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Stephens Bros.' MARKET HOUSE. NOTICE. NOTICF. NOTICE. To our Customers, ou-r Friends, and the Public. I I AVING Just Competed Extensive I i Alterations, so as to provide better facilities for the extension 1 ai;d requirements of our Kapi ily Increasing Ti:><l.\ wo have thoroughly renovated-the mlji.'niitiir Pmxises, where we will carry on m conjunction with our GFOCKRY * CROCKERY BUSINESS. A First Class Assortment of hardware, household furnishing, ironmongery, Including a very Choice Selection of E.P Ware, table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, Fenders and Fire Irons, Bedsteads, Look-ng-Glasses and Mirrors, Watches, Clocks, Crum Trays and Biushes, Kettles, — Copper, Cast and. Wrought Iron, —Enamelled and Tinned Saucepans. Boilers and Tinware, Kerosene Stoves, Lamps m great variety ; and Lamp Fittings ; Guns, best makers ; Cartridges, Brown, Blue and Green ; Nails, Staples, Forks, Rakes, Shovels. Ploughlines ; Castor, Neatsfoot, Tatoo and other Oils. Lubricating &c, &c.; Raddle, Lamp-Black, Baths, Buckets and Tubs. All Goods Sold at the Very Lowest, Market Prices, and delivered to Rail- j way Station, Town and Suburbs. All Orders delivered with punctuality, errors rectified, poods returned if not satisfactory, Customers waited upon for orders. §3T Satisfaction is our Motto, *^^ St&piikiv* Bros. 9 MARKET HOUSE. DOGS. MANY years since we had the pleasure to introduce to the public our BUFFALO MEAT DOG'S BISCUITS, extensively used m the principal kennels of the world Since that time we have made many importance improvements m th ir manufacture i —improvements not of the nature of veget- ! compounds which may be added to any ood of a trifling cost, but of the nature to { produce good hard flesh and muscle, ingr« dients which no other Biscuit or Dog Food c possesses, and for which we have received numerous medals and high recommendations, amongst which we may mention that of Professor D.t Zurn, who after many careful analysis and experiments pronounced these biscuits j (be of the greatest excellence, and to ntain double the quantity of nourishment that is to be found m the flesh, thus farming he best and most successful food for dogs hat is possible to produce. It is imortant to notice that every biscuit s stamped—"Buffalo Meat, Trade Mark," the qualiy of which we guarantee Twenty hiilings per c wt, carriage paidj? SOLE MANUFACTURERS, W. G. CLARK & SON ANCHOR PATENT BISCUIT WORK L TMEHOUSE, LONDON, EC. Established 1851. BRANCH OFFICE & FACTORY. 754 Washington Street, New Ycek, GRATEFUL—COMFORTING EPPS'S "COCOA BPEAKFASTj BY a thorough knowledge of the nutural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine proper ties of we], selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of much articles of diet that a constitution may be built up until strong enough to resist even tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating aroundjus ready toattacfc wherever there is aw eak point. We ma> escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well futified with good food and a properly nourished frame.—See article m the ''Civil Service Gazette." Made simply "with boiling water or milk. Sold m £-lb packets by Grocers labelled thus JAMES T<TPS and CO. HOMCEPATIC CHEMIST, ! LONDON, ENGLAND, I ASHBURTON PERMANENT BUILBI ING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY.' Ofmces—Tancked Stkeet Ashburton TO Encourage the saving of small sums the Society will take MONEY ON DEPOSIT In sums of One Pound and upwards, n the following conditions : — Sums of One Pound and Upwards received on Deposit, and Interest will be allowed on every complete Pound deposited to be reckoned from the day on which a complete Pound shall have been deposited, up to the date on which the money shall be withdrawn, A Depositor may witldraw the whole or part of the sum deposited, but not m less sums than One Pound, except when clos ins? the account Deposits taken for 3 months at 5 per cent „ , ,- 6or longer periods at 5| „ For particulars apply, EDWD, STEPHENS Manager. ' ~w7r KicgstooT WILLS STKEET, NEXT COOKSON'S STABLES, ASHBURTON, HAS had three years' experience with Thomas Talbofc, M.R.C.V.S., of Scotland Yard two years with Corneliu, Saunderson, M.R.C.V.S., Claphara Com mon, and ten years with George Balls M.R.C.V.S., Brixton, all of London ' and has also gained a g©od reputation m the Colony, Our specialty is wellrknown to be our ability and knowledge of the horse's foot. In a well ordered shoeing forge the following standard rules will always be bserved :— 1. A shoe should never be removed without first cutting off the clinches, because by simply turning back the clinch m drawing the nail a piece of the clinch is often left m the foot, endangering the horse when the new shoe comes to be driven on. 2. The frog and bars require no cutting m a regularly attended foot. And m a healthy foot where there are no simptons of navicular disorder, tqe sole should not be cut. „.,'.; 3. The shoe should have a level bearing upon the wall of the foot, aud should not be sprung at the heel, as is too common, thereby acting as a fearful lever upon the tendons The nails should be driven level and uni form., and only on the toe side of the inside quarter, the toot being thinner upon the inside and the greate * weight of the body being sustained there. There is no compariao * points of qualit between the hand made and the machinemade shoe. The machine-made shoe is of a coarser material, softer, and is mpertcd audit should be insisted upon that they be aot used iv the colony!

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 2419, 30 July 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 2419, 30 July 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 2419, 30 July 1891, Page 4

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