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-■ ■ •-" '■' '■ "•• v ■ - . r :-ri : CHRISTCHURCH TEMPERANCE 1 Lunclieon Rooms. Specialty: FRUIT AND FERN IMPORTER. rpiHE Proprietor begs to inform tlu JL - publin Kenerall^thutliQ has ooeneo ut 249, HIGH-STREET. (!(>|pc^it| Th( Hall), - the above Rooms, "hrid hopes 03 oorsonal supervision^ quality, moderat< prices, genei al nttonfiou to customers, lie 'secure a fair share of public pa«ronage. i ; Grills and Sausages. 6d. ' Luncheon aridjSufiperjß, 4i? a.nj. till 10 p.rr. A Choice Collect! jri of Fruit always on Land. JOHN L. HEWITT,, . ! Late U.S.S. Co, J. N. Coxon, JOINER AND CABINETMAKER, -- ..-.-■..- HIGH STREET, •■ . t . SlO TJT/H BRIDGE, ' (Opposite Court h,ouse,) BEGS to. inform the. general' public that he has on hand a LARGE STOCK of CABINST-WORK, whichJie i6,o€ering at REDUCEDTRICES, Inspection Invited. AIM kinds of Upholstering- work done on ... , the. promises. . . , James Maxwell, BLACKSMITH, LEESTON. IN thanking the .Public for the liberal support afforded to him m the past, begs to intimate that he still Shoes m his former weM-known style, and will give his special attention to ' Plough. 'and other Farm Implements. REPAIR?? "' EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST KOriCfci. .'■'"■■* JAM^ES MAXWELL, Shoeing and General Stnith, Leeston. • REGISTRY OFFICE !' REGISTRY OFFICE ! ! O IME'S . 'TD EG IJJTR Y O-FFICF, ' 171, ARMAGH^XRKET, ! Jusfc.offi Colombo -St. (next iDj-,, D,aam.e r ' X ) CHBIST-CnijßC.il.' . I v -. _'^ ■ '.;• tfr ' ■ •x' I .'; Tp?funiiers' hv)le!ktt!!tiecs,^ncl all * C. . :.;EinpJt>y«f{? ofitaJUi^rjy I liayc^always;-. thorough. j\j r.ilifeb l^ cJa?s of Bc'rvniits and cu.okp, b>lli male ai.il %*ft'.»?-r- V- ; /• -:-M\-\. Lv'i.-..-! "vr-lvVr • ; : .C;VM : i«;i,ry ..s.-.qr\ antH. c«n, froly. on .flig'iwiS .•!,iuo.,,b.V; ,•<;>. I. yiiFg. iqniCi- | i( .. „ .■ r,- t y;j A cum CoVS able ,\va;ili{jgf roen^for :.mii Xi|ntS...'j' ,-, ; - .. • . -.„' .1 „'.-;• '..,:'!\y..- <.'i. : t \:i.--r. ji^isfny. oustom ;to ;no\;er cjuirge .(jiin P l< !.V/T,nr.; S( ' lv . a » l uiiiii; ilipy fir.) ongii^tv^ '•■mi m ih« < vent .of .ii els: i>g.i wiiljjrj^, -nontli inn Nyilling ,io,B.U|)| ly.eitln'A party '■^H.y^j ,;■';;■; ':■■;- •::>'■.-::) >'if-<-'^\MtlO*2 ; ; I'.'hfjyo; pri'.vod ,lliiii , U.i» be( lur for mjv, :;<olf, utiil asp foi r (|ii)Pe ( ,i;liicii)^:coh:|i(Jehie m Ili^, ; nov 10. stippjv .iit'all. railien. thai»-, -fviiij inoijuijietaiit fituv.n;!^: . ■ „ ■ . ■■'>■, r, ' ' 'i'of'.^pjuis ami" ljituu-rf iiaye prompt ut : -; !t( nii-tii.' '■''■". „- , \, 4 u|n. wanting- ; gaod .- :^.KJj[A : L.E-.-S'BR> t - .YAXiyi. ■ ; : .;:. ...;.. . ; [.- j ; v .,_. ' .,. ■ ~ Can t!iorot;gji|y rftcjijimend good inar-rifd-.ouiijf'es.-;. NY;! !4. • . .1 : . -■■-" . ■ J;SIME, ; ■•;■: ■■«-.i: ■; r';.?. j ' •■■> ■. 171, Ai*wgh bi. (Jirnsteiinrch.* : =* " J a. j. ■gakpnjs^; ; ;" : FRli I TERERy NUUSERYMAN &&.., . ; High street, Southbridge. : ■■" iWi^':- '■■'„; NOTKJE. ■] >.;-:- %\:> I .WISH: to , -give notice .tliKtX'T-'* <im^s .Practical (yanlenor, .,hny.iiiiji'ha(l>..3o yciirs' cxporicpoo (17 ye:ir>< m Knghm-i and 13 ysars m New ZcahuM). Pisrsui;.-* \v tint ing iheir fniit trets prunml i.n-i ilrcs«c:ii for blight fliouM l;et 111 c 'know aad 1 will jjunrantue to rnuko.tlieui grow well un*i bear i'niit evHiy. ynu: I can proro^lnittmost people Vlp not properly umjcrstaiUl the nature of; lieef, having.' hnd ni)'vox s perierice, and m .tryiiig to save ,4il thVy loso £20"';' this is (tiliv proved by il.e. fiicfc tliJit most trK'ri iiie.'ilcad at 15 or 30 years, wlic-reiis tl.cy ; ouglit 3:lst to- lai pojwing into tlieir N prime' at. 50v} ! enr.s. fi lf owners nnd others vyoulu 1 leavu oifj lai*,pcring ivith I jicri.r 'twee t«ml •rijjiige uuli me for h few ; yearn I woul'i. tivb ihein, plenty of fruit, anil inHte«nl of haviilg i*r purchase tho imuortOil artic.'o •t.hy.y wotii/! Imv.e J»lenty6f iheir own' «ro\viT?g,Bt|ijif' and fit for --market; beinij f roe froiii ' blight; 'thp frujt'tvill keep till shell' a time as a satustactory price can be obtained. Hi 70 any quantity of Sprint? Cabbage Plants lit Is per 100 ; and Stravbem Plaats at 2s 6d per 100. > Albo, 15,00Q i TPiniis Insiguia, 1 year old. •tit 5n ptr 100 ; if planted and gnurnntrrd--1- |>!-r 100; rotlucUon m taking larger quanliios. \d • Visity Uuito^'ury Market Day.

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 883, 28 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 883, 28 January 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 883, 28 January 1891, Page 1

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