Street.) BSTABLIBHID -• am »•* •- *869 SOALE OIToHABGES : Extraction, 2s 6d per tooth ; Fillings, 5s per tooth. A reduction made where a number require attending to. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. The «_t»rges for Artificial Teeth are road< with a view to strict economy, regulated by suoh circumstances as cases present, ox «_ch n_s*_rial_ as patients prefer. Particulate giwon application. Oonaulta. tion free. Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas) administered when required." Attendance, 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. 216, OeirOMBO Stbebt, Chbibiohuboh. 8 167 LEVIATHAN RAILWAY TEIJcEB. ANCE HOTEL (Opposite the Bailway Station), DUNEDIN. MRS SILK, PROPBIETBESS. Read the following taken from a newspaper :— " During the holidays, a friend who spent the Christmas m Dnnedin says : 'The site for the approaching >ew Zealand Exhibition was the chief subjeot ot conversation. Having beard much of tiio Leviathan, he stayed there, and was greatly aurprised to find the oity posses»ed «noh a very exoellent Temperance Hotel, oontaining as it does 110 rooms, all well and oomfortably furnished, and scrupulously clean. In addition to this, he assures na that the board, he is quite confident, is not surpassed at any honse (no matter of what kind) m the Colony and questions very muoh if it is equalled -y»y."' B7J ttt"T HAVB FORSALE Cto^HJBD HORBB FEjSD VERY CHEAP. fl3 FRIEDLANDER BBOS. " Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy— Set not expressed m fanoy, rioh not gaudy — SB_J_EBP__Bl.' W.HCBS CASH DRAPE! OASH DBAPEI AND OLOTHIEB AND OLOTHIER, NOW SHOWISK NOW BHOWIN( NEW GOODS SEW GOODB NEW PBINT NEW PRINT, NEW GLOVES NEW GLOVES NEW DRAPER. NEW DRAPER HEW OLOTHING NEW OLOTHING OHEAPEST HOUSI CHEAPEST HOUSI IN ASHBUBTON IN ASHBUBTON THE CORNE] UHE OC.BNEI ABHBUBTON HIGH SOHOOL. Established 1881. PUPILB of both sexes are taught th elements of a liberal education. Special subjects of stndy may be pm «ned where circumstances require departure from the ordinary school ccursi Headmaster: Mb J. E. Buohanai lst 8,A., (London.) per ten Fee for pupils over 12 £ s years of age ... 3 3 Fee for pupils nnder 12 years of age ... 2 9 Matic (extra)... ... 1 1 Tbe Sohool year is dividtd into thre •emu. AU fees are payable m advance 10 1
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2290, 30 November 1889, Page 1
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511Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2290, 30 November 1889, Page 1
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