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WANTED. P. R -ale— Windmill and Pump complete m fi st-class order. Patticulms a.*, to price and where ifc can be seeu at work, apply to John Taylob, Asliburton. 4 ZG9 WANTED— A Girl about 17, to assist iv housework.— Apply Office of this paper. 4 210 r" IQUORDOMJ— What is your opinion of _J it? Mr Vale will give his at the Orange Hall, Thursday night. AdmissionSilver coin. 4 207 "I" ABOR v. Liquor.— Men and Women of 1 4 Ashburtou get posted on theße subjects at Orange Hall, Thursday nght, at eijzht sharp. 4 208; NOTICE is hereby given that I intend to lay Poison on Lot 21, Section 1414, Hampstead, on and after this date. — John £slett. April 23, 1898 4 206 WANTED Kuown— Ashburton School Committee Election at Schoolhouse This (Monday) evening at 7.30. 4 138 WANTED— Householders to roll up to School Election, To-night, 7.30. LOST— Between Longbeach and Aahburton, on Thursday last, two Dog Leaders. Finder will muoh oblige by leaving at office of this paper. FOR SALE— First, olasa Quarter-Plate Stand Camera. Time and instantan. eouß Shutter. With all appliances and chemicals neceßaary for picture making ; also small portable dark room and tank. Apply Mail Office. 4 398 TO LET- m nice situation, Creek Road near Domain, House three rooms and £-acre orohard and garden. Low rent and other concessions to good tenant. Apply Mam Office for address. 3 13 WINDSOR Magezine (March), Young Ladies' Journal (April), Weldon's Journals, Condition of Labor (George), Life and Progress m Australasia (Davitt), Girls will be Girls, Plain laving (Borderwood), The Tragedy of Kovosko (Doyle), The Ministry of Intercession, Good Shepherds. — H. M. Jones. ICTURE-FRAMING.-W. Adams, Arcade, Practical Framer, does the work himself ; therefore guarantees , it. Prices and quality right. Choice mouldings inßtock. Trial solicited. Country customers' work completed day of order. 3 148

Friedlander Bros., Limited. WEST STREET MART. WE Shall hold our NEXr SPECIAL HORSE FAIK ON THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1898, And are now Booking Entries for same. FRIEDLANDER BROS., Limited., R. FRIEDLANDER, 4 199 Auctioneer. 100-AGRE FARM AT WHEATSTONE. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1898. I\/TESSRS FRIEDLANDER BROS., Ltd, ilJ_ have received instructions from Mr t W. H. Ford to aell by Public Auction his very desirable Farm (late Messrs Mawson Bros.), adjoining those excellent properties of Messrs John Small, G. W. Body, and John Shearer at, Wheats tone, at their West Street Mart on above due. This farm contains 190 acres, subdivided into 6 paddocks. The land is of first olasß quality aud capabe of growing heavy crops of wheat and other cereils. 60 acres aro skim ploughed and ready -for crop, 30 to 40 acres are m turnips and th's balance all laid down m English grasses. The improvements consist of a good six roomed house, ten stall stable with loft, granary, implement ehed, sheep yards, pig slies and other outbuildings, also half acre of well stocked orchard. This is one of the nicest properties m the we'.l-known Wheatstone di&trict and s) ould draw the attention of farmers and otheis m search of a nice comfortable homestead. Full particulars at Sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. K. FRIEDLANDER, 4 189 Auctioneer. TTT E ARE BUYERS OF HEAVY BRIGHT OATEN SHEAF CHAFF. FRIEDLANDER BROS., Limited^ mo LET FOR CROPPING PURPOSES i aorei3 good land. For full particulars apply'to 1 FRIEDLANDER BROS., LIMITED, YT7E ARE CASH BUYERS OF WHEAT RYEGRASB! OATS OOOKSFOOT BARLEY CLOVERS CHAFF And all other Farm Produce. FRIEDLANDER BROS., Ltd. Public Notices. ~~ U.A.O.D. LODGE Night altered to TUESDAY Night Next, on account of School Committee Elections on Monday Night. By order" of the A.D. S. SALEK, 4 203 Seoretary, I PUBLIC NOTICE. GT. SMITH, of the Smibhfield • Nursery, begs to inform his friends I and the general public that he is retiring from business, and heartily thanks all those who have so liberally patronised him for nearly the last quarter of a oentury. . I Tho business has been transfetred to MR I TOM PITT, and will m future be oarried lon by him ; and G. T. Smith has every I confidence m recommending his successor to I all his friends and customers for their I patronage and support. I *|~N reference to the above, T.P. wishes IJL the general publio who have supported IMr G. T. Smith so liberally for so I many years to know that it is his iutention I to carry on the Bame as a General FruitI growing and up-to-date Nursery business, I and hopes by strict attention, civility, and I reasonable charges, to merit the confidence I and supporb bo liberally bestowed on his I predecessor. 1 4 193 TOM PITT. 1 To the Deaf and those troubled with 1 Noises m the Hea^ or other Aural Troubleß I Dr Nicholson, of London, the world famed I aural specialist and Inventor of artificial eai I drums, has jusb ißsued the 100 th edition I his illustrated and descriptive book on Deaf I ness and Aural Troubleß. This book ma] \ be had from Mr F. Sh* ', 160, Adelaid< I Road, Wellington, N. 2., on receipt o ' 1 Btatnps. Mr Campbell, of the same address r I was greatly relieved of his deafness by Dr I Nioholson's system, and takeß pleasure ii I 1 spreading the news of the great specialist n t | New Zealand. A lifcfclebook on the cure o I Rheumatism, Corpulence, Lumbago am I 1 Indigestion by the same author, may :e hft

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4477, 25 April 1898, Page 3

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