i ESTABLISHED ! -■' '• JTDORTERBLAJSTCHAR OUNCORD, N.H. U.S.A. iMA^uFACI'uaE«B of,and Dealers ALL KIXDS OP l>nii»v: Goodei : gggCIALTIES *
Ml S C H & STOCK 55 Jewen Street, Lowdon, E.C. Publishers ot . CHRISTMAS, BIHTHDAV, WEDDING, TEXT, &c, O^RDS Embossed Scraps, Cliromos,''etc. The original Publishers of The Highly Celebrated SATIN EMBOSSED MECHANICAL, *
FRINGED CARDS Large Variety always kept m. .stock and Novelties continually added TO TOWN~^"b~COUNTRY LAdTeS* JJI r s Pope, HOLDING A VERY LARGE STOCK OF SCOTCH & ENGLISH. FINGERINGS, Has determined to REDUCE THE PRICE for the Winter (Season.
J A DIES will find the Stock very ' ! Replete m FANCY & HEATHER MIXTURES. ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, Morten's Bdildings, OH R I S T C H IT R C H. WE have much pleasure m calling attention tD our lari^e and well selected STOCK of TWEEDS, Worsted COATINGS, SUITINGS, etc., for the present season. ourselves-being PRACTICAL TAILOPS, and the Cutting and Workrooms being underour personal supervision, are sufficient guarantees that our fit and workmanship are of the Best Quality.
H£r "17* /HR'AIGHEAD Qu JJJ. V^RAIGHEAD, MERCHANT TAILORS, TANCBED BTBKRT, ashbijeto'n "SOMERSET LIVERY STABLES^
John newman! PuopiMETOB. FT" HESE old establisned and favorite JL central Livery Stables are now m ,my hands, and it will be my constant effort to again bring their business into he front rank, and make these stables what their position and accommodation warrant them— ■-'" THE PREMIER LIVERY STABLES of the Ashburton County. Buggies Traps, Saddle Horses, etc., al» alwa on hire, with skilful drivers read the shortest notice. Open or Close Carriages for Wedding or other parties. Cabs at any hour, day or night. LOOSE BOXES for stallions and race horses. Country customers are guaranteed every accommodation at the lowest current rates , . , JOHN NEWMAN, Proprietor.
PHILADELPHIA, 1876.^ HAU THAW AY'S Reliable PEERLESS GLOSS A NECESSITY :in every family It blacks and polishes Ladies and Children's Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, and Satchels, without brushing. AWays gives satisfaction ; Is conceded to be " The Standard" Sold by Shoe Dealers, Grocers and Druggists. mRA NSPA RE N T BLOCK ICE i. MAKING MACHINERY.
THE HORSE'S FRIEND. PAGE'S No. 1 Horse. Oils. Sure cure for sprains, bruises, or swellings of any kind m Horses. PAGE'S No. 2 Horse Oils. Sure cure for sares on backs or shoulders, and any kind of broken wounds. Numbers of Testimonials can. be produced. " AGENTS —For Chertsey, Mr McDowell, Storekeeper. For Christchurch, Mr 0. S. HpWEIL Saddler. For A&hburton, Mr W. C. Page Storekeeper. For Rakaia, Mv Harpy, Storekeeper Sole Maker and Proprietor '. F W. PAGE, CHERTSEY, CANTERBURY. A>hburtoty April 1, 1891. To Mr F. Page, Chertsey Sir,—l have used your Oils these last throe months and have found them give ijreat satisfaction m any way you u.«e ; cspecialiy for horses' legs with sprains or cuts it can't be sm-pused. No one outfht to be withoul'either for house or stable.—Yours etc., W. H. PAGET,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 2450, 2 September 1891, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 2450, 2 September 1891, Page 1
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