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IHK FIRST Ci^ IN■•; SALE «. J. HRtlili ft Co. BEFORE KNOWN IN ASHBITRTON. - OFFERING lilies' Comets 4h 6.1. now 2s «d. Dr Warner's well known Comets 10s 6d, now bs ba. Double width Sheeting, white twill, 10* d Good washing Mu4ins, 3s UJ *»"» . . \\hite Muslins, KUinstripe, 7^d now 4Jrf W^^l^tSßlrip^-dlAtolor children's dresses, wonderful value at *>M CLOTHING. CLOTHING. Men's Tweed Suits, 19* «d Boys' Tweed Suits, 4s lid BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. Men's Colonial made Bluchers, 5s &2Koool3imßoot., worth 25, for 14. M W wm?^ Bssas?s®s^«ii« - boys- * 6nM . Prioeil TERMS CASH. -REMEMBER THR ADDRESSCK J. NEILL and CO., FRIEDLANDER'S BUILDINGS

WATrIIBg WA^TOIIEfe. WATCHfc* Botberkam's -^Watekes. a^A^K, ■■ W A T 0 H M A I ■ RAN D JEWEL L E R, . n »i,« wellknown and reliablefinn of "Rotherham, LonHAS just received from l^ e fti T" { K Wfttc heß specially m»de by Rotherham for S. don." .large consignment^ Ji^Tooifab. of-18ct Gold Hunting Sawk (as engraved on *"£"•>* ditfco . ifict Gold opan face and Hunting, with Lever Keyless J plat* °^ r 3 open face and keyless-Levers, Sterling Silvercentre seconds. Udy a 15ct « >* P Rotherham's Having Levers, key-winding ; Rotherham's Hunting Levew,W««« o . therhan)!sO F;iCe ke y. win( u ng . M*>a Rotherham s Open Face, e V IcT ' heß t0 Be i ect from. To racug men. members of choice stook of Ladies Silver .x **c£?'? nd al , h o hay« occa-ion to iwe a watch for Athletic. Wcycle^andSwimmm^VubSi an Q Fmq STERLING HILVER timing, SB. has iu«t ve%i^- nu tes in fifths, The advance of having a lUce timers-will time «P "» p l'" sl A w i t H superior works for timinsr purposes only. '"■TajCbm"wltchmakee an jeweller,

BOOTS. BOOTS. SHOES. SHOES. THE KEW ZEALAND Clothing: Factory -•■■•• ;; • ;•■■'■■ zap % BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. rpHE Public would io well to inspect 1 ourLanfetind Well-assorted Stock before purchasing elsewhere. A Sinnle Pair of Boots at the Wholesale "" Price. AH new goods. 200 Pairs of Borland Girls' Strong School Boots and Shoes from & 9d. laßibs. Buy your Boots and Shoes at ihe Factory, you will save 3s in the pound. THE AUGITE MAT. Only a f«w left; just the thing for preserve making; only 2s. TROUSERS ro% 9s 6d.

THEHARVESTIS PLE TEfIUS. I ,-■'-■ .. ' ■ ,\ T any ratn it is up to the average— " \ and the laborers are—well, _a. good deil more than plente(»Us. I have never before seen so m«ny men in the country on tbb outluok for harvest work. For a time the town was " stiff wid 'em," as Pat said about the river and the fish, out a good many h*ve absoilwd since I the weathe • l»ecame harvest weather, and allowed the machines to «o rattlina alcng. CJITTXINO.. DOWN r.he wealth of Ceres' golden reign. I tru*t the farmers will get something like a favorable return for their year* toil, and that when they come into town with i their little CALIOO-(2« Hd » donen)— basra of samples of grain, repres«ntui« th crop, on the growing and in-gathering o which they have been concentrating al their energies since last harvest, they wil be able to receive from the grain niei a ;int» FRIGEtS that will enable them to live themselves «nd LET OTHBHB LlVlfl. The farmers are the men who feed u« all, who grow our grain, our meat, our dairy produce, and the wool to make uur CiLiOXHlNC*—(auits at 35a). 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 rejoicing when the farmers are prospering. Bo thinks HARRY HAKDLtfY, Manager for HARDILY BROS. Who are selling goods ver> cheap. Beautiful dress tweed 4s 9d a dress; striped ginghams 7W. BOOTS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Men's Colonial made shooters 9s <Jd; •Uppers 3s 3d. COMB AND GIVE US A TRIAL.

NEW ZEALAND Clothlngr Factory. AWX HBNDRY, Manager, ''' ' — ' — ♦— A FACT. A speaker was holding forth on woman and he made out that she was just a little angel on earth. In glowing words he pictured how patient she was ie Buffering how courage nis in trouble, and how altoaether gentle, loving, and good she was under all circumstances, and closed hit* peroMtion by declaring that any man who bid his hand on a woman, s*ve in the act of kindnesi, was a monster. After the fccture, a paX haggard, woe-b«gone looking man shuffled up to the Mje»ker and aaid, " Look here, mister, I've heard what you've been saying about wonun ; all about how nice au«l sweat she is, why, one would imagine that ycu believed all women were just bhuhiiu? full Mown rosws; I cocas you don't know my wiR Well •be haint no M wining rosa. She's a daisy, a reg'lar daisy, why mister my wife is a nagger, and there fc'iit an huur, when ■Wsawake, but th*t she's nagging someone. If tt in'nt me, ifs the chUrvn, it ia'nt the childrtn. jfe» t.he cat. Tf.ere is nothing that escapes her nasguig tongue, and the only time any of us tf«ts any rest is when she has nagged herself to sleep." , . How luce the nerves of a- man who drinks; »hy j'**t iwjx, n«g all the time, giving no rest until enough liquor has been taken v* dt*J#u All nervous sensibility, and the poor fdlowiwejofl n that fcodden, aisoniiff. uin»e-»ble. state th«t Is but the rattling skeleton of a j healthy sleep. ! R T. Booth* Golden Remedy Nc 11 pova an end to all this nagging ot the nerves by destroying all -deaire for JR. T. Booth's Gulden Ke<n««Jy No 2 is the *je«t Br»in ai«4 Nerve Tonic on tins ftirth,. AP chemists. ]

Ihk Bkst Bemkdy fob Indiokstion— Norton's Camomile Pills are confidently recommended as a simple remedy f« [ndigestion, which is the cause of nearly all the diseases to which we are subject* Noktok's Piu^s, with justice called the •'Natural Strengthener of the Human Stomach," act as a powerful tonic and gentlt aperient, are mild in their operation, an<? safe under any circumstances. Sold in bottles, at 1* H&, 2s 9d, 11», by all medicine v«Mi«!rwrt.hrmnrh«wt. t,b+ *.'f rM How Sambo UndiSustood FRKNCH.—^ fnJ njtvs to the runaway negro on the raft, ".Jim, whal'd you say if 'twas said to you ' P»rly-vouVfranzy f " " Wouldn't say nuftin. I'd just bust him over de ear ; if he wuHii't a wite man. 'Low no nigger to call medac.' Finn «»*'» the iwowb only mean, "Do you speak French?" Jim inquires, ■ ■••If'lhfiV mean that why don't they say that?' Dr Forest says, in "Health, the New Method," we might make similar iu'(iujrifcsof the professors ot Aiassotherapy; but he goes on to explain massage, rubbing, nnd its beneficial r««i)*8 so that it mjght even enter the skul! of the dpnsest nefiro; and his nmuuJu-roller and otlit-r u«w f»et»W» are invaluable. An edition .of' hia Mpctt much en'arged, v published at Irrttu n»d "Health" Publication Offices, 1G) Tuam stteet, Christchmch.--[ApvT.J TJie Best IPea > is Tit® wimw II v*io}>% CeySoxi. NINIA.N HVsIiOP, as:. CO., i Tea ''• Importers, li& <J» Jt|4>i «trvet f ' Cluifitohu'oh,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2892, 7 February 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2892, 7 February 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2892, 7 February 1893, Page 2

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