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TEA. TEA. TEA. FLETCHER BROS. TT'W received arjol her large consignment of the justly celebrated DUCHESS R^esh^t RooisVAshbuiton: 015618 ' s"* Ud *' " BU^ lied l 0 the ***•' W fl W /h?» rL aP «° ? M 6 th ?*% ° f £ Ur oUat r crß who weM UQab l« *P^ their orden Klpnll ilif i P y 6X M °^ d .- Bub wehaiißuch a pheuomeual rail T on this Fpec al Blend that we were unable to keepnp with lhe extr,ordi,,a,y de.-n»»d the -an.-. Sty *T /^° r w e _*i?cc h m ea real good C "P rf Tea « tbat we have low a full stock of this Tea (Tho •• DUCHESS ") m all sizes of packages. HERE are two unsolicited Tea imonia'e that we have received from the leading Refresh ment Room proprietors m Asbburton. Mrs MortoD, East Street, says — T tVnime t^e e o«sfomer t a h . afc that M*" ever * aa^ foolien »• Mr Huffam, Burnett Street Refreshment Rooms, says— iVfl" ° ne ° f the ?u ce f t a -?. d moßt ecouomical T ««8 th»t anyone can buy, as the quality and flavor is one that will at once attract the attention of the most fistidious of <&l first class tea CaU th ° roUghly recom '"end tho same to any person requiring a b»l Samples may be had free of charge, and we are confident that a trial will be a revelatioa w> all who may have been using common and ordinary Tea. Winter Stock. Winter Stock. Continental markets are getting firmer every day, a _d m the event of war Ses will advance to famine prices, co be on the cafe «de and lay m your Winter^toct THESE ARE A FEW OF THE LINES WE HAVE BOUGHT FOR OUR 100 ton* Rollitt's " Supreme " Roller 25 tona Octmea?. ' Flour. 50 tons Bran - - ?ofln Onß S a^ 9i 2500 ba S 3 of Snowdrop Sugar : 1000 cases Kerosene. 500 boxes of Colonial Candlee 10 tons "Duchess "Tea. 5 tone fine Sago 5 tons Ceylon and Indian Tea. 2 tons Pearl Tapioca. ?n°f n n B ! ake T ?P iOOB ' 20 cwfc Fry's and Van Hoaten's Cocoa 10 tons Japan Rjce. j ton Coffee Beans. 4 ton French Coffee. 50 boxes Sultanas 100 boxes Cornflour. 50 boxes Raisina |00 cases Vostizzt Currants 50 cases tinned fiah of all kinds 20 owt Lemon and Orange PeeJ. 50 cases of tinned meat of all kinds c ALSO 3O PACKAGES OF CHINA, EARTHENWARE, Etc., Era. F Yr?m r u8 C ° ntraCtOr8 ' etO> 6tC " W ° Uld Bftvemone y b y Purchasing their Groocrtes.'eU., LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMP?, WE have large Stocks of Lamps of everyjdescription including the foi:owing:_ Miller, Rochester, Juno, No. 1 & 2, and Mammoth Hanging Lamps, Table Lamps, Vas« Lamps Library Lamps, Drawing Room Lamps, Alabaster Lamps Hand Lamps, etc , - whl ? h A a ? e been , ma f k ed at a shade over landed cost, to eff.ot an early clearance for Btock taking. Eemember now isjthe time to lay m your Winter Stock* and therebr Bave money by domgso. * FLETCHER BROS., CASH SUPPLY STORES, East St eet, Ashburton, and High Street, Christchurch J, e 'fP loD3 ffi;. ,_ B>x 67 IOU AUE INYITKD TO INSPHCI' OUi{ ISTOCK WITHOUT BEING PRESSED TO BLY. McDonald & Mcdiarmid's cash boot stoee. EVKRY Article is marked m PLAIN FIGUREB and the Lowest CASH PRIC2 Possible. A Splendid Assortment of the Celebrnlbd " ]Jo a lock Grand 'of Lft'Jiea' Boots and Shoeß, just to hand. .DESI'OIiE WORK & KEPAIKM Every Description of Hand Sewn lagged or Riveted Boots, PhreP, Rfippers, eta,, Made or Repaired, at shortest notice and Lowest Pi ice Possible, by Firiwolan and Reliable Workmen. A Trial Solicited. ' ' McDonald "^"mcdiarmip, BOOT MANUFACTURES ■> AND IMPORTERS, J. NICHOLAS, Maka»£b EAST STREET. ONE WOhT) ABOUT BOOTS. JAMES "If ELLOR, ZEALANDIA BOOT STORE, TANCRED STREET ASHBUR3ON. ' "tTT E) aim to please, and our large volume of trade speaks for>ur success THE ZEALANDIA BOOT STORE is holding the largest and best assorted stock of BOOTS AND SHOES m Ashburton. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's Boots' and Shoes ia endless variety. FOR REAL HARD WEAR try THE ZEALANDIA BRAND. Everybody knows we givo nothing but the beat value. One trial is all tvo ask! JAMES MELLOR, ZEALANDIA BOOT STOSE, TANORED BTKKT, ASHBURTON. T Bu llook. TO LE T? """" TTOP CsAl J? Hotrerftix room?, also Stable, with two s?\JSX OflLJi, ac . e3 cf laud> ue^ r the Ty oo i| en factory. Apply to "DESIDEKCE near the Canterbury Mi.ls T. BULLOCK, Agent. XX) fionting the Railway. ir— rn »m —m—■— m— ■ ■■■!■ ■■■— About three-eithths of an acre of and with s*^~,J" ~~~ » », .. * substantially bui t square House m perfect OOVemment Notices. order with all or nveniences, etc., the pro- ' — ~~ ' perty of Mr Werry, who is leaving the PUBL C TKUfeT OFFICE. district. Exceptionally easy term can be arranged. T. BULLOCK. CAPITAL AND INTEREST GUARAN* TO LET. —Cottage of three rooms with TEED BY THE STATE, large waßh house, shed, etc., at back, situated m Church Street, Hampstead. ' Rental 5s per week. nr , rTrkW THE OFFICE undertakes th, f Vowing 1. BULLOCK. X bueiness:— Agent. ■ ' — lc The administration of i 1 lit^Ute TO LET. Estates. 2. The executorship of the Wills of persona /NnTiufw t -e> ~ v> i* who may appoint the -Public- -Trustee their pOll AGE of Four Rooms, anil two Bxecat or. ■ Also' the adminfctraUon of Trwta Venton frontin e AlleDS Road « renounced by previously appointed Trustees. m ■RULLOCK 3- T ne administration of all kind* of Money Trusts, including Marriage Settle* m ft t Li fii meats. xkj xa vj x. 4 The administration of the estates of Lunatics and Lunatic Patients. /COTTAGE of 4 rooms, Wills Street, front 5. The management of property aa \_J ing the Domain and near the Railway Attorney or Agent for the owner. Station, 6, The deposit of Wills for _a f e custody. Apply to. T, BULLOCK. I he Public Trust Office, although » , 1 department of the State, is absolutely fit*, ■n id QAT X from political interference or control, f , Lm ge powers are conferred by station 1 A/^RT? the IJ " lj ' io Tru-ten, ' ihns gupplemenling ■g"-«-L/lvJl/. powers coutained m Wills for tho bencfifcof the testator's family. £140 price required for £ an acre, \ '\ \ ye p u b\i 0 Trustee makes advances on being Lob 13, we 1 situated on freehold securities from 4A p*r cent. Beach Road, Hampstead on which is erected j Fcp parlicubrß as to the office an d iv a dwelling of 4 rooms with Verandan and ) _ rt -t. a i v , * n .v „n i a r* ;n ne A scullery at back, the owner moving into the WOtk ap{ ' lj t0 lhe " nd !T3 '?* country. A. A. iOUR.^, Very easy terms of payment, viz., small I -Agent, Ash burton, cash deposit, balance by instalments extend- JAMES O. MARTIN, ing over a number of years. Pnhlin Tmit«. lor full pan iculars apply to _ „ _ Public Trustee. ! B\ BULLOCK, J - J « M « Hamilton, I Ageqt, 4 127 3itfriok Agent, Qhrift9bur«>t

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4476, 23 April 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4476, 23 April 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4476, 23 April 1898, Page 3

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