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Public Notices. ' Important; fto ice. i T HAVE pleasure m intimating that I ■*- have resolved to continue selling the remainder of the STOCK purchased from the trustees m Mr R. Alcorn'a estate at COST PRICE, which will be a saving to the public of SEVEN SHILLINGS IN EVER? POUND SPENT. The stock consists of Mens', Youths', and Boys' Clothing, Mercery, Drapery, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, and Glassware, Ironmongery, Cutlery, Tinware, etc., together with a specially selected and large assortment of NEW GOODS opened out m each department, which will be sold at a VERY NOMINAL PROFIT FOR CASH. In keeping with the above lines—l have also made a large purchase of Crockery ware, etc., on most favorable terms from Messrs Nind Ward and Co., Christchurch, who are relinouishing business, and will offrr the whole of these goods at SUCH PRICES that will ensure a QUICK AND COMPLETE CLEARANCE. Produce will be dealt with m the usual manner at Market Rates. An Inspection is cordially Invited. A. Lawrie, SAUNDERS* BUILDINGS, EAST STREET, Opposite Railway Station, ASHBURTON. i "WOOL. WOOL WDOLT II 7"E beg to intimate to those of our Clients m this district who propose sending their wool to Ohrlstchurch for sale that the first sale of the season will take place on STovember 23,1894. The premises we have taken are commodious, and well adapted for the proper display of the clips, and being connected by railway siding there will be r.o cartage or double handling of the bales, and terminal charges are dispensed with. FRIEDLANDER BROS. N,B.—Please consign to Messrs Wood Bros., Private Siding, Adriington.—F.B. 10 39 Wool ftcatson '1894-95. {?OR the coming season we have made arrangements with Messrs Roixitt and Co., ot West street, Ashburfcon, for out Wool to be received and displayed there. Their stores are well-known to all, SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED, COMMODIOUS, and CENTRALLY SITUATED, affording every cenvenience for the reception and delivery of Wool, and being also easy of excess to buyers. Mr Zander is prepared to MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES AT ONCE on all clips promised to be consigned to us for sale during the season ; or, failing to sell here, will be prepared, WITHOUT ANY CHARGE WHATEVER, to deliver it Free on trucks at Ashburbon. should Farmers afterwards wish it sold by ua at Christchurch. Date of First sale at Ash burton will be held on FRIDAY, November 30, 1894. J, T. FORD & CO., In conjunction with HENRY ZANDER, 10 155 Ajshburton. ASHBURTON Wool Sales. fnHE FIRST SALE>f the Season will take place at the ORANGE HALL on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, when large Catalogues will be submitted. D. THOMAS MILES & CO FRIEDLANDER BROS J, T. FORD & CO (m conjunction with I Henry Zander. 10 84 ASHBURTON SHOW. mHE TIME FOR RECEIVING ENTRIES Ig FVTEVirEI* TO SIX p.m., THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. Additional Special Prizes, G. A. M. Buckley, Esq., offers £2 2s for the Best Mare for breeding weight-carrying hunters, AND— £2 2s for the Best Pony Entire, likely to get Polo Ponies. EXCURSION FARES • ON Show Oa y From all Stations m the District. W. SIMPSON, 10 150 Secretary. C* I Onn to *en<* on rs^ c^ass Free hold security. T. BULLOCK, CHEAP SECTION—T.S. 60, Kermode street, west. Offers are invited for this ; very low price wili be accepted. T, BULLOCK,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 3421, 27 October 1894, Page 3

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