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iHB fiust Citing sale » J. HTRIi-i* It Co. BEFORE KNOWN IN, ASHBUKIUJ>. : » ™«*^&E&SS^ OFFEKIN° Double widih Sheeting, white twill, lU^a Good washing Muslins, 3s lid dozen White Muslins, Batin stripe, 7£d now 4#i atndßK'P^tSrStrip^sotabl.for chUdren'. dr^. .ond^rfu. value at 6Ad CLOTHING. CLOTHING. Men's Tweed Suits, 19s 6d Boys' Tweed Suits, 4s lid BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. Men's Colonial made Bluchers, 5s ssasws?saarSr* tm^ and naM> 1& M Men's Cookham Boots, worth 25s for 14s 6d W WK ARB O&^WO&^AINS » BOYS' * OtßtS' Wometfa strong leather Shoes, 4s lid Ladies' Glove Kid Boots 8s 9d, reduced to 6s lid price TERMS CASH. -KEMEMBER THR ADDRKSSy. J. r^MILL and 00., FRIEDLANDER'S BUILDINGS-

■ j S. SALEK, Watchmaker *■ Jeweller, M^NSHIP. — NOTICE. mil W.tohe 9 ,nd J«el.«ry M for R# with ANDREW BLACK, W.,ch maker, have bepn transferred to 8. Hal ek, ■WAICHMAKBB & JEWELLER,

from whom they can be obtained BOOTS. 800 PB., SHOES. SHOES. THE NEW ZEALAND Clotliingr Fictoiy AND JBSGT AND JiPkfa * WAREHOUSE. rPfIK Public would do well to inspect I our Large and Well-assorted btock before purchasing elsewhere. A Single Pair of Boots at the Wholesale Price. AH new goods. 200 Pairs of Boys' and Oirls' Strong I School Boots and Shoe* from 2s »d. . LADIES. Buy your Boots and Shoes at the Factory you will save 3s in the pound. THE AUGITE isTOVE MAT, Only a few left; just the thing for preserve making; only 2s. A Wonderful Line of mwvmx MEN S ALL-WOOL COLONIAI TWEKD TROUSERS for 9« Bd. ZEALAND Clothing Factory. ALEX. HENDRT, •"- Manager. The Best Tea iN CANTERBURY for the money, and free from any excess of as tringency. COUNTESS 2s. ASK YOUR GKOCERS.

THE HARVESfIS PLEiTEOUS. i ? any ratfi it is tip to the average— v and the laborers are—well, a good deal more than plenteous. I have never before seen so many men in the country on the outlook for harvest work. For a time the town was "stiff wid 'em, as Pat said about the riv«r and the fish, out a good many have >>een absorbed since the vreather became harvest weather, and allowed the machines to go rattling along, CUTTING DoWIV the wealth of Ceres' golden reign. I trust the farmers will get something like a favorable return for their year «toil, and that when they come into town with their little CALICO-(2S lid a dozen)— bags of samples of grain, representing 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 merchants PRICES that will .enable them to live themselves •*ii<4 LET OTHEUH LIVE. The farmers are the men who feed us all, who grow our grain, our meat, our dairy produce, and the wool to make onr CLOTHIN(i-(»uita 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 reioicinß when.the farmers are prospering. So thinka HARRY HARDLEY, Manager for HARDILY BROS. Who are selling goods very cheap. Beautiful dress tweed 4s 9d a dresß; variety. Men's Colonial made shooters 9s 6d; SIIC<?ME 8AND GIVE US A TRIAL.

A> ISafCffiutt Wife 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 in suffering how courageous in trouble, and how altogether gentle, loving, and good she was under all circumstances, and closed his peroration by declaring that any roan who laid his hand on a woman, save in the act of kindness, was a monster. After the lecture, a pale, haggard, woebegone looking man shuffled up to the speaker and said, " Look here, mister ; I've heard what you've been saying about woman ; all about how nice and sweet she is, why, one would imagine that you believed all women were just blushing full blown roses; I guess you don't know my wife. Well she haint no blooming rose. She's a daisy, a reg'lar daisy, why mister my wife is a nagger, and there is'nt an hour, when she's awake, but th*l> she's nagging someone. If it is'nt me, its the children, if it is'nt the children, it & the cat. There is nothing that escapes her nagging tongue, and the only time any of us gets any rest is when she has nagged herself o sleep-" | How like the nerves of a man who drinks; they just nag, nag all the; time, giving no rest until enough liquor has been taken to deaden ail nervous sensibility, and the poor fellow goes off ! n that sodden, snoring, miserable state that ia but the rattling skeleton of a healthy sleep. „, R. T. Booth's Golden Remedy No 1 puts an end to all this nagging of the nerves by destroying all desire for iqnor B. T. Booth's Golden Remedy No 2 is the best Brain and Nerve Tonic on this «arth. AU chemists.

Hampton's XpURNITURE yj^AREHOUSE, TANCRED STREET, j Is Opposite Mitchell and Turner's. TRY HAMPTON'S FOR Perambulators from 22s 6d Perambulators Reversible Hoods from 355, Patent Rubber Tires Basket Ware Chest Drawers Chairs and Tables Bedsteads Cheap Furniture All Repaira Colonial Couches Wire Spring Mattrasses BRANCH BUSINESS, EAST STREET, Below Patching's. GREAT ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY, AND FANCIt GOODS.— 2t35 CHE IP. Honey. jC*Clf\f\f\ °f Trust Moneys to lend' abOv/v/V/ upon Freehold securities, in sums of not less than £1000 i APPIyt° M* C. W. POKNELL, Solicitor, 2 38 Montgomery's BuildiDga,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2907, 24 February 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2907, 24 February 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2907, 24 February 1893, Page 2

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