Business Notice . J . j SU6AR BBILIKC; FiXTBAOBDIWABY T LEAD, Competition follows. Who saw American Farthing Caramels before DIOJGLE came ? REPLY: NO ONF. Imitated now, but. not DIGGLE'S real Yankee Stingo. The trade is being stirred about and awake to the fact that DIGGLV3 Goods lead, "SELDOM EQUALLED BUT NEVER EXCELLED" TRESPASS NOTICE. A NY person trespassing on the Rivers- £*- dale Estate, Tinwald, after this date In pursuit of game or otherwise, WILL BE PROSECUTED. J. R. WILLTAMS, 86 Manager.
R. MURRAY & SON, WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, GOLDSMITHS & OPTICIANS, EAST STREET, ASHBURTON. TjUNDING we are very OVERSTOCKED WITH ENGLISH WATGHES, Consequent on the prevailing depres-' sion, and the simultaneous arrival of several large orders from England, we are determined, in order to reduce, to OFFER TO THE PUBLIC ENGLISH WATCHES At Prices that will just CLEAR COST, This is an opportunity not to be missed, and will enable anyone to obtain a FIRST CLASS AND RELIABLE WATCH AT LESSITHAN LONDON PRICES. Hundreds of Pounds worth of English Watches at Prices to Clear Cost. WATCHES FOR THE FARMER WATCHES FOR ROUGH WORK WATCHES FOR THE MECHANIC WATCHES FOR THE SHOPKEEPER WATCHES FOR OFb\CE WORK
LADIES' WATCHES GENTS' WATCHES A printed guarantee with every Watch 1 A LARGE AND VALUABLE SELECTION OF CLOCKS, GOLD AND SILVISK JEWELLERY, STERLING SILVER, AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, AND OPTICS, ALWAYS IN STOCK. SPECIALLY REDUCED IN PRICE FOR TWO MONTHS ONLY, ALL "WORK GUABaNTEEDOSLY PRACTICAL AND TLXPEKIENCED WORKMEN TCTKPLOYED THE BRITISH SYSTEM OF DRESS-FITTING BY MEASURE. EASILY LEARNED IN TWO LESSONS. MISS RAD WELL (recently from England) having haa ptacticil training in the best London and Piovincial Houses, in prepared to thoroughly teach the art of Dressmaking. Ladies 1 piper Patterns cub to measure 2s 6d, Bodices cut and stitched 7s 6d. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Classes now Forming at MRS WORNKRS, 5 199 Moore Street, Af»hburton ~~MRS LITTLBJOHN; COSTUMIER, THE TRIANGLE. T)LATES AND DESIGNS of latest Jl English and French Woik, including the last of WORTH'S PRODUCTIONS, As shown In "THE QUEEN," " MYRA'S," "WELDON'3," etc, NOW ON VIEW Saved from the Flood. —,— + •niton**' i^jf^j&^i M ire perilous tlian all the strength of th"< swollen river leaping over its banks, and carrying death and desolation to man and his handiwork, is the sudden sweep of long pent-up disease. The trivial kidney trouble li disregarded until at last the dammed-up poison breaks down all barriers and sweeps into Ihe blood. That flood of poison ia the deadly Bright'a Disease. Tieafc the liver and kidney trouble today, and treat it with Wnrncr'M Safe (Jure, the absolute specific of fiv« coniiueat?, strengthened by icßg and
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 3601, 11 June 1895, Page 4
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