IV nted igsiNliSism -ifXi^vEv will call upon D- Thomas, Ashbuiton he will hear of something to his advantage. ino .f THE Misses Adams' r,ew Refreshment Rooms now op«ui. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa. Lemon Squash, Soda and Milk and all the new summer drinks ready at all times. Coleman's Buildings, Last Street. ; "Tl 7 ANTED Known—l«e Creams, Ice VV Creams, for the hot weatl.er. always ready at H. G. Flower's, Confectioner, East Street. i SOMERSET Meat Mart. The oldest, th»vueat, ths best, and the cheapart. Small Goods a specialty lull weights guaranteed. A trial Holwjjd. —W. J. SILOOOK. ___. WANTED everyone to come and see the beautiful presents we arj giving away for every 5s and upwards spent,—H. C. Skgbrs, Melford House. WANTED— Purchaser* ior Bargains in Summer Dresses, Prints, and Delaines, Sunshades, &c. at S. W. Alcorn and Cob Sale. _^ SELLING OFF Bocks, Stationery, and Account Books, Fancy Goods, Music, Tiolins, Accordeons, etc, h ire Screens and Stove Ornaments, all at R^uced Prices.— L, F. Andrewesj^Oo. W" ANT63D Kiiown.—A great variety of high class dress goods to choo.«e from now selling under regular wholesale prices.—H. C. Segbbs, Melford House. WANTED Known—New Flannelettes at extraordinary prices ; 3s lid and *s lid dos. Thirty per cent under price.—W. E. Coltjer. - WANTED the Public to know that S. W. Alcorn and Co's Summer Sale Is now un. Great Bargains in Millinery, Undernlothiag etc. "TITANTED Known.—Come and see V our dress lines «t 4jd and 61, leather shirting 6|l, thrao-quarter cloaks 12a 6d.—H. C. Segbks, Mslford House. WHY not Bake your own Bread when you can gee 601 bs of the Best Boiler Flour for five shillings cash or five shillings and sixpence booked at Robbrt Aicorn's, Saunders' Buildings. 11 31 "TPVON'T let the rain water destroy your \ J buildings. Get Spouting fixed at 44 per foot and buy a tank, complete with tap, tested before leaving work&hop, for 30u, at J. W. Hardlby's. WANTED Known that S. Salek, Watchmaker and Jeweller, has removed to new shop near New Zealand j Clothin* Factory. 10 213 ANTED Known—Dr Scott's celebrated Electric Corsets can only be obtained in Ash burton at W. H. Coujkr's, "The Corner." BEAR in mind that J, W. Harpiey, Plumber and Gasfitter, East Street, has the largest Stock in town of Pumps, Pipes, and Fittings, and that he is selling them cheaper than ever at prices hitherto unheard of in Ashburton, Now U the chance for a cheap Pump ; improved No. 4. Price, 16s. Larger sb.es in proportion. /CHRISTMAS Suits. B<\ys, three V_y garment long Trouser Suits at 1-is. Boys, Colomal-ma-le Knicker JSuiw frjm 10s. Men's nicely made Colonial Tweed Suits 30*. Colonial Tweed Suits to measure from 50s.—-Ashburton Clothing Mart. Saunders' Buildings. IlosßitT Aicorn. > - DON T Forget the Borough Bye-L»ws re Carr nga Lamps, and that | Hakdlb . as large Stock <»nbnnd, also a large assortment <>£ Tinware and Ircnmongery, Scythes, Reaping Hooks, Hay Knives, Forks, etc., of best quality, and all at lowest posnible price*. J. W. Hardley, East Street, Ashburton. NEW YEAR'S GIFTS.—Card, Booklets New Games in great variety. Beaut fullotof Va^es, FancyMassware,and Fairy Lamps !toys' and Girls' Annuals, and i.ther new Volumes. Prize Books at reduced prices. New Birthday Reward and Wedding Cards. -L. V. AKDREWES *. SO., Stationers' Hall. tfTANTF,DK:iown—Thit J. Mi won YY keeps the best stock of Boots in Aihburton, for this roason that he pays cash and is not under or bound to any one firm like many in the trade, which enables him to procure and supply the public with the Best Colonial and English makes ; and his well-known make needs no recommendaa&n. Always on hand Best stole Leather, used for repairs and done at once.—J, Moi^iok, Impermeable Bootmaker, Town Hall, East Stroet, next Court House.
How Sambo Undebstood Fbknch K'n giys to. the runaway negro on the raft, j * Jim, what'd you say if 'twas said to you | * P«rly-vous-franzy V " "> Wouldn't say oaffin. I'd just bust him over de ear ; if he wasn't a wite man. 'Low no nigger to call me dat.' Finn says the words only mean, | "Do you apeak French?" Jim inquires, lfl! tb«y mean that why don't they say that!" Dr Foreat says, in "Health, the New Method/ we might mnke similar inSuirJes of the profeesors ot Massotherapy ; ut ho goes on to explain maasjage, rubbiht;, and its beneficial results so that it might even enter the skull of the densest negro; and his muscle-roller and other new method are invaluable. An edition of his book Diuch enlarged, ia published at "Truth' and "Health" Publication Offices, 160 Tu»m itrwt, Chrietgburcti.—HA.uvt.]
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2877, 20 January 1893, Page 2
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757Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2877, 20 January 1893, Page 2
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