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Fntertainments"liiADlrHrMND^b^'T-" : FORGET IT, I A SHBURTON FIRE BRIGADE, CRAMO TOHCHLIGHT PR^ nFS f lON GREAT DI PLAY OF r>TnEWOT?KS ROUND THR TOWF. DARKTOWJS FJR« BTG^DB WILL BTC THF.RR. GRAND CO H CERT, And Laughable Comerty. "MI LORD TN LIVERY," IN THE ODDFELOWS' HALL ; THURSDAY June 20. Admission to Concert—Front scats, 2°; Back seats, Is. A DANCE will be h-ld'after the Concert. Admission Is. 657 t

Faneral Notice. FUNERAL JNOTiOE. THE Friends d- Mr George Soal are respectfully informed " that the Funeral of his beloved wifa f Uiir, vi!l move from hia re'-idenoe, Waterton. on FRIDAY, June 21st insc, at 2 p.m., for the Waterton Cemetery. :BAKJf.R BROS., 6 135 : Uncterlakers.

FUxVERAL JSOTIOE. r I HE Friends of Mr Robert, Bruce are I respectfully invited to, attend the Funeral vi hia late son, Wilmim Gkorg-b, which will leave the Ashburtoa Railway Station on the arrival of Express Train from Chriafchurch, on FRIDAY, for Ashburton Cemetery. E. DUCK.WORTH & SON, Undertakers, 42, Colimbo Road, Sydenham, 9 150 Christchurch.

PUBLIC NOTICES. MODEL 1 \CHT CLUB. ENTRIES for Mr Bucklej'a trophy must be made with the Secretary either at Mr Braddell's office or at the Boatahed not later than SATURDAY, 22iid in st. The first he.it to commence on SATUR-. DaY, 29th hist.., at 2 p.m. W. W, WHITB, 6 148 Hon. Sec.

Misses Adams, DRKSSMAKERS AND KNITTING MACHINIfeTS, a OLD a Lirgtf Stock of up-to-date Cut-papar Patterns. iVfadame Demerat's laiert productions, including Buhing, Racing, Boating, Gymaasium, aal all fn-shionable costumes for ladies and children ; als>, Fashion Journals Fancy Work, Bouks, Art-needle Requisites. Lessons given in Fuicy THB J^NOY" REPOSITORY, SAUNDKIiSi' BUILDING-}. Agents for — Lye Works, Registry Office for Servants. 6 10

bEUD WHEAI\ WE HAVE FOR SUEHUNTUib' WHITE, grown from Wjv.kiri Seed; iJaoTLSOAN aul PKARL. i C 101 FRIEDLANDER & CO, I^NAMA^jU^^IiFIE BEACH s". MRS S nUBBLING having taken over Panama Boar<iiug House, will open on SATURDAY, June 15. Weds Is. Dinners—sevtn per we- k - 4s, Beds IsBoard «nd Lodging 16a per week ; ><oa»d only, 11s per week. 6 I<X ""t~o" ~l~k~t~ a HOUSE containing 14 rooms, in **- Thorough Order, situate in Havelock Btrett West, half an acre in garden, etc. Apply to 6 126 CHARLES BRADDELL. SUN ]^aIK~INSURANGEi'o"pFi'6¥ < Established 1710. i »"pHE OLDEST Fire Insurance Office \ _L in the World. Sum insured, 18J3 ... £395,854,440 Rika accepted and quoted at lowest current rates. 6 92 HENBY ZANDER, Agent. TO LET, FOR ONE CROP. ' QO»3 ACRES OF GOOD WHEAT OhmO LAND. For particulars, apply to 6 132 E. W. HANMER. ESTATE OF DR. TWEED, DECEASED. ALL Accounts owing to the above Fstate which are left unpa'd after June 30, will be tued for without further notice. All accounts to be pud to Mr R. B. Restell. CHAS. W. PURNELL, 6 137 Solicitor for the Executrix. DT. STEPHEN'S /MIUROH. ON SUNDAY NEXT the Bey. J. F. Teakle will preach on behajf of the Church Mission Fund. Holy CoJjMtjjsjjON at 8.30 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOLS EXAMINATION. St. Stephen's— luranta to Third Standard on Saturday in St Stephen's School room at 2.30 p m. HAiur.iTKAi)—lnfants to Third Standard on Monday in the Harapatead School at 3 p.m. 1 he IV, V, and VI Standa-ds < f BOTH SCHOOLS will ba examined on SUN DAY Afternoon in the Uampstead School at 2 30 p.m. 6 146 T HAVE for Sate Prime Samples of TUSCAN, PEARL and HUNTERS. DAVID THOMAS, 6, 149 Ashbnrtom < SEED wMatTOITSALK THE Under..hiieTlias for SALE 2000 Bushels Champion Seed Spring Wheat (in Friedlander's Store). Price, 34 10d per bushel. Seed Oats »t Is Bd> Apply Id John Dobje, Central Hotel. JOHN O'GRADY, ft W3 Wincj WW e,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 3609, 20 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 3609, 20 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 3609, 20 June 1895, Page 3

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