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Wanted. WANTED—A Nursemaid. Apply Mrs Huntkh, Burnett Street. 2 244 WANTED -An Apprentice. Apply G. Jesson, Hurnett Street. 2 24U WANTED— A Young Girl to assist iv general house worl*. Apply immediately lvlus 11. A. Hcmphbbys, Wills Street West. 2 247 WANTED— A Smart Eoy for Boot Shop.—Apply in own handwriting to Box 73, Ashburtou. 2 251 WANTED KNOWN - Stnnge'a Sale has been packed daily. Special attractions for Satuuday. uld samples half price. 2 26b LOST, hy Excursionist on Thuusday— Gold Bangle. Finder kindly leave at Mi- H. P. Madtien's, East {street. Reward. 2 254 LO ST, on Wednesday night, from Hasnpstead—One .Red and White Calf, with small rope round neck. Reward on returning or giving information to Peter Moodie. 2 255 MADAME CLAIRE, Experienced Scientific Palmißt. Corner Tancred street, Ash burton, opposite the Borough School. Hours—2 to 9, Last week. 2 248 X> EQUISITES for Art Needlework, Xt; Fancy Braids, Cotton's Transfer Patterns, Point Lace, etc.—MISS KEBELTINE. 2 202 WANrED KNOWN—Unpacking Cases of Jackets, Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, Flowers and Feathers. Inspect early.—G. Hefford and Co., Drapers, " The Corner." 2 226 MISS HESELTINE, Somerset Building for Photographers' Requisites, Plateß, Papers, Mounts, and Post Cards. 2 201 FINEST White Sago and Tapioca ljd per Ib, 81bs for Is. Finest quality Japan Eice 2^d per lb, 51bs for Is. 21b Tins Pineapple 7d per tin. Highest Test Kerosene 4s 6d per tin, 9s per case. Bran 3s 6d per sack. Sharps 5s 9d per sack. Finest Koller Hour 18s Gd per 20Jlb sack—at Fletcher Bros., Cash Supply Stores. LADIES' DRESSES" and Gent's"~Suits Cleaned by using "WILSON'S RENOVATOR" (protected), the only Genuine Cleaner on the market. Ask your Grocer to procure it. Price Is 6d. One bottle goes a long way. 2 234 WANTED.— Buyers for Mats at lOd each up to 10s Gd, Rugs from Is 9d to 35s each, Linoleum from 3s 9d to 11s 6d per yard, Oil Cloth from Is to 6s per yard. —T. H. Undbill & Co. EYftS ana Mo byes» iiiuia ixuUbor Jhuk, Insect Lives, Songs from Nursery Land, Twilight Stories , Games and Gambols, Bears' Kingdom, Animal Land, Bub" bles, and a host of other Bocks for Children. H, M. JONES, Bookseller and Stationer. WE'VE gone into the market and bought the best there is in Boys' and Girls' School Boots, and we feel con. fident in recommending them to yon.—D. STOCK'S Blue Boot Store, Ashburton. A LL OUR TEAS reduced 2dperlbin iSL 51b lots during our Harvest Sale.— CARSON and CO., Tea Merchants and Blenders, Tancred Street 66 A LONG the line the signal ran"— J\. Goods forwarded to day. Every Man may now secure one of those noted Colonial Suits (padded and quilted) for 23s 9d and 27s 6d. Another lot just arrived.— At Gibbard's, Tancred Street. BOTTLES! Bottle 3! Wanted, Clean Brandy, Whisky, and ViDegar Bottles in any quautity. Apply Fletcher Bros.' Cash Supply Stores. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS Last. Week of Mitchell and Turner's Sale Great Sale of Boots. WANTED— Buyers for Linoleum, Rugs Mats, etc., at sale prices. See our advertisment for low prices.—T.H. UNtRiLL &Co. 66 JETTING it by Degrees."—Busi\DC ness growing — Customers delighted - Better value than ever at Gibbard's, Ready Money Draper, Tancred Street, South end of Arcade. WOULD you believe it. Our Boys' and Girls' School Boots won't wear like metal, but they will give the best service for your good money.—D. STOCK'S Blue Boot Store, Burnett Street, Ashburton. TEA SETS from 7s 6d, Dinner Sets from 12s 6d, Toilet Sets from 12s 6d, Preserving Jars from 3s per dozen—at CARSON'S SALE, Tancred Street. KEADY MONEY V. TlCK—'Clean » sheet v. long list of Book Debts !'-— ' Steamer v sailing ship !'—Which wins ? First, of oourse—every time. A word to the wise :—Go to ' The Ready Monet Shep,' Tanored Street, opposite Arcade for best all round value in Drapery and Clothing—every time. COUNTRYMA. Iff"TO KOP—"Please Mister, can you tell me the way to " The Ready Money Shop." " Shure my man, that's aisy enough. You'll find it in Tancred Street, straight in front of the Arcade." That's the place for Drapery and Clothing. <€ mHA.T'S the way we do it."—Stick to ■JL. the Ready Money system, a splendid lubricant for the business wheels—no loose cranks or nuts in the shape of losses by Book Debts—no dead heads, such as heavy working expenses, big rents, etc.; that's why we can Bell so cheap, at "The Ready Money Shop," Tancred Street, opposite Arcade. LAST WEEK of Mitchell and Turner's Sale. General Clearing Up of Oddments and Remnants. Last Week of Mitchell and Turner's Sale. EISH for Lenten Seasons, Scotch Salt Herrings 12 a Is; Choice Red Herrings 8 a Is; Boneless Cod Fish in lib blocks, 7d lb; N.Z. Mullet 6d per tin; lib tins Red Salmon 8d per tin ; Herrings in Tomato Sauce 9d per tin ; Morton's Freah Herrings 63d per tin; Kippered Herrings 9d per tin; Herrings in Shrimp and Anchovy Sauce lOd per tin at Fletcher Bros.' Cash Supply Stores. DON'T put your Boys and Girls into the uaual clumsy hobnailer school boots. Visit our Store, and see what we have to choose from. Best wear, nice styles, and full value for your money at D. STOCK'S Blue Boot Storo, Burnett Street, Ashburton. Tenders Upper Asliburton Road Board. mENDERS are invited for the Purchase JL of Lot 127, pt. R.S. 7863, la 2r 27p, situate Alford Forest* Road at the Junction of Winter's Road. Particulars can be had on application to the Clerk. Tenders to be left at the Board's Office, West Street, Ashburton, before noon of Saturday, February 27th. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Order, JOHN DAVISON, 2 223 Clerk. Public Notices. LAMES from 2s 6d.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6204, 26 February 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6204, 26 February 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6204, 26 February 1904, Page 3

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