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WANTEDS, ETC. WANTED— A Tidy Young Girl to assist in light house-work, a few hours each day. Apply Mrs Chas. Dixon, Burnett Street. 7 354 TIT ANTED—A Good General; good 7 v wages to a capable girl. Apply to A.C., Tinwald P.O. 7 336 WANTED, by Married Couple—Position at Ploughmen's Camp; man can plough and woman . cook. Apply Guardian Office. 7 285 WANTED to Let—House of seven Rooms, with orchard. Apply F. Lublow, care McDonald and Co., Tailors. 7 329 Kin HE Success attending Strange's JL Ashburton Agency Sale is phenomenal, and crowded daily. .. 7 355 /BOUNTY Band—No Practice till To\J Morrow Night. Contest Selection arrives to-night's express. 7 352 /f~IASH Cycling Club's Weekly Dance ' \J Postponed till Wednesday, August 14th, on account of Hall being en- J gaged. 7 35tj ORCHESTRAL Society—Full Practice To-Morrow Evening (Thursday); 7 351 mO-MORROW (Thursday) is the 3rd 1 day of Strange's Great Stocktaking Sale. Bargains are being liberally distributed. < <'Ob LOST —One Red and White Cow from A. J. Thome's. Reward on information left Mail Office. 7 347 LOST— -Young Black and Tan Sheep Dog. Finder rewarded on returning to E. \V. Harris, near Hospital. ST. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.— The successful applicant for Caretaker is Mr F. C. Barker.—W. H. Alen, Secretary. <_j«y mO LET—Shops' 2 Rooms; suitable JL for Saddlor or Bootmaker. Assistance to good man. Apply James Gudsell, Tinwald. WANTED Known—A Cup of Hamodava Tea may be had absolutely Free from 2 o'clock*until 4 every afternoon for one week. C. A. Thomas' Hamodava Tea Depot, Triangle. WANTED— Employment for several Ploughmen and Rouseabouts. Man with practical experience of farm work and sheep, wants situation as farm manager; 3 Generals wanted for country, 15s; Housemaid wanted for country ; 2 Nursegirls wanted for Ashbur°"cHAS. THOMAS'S REGISTRY, East Street, Ashburton. CYCLES, Cycles, Cycles.—26 Cycles V.' to be cleared before September. Come and See. —Carson's, Tancred Street. SPECIMEN Bargains.—Gent's Carson Bicycle, 21in., B.S.A. Parts, Enamelled and Plated, refitted, good tyres, guaranteed; £5 cash; terms £6. —Carson's, Tancred Street. BUTTON'S Carnations, 6d. TQERCY'S for LOEWE PIPES. Jr A GOOD ORGAN 11 Stops, Sub-Bass, grand tone, in good order, original price £40, for £25; easy terms. Organs from £7 10s, terms from 10s per month. Violins and case complete from 21s. Cornets £2 10s. Ballard Home £7 10s. New Music and Albums. H. M. JONES, Bookseller. BUTTON'S Early Gem Carrot, 6d. ■ RAZORS Ground and Sot at PERCY'S. Work Guaranteed. (CHILDREN'S Tarns (all sorts) at Is l_ each, at W. H. PEARCE'S, East Street. QAVE Abbey Boot Polish Coupons. Cv Over Is a Tin returned at la3t dis*rioution. 3d at all Stores. LOOK at my window display of beauti ful Plush Mounted Views of the late Chcistchurch Exhibition. Keal Coloured Photographs mounted on substantial Plush M<.unts with glass fronts. Just the thing for a present. Prices—-Large views 4s Cd e<"voh, small views 3s ea-jh. Posted to any address and carefully packed free of charge CHAS. I^OMAb, Nowo Agent and Stationer, East Street, Ashburton. A Few Lots of Remnants to be cleared out at half usual prices at W. H. PEARCE'S. TRIANGLE FURNITURE EXCHANGE. WHY not EXCHANGE your Old Furniture for NEW ? Every Description of Repairs done Promptly. 7 15 . V. BUSHNIES. ALL Shaving Tackle at PERCY'S. BUTTON'S American Wonder Pea, 6d ITAVE you tried Abbey. If not, do Aso. The Coupon ia worth the money you pay. LADIES enjoy a Good Cup of Tea. "At Home " Tea delights with it= i subtle fragrance. Manchester Bros Sulo Agents. „_____ : WHITE Quilts, slightly soiled, at reduced prices; odd Towels equally low. A job line of Ladies' Aprons very cheap, at W. H. PEARCE'S. QUTTON'S Earli"«t Marrow Pea ; sow k? now ; 6dWANTED TO BUY.—Beer Bottles (quarts), Is 3d dozen; Cast Iron, £3 per ton, Wrot Iron 17s ton; Lead 12s cwt; Zinc, 12s cwt; Copper, Brass, Rags, Sacking, Bottle, and all kinds waste material. Prices on Application, Canterbury Bottle Exchange, 47 Colom f bo Street, Christchurch. 7 J>6 PERCY has a nice lot of Covero Pouches, cheap, FOR one Month only—Suits to measure 425; extra Pants with Suit for 555, at W. H. PEARCE'S. BUTTON'S Mammoth Pansy, 2s 6d - . „. ft- er_PJ:£k e'' BUSINESS NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I Bog to Notify that I have RE* MOVED to Larger Premises, two doors from Old Shop, and trust, to merit a continuance of the supportl so liberally accorded to me during Hie last 20 years. 11. McCALLUM, 7 338 Grocer. NOT SATISFIED. A LTHOUGH our Sales of EDISON J\. PHONOGRAPHS and RECORDS are quite three times as great as they were a year ago, wo are not yet satisfied. The High Degree of Excellence now reached in both Machines and Records warrants even Greater Things. | Reports from all over the civilised world tell of the popularity of the EDISON PHONOGRAPH. KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES. Buy a Phonograph and enjoy the Music. Why not reap all the Benefits of the age in which you live? A. T. H. WILLIAIVSS, Dealer, ' t East Streeh

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7243, 31 July 1907, Page 3

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