THE HARVEST IS PLENTEOUS. \ T any rate it ia up to the average— s and the laborers are—well, a good de*»l more than plenteous. I have never before seen so many men in the country on the outl./ok for harvest work. For a time tho town was "stiff wid 'em," as Pat said about the river and the fish, but a good many hri\'e K?en absorbed since the weather became harvest weather, and allowed the machines* to ao rattlina along, CUTTI W Or W WJS the wealth of Ceres' golden reign. I trust the farmers will get somHhrig like a favorable return for their year * toil, and that when they come into town with thoir little CAL-ICO-(2s lid a dozen) — bags of samples of grain, representing eh 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 nnd IuKT OTHEUS LIVE, The farmers are the men who feed us all, who grow our grain, our meat, our dairy produce, and the wool to make our CLOTH llSd— (suits at 355). i 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, So thinks HARRY HARDLEY, Manager for RARDLEY BROS. Who are selling goods verj cheap. Beautiful dress tweed 4s 9d a dress; striped ginghams 7£d. I BOOTS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. I Men's Colonial made shooters 9s 6dj slippers 3s 3d. COME AND GIVE US A TRIAL.
Hampton^ TjiURNITURE ryAREHOUSE, TANCRED STBEEf, la Opposite Mitchell and Turner's. TRY HAMPTON'S FOB, Perambulators from 22s 6d Perambulators Reversible Hoods from 355, Patent Rubber Tires Basket Ware Chest Drawers Chairs and Tables Bedsteads Cheap Furniture AH Repairs Colonial Couches Wire Spring Mattrasses BRANCH BUSINESS. EAST STREET, j Below Patching's. GREAT ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY, AND FANCI GOODS.— 2J35 CHEAP. Money. i?AHAA of r.nst Moneys to lend cfevlv/v/v/ upon Freehold securities, in sums of not less than £1600 Apply to Me C. W. PURNELL, Solicitor, {J (28 Montgomery's Buildings,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2909, 27 February 1893, Page 2
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363Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2909, 27 February 1893, Page 2
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