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Warned WANTED, Two Rooms with use of Kitchen. Apply "F," Mail | Office. ?_i 8 I OYSTERS, Oysters.—First of the Sea- ' son arrivod «t Deep «c» Fi«hnia Company's, opposite Mail * FFloEv___ . WANTED— At once, to hire for * few weeks or purchase, a heavy Trap Hurse.—Taskbr Bkos,, butchei^JSt^f IUiVIITiVE Church To-nv.rro*.— Preacher—Rev J. Cocker. Moruwg, The Prince of Preachers. &"»"»>& Woman's Sphere and Tufluetice, & ~J IJAPHST Church—The Rev .1. T. 13 Hintun, of Dunedin, will oouduot Services To-n.orrow, Morning, 11; Evening, 6.30. Ail are invited. AJ_ * XKT£D-YouHg~Girl, about 16, to - look after rooms, etc. ix. JS Douds, Dentist. 2^o rT^HHTGoipel of the Grace of God will X be preached at the Orange Hall on Lords' I>»y evening, half p»st B«»jP_^Y.* PIANOSi fronT £26 to 70. Guineas. Sold on one, two, and three years. Tetms to auic purchasers. Reduced scale. —H. M. JoNhS. Va ANTKD~Known.—Th»t an open W air Temperance Meeting will be held in Baring Square on Tumdat Evening next, February 7, at 7.30, when the K«v. J.T. HinTon of Dunedin, and JVl* T. E. Taylor of Chmtchurch, will address the meeting. 2 26 IJIAWOFOKTJfi and Organ bhow jZ Rooms. .Best cash value obtainable. Extended terms ; reduced scale ; Christchurch prices.—H. JMLjJowb^^^ W" ANTED Known-^lce Creams, Ice Creams, for the hot. weather, always ready at H. G, Flower's, Confectioner, East Street. . ____ SOMERSET Meat Mart. The oldest, the iargest, th 3 test, and the cheapast. Small 'ioods a spfccialty. Full wei^hti* guaranteed. A trial solicited. — V. J. OIL.HK.K. _^}^ \\' ANTKL) Kuuwn—Uood EmVV broideiks, aid .P** >*d.— MITUH ELL AN V TOKN KR. % j* W'AS'EED Known that S. 6alek, , Watchmaker and Jew3ller, has lemuved to new shop near Mew Zealand Olc'tliiusf Factory. 10 218 .XAT ANTED Known.—Come and see * our dress lines at l¥d and 6.1, leather shirting 6|d, thrac-qwarter cldaks 12s 6<l. —H. C JSjkgers, Miitotd House,

\; ANTED Known — 200 dozen \V Ladies' Gloves from 4^.— Mitchell and Tubnbr. 9 V\/ANTED the Public to know that S, VV W. Alcorn and Go's Summer Sale is now on. Great Bargains in Millinery, Underclothing etc. . » / A NT ED Known—Good White V V Calicoe 3s 9d per dozan.— Mitchell ajsd Turnek. _^_? flllE Misses Adams' x«w Hefreshment A Roi.ms now open. Te^, Coffee, Cocoa, Lemon Squash, Scda and Milk and all the new summer drinks ready at ali times. Colemau's Buildings, East Streefc. > ANTED Known—Dl Scott's celebrated Electric Corsets can only bo o.bfuni'i in Asiiburton »t W. iJ, COLLItoK's, "The Of»rn«r " WANTED everyone to come and see Uio beautiful present» w^b are giving away for evtry 5s and upwards ] spent.—H. 0. ■Skobrs,. Melford House. {I /ANTED —Purchasers tor Bargains in ,VV v.SU'Jimer Dresiaes, Prints, and Delaines, Sunshades, &c. at S. VV. Ar<3ORN and Co'a Sale. WANTED Kincwn—Now Flannelettes at extraordinary prices; 3s lid *nd 4s lid doz. Thirty per cent undei p X ice.—W. H. CoiiUBR. D"oN'T let the rain water destroy-your buddings. Get Spouting fixed at 4d per foot and buy a tank, complete with Up, tested before leaving workshop, for 30s, at J. W. HARDLEr's. WHY not Bake your own Bread when you c;tn eec 501 bs of the Host R.ller Flour for five shillings cash or fW and sixpence booked at Robert Alcoun's, Saunders' Buildings. 11 oi.

\3|7"ANTKD K/iown.—A great variety » » of hiah class dress goods to choose from now selling under regular wholesale prices.;— H. C. Segers, Melford House. DON'T Forget the Borough Bye-Laws re Cart* aga Lamps, and that Hirdlb . us large Stock »>n hand, also a large assortment <>f Tinware and Ironmongery, Scythes, Reaping Hooks, Hay Knives, Forks, etc,, of best quality, and all at lowest possible prices. J. W. Hardlby, East Street, Ashburton. _ NEW YKAU'3 GIFTS.—Card, Booklets New Games in great variety. Beaut fullotof Vases, Fancy Glassware, and Fairy Lamps Boys' and Girls' Annuals, ami <ther new Volumes. Prize Books at reduced prices. INew Birthday Reward and Wedding Cards. ~L. V. ANDREWE:* Sr DO., Stationers' Hall. BEAR in mind that J. W. Haeplby, Plumber and Gasfitter, East Street, has the largost Stock in town of Pumps, Pipes, and Fittijngs, and that he is selling them cheaper than ever at prices hitherto unheard of in Ashburton, Now is the j chance for a cheap Pump ; improved No. |4. Price, 16s. Larger sises in proportion. /^IHftISTJ£AS Suits. Boys, three \J garment long Trouser Suits 15s. Boys, Colorlal-made Knicker Suits frjm 10s- Men's nicely made Colonial Tweed Suits 30. Colonial Tweed Suits to measure from 50s.— Ashburtojt Clothing Mart, Saunders' Buildings. Roebkt Alcoen. .7r aNTED Known—That J. Moison W keeps lho best stock of Boots in Ashburton, for this reason that he pays cash and is not under or bound to any one firm like many in the trade, which enables him to procure and supply-the s public with the Beat Colonial and English ni *kes ; and his well-known make needs no recommendation. Always on hand E?e*t Su!e Leather, used for repairs and done at once.— J. Moison, Impermeable Bootmaker, Town H-11, East Street, next Courfc House. ,

NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALASIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. /1391 L* I'nHE Company's Mag'■^SSßß^' « nificent bteamships will b) despatched from Lyttelton a? under; — MIOW/ORA on FEBRUARY H, for Port Chalmers, Bluff. Milford Sound, (weather, &c, permitting), Melbourne^ Sydney; thence Auckland, Wellington and Lyitelton. The above vessels are the swiftest and ■ finest /steamships, running between New !Zeulattd and Australian Ports, and each , has a, capacity of 5000 tons. Passengers and orgo ty reduced rates.. V,jt further mformatfi^ apply to .a JiK»EY ZA^DEH, I Agent fyr AshbuftOl),

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

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

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

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