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J. SEALY AND CO. IN compliance wiih the request of many Friends and valued Clients, I have decided to CONTINUE THE SEED BUSINESS m the o'd premises, as heretofore, where Friends and the Public generally will find me ready to supply their wants, from an ENTIRELY '.NEW STOCK of farm; vegetable, and flowek seeds, and gaeden requisites. I shall use my best endeavours to still maintain that 'confidence wbicb the Public has reposed mme during thn Ins* twenty four years. I also beg to intimate that I have taken into Partnership G. A, DICKINSON, my nephew, who has been my assistant for the last six years. The business will be carried on as formerly under the style of J. SEALY & CO. WE ARE PURCHASERS OF PRIME SAMPLES OF PEAS, TARES, -KYEGRASB, COCKSFOOT, . AND CLOVER SEEDS. J. SEALY~AND CO. mm t iammm mm nm m mmm 571 EAST ■ STREET H. M. JONES. FREE INSURANCE Against Accident or Death. POLICIES CURRENT from V Days to 13 Months, according to Value Purchased. &>L per Week for Total Disablement up to Ten Weeks. for Death from Accident. Special Concessions to Purchasers of Pianos, Organs, and Cycles. Ca^h purchasers from 10s will receivo a Policy good for Seven Day a. AGENTS FOR MILNER AND THOMPSON S — PIANOS— By Brinsmead and Sou 3, Hopkinaon, Goes and Pf A "VT/^Q Kallman, Wagner, Coilard and Coliard, BroadJL -LzjLJIAI v^O wood, Haake, Spaethe,, Channell and Son, Lipp -PIAMOB- and Sohn. -ORGANS- By Bell and Co, Smith, and the Needham Company, A"D/^ \ ~\TO _ Willcox and White, Mason and Hamlin, the Chicago Com\JXVvJTxIL Jl^l k3 pany, Palace Organ Company, and other makers. — OltfcGr.-a.lNS!*— Feom JSB XOs t© J5430. OXSOAINS Fxioai ... LOs per month FIAJNOM .. SOs,, „ ALL INSTRUMENTS GUARANTEED. — Best Cash Valuis Obtainable. MPDAMADUfiMC The Most Powerful and Pleasing Instrument UnHmHrnUIlL of the kind made. Splendid records of the best performers m Songs, Speeches, Quartets, and Brass Band Selections. Cith or Terms, Call and see it. Latest Books by every Mai!, at Published Prices for Cash. Magazines and Periodicals. LOWEST CASH PRICES m all Departments. Equal to Chrißtchurch and Dune, din Bouses. Do your Business here and keep the Trade m the District INSPECTION INVITED. h. m.Tones.

CHANGE IN BUSINESS. /q\ |n| Great Gash Realising Sale. NICHOLAS ~&~PICKFOB,D, HAVING bought ouh Mossrs McDonald and McDiarmid's A*.hburton business, at a discount of 20 per cent off Cost Prices, are determined wi h the 0! j '.ot of gebcing the ready money, to hold a Cish SVe for ON X ML ON S II OJNJL/Y. HtK ML frO *i KE hlß' this is the most Genuine Boot Sale ever hold m the district, want the Cash, and therefore are prepared to give our customers the bent fit of our special purchase. That it will bo to your advantage to secure a stock of Boots, Shoe», and Slippers, a glance at the following quotations will prove : PRICE LIST. S. D. 8, D. Men's best French Calf Shooters, usual price .. .. 18 6 now 16 9 Mea'a beat French Calf Cookhama, usual „ „ 20 0 „ 17 6 Men's best Pegged Watertights, .. 15 6 „ 12 9 Men's beat Pegged Watertight Bluchers .. .. „ 12 6 „ 10 6 Men's best Pegged Shooters 15 0 „ 12 6 Men's Shooters „ .. .. „ „ .. 10 6 „ 8 6 Men's Bluchers .. .. „ .. .. .. 76 „ 69 Men's Bluchers .. „ .. „ .. „ 69 ff 5 9 Men's Bluchers „ „ .. „ „ ,„ 5 9,, 4 H Men's be<t French Calf Balmorals 18 0 „ 15 0 Men's Lace Boots, heel and toe plates .. .. 11 6 „ 9 6 Men's Lace Boots, heel and toe plates .. .. 10 6 „ 8 6 Ladies' Leather 2 bar shoes „6 6,, 5 3 Ladies' Leather Lace Shoes .. , 6 6 56 Ladies'best Glace 2 bar shoes .. 12 6 „ 10 6 Ladies'best Glace Oxford Shoes .. t . .. 13 0 „ 10 6 Ladies' 2 bar Kid Shoes .. .. .. .. 9 6 „ 711 Ladies' Tan 2 bar Shoes .. 10 6 „ 8 6 Ladies' Leather Elastic Side Boots 10 6 „ 8 9 A lob of Children's and Maids' 2 bar Canvas Shoes to be sold at 7 to 9, 2s j 10 to 13, 2a 3d; 1 and 2, 2s 6d ;3t07, 2s lid. 20 pairs Men's English Goloshed Balmorals, usual price from 18s 6d to 303, to clear at from 12s 6d to 18s 6d. A line of Gentlemen's X G Balmorals, usual price 22a 6d, now 15a. Ladies' Tennis Shoes, usual price 6a 6d, now 4s 6d ; gentlemen's Tennis Shoes, uaual price 8s 6d, now 6s 6d, atd hundreds of other pairs at equally low prices. Remember : We want the Cash, and must-. geMb before the Ist of April. So come and secure some of the Bargains, and help us to meet our payment. DON'T FORGET SALE STARTS ON FBMI3 VT, lOtli instr. NICHOLAS &~PICKFORD. EAST STREET (LATE MoDDNALD AND McDIARMID.) 3 76

JOHN WILSON, IMPORTER OF HIGH-CLASS WALL PAPERS. "I HAVE much pleasure m announcing to the Public of Ashburton and Surrounding District that I shall still continue to carry on the business of HOUSE DECORATOR, SIGN WRITER, Etc., as heretfore. I also beg to notify that I have REMOVED my Business to the Large and Commodious Premises lately occupied by the Bank of New South Wales, where, with the addition of Mr C. Chapman's Stock (which I have taken over, Mr Chapman leaving the town for Wanganui), Customers will find a greatly increased Choice of Goods afc their disposal. PICTURE MOULDINGS, WALL PAPERS, MIXED PAINTS WINDOW GLASS, ENAMELS, VARNISH, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, Etc. 3 132 Telephone^ P 0 Box 16

Tenders, TENDERS are invited for the purchase of 30 Acres of Turnips, m the 'Laurißton District, Tenders close oh TUESDAY NEXT, the 21st mat., at 12 noon, with 3 126 HARDLEY BROS, East Street. ~~ t¥n~FeXsT " mENDERS are invited for Raising a JL House on Piles and covering roof with iron. Specifications may be seen at my office. Tenders close on MONDAY, March 20 The lowest or any tender not) necessarily accepted. - 1M R. BIRD, 5 m Arotaiteot,

LOST, T3ETWEEN Mrs Knight's Store and JLI Springburn Pound, Two One-Pound Notes. Finder kindly leave at Mr Stephen's Store, Springburc, or Mr Knight's, Alford Forest, or Mrs Simpson's, Spread Eagle • -3 135 -_—jLJIJ^SI! ."-Qraiaer.~~~ ASHBUKTON OOUNTY COUNCIL STOCK BRIDGE, Rangitata, will be BLOCKED from 16th to 23rd March. By order. WILLIAM BAXTER, County Engineer. Ashburion, March 14, 1899. 3 13 4 J. X* Higgs — Painter, Taaered Street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 4750, 15 March 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 4750, 15 March 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 4750, 15 March 1899, Page 3

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