I Business Notices. ] lilcwellyn Owen. pianofortf7"singing and HARMONY - I ARCADE CHAMBERS. (Dances not attended.) 4 2 ! , . _____ • EX ABAWA. Ftehlng Tackle. FISHING TACKLE. | i YI7E ARE LANDING A LARGE ASSORIMENT [ OF FISHING TACKLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON HICKORY, CANE, GREENHEART, and BAM BO RODS With Snake ;Rings] and Bickerdycke End Rings. Winches of all kinds. Devon and Whitebait Minnows, Braided Waterpioof Silk Lines, All sizes. Traces, Swivels, Gaffs, Flys, Hooks, Wading Stockings, Fly-Books, Ferrules, And Anglers' Goods of all kinds. WK ARE ALSO SHOWING AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF Silver AND Electroplated floods BY THE BEST MAKERS. j i INSPECT OUR WINDOWS John Orr & Co., IRONMONGERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. A NEW AND POWERFUL INVENTION. "The Crystal Soap' HAS ALREADY been tried and proved to be the Best; Household Cleanser in the Market. The following are a few of the numerous testimonials already received:— Messrs Oraighead Bros. Sirs,—l have used your Soap and find it excellent for all cleansing purposes.— Mrs Willijmson, Ashburton. Seaview, September 16, 1893. To Craighead Bros. I tried your Soap and found it answered very well for washing and scrubbing.— Mrs P. Stewart. Tinwald, September 19. Craighaad Bros. Sirs,—l have used your Crystal Soap and find it a great labor-saving soap for scrubbing and washing. It is also excellent for cleaning glass and tinware.— Mrs M. A. Woods. Wakanuißcad, Ashburcon, September 16, 1893. Messrs Cratghead Bros. Dear Sirs,—Your Crystal Soap for washing and cleansing purposes give perfect satisfaction. I can highly recom mend it.—P. Anderson. To be obtained from J. Orr & Co,, H. Zander, R. McCallum, G. Light, Working Men's Co-operative, Ashburton, and from J. Gudsell and J. Robinson, Tinwald. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CRAIGHEAD BROS., ASHBURTON WANTED, BY a Suitable and trustworthy servant, a situation in. town or country. Can furnish the most satisfactory references from the best of families and public places. My qualifications as a servant, are — I am colonial bred and born. lam young, well built, powerful, with a constitution of stone. I am a good worker, willing to work night and day, as I never tire. I naver require a holiday, as I have no friends to call on. I seldom require a doctor. I never struct for wages or join an society. I require no food, and am a total ab stainer. Of water I use a large quantity, no matter how filthy. I have not a single vice or bad habit. I work for all nationa ities and understand one language as well as another. I have no particular religion, bat wil} conform to the belief of my employer. In politics I vote on all sides, particularly on Old Rum's side. I am employed among the rich and the poor as well as in all public places. Every one likes me, and once I work for them they cannot do without me. I am a saviour of the people's health. I hold daily receptions in Tancrod street East, to which you are all cordially invited. RUifs ACME WATER FILTERBuy
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3148, 6 December 1893, Page 4
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496Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3148, 6 December 1893, Page 4
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