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1.0.0.P., M.U. — The quarterly sum-' moned meeting of the Loyal Ashburton Lodge, No. 6003, was held on Friday evening, N.G., Bro. W. J. Leggett, m the chair. A large number of members and Brethren attended. One candidate was I initiated into the Order and two were proi posed for membership. The sick visitors | congratolated the Lodge on iho small ' number of members at present on the sick list, after which the sick pay, usual quarterly 1 and other accounts were passed i'or payment. An amount of special and routine business was dealt with, after which the election of was held, and resulted as follows : — N.G.—• Bro. Thomas Barber ; V.G.—Bro. F. E. Massey; E.S.—Bro. T. Young; G.M.-Bro. W. Leggett. The District Officers were I present on a visit to the Lodge, and instalj led the officers elected. A letter wad received [from the Ivy Lodge (Ladies) accepting the Lodge's challange to play a pingpong match, fixing Thursday, July 3, as the date for same. The Lodge Officers were appointed I a committee to arrange details for the match t and the N. G. expressed a hope that a large j number of the Ashburton Lodge would be present on the occasion. The receipts for the evening were £102 4s lOd, including the | returns. j A Misapprehension.—An erroneous idea has got abroad that the messages re the King's health cabled by Mr Seddon to Sir Joseph Ward are special, and more reliable than those coming through the Press Association. This is, however, quite a mistake, the very reverse being the case. The Association receives n«ws direct from persons whose duty it is to collect the latest official information concerning His Majesty, which is at once forwai-ded to the colonies. Mr Seddon apparently does this as a labour of love, and when he can.cables to Sir Joseph. Ward. It will be seen that the Association cables generally have later news.

Public Notices. TOST, yesterday afternoon, between j Mill Creek and East Street—A Gold Cable Bangle. Finder -will be rewarded on returning same to Guardian Office. 6 308 __ SECOND TO NONE Water Race Cleaner. F. W. Page, Cheetsey. DEAR SIE, —I had a good trial with Rice Cleaner you sent up. 1 took it through the worst Race I had—rough stone land and gorse along each side. The machine made a first-class job of it, threw all rubbish out clear of race. It is by far the best implement of the kind I have seen. Will try and arrange public trial m distriot."—Yours truly, E. A. LOCK, 6 307 Methven. Avoid All Risks. | ,ID il-evir str k* you 'ha* cMnking .1 iMfarier Kas might li jote jr.-or henkh ? Take no chancee where serious risks must i>e run Yon can havi good pure Tea now an.l always i£ yua will insitt upon b«ing supplied with I SUKATTJHA TEA Par''cu!»r people prefer it because it is goiid I" pleases the palate, soothes and refreshes. Surntura is a choice hill grown Ceylon Tea. noted for ici parity,- strength and fragrant I**,l**, and is gngMiiieid not blended witb'lmU»n. Chiua, or any cheap or inferior ').Yih. If you boy a 5.1 b box jour Grocer wi!j giv« you a Teapot which ;•;»■« prinfe-'' on it ?n »oid letters the word '■Suratuco * — hats why the Teapot'd are v\sn-\\ \wr.y. RETAIL PRICES H«rri!:uiß, A Quality, Is 85 par lb. Puraiura, B Q.iallty, Is lid pet Ib, .Suraturs, D Qiality, 2s 2d per Ib. Sucatura, X QusJity, 2.5 6:1 per 3b. SOL T > BY ALL STOREKEEPERS David Thomas. eaTlng" CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, 4th JULY, 1902. j MR DAVID THOMAS has received instructions from Mr Robert Tarbot-1 ton (who has sold his Farm), To Sell by Public Auction as above, The Whole of his Live and Dead Stock, thereon, as follows, viz, Q s~\ / \ Half and Crossbred Ewes, 2, 4, OkJ KJ and 6 tooth, m lamb A i\(\ Crossbred Lambs, Fat, For--4£:V_/V-/ ward, and Stores 1 OA Crossbred Wethers, 2 and 4 L4i\J tooth ? Q Draught Horses —Mare and A Gelding Q Fat Cows 3 Reapers and Binders, 1 Stripper, Three and Two-Furraw Ploughs, Disc Harrows, 3-Leaf Harrows, Dray and Frame, Sheep Feeders, Chatham Grain and Seed Separator and Bagger, Chaffcutter and HorsePower, M. H. Cultivator, Broadcast Seed Sower and Chain Harrows (18ft.), Sprung Cart, and Sundries too numerous to particularise. Extra Entries will be taken for this Sale. Sale at 12 o'clock. Luncheon Provided. 6 286 D. THOMAS, Ashburton. AivOaDE HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, AUGUST Bth, 1902 MY Next Horse Fair will be held on the above date, for which I am now receiving entries. 6 236 DATID THOMAS. A BOON TO BUSY MEN. Business men are busy men, and m the rush of business, m theanxiefcy and worry of keeping pace with the swift inarch of progress, the proper nourishment of the body is too often neglected. Irregularity and the disobedience of Nature's laws produce malnutrition of the body, and the busy business man finds himself a semi-invalid, suffering from chronic constipation,dyspepsia, biliousness, depression, insomnia, torpid liver, and weakened kidneys. The business man and the business woman need health, energy, and good spirits to succeed, and to such as suffer Impey's May Apple, the ideal family medi- [ cine, is a boon. It acts gently and painlessly, and aids Nature. It is mild m its I operations and certain m its effects. It is a pure vegetable compound, and is the greatest scientific discovery of the age, and absolutely the safest and most reliable remedy for all stomach ailments. Sold by chemists and stores at 2s 6d per bottle, or post free from the wholesale agents, Saarland and Co. All who wish to protect themselves from the result*'of a bad cold should not; neglect to take TUSSICUFj* i ■ • . Siao^e New Venal

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5698, 30 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5698, 30 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5698, 30 June 1902, Page 3

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