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Public Notices. R. B. REBTELL, COMMISSION AGENT, AROADE AGENT FOB WALTER A, WOOp, BINDER, Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society 10 4 Limited.

PIANOFORTE, AMERICAN ORGAN, THEORY OF MUSIC AND HARMONY. Mrs W. Bowman Fox, Pupil of London Masters, With Certificates from Trinity College, London, WILL Commence Teaching the above at Saundbrs' Buildings, and at her residence. Trevorton, Ashburton, on October 16, and will be pleased to make arrangements with intending pupils as soon as possible. MRS FOX will teach on Two Evenings of the week for the convenience of those engaged during the day. Pupils prepared for Trinity College Examinations. Terms : Two Guineas per quartet, to commence from any date. Highest testimonials from forme pupil* 10 lr

Wakanui Mill, RE-OFENING. EDWIN ""~THOM AS "OEGS to announce to his friends and the public that he has REOPENED his Wakanui Mill. The superb roller plant has been completely overhauled by the expert from Manchester where It was made, and several new machines added, so that flour second to none In the colony can now be produced. Mr James Cockbubn has the management of the Mill, so that a perfect guarantee for the excellence of the produce is secured. Grists left at Mr J. Thomas' store (opposite Mr Harrison's), will be carted Free of Charge, and the gristing will be done at the Lowest Rates. Edwin Thomas, PROPRIETOR. 9 183

Barrett Brothers, DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, etc. " THE HALL,' EAST STREET, ASHBURTON. BEG to notify that all business 'connections as partners between themselves and Mr H. Bairstow, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, have been severed by noutual consent, as from May 1. 1894.

ALSO, that they are now receiving their first consignments of NEW SPRING GOODS, Consisting of, GENERAL AND FANCY DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MERCERY, ETC. To which they respectfully beg to draw the^attention of purchasers in search of STERLINGiVALUE. Barrett Bros, 9 107

Important Notice. I HAVE pleasure in intimating that I , have resolved to continue selling the remainder of the STOCK purchased from the trustees in Mr R. Alcorn's estate at COST PRICE, which will be » saving to the public of SEVEN SHILLINGS IN EVERY POUND SPENT. The stock consists of Mena', Youths', 'md Boys' Clothinpr, 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 in each department, which will be sold at a VERY NOMINAL PROFIT FOR CASH. In keepiag with the above lines I have also made a large purchase of Crockeryware, etc, on most favorable terms from Messrs Nind Ward and Co., Christchurch, who are relinquishing business, and wi'l offrr the whole of these goods at SUCH PRICES that will ensure a QUICK AND COMPLETE CLEARANCE. Produce will be dealt with in the usual manner at Market Bates. An Inspection is cordially Invited. A. LaWEIE, SAUNDERS* BUILDINGS, EAST STREET, Opposite Railway Station, ASHBURTON.

WOOL. WOOL WOOL. lIT E beg to intimate to those of our Clients in this district who propose sending their wool to Ohrletchurch for sale that the first sale of the season will take place on November 23,1894. The premises we h^ve taken are com- ! modious, and well adapted for the proper display of the clips, and being connected by railway siding there will be no cartage or double handling of the bales, and terminal charges are dispensed with. FRIEDLANDER BROS. N.B.—Please consign to, Messrs Wood Bros., Private Sidings Adtfington.—F.B

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 3438, 16 November 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 3438, 16 November 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 3438, 16 November 1894, Page 4

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