Temporary Premises OLD TOW-NT HALL (Next MR H. M. JONES.) ANDRW OKR U/ILL REMOVE his LARGE STOCK to the above Address on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd, For a FEW WEEKS during the REBUILDING of his Old Premises. Drapery, Clothing & Boots WILL BE SLAUGHTERED As the Space is Limited and NEW GOODS are now Landing. — —.o:— g^* Remember, Address, — ANDREW ORR, OLD TOWN HALL. P.S.—Mr Bairstow will still be found Upstairs in the same building.
W. 11. COLLIER'S CLEARING SALE STILL GOING ON IN ■' TfEMPORARY PREMISES NEXT BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. About 15 dozen GentsJ New Ties and Scarves 6d, usually 13. About 8 dozen Ladies Leather Belts 6d, usually Is. A lot of Children's protty and fashionable Silk Hats and Bonnets 1h 6d, Is lid 2s 6d, wonderful value, usually 4s, 5s 6d, 6a 6d. New Ladieij Dust Cloaks, very cheap, 8s lid, usually 18s 6d. As "THE CORNER" will bo ready for occupation early in February, we must clear out a lot of Goods before returning to it. To do this we are offering tome wonderful value in all kinds of Drapery, Clothing, and Millinery. LADIES SHOULD OALL AND SEE. ~
Great Cheap Sale -OF— SUMADSR DBAPERY, MILLINERY, MANTLES, DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, &c, NOW OK. IN Consequence of the General Depression, we are making VERY GRBAT REDUCTIONS on all SUMMER GOODS for CASH. Purchasers are invited to COME EARLY and Secure Bargains 8. W. ALCORIST & CO., EAST STREET.
THE PROPRIETORS OF THE MANDARIN AND TIGER Pure Blended Teas HAVE much pleasure In announcing that they have now made arrangements through the Agency of nEIIRH SIEPHEWiI BROS. MAHKEC HOUSE, for the introduction into the Ashburiou District of these now universally favored Teas. THE MANDARIN BLENDS ate a skilful combination of the Choicest Teas o China, India and Ceylon. THE TIGER BRANDS are the 6ret Blends introduced into the colony contain, ing a judicious mixture of the highly flavored Ceylons with the rich strong Indians. Retailed at 2s, 2s 4d, and 2s Bd, in packets, tins, and half chests. Every sensible and economical Housewife will give-these Teas a trial against her present mixture. Samples may be obtained from MESSRS STEPHENS BROS. J. RATTRAY 6 SON, Dunedin, 2 65 Wholesale Agent*.
WILLIAM SPARROVT, V - . [(Late of the firm of Sparrow and Berryman}, Tailor and Outfitter, I AM DETERMINED TO DO THE Tailoring Trade of the Town And t j enable me to do Urn I have decided to charge Prices that haw neve- btet heard of in Aahbarton] : ' - . Come and See for Yourself NEWEST ' ' . ;■; Tweeds, Coatings, & Fancy Suitings .■I • ITOTE THE^ADDRESS : fflß*" The Shop between J. Scaly and (Va ana H. C. Segers. KAU BTBBBT, ASHBtfBTON] Q 3(J
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2902, 18 February 1893, Page 3
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444Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2902, 18 February 1893, Page 3
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