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DAVID THOMAS. AROADE. HORSE FAIR. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, - 1900 — I WILL bold my Next) HORSE FAIR ca the above date, BDR WHICH I AM NOW RECEIVING ENTRIES. D. THOMAS, 55 Auctioneer. FRIEDLANDER BROS. Ln>, FOR SALE HALF ACRE ~oT Land, on Alford Forest Road, near Woollen Factory. For particulars apply FRIEDLANJDKR BROS., ItfD, PRIVATE SALE. A SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, with Soullery and Wash-house, i aore, in Tanored Street East, close to Maeonio Hall. Fall particulars from FRIEDLANDER BROS., Ltd.

WE ABE CASH BUYERS OF WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, AND GRASS SEEDS. Friedlander Bros f Limited

ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH Aehburton. WEDNESDAY—Dromore, 2pm THURSDAY (Boys) 730 pm. W KDNKSDAY—BibIo Case, 7 30 p m. FRID a V— Litany and Sermon, 7- 30 p m, " The Christian Covenant." (2) Irs Privileges. SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT, (March 11.) 8.30 a m : Holy Communion. 11am: Matins, Litany and Sermon Some Phases of Human Character. (2) " Herod the Mocker." 3pm. DROMORJK, the Vicar. 6.30 p m : Evening Prayer and Sermon. "Types of Christian Character." (2) "St. Paul, the Ideal Missionary.' R. A. WOODTBORPE, M.A.. Vicar.

TINWALD PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION, TO JIB HBLB ON T ÜBSDAY, MaBCH 8. rjIHK PROCESSION, consisting of the 1. Volunteers, the Band and Highland Pipers, the ' Pire Brigade, Sobool Children, etc, will leave the Ashburton Post Office at 1.30 pm on THURSDAY", for the Tinwald Domain. A traction engine, with six wapgor 8, will accompany the procession, to convey intending visitors. Immediately on the arrival of the Prooeßsioa at Tinwald, Sports will be started in the Domain. Afternoon Tea will be provided. A Concert will be held in the Railway Grain Shed in the evening, at which all the beit looal talent will appear, as well as a cumber of distinguished visitors. After the Concert, a Ball will be held. JAMES COW, 3 43 Hon. Secretary

I i n rin^T^i THE BTOGE-WHITWORTH LIKE. • + Mi- JRacing? Cyclist, — Tou have had hard luck lately paying out lots of entry fees and travelling expenses and getting no return. Notice how the riden of 13uagfe-Whit-worth 8 have been faring. At the 1900 N.Z. Championship Meeting Dine out of ten Championships fell to riders of the Rudgk-Whitworth. Did these riders ever meat with such phenomenal success od any other wheel ? Ask them how < the Rot>«k- Whitwobth stood on the bumpy j track at Wellington, and they will tell you that their mounts were full of life when the final struggle came. The Rtjdchi-Wkitworth has only betn on the path a few months, yet it now stands alone as the racing m&n'a wheel. Are you satisfied to be an "also tarted," or will you lead on a Rdd«e--vVmtwoßT* ? Mr Tourist,—You want a wheel that is nob too heavy but strong enough to oarry you over bumpy streets and rough roadn, and ab the same time, can show pace •when the going is good. The BiwwW hit worth answers this description. What is England's experience ? The battle of the high-grade wheel haa ended is a complete victory for the Redge-Whi*woktk, wbioh is now right on top in the Old Country. Come and impeot the 1900 Model. I am SOLE AGENT for Ashburton for RUDGE - WHITWORTH & TRIBUNE BICYOLEf. Ai* Kinds of Machines Repaired, BICYCLES ON HIRE. STOCK OF ACCESSORIES. B. D. Johnston, BURNETT STREET, Next Obancc Harl. Lord Roberts HAS considerably reduced the number of Boers during the past week. This J9 the talk of the town, and so is the fact that the Csown Studio have reduced the price of first class Photography. Cabinets from ?s 6d per dozen for the month of March. COME AND SEE OUR Brilliant Victory IN HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGBAPHY, MITCHBILL, I; BURNETT SIEEKT, 313 j

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 5057, 7 March 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 5057, 7 March 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XII, Issue 5057, 7 March 1900, Page 2

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