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Bead This. These Bargain, must l»e seeD to be Believed. \ ... New Dress Goods 9£d, now 4|d All Wool RJummer Serge Is, now<3 d Summer Dress Tweeds wori h 1«, tor &Jd PUid and Stripes for Children's Dresses 6*d Flannelette 3s 9d cozen Heavy Twilled Flannelette 4s ll'j dozen Cotron Shirtings worth 8d for 5J j Cotton Shirtirgs worth 9Jd for 6M Double Bod Sheeting, white twilled, lOfcd White ijaceCurtiinsfrpttils 9d ft pair Good twilled Cretonne 4sd yard r Striped ©iittityiorbed wrihnces 6fcd yard | CLOTHING, ' j CLOTHIIga Men's Strong Tweed Suit* 32s 6d, Reduced to l»s id Men's Colonial Tweed Suite 23s 61 Men's Serge Suits 20s a - Men's New Zealand Tw««d Trousers 8s lid Boj«" I»ied Suite to IH. Come «i)dsw them. - BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. SM«f y - B » asjshssst Ai^ffi: Men's Colonial made Bluchers, Bs fl . Men's Colonial made Shooters, nailed, 8a o<l . A special line cf Men's Colonial ma<?e Shooters, pegged and nailed, 12s 6d , Men's Cookham Boots, worth 255, for 14s 6d SSW»%£»!» - BOYS' * GtBLS' . Women'a strong Leather Shoes. 4s lid Ladien' (slove Kid Boots 8* 9J, reduced to 6s lid Ladies' Glove Kid Boots Uh 6d, reduced to 7s 6,1 U. J. IN RILL and CO., KRIEDLANDER'3 BUILDINGS-

:8. BALEK, Watchmaker & Jeweller, ■ »wr«s nn Ht» Hmf in conseauence of bis increased Business he has engaged the 13 «r»°o^ of «R JaVwiSoN (formerly of Bryson »nd Son, Kdinbargh) and MAHSHIP. _, NO T 1 0 EVAH Watches and Jewellery left for R^ir with ANDREW.BLACK, Watch maker, have bepn transferred to 8; Sal ek, WAXCHMAKEB & JEWBLLBB,

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A. NafrerinS Wife A FACT. A speaker was holding forth on woman and he made out that she was just a little angel on eatth. In glowing words he pictured how patient she was in suffering now courageous in trouble, and how altogether gentle, loving, and good she wag under all circumstances, and closed his peroration by declaring that any man who laid hia hand on a woman, save in the act of kindness, wag 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 aboutf woman ; all about how nice and sweet she is, why, one would imaginethat you believed all women were jint blushing full blown roses; I guess yA* don't know my wife. Well '■he haint no blooming rose. She's a daisy, a reg'lar daisy, why mister my wife a agger, and there is'nt an hour, when she's awake, but lh*t she's nagging someone. If it is'nb me, its the children, ! if it is'nt the children, its. the cat. There jis nothing that escapes her nagging ! tongue, and the only time any of us gets any rest is when she has nagged herself t) sleep." How like the nerves of a man who drinks; th^y just nag, nag all the time, giving no rest until enough liquor has been taken lo deaden all nervous sensibility, and the poor fellow goes off n that sodden, snoring, miserable state th*t is but the rattling skeleton of a healthy sleep. It. T. Booth's Golden Remedy No 1 puts an end to all this nagging ot the [ nerves by destroying all desire forj iquor. ' R. T. Booth's Golden Remedy No 2 is the best Brain and Nerve Tonic on this with. All chemists. The On'slow Biscuit. The latest and moat delicate biscuit tnanufactuied by Auslebrook &od Co, ,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2911, 1 March 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2911, 1 March 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2911, 1 March 1893, Page 2

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