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Public NoticesNEW BOOKS And fiVesh Supplies of The Black Shilling (Amelia Ban) Letters of a Merchant to his Son (Lorinier) The Adventurer in Spain (Crockett) .Doctor X>iviev (Peinbertoo) The Paradise Coal Boat; 'Cutliffallyne) Two tides of tl.e Face (QWiller Coach) Personality-Human and Divine— (J. K. Ulinjfworth, M.A.) . Lett«ra on Li to (Clandiua Clear) Practical Kngiue Driver's Guide (B. 0. Cliff) A. T H. WILLIAMS, East Street

FINAL!!! THIS is the Final Week of ALCORN'S SUMMER SALE which has been such a success, prudent people buying more bountifully of Bargains every week since its inauguration. In thia Final Week Sale, good Goods will be sold at Unequalled, Unheard of Prices. Be Prudent, and Buy Bargains at Alcorn's This Final Week. THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH Makes a Discovery Worth Noting. Gladstone, July 13th, 1900. i DEAR SIR,-—I suffered for years from Frontal and LUlious Headaches, and tried numerous powders, wafers and other things without benefit. But ONE BOTTLE of your Wonderful Remedy, QUItE CuitJbiD MK ! 1 am m better health, and headaches are a thing of the past. This testimonial I give voluntarily. —Yours truly, J. G. Mold, Blacksmith. Plantekoa is a Permanent Cure. These cured by it STAY CUBED. Plantekoa Medicine, Ointment, and ■ Soap can be obtained at any store. Special Agent— E. W: HALL, Tuncred Street. NMOATE&am I « PURE ®M ■Vii'V \?UR\T\II \ Have stood Wte&tar H \ Hearty a Quarter §\ a W \ © Century, o V V, ANO TAKE NO OTMER. } DO YOU WANT? No ; I Don't Want HUMBUG about my Plumbing, FTTHEN just go round to Old KILWORTH, Tancred Street. He soon fixed me up with Plumbers' Goods I was told could not be procured in Ashburton. The Old Man seems to know all about what you require in his line of ii usiness. Just Try it on with him. Address— Tancred Street, Ashburton. It's Fascinating to People Of Good Taste. IT all depends on your palate whether you enjoy SURATURA TEA or not. Fastidious people prefer it because it fascinates the palate. Suratura Tea Is a tea by itself, and it is no use pretending that there is another tea just as good. Suratura is just as perfect as Nature and the best efforts of man aided by science and skill, can maka it, and Suratura is pure honest Ceylon Tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES. Suratura A Quality Isßdperlb Suratura B Quality Is lid per 1b Suratura D Quality 2s 2d per lb Suratura X Quality ... ... 2s 6d perlb Procurable from — John Orr and Co., Ashburton. J. W. Lill, Dunsandel ! J. R. Carey, Fairton D. Miller and Co., Hinds. FIRE INSURANCE.""^ NOTICE TO FARMERS. North British & Mercantile Insurance Company. Established 1809 ; Funds exceed .£16,000,000 ■\ __ THE Company is prepared to receive Proposals throughout the District for INSURANCE against FIRE on all Classes of Property, including :— Dwellings and Farm Buildings, and contents of same ; Combines, Chaffcutters, and Engines (stationary or travelling). Also —Stacks and Crops (Growing or in Stook), including risk of Threshing, as well as GRAIN WHILST STOREb. RATES. -Lowest Current. POLICY CONDITIONS—LiberaI and Equitable. SECURITY.—Abso Agricultural Insurance a Specialty. F. PEBBIMAN, Agent for Ashburion and Distri > MRS JAMES, FRUITERER. PLUMS FOR JAM. Children's Bonnets and Hats made tc ordoc. Burnett Street, opposite Mail Office

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6202, 24 February 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6202, 24 February 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6202, 24 February 1904, Page 3

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