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J Mink***. **>.»•••. _____ j BOOT AND SBOEMAIC£tt, UtiK RUldt VKD from hb old shop OMm ihe A I U '«t«l to th Triußtth Hi«h •(, opiOMtd-^Tiie BhII," 'h-wtrhinch, *hw \\tt ist- c fi. n, bivh »vy Winter btoo-» or WATfiKHGHiS, bHOOTSBS, Ac. so as to make room for bia new Spring j, .- j . GundH.) {■■.•/:.-■<• ':'"% Call early and secure Bargaias. I !a9 Aid I llftl Of. B. Mansfield, ', MANCHESTER .ST.^OJJjTH, Is greatly overstocked with Monaments ' add Headßtflfleß of all description!./ |A great Redaction* in Cotfcrete' Enclosures and Iron fences &c. No reasonable offer "will be refased for the present stock. ; •_;,■,■■ , Inepeotibn Invited, M. BERtsTSTON, : :■ THE PARIS I'AILOK, HAS OPENED A BRANCH of bis Dunedih Establishment in the well known Premises in > High i street, .between Meßsra Nelson, Monte, and Co., and Peter-, seh and Co., lately occupied by Smith's /Boot Depot. Suits to order £3 3 0) All jTrouaera y_ v ... v., Ql6 6 } Wool. Fit guaranteed or money returned^. 'The Opening Display of Spring Styles and i?oveltieß is of unusual magnificence. M. BernstOQ has Bpared no effort to procure tb!e very latest productions of the English aiid Cofltinenial markets. H)> •election ia a ! very .large and varied one, 5000 patterns to' ohopse .from., To dresß well and score a puooess in life, go to the Paris Tailoring Establishment, where a good fit is guaranteed in the latest style or money retqroed. ]„, (sJ -;HWBOTRJSBT\ ; , ; ,..,. v iV {■■ ,-,.,.,;, , Opppsite the Triangle. ',;;. .. _ '; Ribbon Army STAR OF BETHEL GOSPEL H EXT MEETING, SEP. 23, Orange /Haii. :.,;:,-, ,:.;.; : l -'" : :.' ' ' ' ; A. PENFOLD, Hop^ Sen. j H.A.C.B. SOCIETY. HfIHEY next . Meeting i will fee held: at 1. Leeaton on THURSDAY, OCT. jLawes! Xfh^4ical rf^HE MOST RELIABLE FERTILIS Ml, ERB for ROOTS, spebially adapted Forcing the Young Plants beyond the ravages of the fly. ' ' ; '■'' 1 8ALES— 50,000 TONS PER AiVNDM. I '.?' iW ! ,rv^' 'Atso:, ; : \ ; :>: "' 1 '■:'■'■'' ' : ■ "V' COLONIAIL-MADE, ' ' I ,V^Bbne^Bust.':'-:. ; =■.» We have made specially favourable arrangements for a supply of above Manures and are quoting Lowest Possible Prices for'c,otaingrS^aao«r. =~v \.r ■■» ,\ y . •. :.i, ¥ I. j U.J-L-. V i.....i i'\ V WOOD, SHAND & CO., Hereford Street. tCbiistchurob.. Cameron & Co. Sole Agents for the Ellesmere District. !GRAND ART UNIONS (Id aid of Queen's Cadets' Debt Eztinc- ! •j t< , l v;.3:!-^ffl^ u^)t. ■•■{-. -A :V. I - , ; ; ( th~ e of, .._... , ' : LieHtenap.t^Cfoloriel Gordon | . HislWorphip tl?e Mayor of Christchnrcb I l Tne Very Rpv the Dean of Cbristohnrch OiIWfIUNDRETDTnd FIVE PRIZES, ' " tA' tUE NEARLY £800, „.,,.. (See, Prjae List). , i tfdkets to he 1 had 'a't'lßß Oolorabo street, opposite Messrs Tonk?, Norton and oe., where the Prizes are on Exhibition. Tickets msy also he had at— Mesßrs Siwplo^Wd'iWilllftlS^ High st. Mr G. Walker (late Levy), Hifch st. Messrs Milner |u^. Thompson, High st. Messrs Hallenßtein Bro., Cashel at. Mr.a.Lake,Hißhat. .. ...... Mr Btep.hen-/Po'wel l, QolijmVo st. s r A. McDougall, Kaia'poi. Mr J. Barrett, Higlist; Tickets can be jhad" at ' the office of the Klleßinere WARriIAN; or from RICHARD LINN, Hon Sec. Art Union Committee, :i , i L ,:■ 239 iHertford atre. t. TICKETS— ONE SHILLING EACH. (Baok of 22 Tidkets fur £1.) ; Agents wanted in neighbouring towns. ' apply W the. Hon.' S«Ci .j \ \ , ]•/,■]• ■ f ', >• ; T MQN,B;Y,TQ LEND,,. ON •ASroVea-FrefeMa l] Sesurity in; large and Small Amounts and a' \ Current Bites 1 tif 'Inte^restj 'A K ) ] MESSRS IZARD & LOU3HNAN, j Solicitors, j Southbritige, Leeston, and Hereford- I Htreet, Christchurob. Agentß for the Commercial Union Fire and Marine Assurance Company. Mr G. Makquand, Represeataiva for Soutbbndge and\ L,e©Bt<>%»

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 945, 19 September 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 945, 19 September 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 945, 19 September 1891, Page 3

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