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ENIERTAINMENTS. ODDFELLfAVS' HALL. THE CROWNING TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. Direct from the Grand Opera Houses, London, New York, and Paris. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 14th and 15th AUGUST. . MATINEE, THURSDAY, 15th AUGUST, 3 p.m. THE GRAND OPERA "FAUST" IN LIVING NATURAL COLOURS. Brilliant Scenes ! Gorgeous Costumes ! Radium Dances and Ballots. And tho GREAT TEST MATCH played in Sydney, before 50,000 spectators, on 20th July. 1907—New Zealand v. Australia. AND THE LATEST BIOSCOPIC TRIUMPHS AND FUNNYGRAPHS. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED SONGS. Projected by a-10,000 Candle-power ' ELECTRIC ARC LIGHT. Special Engagement of FISHER AND WILSON, | Musical Comedy Sketch Artists. Prices—3s, 2s,' and Is. Children •Hiflf-prioo. Tickets to all parts of Hall at H. M. Jones. Admit to Early Door without extra charge. WANTEDS, ETC. WANTED— Situation by First-Class Ploughman. Apply " A.W.,"-, Mitchell's Boarding House. 8 135 SjfTxS Randeil, Surrey Villa, East' ■JL Street, lias vacancies for two or three Boarders. X 8 129 (PIOUNTY Band.—No Pupils' PracVx 1 ticc to-night. Band practice as i usual at B'o'clock. 8 138 SKATING To-Morrow Night (Tuesday), instead of Wednesday.. Saturday evening*:as usual. 8 130 T^/fR I'diug, Pianoforte Tuner,, is in *■*■*- Ashburton.' Orders left with Horace Gates, Music Warehouse, East Street. 8 134. "OCR SALE.—A quantity of " Up-to-.«L Date" and Kidney Potatoes; guaranteed free from blight, and sound. Apply to S. Leeman, Barrhill. 8 132 WANTED to Buy—Second-hand Sacks, in any quantity. Apply T. .H. Elliott, West Street. • 8 109 ■]|/|'RS McKee, Peter Str-jct, has vaxO. cancies for throe or four Boarders. T OST, from Fairfield, on Saturday— -K_i! A Small Brown Jersey Cow. Finder rewarded on application to William Anderson. 8 137 HAVING severed my connections with Reid and Gray, Ashburton, will commence business shortly as General Agent.—John E. Winsloe. W "ANTED — Situations for Shepherds for lambing season. 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 Ashburton ; Housemaid wants situation in private house in Ashburton ; HousemaidWaitress wanted. CHAS. THOMAS'S REGISTRY, East Street, Ashburton. SEE PERCY'S Window for CHEAP PIPES. SCHOOL BOOKS for, all Standards now in Stock. Slates, Writing Pad-5, Graphic Exercise Books, and others ;Pens, Pencils, Rubbers, Sponges, Pencil Cases, School Bogs. Now Books —Short Cruises, Love Cut and Adventure, the Spirit World, Rod Russia. H. M. JONES, Bookseller. SEE PERCY'S Window for CHEAP PIPES. SPECIMEN ,Bai gains.—Gent's Carson Bicycle, 21in., B.S.A. Parts, Enamelled and Plated, refitted, good tyres, guaranteed ;. £5 cash; terms £6. —Carson's, Tancred Street. QCENE: Easy Chair, Bright Fireside. Hartley Pipe and Hartley's Boer Tobacco. Happy Man ! Sole agon.t— ■■ M. S. H. Manning, Christchurch. ' WHITE Quilts, slightly soiled, at reduced prices ; odd Towels equally low. A job line of Ladies' Aprons very cheap, at W. H. PEARCE'S. IVTEWSPAPERS for Country Read_L t| ors.—Any Paper published in any part of the world procured and posted to any address. Bulletin, Australasian, John Norton's Truth, Life, Lone Hand Referee, Sportsman, World's News, every Saturday. Otago Witness, Aickhmd Weekly, Canterbury Times, Weekly Press, Lloyd's Weekly, Reynold*!, Scotsman, Glasgow Mail, Belfast Times, Munsey Magazine, Pearsons, Strand, Windsor, Wide World, Chums, Cassells' Magazine, Weldon's Ladies' ond Children's Journals, Myra's, Harrisons' Dressmaker, Young Ladies' Journal, Teschemaker's, Ladies' Fancy Work, contains patterns, point laco, crochet, transfer sheets and piece of fancy work with silks and piece of material. CHAS. THOMAS, News Agent and Stationer, East Street ... Ashburton. A Few Lots of Remnants to be cleared out at half usual prices at W. H. PEARCE'S. BUTTON'S Early Gem Carrot, 6d. , O IF there orer was a time for you to save money, it's right now, at Mitchell and IWner's Genuine Stocktaking Hale. jpYCLES, Cycles, Cycles.—26 Cycles V,' to be cleared before September. Come and See.—Carson's, Tancred Street. TTS7ANTED Known—BRIGHT, Triangle, is a Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Misfits and Castoff Clothing. Highest Prices given. "C<EE PERCY'S.-Window for CHEAP k3 -PIPES. - ! WANTED TO BUY.—Beer Bottles (quarts), Is 3d dozen; Cast Iron, j £3 per ton, Wrot Iron 17s ton; Lead 12s cwt; Zinc, 12s cwt; Copper, Brass, Rugs, Sacking, Bottlts, and all kinds waste material. Prices en Application, Canterbury Bottle Exchange, '47 Colom - bo Street, Christchurch. . 7 56 A COOL SMOKE.—Does nob burn tongne. :i anci guaranteed 'pure, no ■more headaches. Hartley's Boer Tobacco. Sole agent—M. S. H. Manning, Christchurch. SUTTON and SONS, the King's seeds- _ men. Garden Seeds, Gd packets. ' National Mortgage and Agency Co. TED NEW?" SECOND-HAND DEALER, TRIANGLE. WILL give a Higher Price than you can get elsewhere, for Furniture, Prams, and all Household Requisites. Furniture bought in Town or Country. FOR one Month only—Suits to measure 425; extra Pants with Suit for Sos, at W. H. PEARCE'S.* ■QEE PERCY'S Window SoPcHEAP ! p_ PIPES. " j FOR SALE. NE W FUItNI TUR E. CHEAPER TITAN A.\ TV OTHER HOUSE IN TOWN. " ' , Best Cash Prices given for ' SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. V. BUSHNIE, Triangle Furniture' Exchange,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxix, Issue 7265, 12 August 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxix, Issue 7265, 12 August 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxix, Issue 7265, 12 August 1907, Page 3

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