Wanted Known. Cash Advertisements under thl . kfading, not exceeding 16 words, ONb Shil-intr. Addresses may belettat this Office. __________ WANTED a i.iv ntfgi.l. Apply to ] Mrs Holland next to Dr ■ Tcevor, 12 40 TRAW BERRIES ad .berries, new I potatoee; and green peas at 9 1 per | peok at Randell, Town H.ll. 12*44 •s. • • ■ "~~" " ~ " i m ANTED to purchase Egt*s and Fowls I W lv any quantity. -Bobert _»_,co.n, Saunders' Buildings. j HTTr ANTED Known.— "Strong-wear VV Boots for Ladles, Men and j Children can only ba obtained at W. H. j Collier's WANTED KtiO*n— 3o to Andrew ! Orb's for tho beat valae In all kinds of Drapery, Olo.hlng and Boots H 114 WANTED KNOWN — Pine-apples a**d all kiu'ia of fruits for table and pree-rvlcg. Green ptai and new potatoes al^awy on band. — 0. Beard W ll ateet. 1239 -yiTANTED KNOWN — My Special W MaHe of Ladles' 4-olasp Kid Gloves- " The Auhburtouiau," braided backs, 3s 6d per pair.— W. H, Collier. EDNESDAY Half-Holiday. Please ■bop early. Wednesday we close at 1 p m — H. 0. Segbbs, Melford Boone. ______ - WANTED KNOWN — Gents Suits made to order (choose your own tailor) from £3 12s 6_. Klapol, A.b- i burton, or Roslyn Tweed, factory made £2 12. 6d.— Andrew Obr 11 115 VX7 ANTED every man m .no OOuuty W to bave a Salt of the Ashbnrton Tweed,.— Robebt Aloobn, Ashburton Clothing Mart, Saonders' Buildings. MILLIiSfERY— If you want o choose from a large stock of trimmed and uat-lmmcd hata and bonnets go t* Melford House. A lot of children. Galatea straws from 6d to 2s, vory cheap' —H. 0. Segbbs, Melford House. WANTED Known— Boots, Boois— Glrlß* Boots, a great Bargain, 7. to 7 lo 9 at 2. 6d, former.*? 5. 9i; Women's Boots, 4s 6i \ Gents and Lidlo.' Boots greatly reduoed. L»dles Fronch Kid Shoes at 6s lid, usually 10* 9d.— Andrew Ore. 11 117 ErtMBROIDKRIES-Fc-** good Embroils deries m.rked choap fc s to Moiford House. We bave a lnrgo auu sp'endid 6Beo tment to c! ooso from — H. 0. Seger's Melford House. ANDREW OUR leads too fashion m importlag high olass D.apory, Millinery. Mantles, Dress Go«ds, e»c. Uptmed — A great bargain m Lao at 4i per yard all widths, usually 1<", b'-st 2 Button Kid Gloves 2s. 11 116 CHRISTMAS and NEW Y B AR CARD, a oholoe soleotlon, New Designs. New Books for Prz« and Presenta ion. Boys and Glr.'a Own Annual*, Oalld'a Companion, Children's Friend, Little Fo k», Sunday and other New Serial Vo'ume New Fanoy Goods* Diaries for 1693. A pr«a n. ti every purchaser this month. — L. F. Andrews and 00, Stationers Hall. READ THIS— New Fanoy Goods ; Are Needlework requisites ; Toys, Stalonery, Tobacconist's goods ; Madame Welgel's Patterns ; Agent for Eclipse Dye-works ; Registry Offioe for Borvanta ; Tea and Coffee at a minute's notice. — Mrs Adams, Saunders' Buildings, opposite Railway Station. ~X\T ANTE O, E ve* y one to Know*— Tha W J. MOISON bae now In stock a area eni v.rl.d assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES for tha Spring and Summer Seaßon. Gentlemen's, Ladies', aud Children I*',1 *', both imporfcpd and OoIodUI ; also HIS OWN MAKE, which CANNOT BE SURPASSED f_r Style, F.t, Q i-llty, and Nentniss, combined with VERY I REASONABLE PRIOES. All repairs fxeouted promptly and with neatness. 10t132 , -fr*-**— =3 I HAVE to •• c momy to lend on Frea hold Seonrltr. JOHN 0. CORR, Bml.t.r nnd Sol'oltor, BaUook's Arcade, B.rnett S'rcet. lit l4o Ashburton. X E W A B D, STOLEN or Strayed ou the 22 ad November, from Waterton, a Bay Mare with white star on forahe-d, branded on off ehou'der — had a jpleoe of rope i round her neck when laßt seen. £1 reward if strayed. £10 for information If stolen. W. LIDSTONE, 12 14 Waterton. ME S. B. SEYMOUB, SURGEON-DENTIST, WILL VISIT ASHBURTON ON MONDAY, DEgEMBER 9th. 1889. And may be consulted at Mb Cambridge, Chemist, until 4 pm. 12*8 ST. STEPHEN'S OBURCH, ASHBURTON. A n"_Tu A L Garden Party TO BB H*LD AT HUNT'S BECREATIOITGROUNDS WAKANUI ROAD MoDday, December 16.1 i. 1889 STALLS for the Sa'e cf Nocd'ework, Froit, Farm and Garden Produce, etc. Gifts for Ihe Stalls and for the Tea will be thankfully received at the Grounds and at the Parsonage. SPORTS PROGRAMMF, l3tFr!_e2odPr'z 1. Boat R*ce, J mllo ... 15s 7- Gl 2. Canoe R-ct... ... 10a 5j 3. Son Horse j-aco ... 10« 5i 4. Olfubirg Greosy Pole 10a 5. Barrow Race 5. 2*61 FLOWER, FRUIT and ViGK.TAB_.EB. l.tPr'z-2.dPr?a> 1. Best Collection cf Pot Plants 10s 5 1 2 Best Collection uf Cut Flowers 10* 5> 3. B;.tColltc fonof Fiuit 5_ 2. Cd 4. B.bt Oolieotlon of Vegeisblea 5* 2s 61 5. Best H*_d Eocqnet... 5a 2* 61 6. Best General Coilec- ) tlcn of Pot Plants, Cut jin . Flowers, Frnlt and\ iUI ° 3 Vegetables / j_ll Entries Free Shooting Gallery, Blondin, Swinpe, See-Sawi, Christmas Tree, Art Union Exhibition. Tbe Ashburton Brassßand will leave tbe Post Office at 2 p m. Admission (including Tea) 2s ; Obildron, la. Proceeds towards final liquidation of Church debt. Grounds open all day. Refreshment Stall for salo of luncheon. Gales close af 9 p.m. U*tso
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2295, 6 December 1889, Page 2
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848Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2295, 6 December 1889, Page 2
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