Business Notices. G. J. NEILL TJAS OPENED UP AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF Drapery, Clothing, ami Boots. V New Dress Goods, double width, ll|d yard All Wool Flannel 9£d Double Bed Twill Sheeting, m white and unbleached, 9|d NEW GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NO OLD STOCK. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. Men's and Boys' Snits of ©very description at the very Lowest possible price. Hats, Caps, Collars and Ties. BOOTS. BOOTS. Men's Nail Shooters 7s lid Boys' Boots, Ladies' Boots and Shoes of every description, O« J. HNEIIjIi, Friedlander's Corner, East Street. — FOR — WEDDING PRESENTS. WEDDING PRESENTS. Pay a Visit to the JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT OP 8. SALEK, EAST STREET, ASHBURTON. \\f HEBE !ft to be seen the Largest and Finest Stock of JEWELLERY, and SILVER PLATED WARE m our district;. SOME VERY SUITABLE ARTICLES FOR WEDDING PRESENTS AT REASONABLE PRICES. SOMETHING WORTH GROWING. NEW STRAWBERKY " LAXTON'S NOBLE" ffISIS new Strawberry has established itself m the Home market as the Very X Best Strawberry under cultivation. The fruit is large, firm, and handsome, the bright crimson scarlet berries weighing as high as 2oz each, while the flavor is 'rich and vinous. Besides these recommendations, " THB NOBLE "is one of the earliest fruiting strawberries, and we have no hesitation m saying that it fe undoubtedly the Strawberry for growers of this favourite fruit. The following is extracted from the Otago Witness of January 2, 1896 : 11 New Strawberry : " Laxion's Noble " — . . This strawberry excels both m size, flavour and appearance, anything we have had m New Zealand before. . . Some of tnese fine berries were sent by the Countess of Pembroke to the Emperor of Germany, each berry being about the size of an apple. They were said to be larger than had ever been seen before. The fruit arrived m ex cellent condition, not a berry being crushed, speaking well both for the packing and the travelling qualities of the berries. On the average the berries weighed 2uz each. They were not big, ugly fruit, but were fall and handsome. . . " Laxton's Noble " Strawberry comes early into bearing, and is a very heavy beirar, and it should be very serviceable for any cottager with small garden space or for market gardener?, as it is a splendid grower and a heavy cropper, coming early into fruit. Mr Bennet has on young plants, laid m the spring, eight to ten large berries, averaging, say, 2<>z each. They are fine handsome berries, and of good travelling qualitiee." „,,,,. , . , As Stock is limited, we recommend Ordering Early for delivery early m May Strong Well-rooted Plants, 6s per Dozen ; 403 per 100. Authorised Sole Agents for Ashburton and Christchurch for — NIMMO & BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS AND SEED GROWERS, DUNEDIN. I£ero«cm\ Kerosene, Kerosene, 100 Cases, 100 Cases. We havo m stock and to arrive 100 cases 'Evening Star ' Kerosene, 150 degrees fire test. This oil is, without doubt, one of the Safest and Best light-giving oils m the market. 4% earn of *»rt^r. Cream of Tartar 11201bs. 11201bs. We have just received half a ton of Pure Oreara of Tartar ground specially for us from the crystals. This Cream of Tartar is guaranteed Pure, and is the Strongest and Beat procurable, and having bought it before the rise ia the Home market, we are enabled to sell at a Lower Price than any pther storekeeper m the town. twffee. Coffee. Coffee. We are giving special attention to our Coffeo. The Coffee Beans are selected with the greatest care and freshly roasted and ground on our premises by tUe most approved machinery. We can recommend it with the greatest of confidenco as Superior to eny other Coffeo m the market. Give it a trial and you will use no other. NOTICE TO FARMERS, Etc. We are Cash Buyers of GOOD BEESWAX m «uiy quantity, at Highest Market Rates. Orders by Post or Telephone Promptly attended to FLETCHER BROS., CASH SUPPLY STORES, BAST STREET, ASHBURTON, and High street, Christchurch. Telbphonb 24 B °* 6 J
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 3882, 11 May 1896, Page 2
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