Public Efdti66S _ PI aNO TUNING. MR WOOLLRIDGE is. again ii Ashburton on one of hi« usua visits, for PIANOFORTE TUNING. Annual Tanlng, Three Visits,'fills Single Tuning 10s. Ord*rs may be left afc MR S. SALEKS, Jeweller, East street, Ash burton. Country Vi.-it.ed. 6 79 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. CONVIVIAL CoSvOC VTION. V^ANTERBDBY Primitive Methodist V.. Ministers' Association. JUNE 11th, 12fch, and 13fch. TUESDAY 11—Inaugural Tea, Toasts, and Telling Talks. Tea w'th fir iToast, •' Success 10 th-j Association " at 6 p.m. Admission, One Shillng. WEDNESDAY 12—Missionary Gathering. Admission Free. Collection for Mission Fund, THURSDAY 13-Great Prohibition Meeting. Good Templars will attend in repalia. Free Admission. Collection for expenses. : 656 fOB SALE, Q TOWN SECTIONS, H^f-Acre, ** situated near the Town Belt eabt. Price, £31. Easy terms of payment. T. BULLOCK. Misses Adams, DRESSMAKERS AND KNITTING MACHINISTS, HOLD a Large Stock of up-to-date Cut-paper Patterns. Madame Demerat's latent productions, including Bathing, Racing, Boating, Gymnasium, and all fashionable costumes for ladies and children ; also, Fashion Journals. Fancy Work, Books, Art-needle Requisites. Lessons given in Fuicy Work. THIS ?*NOY REPOSITORY, 3AUNDKB&' BUILDINGS. Agents for —Dye Works, Registry Office for Servants. 6 10 CANTERBURY LAND DISTRICT. IT i* hereby noti6ed, in terms of "The Land Act, 1892,'" that written tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and marked outside "Tender for Reserve," will be received up to 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, 18.h inst for a yearly license (subject to resumption on three months notice) to occupy for graz"ng purposes only, the unallotted portion o? the Naval and Military Settlers Reserve, situated between the Ash burton and Hinds Rivera, at a dis-t«ic-3 of about six miles in a westerly direction from the WesterCeld Railway Station, An a 445 wcres 3 roods. Upaet annual rental Is 31 per acre. A plan of the land may be seen at> tin Post Oifics), Ashburtou. Further pmiculars may be obtained from J. W. A, MARCHANT, Comrrissioner of Crown Lands. District L-uids and Survey Officp, Christchurch, June 10, 2895. 6 70. WANTED Known— ANDREW ORII has opened 20 cases New Drapery Goods. Splendid value.
WANTED Known— ANDREW ORE is selling Men's Suits from 255, Colonial made; boys' Kaiapoi Suits On Ocl. WANTED Known— 100 pairs Roslyn Blankets, large siz9 for double bed, 22s 6d—worth 28s 6d. WANTED Known— 100 Ladies' Fashionable Tackets, just opened, 15s to 355, excellent value.—Andruw Oiik. i ■■ r I WANTED Known— ANDREW ORR (the leading Draper), has a Large Stock of Highclass Drapery in every department. No Rubbish Kept. WANTED Known— The Largest Stock of Ladies' and; Gent's Boots in Ashburton, Standard and Zealandia ; also the best French and English Boots and Evening Shoes in Great Variety.—Andrew Oer. Grasp these facts—Vndkkw Oku is Selling Colonial Flannel Bid, Flannelettes 2s lid, Calico 2s lid per dozen, towels 4|d, TJmbrellas Is lid to 5s 6d, Black French Merino Is lid —worth 2s 6d
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 3601, 11 June 1895, Page 3
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470Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 3601, 11 June 1895, Page 3
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