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\**7 William Stocks, MONUMENTAL MASON, K^k^u\2gr\ Madras Street Soittli, 2?? C f CHRISTChURCH, YE7ISHES to call the attention of persons in want of YM^Y VY Monumental Work that he intend* to sell the ■fl^H present Large Steck, consisting of Granite, Marble, nd HHH other Stone Monuments, at considerably Reduced Prices. ■IHH Iron Fences, also Concrete and Stone Kerhings reduced in MfSj^H price. Inscriptions and all work in connection with the ■fflg|H| trade done in first-class order. An early inspectiot < invited. Several new lines lately arrived. Any reason jHHS^jBI able ofter for the present Stock will result in a sale. MMWfiiagfl ■ WILLIAM Stock*.

William Patching, EAST STREET SOUTH, IT AS ALWAYS IN STOCK— Tents—Calico, Duck and Drill; xarpanlina, Dray and Rick Covers (all sieesy, Oilskin Clothing, , Manilla Rope (half inch to five inches), Wire Rope, Plough, Garden and Fishing Lines, Iron and Wooden Blocks, Belting, Seaming and Roping Twine, Pig Nets, Horse Covers (all qualities), Tents and Marquees on hire, from 12 z 24 to 26x60.

TO FARMERS. TtT E ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY 1000 HURDLES 12 Tons ROOFING IRON 20 Tons No. 8, 9, 10 FENCING WIRE 6 Tons BARB IRE IRON STANDARDS punched to order, ALL AT BEDUCED PBICES. SHEKP NETTING in any quantities PLOUGH SHARES, all kinds OUR STOCK OF BUILDING MATERIALS is the Largest ia the County. PAINTING AND PAHERHANGINGS a Speciality. BIROH TIMBER at 8s 6d per 100 ft. ._, * * „... W. H. Collins & Co., MERCHANTS [AND IMPORTERS. AfioNfa wrm/^y*l I^urance Company. AGENTS FOR| Qr | y ValloyCoal Company.

FOR EASTER. ARTISTIC~~DISPLAY OF EVERYTHING THAT 13 NEW AND FASHIONABLE NOW EXHIBITED IN THE WINDOWS AT fo "The Come r." OUR Home Buyers hare sent a beautiful assortment of all the Newest and Prettiest Goods procurable. They have bought for cash, and have thus been able to secure the best Goods at the Lowest Trices. Customers will have the full benefit of buying as direct as it is possible from the manufacturers. LADIES who desire to be in the forefront of fashion and refined taste, with a due regard to economy, will find "THE CORNER" in closer touch with the fashion centres than ony other firm. THE SHOWROOM Is filled to overflowing with a Choice Stock of Hats and Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed, Mantles, Cloaks, Sealette Jackets (some with most elegant braid and fur trimming), Ulsters, Pelisses, Feathers, Flowers, Furs, Ac., Ac., all marked at prices that cannot be beaten in New Zealand. THE SHOW OF TWEEDS FOR LADIES' DRESSES is very fine and should be seen by everyone. «Te hare bought two SPECIAL LINES of these Goods at Exactly HALF PRICE and recommend them to special notice. j New Flannelettes, Gloves, Ribbons, Embroideries, Quilts, Belts, Ac, in endless variety, CLOTHING hr Men and Boys, and BOOTS of all kinds imaginable, and of best make only, for Children, Indies, and Men—offered at prices that defy competition. Call and see them. COME AND SEE THE WINDOWS ON SATURDAY .NIGHT. GRAND ILLUMINATION. W. H.~GOLLIER, "The Corner."

ryE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY FARMERS WITH FIRST CLASS EOLLER FLOUE AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. AND TO TAKE THEIR WHEAT Firsts or Seconds) IN EXCHANGE AT FULL MARKET VALUE. FRIEDLANDER BROS. fX7» ARE PURCHASERS OF— WHEAT, OATS, BAELET, AND RYEGRASS IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES, FRIEDLANDER BROS, \\r E HAVE FOR SALE ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF, SEED WHKAT* SEED OATS, & SEED BARLEY, MACHINE DRESSED IF DESIRED, AT CURRENT MARKET RATES. FBiEDLANDEB BtfOS.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2960, 29 April 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2960, 29 April 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2960, 29 April 1893, Page 4