BUSINESS NOTICES^ ' NOTICE. DO I SEE BEFORE MY .EYES: A TREMENDOUS BARGAIN SALE OF - - BOOTS AND SHOES - - AT MELLOR'S ZEALANDIA. BOOT STORE. Two thousand pairs of Boots and Shoes almost given away. I guarantee you will ' SAVE FOUR SHILLINGS IN EVERY POUND —IF YOU BUT YOUR FOOTWEAR AT MELLOR'S.One Hundred Pa?rs slightly damaged Boots and Shoes to be cleared at any price. : No Reasonable Offer Refused. : THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFEBEIMN ASHBURTON. COME IN TIME AND AVOID THE CRUSH. DO NOT FOE GET THE ADDRESSJAMES MELLOR Tancred Street. SALE. SALE. SALE. NICHOLAS & PICKFORD BEING OVERSTOCKED AND IN WANT OF ROOM,— In order to reduce Stock and make room for goods arriving, we will hold a Genuine Clearing Sale for %l Days. The Sto^k must be reduced. No consideration of profit will be allowed to interfere with this object. Discounts range from 10 to 20 per cent. All in want of smart Shoes or Boots for the coming holidays should make a point oi visiting this Sale & securing some of the Bargains, ■ Remember—The primary object of this Sale is to reduce stock. NICHOLAS &~PI( Kl OeD, EAST STREET, ASHBURTON
J. Xj. HXGKxS, PAINTER & DECORATOR. CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS, PAINTS, GLASS, ' SCRIM, AND ' PICTURE FRAMING Tancred Street, MAYFIELD-VALETTA COACH SERVICE HAVrNG secured the Mayfield-Valetta Mail Contract, in addition to meeting the Springburn train every night, I intend to run the Coach on Tuesday and Saturday mornings, leaving Mayfield at 7.40 a.m. All parcels and luggago carried. 441 . J. G. GOOD, Mayfield. Newman's Livery Stables, (Behind Somerset Hotel), Ashburton. j J NEWMAN desires to thank his • Customers for their patronage in the past and to solicit a continuance of tie same in tho future. In order to keep pace with his growing business he has just had built several new vehicles. Horses and Traps always on hire. Best accommodation for visitors from town or country. Wedding and Picnic Parties catered for. Charges Moderate A Coach will run to Fairfield every afternoon at 4.15 o'clock, commencing on Monday, 16th February. Parcels! carried. J. NEWMAN, Proprietor. A LARGE ORDER. i "OROB ABLY the largest order ever placed for harvesting machinery, says the " Farm Implement News," United States, is that just closed with the McCormick division o the International Harvester Company. It comprises mowers, binders, reapers, and sulky rakes, amounting in all to 16,021 machines. This great order was placed by Messrs R. Wallut and Co., Paris. M Wallut reports that the demand for American agricultural implements is constantly increasing, notwithstanding the tarin restrictions incidental to the failure of the United States Senate to ratify the reciprocity treaty with France. We would remind intending buyers of these celebrated Machines that our stocks are getting very low, so place your order early to save disappointment. Full stock of Fittings and Twine on hand. Morrow, Bassett j AND CO.Wills Street, Ashburton. M. PRIEST, Manager . — [ WANTED Known — That J Moison begs to apologise to the public for not advising them before this of the arrival j of his splendid assortment of Xmas Goods, I of varied shapes and styles in Boots and j Shoes, that will surprise his new and old customers. Discount for cash to all. In the Working Department nothing but best j sole leather used, and tanned to his order. Best workmen kept. Anyone will tell you : that J.M, sells the best article and does the ' best work. Near Court House, East Street, ' Ashburton I "I^TO time or space to burden you with ! J3i nonsense or vague quotations, but ' simply give you a hearty invitation to call and see the goods and test the sterling value in goner?! Drapery, Clothing, Boots, etc., at H. C. Barrett's, « The Hall," East Street. Note, — A straight out Cash Discount at the rate of one shilling in the pound off nil purchases from 9d worth.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5897, 24 February 1903, Page 4
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