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Amusements. A '(WCRRT In aid o? thi !'iff 1 on-Library F"nrfe,: WILL be held in the EIFFELTO" Bohool, on FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1897. Special engagement of Miss Birdie Butl r Mr Horace G^t- b and party. Tickets ... Is. 5 135 And MONDAY AND TUESDAY. ORANGE HALL. Kinemat o g r a ph. Edison's Lat-st I.'veijMon. • LIFE SIZE LIVING PICTURES. C»ME and Bee Paris as it is in every-day life. Come and see the world's famous Bkirt dancers, and a host of other subjects. Com • and h ye an hour and a hnlf instrnc dye t»nd amusing enjoyment, h fficient orchestra in attendance. Commencing at 8 p.m. Admission Is, children 6d. 5 13j PUBLIC NOTICES. TT AMPSTEAD SCHOOL. HOBBY SHOW. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, and FOLLOWING DAYS. Admission—Adults 6d ; Children half-price. Tickets admit to Exhibition, Sale of Work, and Concert. 5135 ASHBURTON POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY SOCIETY. rriHE ANNUAL EXHIBITION X WILL BE HELD IN THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 2 & 3, 1897. By permission of the Colonial Secretary, A GRAND ART UNION Will be held in connection with the Show. Tickets Is each, with admittance to Show. To be obtained of the Secretary. EDWARD STEPHENS, Hon. Sec. Art Union, or E. A. ROBOTTOM, 5 118 Hon. Sec. Poultry Society. i\/r is s mREEBY, BEGS to in rorm the Ladies of Ashburton thb.t she has commenced Business as Dressmaker..' CHILDREN'S GARMENTS a Specialty. Terms moderate, MISS TPEEBY is prepared to wait upon Ladies at their residences it required. Address—Mra Baxter, Wills Street East, Ashburton. 4 235 FIRST-OLASS FARMS. FOR PRIVATE SALS. Part of the WAIHAO DOWNS ESTATF, Near Waitnat", South Canterbury, New Zealand. About Of\f\f\ ACRES CHOICE AGRICUL ZUUU TURAL LANDS, in well fenced farms of various sizes fTIHESE Lands are of Limestone formation, JL bountifully watered, and cannot be surpassed for WHEAT-GROWING and SHEEP-FATTENING. Two Railway Stations are on the Estate, within few minutes' walk, by good roads, of lands offered. The Property is surrounded and subdivided by roads, is within nine miles of Waimate township, and about equidistan.l from Tiaiaru aud Oamaru shipping ports. Immediate Possession will be given. Terms Liberal. For further particulars apply to. Messrs WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., DiLQETY & CO,, FLEMING & HEDLEY. GUINNESS & LeCREN, FRIEDLANDER BROS., Limited. Or Mr Douglas, Waihao Downs and Mount Royal. Particulars as to terms of §a c may be ascertained at Mail 4 1?7 "A ROYAL "TRIBUTE^" """" X)ARLIAMENT has decreed that New _L Zealand shall excel any Australian colony in the numerical strength of her military contingent, and it is a foregone conclusion that Her Majesty will b.6. adyis,ed*by 'ihe Secretary of the" Sod. Joseph Chamberlain', {6 reciprocate the unexpected extent of our loyalty by some recognition worthy of a devoted people, who have sent such a military force to demonstrate our warlike instincts and ability to aid o\A England in the eyent of wa^., iOhafc recognition will be, without dtoutat, <i title to the originator and tactician who has carried his proposals in the face of a hostile sec ion of parliament. No doubt Her I^a^esty v/ill deem a mere knighthood too meagre an honour for a (statesman who has shown such Imperialistic exuberance. Queen Victoria will undoubtedly show some die-, crimination in awarding honours to Colonial Prenruers, and we may look forward with confidence to the Liberal Leader of New Zealand returning with something more than a "■ Sir " to his name, The form of title itself may not be so very easy to plaoe. There is one which from the analogy of strength and popularity will be generally accepted at Home and abroad as apropos. The Premier will go home as plain Mr. Seddon. What if he should return LORI) $ÜBATURAt E,e is strong, So is Suratura Tes He has promised Economy, §o does Suratura Tea He is not a blend of India or China, No more U Suratura Tea His name is known throughout N.Z. So is that of Suratura Tea ! He has a reputation. k So has SuraVur^ lei* He goes tariaef than other Premiers. So does Suratura than ordinary Teas JOHN ORR & CO., Agent. WANTED, Eggs, 1000 dozen, must be fresh, and 1 ton of Beeswax; highest market prices given by Fletcher Beos., Cash Supply StoresWANTED Known—Mercery and ClothiDg Department. The very complete clearance effected in this department during our recent sale has enabled us to buy largely for the Autumn and Winter trade. Everything new and $p to date in shape, style, ana pattern, »ud at betfe possible

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 4192, 15 May 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 4192, 15 May 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVII, Issue 4192, 15 May 1897, Page 3

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