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1 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. '^ WB. CLARKSON & SONS • have pleasure in intimating to fcho Ashburton Farmers, that thoy havo decided to appoint a Resident Buyer in their district, and would much like to regain that patronage which they held some yeais' ago. • MR. R. BALLANTYNE will'represent this firm, and at all times will be prepared- to buy Fat Stock at highest ■ .rates, either at per head or per lb. W. B. CLARKSON & SONS, MEAT EXPORTERS. 10 465 Christchurch.

j ASHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL*'' WANTED TO RENT—AJMose and a ffew Acres of^^w, in the vicinity of Clertsey or J^romore. flnj/lii ilini\ jitfri ii up to ,the Bth inst. By* Order. F. MAINWARING, , Clerk. Ashburton, 2nd November, 1912. 11 20

LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Sunday afternoon, between Park Street and St. Andrew's Tennis Courts—Gold Pince-nez. Finder kindly return to Mrs W. K. Watson, 112 Cameron Street West. 1189 i . —. LOS rT—Gold Bar Brooch; bird set sapphires and diamonds; halfwing of bird off.—Apply "Guardian" Office. 10 73

WANTED. WANTED Known.—Great Clearing Sale. Giving up business in Ashburton. All my stock to be sold by December 16th. A shipment of latest in Gents' Boots (8 grades) just to hand. Cash only. T. YOUNG, Corner East and-Burnett Streets. WANTED— One •Machine Shearer; start work on November 18 (1700).. Apply John Osborne, WilJowby. 11 35 WANTED Known — Presents for Ladies. Watches, Rings, Gold Necklets, Pendants, Purses, Handbags, Gold and Greepstono Brooches/ Etc. 3s in £ discount this week. — Sai» Crooks. ■.'■■■■' 10 463 "OEED your Chicks on A. and P X Chick Raiser, and watch. then grow.—Obtainable from Thomas Bros.. Havelock Street. 8 211

PIE Fruity—l-gal. Peaches, Plums, and Apples ls;s-gal. Apricots and Pears Is 43; 1-gal. Apples and Plums Is lOd, 1-gal. Peaches 2s.— Buxton and Thomas. 1 43 FOR THE ENGLJSH MAIL.— We have a very choice selection of N.Z. Booklets, including " Finest Walk in the World," "Where Bell Birds Chime," "Snow Kings of the Alps," " Uncanny Country," Etc.; particularly suitable to post to friends abroad. [Also New Zealand Vitw Albums, Cards, I and Calendars.—H. M. JONES, Bookseller, and Stationer. - s OVERCOME the tedium of Washing Day by using a Horton "Washing Machine. • Makes the usual heavy drudgery of a big wash mere child-play. We want to show the machine to you. The price is reasonable, too, for such j a good article—only £3 10s. On view! at John Orr and Co.'s East Street Store. 8 42

SALE for one week only. Splendid variety of Wedding and Birthday Presents; ■3s in £ discount on all lines during Show Week to make room for new stock landing for Xmas. Inspection invited. —S. "Crooks, Jeweller, Burnett Street. 10 319 POT Plants; Flower Pots, Artificial Wreaths-, etc., always in stock, I at Thomas Bros., Havelock Street.j' : I ** FULL Supply of New Zealand Diaries for 1913 now to hand; also fresh lines in Stationery, Fancy Goods, and Toys. ' A. T. H. WILLIAMS, Bookseller, Etc., East Street."

PLANTS NOW READY. nnOMATO, Ma-, row, Pumpkin, CvJL cumber, Aster, Phlox, Stock.?, Chrysanthemum, Coreopsis, Grandiflora, Salvia Bonfire,' Verbena, Lobelia, Violas', Pansies, etc., at Thomas Bros., Havelock Street. 8 211

EGGS are Cheap, now is the time to preserve.—Norton's Egg Preservative Is and 2s 6d per tin. Crossfield's Water Glass lOd per tin. FLETCHER BROS.' CASH SUPPLY STORES.

WANTED to Purchase— All descriptions of used Australian and New Zealand Postage Stamps. Highest prices paid. Send for List, free.—Fred. Hagcn. Ltd.. 182 Pitt Street, Sydney. V fi 209

WE are still Tin surpassed for Lawn Mower Repairs.. Sharpening a speciality. We have never had a ■dissatisfied client. Your satisfaction guaranteed.. We do the carting, too, within usual limits. Sharpening^ from 4s; other repairs reasonable.—At John Orr »»d Co.'s East Street Store 8 42

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8406, 7 November 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8406, 7 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8406, 7 November 1912, Page 1

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