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ANNOUNCEMENTS. DEATH. ■BROKER.—At Napier Hospital, on February 9, Harriett, oldest dearly beloved daughter of Mrs and tho late William .Hampstead,. Ashburton, in,her 39th year. (Deeply regretted. ;IN MEMORTAM. THOMAS.—In -affectionate remembrance of Charles 'Edward (led) Thomas, who:fell -asleep-February 11, 1914. 'Two years have passed, our hearts still sore. . r• As time rolls on we miss him moro; His memory is as fond to-day As in the hour he passed away. —Inserted by Ins' loving wife .and son. / ' ________ PROFESSIONAL. MR AUGUSTUS C. WEBB, ,/^vRGANIST and Choirmaster, St. \J Stephen's, Ashburton (late Music Master, King's College, Auckland), will resume Tuition on SATUR" '©AY, January 29. Pupils received for Pipe Organ, 'Piano, Violin, Singing and 'Harmony. Studio—St. Stephen's Kindergarten. Private Address—Care Miss Robertson, Havelock Street. H. GRESHAM, DENTIST. 100 BURNETT STREET. TpRIVATE Residence, Cameron *^ ■'■ Street West. ■ ; Surgery 'Phone 141. Ptirirte Residence 'Phone 159 .■'■■'' MUSI C . ' ; ?OIANOFORTE, SINGING, and it the Theory of Music, m all •Its branches, including Harmony, Fugue, Form, Analysis, ■•Orchestration, and Composition. "MRS JOHN FORRESTER, Mus. Bac. 1 will RESUME TEACHING on TUES'jDAY, February 1. Railway conces-. *«ions to Country Pupils. j 67 'Burnett Street W., Ashburton. ; ;V ,: :.-. MONEY. i ., ;< _.,, IHAVB the following buidb for irn^ mediate investment at Lowest Ofcttwit Rstes-fiIOOO, £1000, £700, tarn, £4W, £400, and £300. &. H. BUCHANAN, Solicitor, lonurtt Street, Ashburton. tteWELLYN ©WEN, A.Mus. L.C.M., .... A.Mus.' M.I.G. MUSIC in all its branches. Quarters start from any date. LESSONS will be Resumed on MON4DAY. January 31. New Pupils inter.*iewed at Studio each day from Jan,'a»ry ; 20. Hours: 3 to 5 p.m. MONEY TO LEND. """ HAVE Sums of Money for Investment, varying from £200 to *iOOO, mt- Lowest Current Rates of (merest en Town and Rural Seoun- ***"' R. KENNEDY, Solicitor, Ashburton. BHIPPING NOTICES. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. "To London, via Monte Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THF SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. __ gieamer. Tons. From To Sail. Eofcorua 11,500 Wellingt'n Feb. 24 Kimutaka 10,130 Wellingt'n Mar. 23 ■Eurakina 10,960 Wellingt'n April 20. .'Euapehu 9,880 Wellingt'n May 18. * " ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER LINE. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. ■for farther particulars apply— FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD. jCNHAW SAVILL AND ALBION "S" 'COMPANYJLTD). ' ■fmm DIRECT LINE OF STEAMERS TO SOUTHAMPTON and LONDON. Sailing (circumstances permitting): y»gsel. Tone. From Date. _ — — 1916. Cnrinthic 12.231 Well'gton Jan. 20 •Tamil 12,232 Wel'gton. Feb. 10. •2lwa IOioOO Wel'gton. Apl. 6 •Probably calling at Rio de Janeiro -as well as Monte Video. ffwit'Screwa. Fitted with Wireless ghtegraphy. All pasengers landed at Southampton. Passages from London »»7 be arranged here. far full particulars apply to— NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., J3IGOLL BROS,, . Joiat Ageata.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8371, 11 February 1916, Page 1

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