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Business Notices. FLOUR MILLS. I beg to notify that I have RE-COM-MENCED BUSINESS, and take this opportunity of recording my thanks to my friends and the public for the valuable support accorded me, and beg a con. tinuance of the same. Farmers from a distance can have their Grist Ground by return. Good Stable and paddock accommodation. No extra charge Cash Buyer of Grain Sacks suppli to farmers. I will attend at the Somerset Hotel, Ashburton, on SATURDAYS, am at the Mill on MONDAYS, for the Purchase of Grain. H. MOFFAT. Feb. 1* 1882. 7 pERTH HOUSE. 1882—WINTER MILLINERY—IBB2, MISS DUNCAN has jusf received a large and varied assortment of Hoods in the latest style, to which draws the attention of her friends and. the I public in general. Among the articles which she desires specially to enumerate will be found the following, all of which are we worth inspection : —Bonnets, Feathers Corsets, Baby Linen, Hats, Flowers, Underclothing, Pinafores. Miss Duncan is prepared to undertake Dressmaking in all its branches, and Millinery in the newest and most approved styles. Ladies’ own material made up. Mourning within the shortest notice. Note the address— PERTifHOUSE, COLOMBO STREET, Opposite E. Reece. Itftnmonger. 294 e fjpHE FUTURE OP NEW ZEALAND. As the future prosperity of these sunny isles depends in a great measure on the support which is given to colonial manufactures, A. Craighead & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, Tanohed street, Have determined to encourage the manufacture of Colonial Tweeds as much as the requirements of their business will permit. By following this course they will be enabled not only to foster the growth and development of the internal resources of New Zealand, but will also be enabled to offer to their friends, patrons, and the general* public a very SUPERIOR ARTICLE AT A MODERATE PRICE. To carry this idea to a practical issue they have just been favored with a large consignment of the CELEBRATED KAIAPOI TWEEDS, Manufactured to their special order for the coming season. As these Tweeds are equal, and in some respects superior, to anything of the same class that cap be imported, they feel confident that, by strict attention to business, and by the exercise of their usual care in'catting and fitting, they will continue to give that satisfaction which their rapidly increasing business warrants them in believing they have given in the past.

PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. A. CRAIGHEAD AND CO. gOA P. SOAP. SOAP. Now on Sale, at the Works in Moore Street, Ashburton, Soap and Candles, by Bar or Box, at Wholesale Prices ; also, pure Potash Soft Soap for washing Woollen Goods, at 6d per lb. By its use no shrinking or discoloring takes place, as is the case with ordinary soaps. Tallow, Fat, and Grease bought, or taken in exchange for Soap, etc. Candles, 5d per lb. A good bar of Soap for 6d. JOHN SMITHSON. Leeston, March 3, 1882. 939 e

Thos. King, M ONTJME'NTAL MASON PLANS and DRAWINGS may be seen at Mr J. C, Duncan’s Office, opposite Bank of New Zealand, ASHBURTON. 818 e

mHE CO-OPERATIVE BAKERY, 1 TRIANGLE, ASHBURTON. A. Thiele Wishes to intimate to his many f friends and the public of Ashburton generally, that he has now TWO CARTS running throughout the District, ’ and all orders entrusted to him for Bread, Biscuits, and Confectionery of every description, will be promptly attended to. A. Thiele tenders his thanks for past favors, and requests a continuance of public support. First award of merit at the Exhibition A. T hTe LE. 204 c Great reduction in WATCHES. J. S. QUINN, Watchmaker, East street, Ashburton, having received a large stock of English gold and silver Watches, will offer the same at the followng Reduced Prices, viz : —Rotherham’s gold hunting Levers from £18; Rotherham’s silver Levers from £6 lOs ; Ehrhardt’s silver English Lever from £5 10s ; gold Genevas (ladies' watches) rom £3 10s; Waltham watches, in English cases, from £4; American watches from £2 5s ; two years’ guarantee given. Also, a choice selection of Colonial-made Jewellery, Brooches, Earrings, Dress Rings, &c. , set with Australian rubies, at correspondingly low prices. Particular attention paid to the repairing of every description of Watch, Clock, and Jewellery. Guaranteed for 12 mo-Vflis. Pebble and other Spectacles to amt all eights. GOo T. R. Proctor, QCULISTS’ OPTICIAN Oftice— Over Cuff and Graham’s, next door to Suckling’s Leather Warehouse, CORNER OF LICHFIELD AND MANCHESTER STS., CHRISTCHURCH. 637 c

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 700, 28 July 1882, Page 1

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