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TO THEtLADIES OPj ; ASHBO_RTON. MISSES MORRISON AND ■ ■ . ' HOLLO WAY. Dress and Mantle Makers, Tancred Street, Ashburton. c 115 ——' 111 ■ --1 CHERTSEY SHEEP DIP. FARMERS OF THE CHERTSEY DISTRICT, I Have much pleasure m stating that my tender for the CHERTSEY DIP has been accepted, and that I will use MURTON AND WHITE'S PBEMIER DIP through out the season My man will be at the Chertsey Saleyards every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and IRIDAY, duiing the Season commencing MARCH 19th, from 8 o'clock till 4. Prices for Dipping Id per head tiil 14t ril, IJd to 14th May. I would strongly "advise Farmers to Dip Early. Instructions can be left with Mr McDowell, Chertse ,. D. THOMAS, Ashburton. ASHBURTON HIGH SCHOOL. Established 1881. TDUPILS of both sexes are taught the jL elements of a liberal education. Special subjects of study may be pursued where circumstances require a departure from the ordinary school course. Head Master . Mr J. E. Buchanan. Ist 8.A., (London), per term Fee for pupils over 12 years of age £3 3 0 Fee for pupils under 12 years of agr 2 2 0 Music (eytra).,. ... ... 1 10 The School year is divided into three Terms All fees ive payable m advance. DRAIN AM) HELD PIPES. A LARGE supply of various SIZE always m STOCK for SALE m 1 rg or small quantities. SPECIAL quotations, given for large quantities. GEOEGE JAMESON, ASHBURTON & RAKAIA John -]\/roisoN ! OHN .IYJLoiSQN HAS NOW REMOVED td-.-thei TOWN HALL BUILDINGS; nd having had considerable Alterations made, the premises are noAV Complete for is busir ess. STOCK is large and season able and for sa^e at his usual Low Rates g3T RErAiK^ Peomptly Attended To JOHN MOISON rpHE~UNDERSIGNED havin secured: 1 a large block of Good Bush Land at j Alford Forest, are now prepared to i supply Farmers, Contractors and otherswith any quantity of fencing materials, Viz: Heart Posts, Heart Stakes, Sheepyard Bails, Straining Posts, and also Firewood. Delivery can be had at a very convenient place, or Orders may be sent by rail from Springburn Railway Station.! GREEN BROS., >|173 Springburn Post Office • TfTANTI^~"^^ IORE~3iBT~J ULY Mt MA SPARROWS IU,UUU SPARROWS : ONE HALF-PENNY EACH, (In Strings of 25), At the County Council Office. Can be readily secured by using BROOKE'S POISONED WHEAT Whilst Ploughing. j Sold m 101 b Bags 3s each, \ Spreydon, 14th June, 1890, .' MR C. M. BROOKE, Dear Sir,—Please forward to Addngton Station for the Halswell Road Board, eight bushels of Poisoned Wheat Also for the Spreydon Road Board, four bushels of same. : The Poisoned Wheat obtained from you la.«t season gave complete satisfaction. Yours Faithfully, C. W. COMER, \. , '„ ' Clerk

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2465, 12 July 1890, Page 1

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436

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2465, 12 July 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2465, 12 July 1890, Page 1

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