Business Notices. Jameson & Boberts, Ashburton, CASH PURCHASERS OF RYE GRASS, WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY. Farmers’ Lots of Rye Grass CLEANED as usual at low rates. Storage for all kinds of Grain, and Liberal Advances made on same, if required. Agents for the New Zealand Insurance Company. Standing Crops Insured until threshed and carted out of paddocks. Cornsacks and Twine supplied at current prices. | 177 d THe mystreious advertisement. THE
Y and N PATENT DIAGONAL SEAM CORSET. NEWEST INVENTION. Exquisite Model. Unique Design. Perfect Comfort. Guaranteed Wear. Universal Adaptability. Free from complication. Advantages over ant other make of Corset. —This Corset has been invented to supply what was really wanted, viz.—a Corset warranted not to split in the seams, at the same time combining every excellence required in a Lady’s Corset. All the parts are arranged diagonally instead of the ordinary upright pieces, the seams being thus relieved of a great portion of the strain. The material is also cut on the bias, and yields to the figure without splitting. The bones are arranged to give support to the figure where required, avoiding undue pressure, and by crossing the diagonal seams, prevent the utmost strain in wear tearing the fabric. The Specialite of construction gives the freest adaptability to the figure, making it unrivalled in its graceful proportions, and meeting the requirements of the latest fashions without any complication of belts, straps, &c. To prevent imitation every Corset bears the Stamp.
H 2 W o < w o c n J :EE TRADE BAKERY, AND SOMERSET BUTCHERY. Having combined the two Businesses oget and by keeping a good LOAF sd, and 16ozs to the lb, trust to receive a share of patronage. Stick to Free Trade andFREETRADE will Stick to You. R. LANCASTER. 301 d f|IHE LATE FIRE. The undersigned begs to notify that Messrs Acland Campbell and Co. have kindly placed their Grain Store at his disposal, and that the same will be opened as a temporary LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES on and after this date. Customers will find that they will receive the same attention, and their horses, etc., the same care as formerly. Note the Address — Edward Cookson, ACLAND, CAMPBELL & CO’S j STORES, POSTER STREET, NEAR QuiUj’s HOTEL, Ashburton. Doc. 1881. TINWALD COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPOT. & D PQ 04 w H Z < u
E. S. Bean (Late of Montgomery and Co., Limited), Having taken the Coal Premises of Mr Joseph Clark, begs to return his thanks for the support he has received since commencing Business as above, and hopes by attention and civility, combined with the Lowest Prices, to still merit their support. Agent for the Springfield Coal Company. Coal, Firewood, Post and Bails, Stakes, etc. OiUcib taken for Bricks, Cement, Lime, Timber, etc. dfifd EORMS PRINTED —“ To Let ’ and “For Sale”—can be obtained at the Office
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 537, 18 January 1882, Page 3
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