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Victoria House, EE-OEG A.NIS ATI ON OF BTJ S I REDUCING STOCK RETIRING from the FANCY DRESS, HATS, and MANTLE of the trade. PHENOMENAL VALUE now bein* givon,and to be obtained 20th NEXT. DIMANT AND COE, GENERAL DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, &0., East and Tailored streets, Ashburton. NESS. EPABTMENTS until AUGUST

Wanted. w 9738 ANTED Dressmakers, Improvers and Apprentices. Orr and Alcx)BN. i t rANTKI) Known—That Ladies requiring Nursing w+l find ev-ry accommodation at Mbs Woodward’s, Alien Lie House, Cox Street, Allciiton. +9689 W HTED the Public to inspect a grand assortment of New Season’s Tea and Sugars of all grades, at prices to suit all classes of purchasers— Jas McGrkoor, Tancred street. WANTED known that if the black and white Sow theft broke into niy sty is not claimed and expenses fpaid before Friday next will be sold —G. H. Tdttt, Alford Forest Boad. 10765 WANTED known—’’he party that has been taking potatoes out of my shed, Grove street, Tinwald, please take no more. Last half sack taken October 2, and was watered.— W. H. Smith, Tinwald, Oct 9, 1886. 110766 WANTED by young lady, Situation as Governess to young children, or useful companion Address, “ Nora,” office of this paper. 10744 ITT ANTED Known that Wm. Patching Vy w iH btart re-dressing Oilskins for the coming winter season from Ist October. 10745 WANTED Known—The Lucky Jar of Peas will be opened and counted on the ll'h of next month, when £2O in prixoi will be given away. Every purchaser to the amount of 10s ha* a chance. Don’t delay—ha in time. Hates and Co., Arcade. JUST OPENED—Choice assortment of New Spring Drees .-tuffs, Prints, Millenry, etc -i he cheapest House in town for first class goods. Presents to the value of 2s in the £. Dressmaking on the premises. H. C. Seokrs, Melford House. . Special Advertisements. W ANTED that KNOWN MRS STRIPLING HAS REMOVED from old premises in Burnett street (next to the Arcade) to the PANAMA BOARDING-HOUSE. TANCRRO BTBEEr (Lately occupied by Mr Lucas). 8°537 CENTRAL. HOTEL.

Special advertisements. v. R. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BANKRUPTCY THIS DAY GK Lt Beath & Co. yyiLL offer the STOCK-IN-TRADE or THOMAS JACOBS, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER Late of High street, Christchurch, j and Akaroa. AT A DISCOUNT or 10 s - " £ Also, the STOCK in the BANKRUPT ESTATE of SIMPSON AND HARPER, WOOLLBNDRAPERS, AT A DISCOUNT or 0S gD. IN THB TOTAL VALUE - £2210 0 8 0 D Unprecedented Bargains. Stock Sheets in course of publication. The above are two of the Cleanest e tocks ever offered in Christchurch, Simpson and Harper having been in business only fonr months, whilst the largest portion ■ f Thomas Jacob’s Stock was purchased by him this winter. PUBLIC NOTICE. R E M? V A L OF THK Ashburton Branch of the Business OF H. J. WOOD AND CO. (Late T. F. Farley) TO FRIEDLANDERS’ BUILDINGS ON THK Ist OCTOBER NEXT. WE beg to advise our valued customers, the commercial and general public of Ashburton and district, that we have leased from Messrs Friedla-ider Bros, the large commodious shop next the corner in their new buildings We shall remove to FRIEDLANDERS’ BUILDINGS on the Ist OCTOBER 1886, and our Stock will be la r gely increased with NEW DIRECT SHIPMENTS or BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, And NEW MUSIC. Several Hundred Volumes and a Large Quantity of Cheap Reading to be Sold at very Low Prices during the next few days.

JW. MoRAE having taken the above # Hotel, solicits a share of patronage from the people of Ashburton and surrounding districts Beat Brands of Wine * Spirits and Boers. Good Stabling—Feeds, Omb Shilli- o . Horses and Bcggioa to lot on hire at prices to meet the times. For the convenience of travellers httssom cab will tjeetaU trams. Trees Trees Trees THE undersigned has FOR SALE all kinds of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, Pinos Insignia, Austrians, Maritima, and Macrocarpa, by tens of thousands; other kinds in proportion. All kinds of cabbage plants, etc, on sale All orders by post or otherwise shall receive my beat attention. N.B. —Gentlemen’s Gardena tastefully laid out All kinds of planting done by contract. JAMES PORTER. CLIFTON NURSERY, 4 75 Allenton. Ashburton. - SERVANTS WANTED, SEVEN GENERAL SERVANTS and one COOK for Ashburton and suburbs. Also, one COOK and one GENERAL SERVANT for the country. Apply to Mrs Randall's Registry ffico. A. W. BANDELL, FRUITERER, Ac., To»n Rail. Ashburton. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY The new goods fob tee WINTER SEASON NOW OPENED OUT. The Stock is THE LARGEST & BEST SELECTED IN THE T‘ »WN, And the variety of Style and Patterns in Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Clothing leaves nothing to be desired. Thousands of Men’s and Boys' Suits, newest styles. Trousers and Trousers and Vests manufactured of New Zealand Tweeds. Every garment warranted shrunk Overcoats, Waterproof Coats and loggings in great variety Hats, compris ng every new stylo worn Children’s Jersey Suits, Children’s Men-of-War Suita Hosiery, Scarves; Oxford Regatta and White Shirts Bugs, Portmanteaus, and Travelling Bags The celebrated WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE. Time Payments. • N. 55 CLO r BING FACTORY, East Stub-ft MACPHERSON, SAMPSON. & CO Auctioneers, valuator?, STOCK LAND, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Will hold their re ular WEEKLY SAIE of Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Poultry, Produce, and Sundries, at the CENTRAL AUCTION MAI T. Havelock street. EVERY SATURDAY, at 12 o’clock sharp Special Pales conducted when required on very easy terms. Agents for— Mutual Life Assurance Society of Victoria, Limited. The Equitable Fire Insurance Associatioa of New Zealand. Messrs Booth, Macdonald, and Co., Christchurch. P McNeavo’s Patent Footrot Application. For Sale 2 Second-hand Spring Traps (neatly new) 1 Superior Second-hand Dogcart (almost new) 1 Blacksmith's Patent Portable Forge Quantity Superior Hurdles Several Properties to Let or for Sale. MACPHERSON, SAMPSON & GO., $1593 Auctioneer*

H. J. WOOD & CO. Booksellers, Stationers, Printers, and Bookbinders, Importers of Pianos, Organs, and all kinds of Musical Instruments and Music, STATIONERS’ HALL. Great Sale Extraordinary. ORR & ALCORN On the Opening of the SPRING TRADE, BEG to announce to their customers and the public generally that_ they have now opened up the greater portion of their Direct Importations for the Reason All the LATEST NOVELTIES in DUE'S M ATERIAL' 5 , inc’nding the new Glow-worm, Kyrle, and Canvas Cloths and the newest thing* out in Printed Sateen, Oatmeal, and Zephyr Cloths. In Ladies’ and Children’s Straw Hats Bonn ts, Flowers, Ac., we are now show ing the largest and most attractive stock ever seen in Ashburton. We desire especially lo call the attent : on of everymne to a SPECIAL PURCHASE of a SEt’ of SAMPLES, representing the stock of one of the largest whoieea’o honses in England. In tlrs stock there are no less than 2243 different articles, coinpr sing Costumes, Mantles, U'sters, Children’s Dresses, Ac , Pelisses, Ladies’ and Maids’ Corsets, Tunics, Aprons, Hats and Bonnets, Fur (•apes, Underclothing, Quilts, Towels, Toilets, Boys’ Suits of all kinds, Men’s Suita and Overcoats, Wool Shawls, ,&c Many of these articles are of a style and quality suitable for a wealthy city trade, and never before seen in Ashburton At the price we have purchased these goods we are enabled to SELL them at LANDED COST, and have afairprofit. but saving over 50 per cent to the purchaser. Together with these goods, that are, without fear of contradiction, the cheapest lot ever sold in Canterbury, we have decided to reduce the whole of our stock io prices to correspond. T his f-PF.CI AL SALE will commence On SATURDAY NEXT, 18th inst. Orr & Alcorn. 96*6

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1361, 4 October 1886, Page 2

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