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IF YOLTUKE NICE TEArASKkYOURiCROCKg TO* | NELSON MO «r*/*r^ CElEßSiTEDiaO»^Ufll9Wn|||)| POREf INDIAN CHIMA^CEraNTBfii Wheat Wheat. ARE PROMPT CASH BUYERS OF Prime Milling Wheat, AT HIGHEST MARKET RATES. Wearealsojpreparedtostcre Grain on Farmers' account m oar New Grain Stores" West Street, Ashburton, on very avourable terms. Full sised Oornsacks and Twine Supplied at LOWEST CURRENT lUTES, ROLLIf~AND CO., CANTERBUKY *'LOUK MILLS. Offices and Stores]-] WEST STREET, iSHUURTON f DAVID THOMAS, (Late Matson, Ooii and Co.) A UOTIONEER, LAND, INSURANCE, md ESTATE AGENT, VALUAidR 1 WOOL AND GRAIN BROKER, ASHBURTON Loans Negotiated Weekly Sales of Live Stock—Tinwald and Ashbnrton alternately Fortnightly Sales of Sheep Skins, Pat, Hides, etc., en FRIDAYS Sales of Wool throughout the season Grain Bought and Sold on Commission Clearing Sales as per arrangement * . . AGENT FOEMatson and Co., Christchurch Colonial Investment Company, Dunedin Booth, McDonald, and Co, Christchurch White's Sheep Dip , Massey-Harna Reaper and Binder London and Lancashire Insurance Company Graham's Foot Rot Composition Wright, Stephenson and Co., Dunedin Planet Jupiter Garden and Field Tooh DAVID THOMAS, Ashburton. 1 HAVE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES FOR SALE CHE4P— 462 acres—Chertsey, Good House and Improvements 588 acres—Three miles north from Chertsey, Splendid Improvements 1096 acres—All m English Grass, thoroughly improved 31| acres— Allenton, plendid Land, must be very valuable m years to come 248 acres—Kyle, well-improved 1500 acres—Mitcham, Good Land, m First-class order 330 acres— Westerfield, 200 acres been m turnips, fenced 50 acres—Hinds Township, Fenced, etc 50 acres—Hinds, Perpetual Lease, 28 years to run 110 acres—Rich Swamp Land, Splendid Dairy Farm, Worth looking after, Close to McDonald's woolshed, Orarl ■> Thoraai, Ashtmrton. WOOL 1 WOOL SEASON 1894-95. I AM prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES (Without Commission) on GROWING CLIPS or on WOOL PLACED m my hands for sale' m ASHBURTON or elsewhere. THE LEADING FEATURE m my Wool Business 'w that I PERSONALLY attend to It, and having a life-long knowledge of the subject I can guarantee that owners interests will be properly looked after, With every confidence I can refer th@ WOOL GBOWEKS OF ASHBURTON TO THE MANNER IN WHICH THE WOOL WAS DISPLAYED BY ME LAST YEAR. , D- THOMAS. I HAVfi BEEN APPOINTED LOCAL AGENT FOB THE SA![iE OF BELFAST CHeMICAL MANURED And cao. Supply— SUPERPHOSPHATES, BLOOD MANURE, POTATO MANUBE, BONE MEAL & BONE DUST?'( In luge on small quantities. ~._x—— ■ David Thomas, ASHBTJBTON SHEAE^AJSTBKOS., MAEKET HOUSE* There is w» tea like the Tiger, It's no matter what they say ; And if you want a real good sort Then have the Blendid Tiger Teaj ji Then there's no Tea like the Tiger, Notwithstanding all their puff They try to imitate its qualitie But they haven't got tfc s atuff f Then drink no Blend but the Tiger For its merits are supreme, The other comparisons are just s»nai],, As skim milk is to cream. Shearman Bros., MAI a^-autism AGENTS FOR ASHBURTO ,N, Ji BATTBAY & SON, Amenta b

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 3421, 27 October 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 3421, 27 October 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 3421, 27 October 1894, Page 1