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IHK FIRST CußAiJiVr SALE ». li'lßllil' *Co. • < BEFORE KNOWN IN ASHBORrON. Double width white twill, UM*l 'GWid willing Mo-la», 3s lld.*»cn Wliito MuiliiiM, wain stripe, 7J«I now 440 KidßGfil!lit3 >*Hp«.-«*>••- **-"drMSM> wonderf"l value ut (>i I gLcthisg. clothing. Men's Tweed Suite, 19i 6i Boys' Tweed Suits, 4s lid BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS.. MWh Colonial made Bluchers, 5s ssflttsna?aa 7**^ WB6d *"d n>M> I2s M Mei's Oookham Boots, worth 2oa for 14s bd JJraS oS^-W«^««NS „ BOYS' * G.BLS. ... Pricea TERMS CASH. .-REMEMBER" THR ADDRESS•y. J. and CO., FRIEDLANDER'S BUILDINGS-

watches. watchw. WATCH**" spJSOIAI , ANNOITNCBMENT WATO HM A X.l' BBAA L N D JEWELLER ■■ j* - «I,a wpllknown and reliable fiim of " Rotherham, LonHAS just received from M**B".K^°J" heß specially made by Rotherham for S coasts of-18ot GoM. Hunting Sausk (as engraved on works.) J : tfco . iSct Gold open faco and Hunting, w!th Lever Keyless | plate og« JJ£ fHCe ttnd keyl^ s Lcverß . Sterling Silver - centre sectind*. Lady s l»ct Kxm p» j^,^ hain » B Ha-.tiug Levers, k-y-wmding ; Rotherhr.m'B Huntm, Lever^L'^?. Rotherham's Open Faco, key-wining. Kh»* Rotherham« Open J* ce> yless . i mun> mewl of choice ntock of Ladies »«Ter ""i, . nd a \\ , v h o hay» occa iop t.^ u^e a watch fo , Athletic. Bicycle, and S^^^f^Sy^^de) Open Yace STERLING SILVER timing 4.8. in fifths, The advanrag, of havin? a Race timers-will time "P£ o"J"' y s with BHpe rior works for timing purposes only. *T7*LWM, WATCHMAKER A N JEWELLER. wit.', .na Jew.ll.ry 11.p.ir.0« «™^2!! ri J >tioo P™"^* 11" M'l'fM"'r"^_

BOOTS. 800 TB. SHOES. SHOES: THE NEW ZEALAND Clothing Factory AND BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. rpHE Public would io well to injpecj 1 our Large and Well-assorted Stock before purchasing elsewhere A Sinftle P*ir of Bo^ts at the Wholesale - Price. All new goods. 200 Paiw of Boy7"and ffirb'-Strong School BootH and Shoes 'rom 2a !M. LADIES. Bay your Boots an 4 Shoes at the Factory, --- y°u vill ure 3a in the pOO THE AUGITeTtoVE MAT, Only • few left; just the thing for preserve making; only 2*. A Wonderful Line of MENS ALL-WOOL COLONIALTWEKD TROUSERS for fl« Bd. tfEW ZEALAND Clothing Factory. ALEX. HENDRY, Manager.

THE HARVEST IS PLE TEOUS. A T any rate it in up to the average— \ and the laborers are—well, a,good deil more than plenteous. I have never before seen so many men in the country on the outluok for harvest work. For » time the town was " stiff wid 'era,", as Pat said about the river and the fish, out a good many have absorbed since tho «reathe.- became harvest weather, and allowed the machines to ato rattiica along, . CUTTING DUWN the wealth of Ceres' golden reign. I trust the farmers will get something like a favorable return for their year* tnij, nnd that when they come into town with their little OALIOO-(2s lid a dozen) — ha«s of samples of grain, representing the crop, on the growing and in-gathering o| which they have been concentrating a!' their energies since last harv^t, thy will be able to receive from tho grain more ;nits FBICEB that will enable them to live themselves «nd LET OTHEHH JL.IVJB. The farmers are the men who feed v- all, who grow our grain, our meat, our dairy produce, and the wool to make our CJr-OTHtIiVCi-(suitß at 355). They are the men who, with their wives and families, the tradesmen must depend upon to make their living, and we have the most solid reasons possible for rejoicinp when the farmers are prospering. So thinks HARRY Manager for H IIU>LI*Y BROS. Who are selling goods ver> cheap. Beautiful dress tweed 4s 9d a dress; striped ginghams 7£d. BOOTS IN ENDLEBS VARIETY. Men's Colonial made shooters 9s €d; 1 slippers 3s 3d. COME AND GIVE US A TRIAL.

A. lSo«r«r*»»flr "Wile _-_ -» ' A FACT. A speaker was holding forth on woman and he made opt that she was just a little r^ angel on eaith. In glowing words he pictured how patient she was in Rufforina ' now courage ius in trouble, and how altogether gentle, loving, and good she was under all circumstances, and closed hi.-> peroration by d» clanng that any man who laid his hand on a woman, save in the act of kindness, was a monster. After the lecture, a pale, haggard. woe-b«gonc v looking man shuffled up to the speaker and ? said, *' Lrtok here, miarer, I've heard wliafc you've been saying about woman ; nil t about how nice and sweet she is, why, one would imagine that you believed all women J ;. were just blushing full blown roses; I j guess you don'fc know my wif**.^ Well rv she haint no Mooming rose. She's a ; daisy, a reg'lar daisy, why mister my wife '•• is a nagger, and there i&'nt an hour, when she's awake, but th\t she's iMsging [ someone. If it in'nt me, its the chi drew, \ it U'nt the childrtn, it t. the cat. There [ is nothing that escHj.es her nacfriti<; I tongue, and the only time a.iy of vi aefs [ any rest is when she has iiaegtid herself I to slerp." I How like the nerves of a man who I':V drink*; «h*y just n»j?, n«g all the ( FT time, tfiving no rest until enough liquor ; |;,'-: has been tnken to deaden all nervous I''l sensibility, and tho poor fellow goes <iff, fe^^ajk' that sodden, snorins, misernblo sbite i» but th« rattling skeleton of a sleep. |V R. T. Booth's Golden Remedy Nc. 1 EfT pnu an end to all this nagging ot the K> nerves by destroying all , desim fir E liqnor. ■:: R. T. Booth's Golden Remedy No 2 is w the beet Brain and Nerve Tonic on this i ' earth. All chewintti.

The Best Remedy fob Indigestion— Nor-ton's Camomile Pills are confidently recommended as a simple remedy fox [ndigestion, which is the cause of nearly aIJ the diseases to which we are subjects Norton's Pills, with justice called the "Natural Strengthener of the Human Stomach," act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient, are mild in their operation, and safe under any circumstances. Sold in bottles, at 1« l^d, 2s 9d, 11s, by all medicine vendors throughout the */«ld Hollowav's Pills.—Factory Operatives* and Workers in Manufactories.—Theremarkable remedies which have been discovered and perfected by Thomas Holloway, and which for more than forty years have been sucee&sfully used in every quarter of the globe, are especially usf.f ul in all the manifold ailments which «tti cts those who by reaeon of their occupations are confined for yen hi, or a'l their lives, in crowded buildings and workshop?. Ho'.loway's Pills and Ointment arc associated remedies, the funncr ipstoriug the vital powers when diniimßhcrl, anil always actiug as an efficient boo.l purih'er, whilst the latter relieves local maUclica and checks inflammation, aud nets as a c'.caasing and healing agent in , cases of bad legs, bad breasts, ulcers, and unhealthy sores of all kind?. \The Best Tea I "" IN THE WOULD i H.vsiop 1-! Ceylon. NINIAN HYSLOP, and CO., Tea Importers, ITB Oa-'hel street, Cbtiatslmrcb, 4

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2890, 4 February 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2890, 4 February 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2890, 4 February 1893, Page 2

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