Surveyor, Civil Engineers, &c. K. POCKS and sons, V* * Architects, vim Isnoxzmtßß, Vaittatobb, Liomraan Spbtwow, akd lahd Bbokbbs, TRIANGLE, WAKANUI ROAD. A smtTTKToy. Conveyances. fJTINW. ALD AND MOUNT RAILWAY. SOMERS MOUNT SOMERS AND CAVENDISH ROYAL MAIL COACH. The above C»ach leaves Hood’s hotel or Cavendish Railway Station every day, meeting each train. Passengers by morning train may proceed by coach to Alford Forest, thepce to Methven in time for the last* train for Christchnrch, or may return in time for the last train for Ashburton. In JOHN HOOD AUSTRALASIAN jpA BORIS EXP RE £ fi. Parcels and Packages forwarded to any address, at cheap, through, inclusive rates. rge. No extras. No trouble. ee;fpr booking or for collecting fctS 661bs weight within the despatches by Bail, and to at *Rritiih,j' ‘Europe and Australia by y. steamer. y ctract from tariff, inclndiug all charges to Addren of Consignee : c? 8
»» » Wt Wt ♦ M O O Ok O O P* O' We are now receiving parcels for Home to despatch per Toogariro, sailing this month. Revised cheap rates. Insurance effected if desired. Tariff and all information on application w i VFF & GRAHAM, A Box 237 Post Office, Christchurch.; and Ljtteltoo. |Mteplone22. 8 1572 Business Notices. DANISH Seed Oats. THE Undersigned has a fall Stock COLONIAL CLOTHING DRAPERY FLANNELS, &a. Coots and Shoes, Large Stock of Groceries and Oilmen’s Stores. SPECIAL VALUEIN CHOICE TEA FEED ANITsEED OAT , FLOUR, BRAnTInD SH RPS. AU at the lowest prices possible. Genn ne valno and no make-believe or sham Large discount, and other indncemen or cash. Families waited on weekly of toner If requited. D. WILLIAMSON, East Ssbiet, Ashbtjbto
vp»‘ AJEjBR BBOS., Builders, UnderVtoltors, eta, Wakanai road and Cass eet -—■B.’B. desire to state that haring n ow : recent and improved Hhahse and fflfotraartHG Coach, are prepared to famish attd conduct Funerals on special and most terms. Country orders will receive prompt'ftttention. Note the address, corner of Wakanul road and Cass streets - Orders may be left at the Ashbarton Coach Factory; or Box 16, Post Office Ashburton. 167 w A R O B NO WAR! P War or no war, we in Ashburton most “ eat to lire,” in other word , every one most purchase tea, coffee, sugar and general groceries. When about to do so I would respectfully suggest that my shop be patronised, especially it' purchases are to.be for ready money. Mr Blank, a! storekeeper, tells me that iniview of the great number of stores, and cutting in prices,vend general slaughter, it would soon be, in r. Ashburton, a case of the “ survival of the fittest.*’ I hope to be V, oho of Hie Survivors, for I never was in a wk better position to eerve the public well in ", quality-abd prices of goods. I take this ' opportunity to thank my customers for / the preferenoa (bey oontinne to give my V shop, abd atsame time to request monthly customers to settle promptly, thus enfhling aw (o buy weU, end to continue to 'eafye .tliem welt H. M. CARSON, i,: f Agent tm Nelson, Moate and Co.’s oeleIn packets, boxes and half Fruit, Olsss, China, ,» ‘ Italian ond Fanoy Goods Warehouse, East -
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1545, 3 July 1885, Page 1
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