11 THhJ MlitKOK," ABIGH-OLASS Week Soofa . Politic »1, Literary, and Dramatl paper, to be published every FRIDAI price 3d, by tbe Oentenlal Printing am Publishing Company, Limited, Melbonrn Place, Rußgel Street. Melbourne VIOLIN TUITION. MR R. WOOD, of Timara Teaohe of Violin, Viola, and Cello, wll visit Asbburton and is prepared to tafci pupils commencing 11th October. Fo: terms etc apply to Mr R. Cullen. 10 105 Wanted Known I HAVE 20,000 J?INUS JNSIGNXS One year old, 12,000 PINUS INSIGNIS Two years old, transplanted. 60,000 CUPKE6SUB MACBOCABPA One year old.' 12,000, TWO YEAES OLD, Tl? 6.NSPLANTED. Tbe above lines will be sold very obeap. APPLE™TREES 3 Years Old, boro fruit last year ; olean and good sorts, Ie 6d eaoh. Inspection Invited. Price List on Application. 1 All orders oarefully, and seourely paoked and delivered at Railway Station foi wbloh no obargo Is made. N.B.— Note the addreßß. JAMES POKTER, Nurseryman, Clifton Numery, Alltmtop, Ashbnrton. SOMETHING WORTH READING. HARRY~MAYO Wishes to inform bis many friends and the Publio generally that he has bought tha Businetß m East Btreot, lately carried on by Proftßsor Robottom, and la miking important alteratlo c. H. M. h«8 secured the Bet vices of a first-class Hairdresser for the Hatrdreesln Dof artment, and truata that &11 hla fdenda and tbe Public generally will give him their patronage « TOBACCO, CIGARS, PIPE 3, And all other Smokors' Requisites of the b&ot quality al-jraye oa hsudi — PFOTOGRAPk]f.~ H,M. having engaged a first-olass artist from Ohrlstcharoh for tbe Studio 1b now prepared to (eke potraits and views In town or country, chespsf vhan ever before known, Note the Address—* HARRY MAYO' 3 Photographing, Tobaoo nist, and Rait dre?Rlnpc E&tab!iahmcnt RAST STREET, ASHBURTON. P>7B ~ i WILLIAMS and . BLAND. HOID WEEKLY SALES OP HORBEB, PI^B, CATTLE, PRODUOB, FUBNITUBE, &o , EVERY SATUBPAY. LIVE STOCK SALES, Every TUESDAY at Tlnwald and Ash. burton Yards alternately. CLEANING SALES TOWN and COUNTRY, According to Arrangement. Wool. Wool. "Wool WE are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on all WOOL placed ia our banda for SALE. No Commission will be charged upon Advances, aDd no Commieaion will be charged for offering Wool unless a Sale ie effected. OUB FIBST SALE WILL BE HELD ON FBI DAY, 29th NOVEMBER WOOL PACKS AND TWINE AT Lowest Oarrent Rates, — We have for Sale Privately — 20iayton and Shnttlewortb Thresh' f log Mills and Engines with /( elevatorß, and everything oomplete, it perfect working order, fit to go to work or full particulars apply at our iffioe, — ALSO— O REAPERS AND BINDERS lossklll BOLLER, GRASS STRIPPER 3 We have been appointed Agents lot JOHNbON and Go's AETIFICIAL MANUEE. WE HAVE ON HAND 5 TONS, Samples and P&'tlcnlars of whloh oan be had on application. WILLIAMS & BLAND AUCTIONEERS,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2305, 18 December 1889, Page 1
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453Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2305, 18 December 1889, Page 1
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