R. C. Burns, COAL & TIMB'EE YARDS Southbridge, In thanking tbe inhabitants of Southdridge and the surrounding district for their liberal patronaee since commencing business, hopes to ' continue to receive the same m future, and assures them of every attention as hitherto. I have added to my stock a new line wch as spades shovels, hay forks, »arden and hay rakes, hoes, gorse aives, &c, all at lowest remunerative rices for cash. Miss Bones, DRESSMAKER, ~|"~>EGS to notify to the ladies of JL-J Ellesmere that she has commenced Dressmaking opposite Catholic Cemetery, Le ston Koad. Miss Bones is prepared to go out by !)he day. ELLESMERE FLOUR MILLS IRWELL. J HE TJNDEESiaJSTED begs to i inform tke farmers and others of the Ellesmere district that he has erected a complete outfit of EOLLER MACHINERY m the above mills, and is no\y prepared to do gristing by the Roller j^rocess at lOd per bushel, and trusts by careful attention to business to receive a fair share of patronage. Plour (Roller or Stone made) and all kinds of Horse and Pig Feed for sale. a. T. HULSTOJS", . Irwell. THE CHEAPEST JEWELLER IN CHRISTCHURCH is j^LFEED ]gUTCHER, 191 High Street. Being the actual manufacturer of most of the stock we keep, we are able to sell at much lower rates than any other establishment. AH kinds of jewelly made to order PUBLIC NOTICE. PHE undersigned begs to notify J_ that he has commenced a C ASH BUTCHERY business, and hopes, by selling at strictly moderate prices, to merit a share of patronage. No Business premises will be kept, but a cart, travelling to Lakeside, Leeston, Doyieston, Irwell, and Brookside, will wait on the residents and fulfill their orders. By working on a Cash Principle, I shall be able to sell good quality, meat, which m consistency with honest dealing, will be impossible to undersell. W.H. JACKMAN, Doyieston. Robarc Webster, AGRICULTURAL MACHINLST, SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITH High Street, Southbridgh:. Established ...1865 A LL Kindf) of machinery repaired od •£*• Ihe ehorte»t notico and at the lowest remunerative rates. In stock — Chain m l Tined Harrows, Pnmpp, Pipeirg", G- ■>* IJinereß, P'onsli Shares, HsitHle* rf pl| Hiv's. Sh-oM.o'me Tar. Tomb RailiDga and Iron tfatep made to orrW. Agen' for L v •rp'o! f-' n 'on nH d\n\u In?iirar.c* Co.; P nnd D. D'-n?an, OfirU - chinch; M tdw, iaaee'l & Co., Chri.*rchnrc^ To Travkl the Elietmere Pigthiot, and to Staxd at Mr Doyle's Stable?, Uoylestov, .the we l !- Known Carriage Stallion SIR WILLIAM, by Billy Button — Caledon mare. SIR WILLIAM ig a dappled grey, standing nearly 16 hands, with good flat bone, splendid action, kindly temper, and is a sure foal-gf titer. Tehms-£2 10s guarantee, £1 10s season payable Jan. Ist, 1897. , Two or more as per agreement. All mares changing hands to be paid for as being m foal . Groomage fee ss. payable at first service For further particulars apply to W. i McVinnie, groom m charge, or W. DOYLE. « : j . '*~t' J V .-Doyieston.' tiALS'A.LIN ~tt. ~ THIS Valuable Antiseptic Preparation tasteleaa^ odourless nnd perfectly harm- j less. It is guurante H f o l.neo men', soup . msilk, eege, bu.ttei, fiih, came,pfeuer-vei! frnit, wine and fooU of evt ry de^crip tion iwe«t *nd wholesome till required for nee,
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 1789, 28 October 1896, Page 1
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539Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 1789, 28 October 1896, Page 1
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