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Tenders TENDERS. mENDRRS are invited for Building JL Hoiireat Kyle. Plans and np«o.itic<itioDg at my Office. Tenders close oa TUESDAY, 13fch March, at Noon. The lowebt or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. BIRD, 2_2?5 Architwct. Farms at. Metlivcu to be Let by Tender. rjIKNDERS ar« invited by the PJsecufcor X of thelat« MRS ,f. (J. TUOMas, for the LEASE for SKVRN YEARS of TWO FAKaiH at METHVEN, containing respectively 281 ACRES 2 Koods 30 Perches, and 114 ACBFS. Tenders, which may be sent in for Either or Uoth Farms, close 10th MARCH, 1904-, at Noon. Possession given Ist April, 1904 Form of Tender and Conditions of Lease may be obtained from— WM. MORGAN, Methven. Executor of the late Mrs J. C. Thomas. 2 220 T. Buliock for~saleT~ Cottage and Section, fronting North East Belt. Dwelling of 7 rooms, together with -} Acre, Aitken Street. Half Acre, together with 6 roomed Dwelling and other improvement?, Fairton. Building Allotments.—Charles frtreet, Allenton. Building Allotment—Graham Street, Tinwald. Half Acre good land, together with Cottage, &c, fronting Beach Road, Hamp* Btead. COTTAGE of 4 rooms, Scullery, etc., Aitken Street, together with -} Acre Land. Low price will be accepted. T. BOLLOCK. TINWALD FOR SALE. /QUARTER ACRE?, Thomson Street, cm \cfi which is erecttfd a Cottage of four rooms and other improvements, surrounded by garden stocked with a number of well grown fruit trees, etc. Apply to T. BULLOCK. TO L~ET, /COTTAGE of 5 Rooms, etc., together V> with one acre of land, situated near Canterbury FlourflMills. T. BULLOCK, A u ?ent. TO LEjT SHOP with Plate Glass Windows, situated in Somerset Buildings," and fronting Buruett Street, at the corner of right of way leading to Havelock Street. TO LET.—Small Shop in East Street south. TO LET.—Moore Street, Shop, with dwelling rooms attached. TO LET.—Aitken Street—Dwelling of 7 rooms, with verandah, Waahhouae, etc. TO LET.—-Room in Arcade Chambers, centrally situated, fronting Burnett Street. TO LET.—Rooms in launders' Buildings, near tha Post Office and Railway Station. Wanted. TXT ANTED—A Nursemaid. Apply Mug M Hunter, Burnett Street. 2 244 WANTED. — General; good wages. Apply Kia Ora Tea Rooms. 2 263 WANTED— A Stcart Boy or Girl for Boot Shop.—Applyin own Handwriting to Box 73, Ashburtoa. 2 272 FOR SALE—Eight Cwt. of Large Red Plums for Bottling or Jam ; l£d I^.— Gh Pjgakck, Allenton, 2 265 A PPROPRIATION of £300 for salerx. Apply for particulars to C. Braddell Burnett street. 2 274 LATEST WALTZ, just arrived, "Jolly Fellows," ftt MISS HESELTINR'S Somerset Buildings. 2 26G LOST- On Thursday—A Gold Brooch.— Finder rewarded on leaving at Guardian Office. . 2 261 LOST —Between Ashburton and Mount Somers —Waterproof Carriage Rug, with ring in. Finder rewarded at Mail Office. 2 260 BARING SQUARE CHURCH. - ToMorrow, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m., Eev T. J. Wallis. 2 264 THE TABERNACLE. — Services To Morrow—Rev. W. L. Salter, 11 a.m., " Michael disputing with the Devil about the body of Moses." 6.30 p.m.—"True Spirit Communications," Young Men's Bible Class, 2.45 p.m. 2 262 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH' —ABhburton, Morning and Evening, Rev. R. Raine. Farewell Discourses at Seafield Afternoon at 3. Spreadeagle and Staveley—Mr W. Collison. OPENING TEA in the Staveley Hall on Monday, Feb. 29th. Tea from 6 to 8. Public Meeting at 8 in New Church. A dmission Is 6d; After Meeting only, Is; Children halfprice. 2 209 MADAME CLAIRE, Experienced Scientific Palmist. Corner Tancred Street, Ashburton, opposite the Borough School. Hours—2 to 9. Last week. 2 248 REQUISITES for Art Needlework, Fancy Braids, Cotton's Transfer Patterns, Point Lace, etc.—MISS HESELTINE. 2 202 WANrED KNOWN—Unpacking Cases of Jackets, Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery, Flowers and Feathers. Inspect early.—G. Hewokd and Co., Drapers, "The Corner." 2 226 LAST WEEK of Mitohkli, and Tub nbr's Salb. Great Clearance of Boots and Shoes. Last Week of Mitchell and Turner's Sale. EYES and No Eyes, India Rubber Jack, Insect Lives, Songs from Nursery Land, Twilight Stories , Games and Gambols, Bears' Kingdom, Animal Land, Bub* bles, and a host of other Books for Children. H. M. JONES, Bookseller and Stationer. * 6 A LONG the line the signal ran "— J\. Goods forwarded to-day. Every Man may now secure one of those noted Colonial Suits (padded and quilted) for 23s 9d and 27s 6d. Another lot just arrived.— | At Gxbbard's, Tancred Street. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS Last Week of Mitchell and Turner's Sale Great Sale of Boots. WANTED— Buyers for Linoleum, Rugs Mats, etc., at sale prices. See our advertismentfor low prices.—T.H. Unbbill &Co. . 66 fA ETTLNG it by Degrees."—Busi\lK ness growing — Customers delighted—Better value than ever at Gibbard's, Ready Money Draper, Tancred Street, South end of Arcade. READY MONEY V. TlCK—'Clean sheet v. long list of Book Debts !'— ' Steamer v sailing ship !'—Which wins 1 First, of course—every time. A word to the wise;—Go to 'The Ready Money Shef,' Tancred Street, opposite Arcade for best all round value in Drapery and Clothing—every time. /^OUNTRYMAN£TO KOP—"Please \—> Mister, can you tell me the way to "The Ready Money Shop." "Shure my man, that's aisy enough. You'll find it in Tancred Street, straight in front of the Arcade." That's the place for Drapery and Clothing. 66 mHAT'S the way we do it."—Stick to JL the Ready Money system, a splendid lubricant for the business wheels—no loose cranks or nuts in the shape of losses by Book Debts—no dead heads, such aa heavy working expenses, big rents, etc.j that's why we can sell so cheap, at "The • Ready Money Shop," Tancred Street, opposite Arcade.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6205, 27 February 1904, Page 3

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