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j Church Services. j ST. S T i<: PHEN'S CHURCH Ashburton. HUIMY -•■h'.rt service, 7.30 p.m.; Choir Practice, 8 p.m. SUNDAY, JUNE 20. Q;u<un'M Accession Day, 8 30.—Holy (Joimnuniou. 11 a.m.—Special Thanksgiving Service in commenioiaiiion of Her Muj^sty's Accession to the thro- c and recording the 60th anniversary of her long aud happy reign. 2 30.—U.'i'ilrcn's servieo. 3 p.m.— DROMORE, Mr T. A. Gates. 6.30. —Thanksgiving service. 11 sets fre" (exceps those reserved for City Councillors and Volunteers). Offertories in aid of the "Convalescent Ward." REV T. A, HAMILTON.

THE NEW ZEALAND 0 i othi og* Factory. SPECIAL LINES. MI'N'S WATERPROOF COATS, Newest Patterns, all Sewn Seams, 29a 6d, 32s 61, 355, 39 3 6d. MEN'S ALL WOOL TWEED OVERGOATS, 255, 32a 6d, to 45b. YOUIHS' ALL WOOL TWEED OVERCOATS, 19s 6d, 25a, to 35a. BOYS' Do. 8a 6d, ,10a 6d, to 21b. BOYS' NAVY SERGE SAILOR SUITS. Fit Boy two years, from lOs 6d Fit Boy four years, from 11s Fit Boy aix yeara, from 12s Fit Boy eight years, from 13s Fit Boy tea years, from 14a With extra collar, flmnel front, cord and whistle. BOYS' ALL W>,OL TWEED GUARD SUITS. Fit Boy four years, from 93 6d Fit Boy six years, from 10a 6d Fit Hoy eight years, from lla 6d Fit Boy ten yeara, from 12a 6d Parents wanting good strong wearing Suits for the Boys would do well to inspect our large stock. Boya' Blue Serge Tarn Caps from Is to 3s 9d Boya' Serge Caps from 6d to Is 9d See our All Wool Tweed, for Boys' school wear, at Is lid per yard. We carry a large stock of British & Colonial BOOTS AND SHOES. Inspection Invited. HALLENSTEIM" BROS. & CO. A. G. BARTON, Manager.

NOTICE. JLhe Queenvs Jubilee. A SUPPLEMENT will be issued with the Aahburton Guardian of Monday, June 21, containing a summary of the i Piincipal Kvents of the rei^n of Quken Victoria, that is from 1837 to 1897. It will coiu-airi thirty-six columns of reading matter, or four full-sized pages, giving the I Lite of iho Queen and Prince Consort, the I Political Progress of the Nation, the Social 44vancs of the People, the Lives and Work ; of this Great Statesmen of the Reign, the j /ii't, Literature, Musin, and Science of the ; sixty-year period, the St&go,, the Field, the F'.tuih, the Triumphs o{ fcngiu&ering Skill, ta "* '^ *!!'*^ P to='"e3B °f the Navy and J>f.erciriulp ""'""i'uo, (''.'louial Hlxpansion, '.the Press,'..oaetljor Wl'* a. j^ ?»ost nofcllble ovenia in the history of the .' iinPl(ffc' NOTICE., f\~ft MONDAY, Juno 21, the Guahoxan will he published at one o'clock, and there will be NO PUiiLIOA'IION of the Guardian on TUESDAY, June 22, the Diamond Jubilee Day.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVIII, Issue 4220, 18 June 1897, Page 2

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