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TO ADVERTISERS.

I» consequence of the Longbeach Coach - leaving Ashburton an hour earlier, the Guardiax will jro to press punctually at 3.30 p.ni* Adverti«eme»it» must be at this office not later than 2 30 p.m. Asbburton FubHshiug Office, April 4, 1893.

Wanted/

PRIMITIVE Church To-morrow.— Preacherß — Morning: Hkv, ,T. Cockek and Mission Band. Evening : R»v. J. Cockkr. 4 254

THE Gospel of ihe Giace of G>>d wi be preached by. a Visiting Brother, 0.V., at; tho Term Ivr H til. Tomorrow, at 3 p.m., and 7 p.m. All invited. No collection. 4 255

TTOLLOWIiD me from Ashbuiton JD Yard, b! f'M ard tan Collie hitch Bmoo'h haire 1, ea marked.— John Blkr» Ash ton. 4 256

POULTRY and beautif ll 'arge Pears, Bmanas, Oranges, Tomatoes, Lemons, .lama, Pickles and Sauce.— Mks Whitjinotow, Burnett street. 2 353

ANTED Known. —T. IfouLT having commenced Bacon Curing he will have a good supply of Pork Bausaces, Pork Pies, etc., fresh mnde everyday. * 214

BICYCLES (Adams, Curties, and Go's * machines) Cash or terms. Christchurch prices.-— if. M. Jonks. _

HAVE you Reen the New Slippers at MITCHELt AND TURNER'S ? 4 148

HAVE you secured some of our warm Slippers for children, Is ?— MITCHELt AND TURNER. 4 149

WANTED Known.—Warm Slippers for mothers ; Is 9d to 2s 9d per pair. —Mitchkmi an d Txjkn er. 4 15G

n HE Good Samaritan, for the imme* X diate relief of pain.—Lights Cash Store. _■ 2jfl

PIANOS from £20, £26, and £28 10a, Organs from £1510s. Harmoniums. £10. Easy terms of payment.—H. M. J&NE3.

HOMEOPATHIC Medicines, price Is. Sole agent for district, Light's Cash Store. 2 34

WANTED, Ladies and Gentlemen to see the Glrand Display in the windows at "The Corner" Saturday.— W. H. CoiUEK.

CTTANTED Known.-Como and see » ▼ our beautiful Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, Macintoshes, Dress Stuffs, etc. H. C. Seokrs, Melford House.

1" ADIES' and Children's Hats ; all the JLJ new shapes for the season now opened. Prices low to suit the t:mes ;at 8. W. Alcoen & Co.'s.

WANTED Known—lee Creams, Ice Creams, for the hot weather, %lw»ys ready at H. G. Fiower's, Confecioner, East Street.

SOMERSET Meat Mart. The oldest the largest, tha best, and the cheap est. Small 'Hoods a specialty. Ful weights guaranteed. A trial solicited. — W. J. Siloock. 4t182

CIHEAP Firewood—Short Dry Gum J Firewood, at 26s per cord; mixed wood, 24s per cord at Mayo's, Trerorton. —Apply Mas Jambs Fruit Shop.

/ZIHEAP Fruit—Cheap Fruit.-~Pr|ine. v?~ QuincesT fdT J iih" amT Preserving. Mrs Jambs, East Street Fruit Shop. 2§6

WANTED Known.—Jncket & Dress Department a specialty. High c^ass goods marked cheap. H. C. Seqeks, llolford House.

WANTED Kno^n.-For Jacket, Ulsters, Dreaß Stuff*, etc. Come to Melford Hoube. 11. 0. Seoers.

I VEST Nickel Watches in the market, O are tlu-sa at 22s 6d and 255. Specially made for S. Salek, Jeweller. Guarantee with sach watch.

ryANTF.D Known—" The Corner " is *» showing; a munificent New Stock of Drapery and ClutLing. — W. H. Collier.

} TOASTER Cards and Booklets, JVew .!J Games, new supply of the Zither Harps and Autoharps, New Books, Stationery, and Fancy Goods. Subscribers wanted for our Circulating Library. L F. Andrewes and Co, Stationers' Hall.

\\f HY not Bake your own Bread when * * you can get 501 bs of the Best Roller Flour for five shillings cash or five shillings and sixpence booked at Robert Alcorn s, Saunders' Buildings. 11 31

THE Misses Adams' new Refreshment Rooms now open. Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, Lemon Squash, Soda and Milk and all the new summer drinks ready at *U times, Coleman's Buildings, East Street.

NT ®^ Mantles and Jackets ; immense J_N variety just opened. Prices for equal value lower than any other house, at S. W. Aicobn & Go.'s.

BANG ! Bang! Bang 1 Guns! Guns ! Guns I by the best makers and fitted with all the latest improvements. Powder, Shot, Caps, Cartridges, Wads, and Cases at J. W. Hardley's, East Street. Guns repaired.

WANTED Known—Robebt Shields, Charles Street, opposite Woollen Factory, has _ commenced Dyeing and Cleaning Ladies' -md Men's Garments. Blankets and Woollen Goods Scoured. v Moderate charges. Parcels etc., left at \Mrs Adams', Saunders' Buildings, will be ttended to. 3 4

TT7 HO is your Plumber 1 Why, J. W. V V Habdley, who is a Manufacturer of Spouting, Ridging, Steel Gutters, Baths, Sinks, Tanks, etc., and who has on hand the largest stock of Pumps and Pipe in town.

WHERE do you get your Ironmongery ? At Hakdlbv aof course, where we get the best value in Sheet Lead, Nails, Locks, Hinges, Plough Chains, Rope, Wire Knetting, Gorse Knives, Spades And Forks, Lamps, Fender an<3 Fire Irons, and anything you req^jre.

/CHRISTMAS Suits. Boys, three V_y garment long Trouser Suits at 15s. Boys, Color-iaf-made Knicker Suits from Ob. Men's nicely made Colonial Tweed Suits 30s. Colonial Tweed Suits to measure from 50s.—Ashburton Clothing Mart, Saunders' Buildings. Robrkt Attorn.

%,*/ AN'LNJJ,—» hie hundred subscribers •' for the following Humorous, Pictorial, and amusing weekly papers, twopence each.—Ally Slop«r. Snap Shots, Picto ial Nuggets, Scraps, World's Comic, Lot o' nun, Shore Stories, Funny Folks, Amusing Journal, O'd and Young, Boys' Novelette, Intending subscribers tc the above will do weil to leave* their names st the Railway Book Stall Circulating Library, John Masspjsn, Ajjhburton.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2960, 29 April 1893, Page 2

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