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i SPRING FASHIONS New Millinery. WE have now opened the latest novelties for the season m Ladies' Hats and Bonnets, m the most Fashionable shapes and Superior Quality, together with the choicest Ribbons, Feathers. &c, procurable. r New Jackets, New Mantles, New Dust ,i. loaks, New Bordered Costumes, New Checked Dress Gobds,J New Plain Dress Goods, New Gifighams and Zephyrs, - . New Prints and Sateens, , New Flannelettes and NW GOuDS m Every DEPARTMENT CALL EARLY. AND INSPECT THEM AT s. w. mm % no, EAST STREET MEN m onarge of Threshing Machine experience great difficulty m dressing clean without a considerable portion of the grain being blown away with the chaff. This difficulty can be effectually overcame by using FLAVALL'S PATENT DRESSING BOARD. —ALSO— THE 12ft SPRING SHAKERS, AND NEW BOTTO DRESSING APPARATUS, AND New top or SECOND DRESSER with 3ft riddles. These make the old Threshing Machines do the threshing and dressing equal to new machines. I Ashburton, 30th Sepfc , 1890. MR F. FLAVALL, Dear Sir, —I am quite pleased with the Alterations and Improvements yon made to my Threshing Machine last year, and with your Patent Dressing Board can get through more work and dress clean without blowing the pram or grass seeds into|the chaff. •Yours truly, John Henderson Ashburton. F. FLAVALL, Peter Street, S HBIIETO N JAMES BMEB, TIMBEK MERCHANT, HAVELOOK STREET Opposite Harrisons Attction Mart, TTAS IN STOCK Large Supplies ofBuilding Timber, Stakes and Posts, Galvanised Corrugated Iron, Builders Ironmongery, Turnery, Furniture, and Fancy Goods IN ENDLESS VARIETY. URNITURE MADE TO ORDER IN AST DESIGN AT SHORTEST NOTICE Sole Agent m Ashburton for Clegg's perambulators.

THE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. .* From and after the 30th November, 1886 the termsof Subscription to this journal will be a follows, viz:— if PAID m ADVANCE. rter ... 6s 6d, by post, 9s 6d I Per Half-year... 12s 6d, by post, 18s 6d „ Year ... 24s od, by post, 7s Od „ if booked. 1 Pc Quarter ... 7s 6d, by post, 10s 9d „ Half-year... 15s Od, by post, 21s 6d „ Year ... 30s od, by,post, 43s Od Birth, Marriage, and Death Notices, if paid for at the time of insertion, 2s 6d if booked, 4s each ns may be sent a ftyment Andrew Black WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AN OPTICIAN, East Street. Bronze Medallist for Watchmaking, London, 1887. ALWAYS on hand, a select shock of Jewellery at moderate prices, comprising Ladies' Dress and Engagement Rings, Gold and Silver Brooches, Gold and Silver Charms, Gents' Gold and Silver Scarf Pins, Pencil Cases, &,c., &c. A large and varied stock of Clocks m ■ Marble and other designs, Rotheram's English Levers m Hunting Cases, dust and damp proof. Spectacles and Eye Glasses to suit all sights. Watches of every description. Repeaters, Chronographs, &c,, accurately and promptly repaired and adjusted. First-class repairs m Jewellery and Clocks. Electro-plating and Gilding. All Wokk kong on the Premises. A Trial Solicited. ANDREW BLACK, WATCHMAKER, &p. t EAST STREET

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2293, 20 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2293, 20 January 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2293, 20 January 1891, Page 1

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