Wanted CASH Advertisements under this heading hot exceeding SIXTEEN WORDS 1/-. Addresses may be Wt at his Office. THE Engle Fountain Pen, cheap, convenient, and useful, price One shilling.—H M. Jones. 547 ON SALE. - First-class Carrots, Mangold's, and Potatoes. Apply M. Rkdmayne, Tin wild. 5 50 TITAN'J'KD.—A Six-roomed, House to VV rent or purchase, from June Ist, 1891. Apply to Wm. Sparrow, 5 16 I_)IANOS and Organ.*, on very easy JL terms. Inspection invited. JB. M. Jonks. 5 15 /POOLING and invigorating Ice Cream \J as made by H. G. Flowkk, Con fectioner, East Street. T\/. ANTED Known—The "Strong V V woar " Boot is the best for Mem 'jndies and Children.—W. H. Colliek. WANTED Known —Some special lines m choice Dress Goods at vecy low prices showing at " The Corner." WANTED Known—That Andkew Okr is offering 80 Ladies Sealette Jackets, newest styles, at moderate prices. 4§53 ANTED Known—Old Spoons and I Forks Electro-plated and made equal to new at 15s per dozen all round. A. Black, Jeweller, East Street. 4 150 A SHBURTON Cycling Club. Dis/a. tribution of Prizes, Thursday, at 8 p.m., iv Mrs Pearson's room, Baring Square. 5 40 \ IT ANTED Known.—Our Tuner now V V m Ashburton. Pianos tuned, repaired and regulated.—Milner and Thompson, H. M. Jones, Agent. 5 48 WANTED— A General Farm Hand, muse be a good Ploughman. Apply to E. H. Dobsos, Waipuna, Hinds. 5 29 F) R U I D S' SOCIAL QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. ; 5_49 MILLINERY. —Specially selected Paris styles m Hats and Bonnets. Mrs Gates has just returned from Sydney with all the latest ideas m Millinery.— Andrew Orr. 4 154 WANTED Known.—Mrs J. Buchanan has opened as Fruiterer and Confectioner, next Messrs John Orr and Co., East Street. WAINTED Known.—lt you want good value for your money go to Melford House. Cheapest; first-class Drapery m town. —H. C. Segers, Melford House WANTED Known.—Mms J. Buchanan, Fruiterer and Confectioner. Tea and coffee at all hours ; hot luncheon on Saturdays, 12 to 2. Next Messrs J. Orr and Co'e, East Street. JUST opened a choice lot of Ladies Plush Jackets, newest shapes. Also a new lot of Ladies' Pelerines and Bo'is. —H. C. Segbrs, Melford House. WANTED Known—That Andrew Orr is appointed agent for the celebrated Standard Boots. Every pair guaranteed. 4*54 WANTED Known — That Andrew Okr is offering at a £ reat reduction 250 pairs of best Kaiapoi and Iloslyn Blankets, contracted for when wool was at its lowest price. 4§52 tI.'ANTRD Known.— M/e are now VV opening all our new Winter Goods m Drapery, Millinery, Clothing, Boots, &c.—rl. C. Segers, Melford Hou.su. WANTED every man m the County to have a suit of the Ashburton Tweeds.—Robert Alcorn, Ashburton Clothing Mart, Saunder's Buildings. ~\^/AN~TE:D KNOWN, that the V V Foresters' Social will be hold m the Oddfellows Hal on Wednesday, May 13th. Tickets as usual. D. Amo.s, Secretary. 4 258 /^ LASS, Earthenware, and China, vJT direct from the Manufacturers.— Robert Alcorn, Tea Warehouse and Ashburton Clothing Mart, Sauuders' Buildings. V OCA.L INDUSTRYr^Ge^ts T~SuTts J_J made to order from £3 10s. Ladies Dress Tweeds, double-width Kaiapoi made, beautiful goods at 4s 6d. Six yards to the dress.—Andrew Orr. 4 155 r_T~ANDSOME Presents given away .IU m June. Now giving tickets to every purchaser of 5s and upwards of Drapery, Millinery, Clothing, Boots, etc. —H. O. Segers, Melford House f> HlfiAP SALE of Surplus Stock will \ J be continued for this month only, Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Music, etc., at Wholesale Prices to effect a clearance. Subscribers wanted for monthly parts of Leisure Hour, Quiver, Gardener's Magazine, American Agriculturist, English Mechanic, and others. —L. F. Andrjswes & Co.
A DEADLOCK IN THE DRAPERY TRADE. WW. SPENCER & CO.'S tender . of 10a m the £ for the New Zealand Tweed Company's Stock of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND BOOTS, Being accepted, they are selling at 50 per cent, less than oo>«t price. Men's Woollen S'>x, 7M Men's Colored Moles, 5s lid Boys' Colored Moles, 2s lid Boys' Suits from 4s lid Men's Tweed Overcoats, 21s Neck Ribbons, all colors, Id per yard Flowers, Id each and everything else m the shop to be sold at prices never before known. BOOTS, BOOTS.. Men's Shooters, 9s lid Men* Blucher», 6s 6d Children's Boots, 2s lid A big loi- of Children's Boots, 1« Women's Elastics, strong, 6s 9d j AT VV. W. Spencer & Co. THE AROADE.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2373, 6 May 1891, Page 2
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722Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2373, 6 May 1891, Page 2
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