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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1, Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 78, 25 March 1880
NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. CRAIGHEAD & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, HAVE opened those premises situated in Tancred street adjoining Messrs. Orr and Co’s General Store. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TWEEDS, FANCY GOODS, &c., &c., JUST ARRIVED. Mr. Craighead’s experience as Head Cutter in connection with First Class Tailoring Establishments in Edinburgh and San Francisco has extended over a period of ten years, and from the immense success which has always attended his efforts to please, he_ is prepared to guarantee a perfect fit in every case. TANCRED STREET, (Next Orr and Ox’s. CRAIGHEAD & CO. 982 a MOUNT SOMERS ROAD BOARD. TAKE NOTICE that the VALUATION LIST for the year 1880, as amended, is now OPEN for inspection at the Road Board Office, Mount Somers. All objections thereto must be left at the Road Board Office, Mount Scraers, on or before the Third day of April, 1880, addressed to the Assessment Court; and a copy of every such objection must bs left at the Mount Somers Road Board Office, not less than Seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. C. J. WENTWORTH COOKSON, JuNR. Clerk to the Mount Somers Road Board. Mount Somers, March 13th, 1880. 614 g NOTICE TO FARMERS. PJIHB undersigned will be prepared to treat with farmers and others in Ashburton, every Wednesday and Saturday, for the PURCHASE of GRAIN, or SHIPMENT on ACCOUNT of GROWERS. JOSEPH CLARK. February 28, 1880. 550a* TO FARMERS. HE undersigned are CASH BUYERS of WHEAT, or will make LIBERAL ADVANCES on shipments to London on growers’ account. MILES, HASSAL, & CO., Christchurch ; MILES, ARCHER, & CO., 56Gg Timaru. MESSRS. H. MATSON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, &a, TJOLD FORTNIGHTLY STOCK |~~| SALES at Ashburton and Tinwald.
Next sale at the TIN WALD YARDS, on TUESDAY, March 30, 1880. 427g* C. PERCY COX, Agent, Ashburton. THE NSW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY AS started about five years ago. The proprietors at first intended to manufacture for the Trade only, but, owing to the persistent opposition of importers and Shopkeepers who could make a better profit on the imported article, they were compelled in self defence to open Branches for the sale of their goods direct to the public. In this they but followed the example of some of the largest manufacturers at home, and the Public, by purchasing at the undermentioned Branches, will SAVE THE PROFIT OF MIDDLEMEN, AND OBTAIN A SUPERIOR ARTICLE. BRANCHES. Invercargill Christchurch Wellington Dunedin Ashburton Auckland Oamaru Nelson New Plymouth Timaru Wanganui Napier A SINGLE GARMENT WHOLESALE PRICE AT W. SPARROW, Manager, Ashburton Branch, 688a* New Zealand Clothing Factory.
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1, Ashburton Guardian, Volume 1, Issue 78, 25 March 1880
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