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PUBLiC NOTICES. In the Estate of Late MRS H. M. BEACH, of Hinds. A PPIIOVED ACCOUNTS in the X7S.. above Estate will be Payable at my Office on or alter tho 10th DECEMber. ROBERT ATX'ORN, 12 17 Executor. A. GARDEN PARTY will be held in . His Mothven Domain on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4th, Commencing at 2 p.m., to Welcome the new Vicar, the .llev. H. York. Refreshments on the Ground. Programme Varied ; Side-shows and Sports. MRB W. MORGAN. 11 396 Hon. Seo. £1 REWARD. "I" OST, from Alford Forest, on the 1 X 24th. November—One Black and White SHEKP ,T)Oft ; answers to the name of "Tom." Any person giving information that will lend to his recovery will receive the above Reward. DONALD McKENZIE, 11 SGG Alford Forest. ASHRTJRTON FJERMANENT BUILDING AND £' INVESTMENT SOCIETY. j mHE Monthly and Other Payments JL ARE NO\V DUE, and will be roneived at the Office, Tailored Street, i THIS-BAY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1907. From 9.30 a.m. to 4 p.m., and from 7 to 9 p.m. DEPOSITS—RATE OF INTEREST At Call on Every Day's Balance : 3J Per Cent. ON FIXED 'DEPOSIT, For Twelve Months, Any Sum, 4 Per Cunt. ALBERT ROBERTS, 10 1 Manager. TiNWALD RACING CLUB. L -jyj-EETING.; To be 'held on the i TINWALD RACECOURSE On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1908.; PROGRAMME. (ApprovedJjy the C.J.C. and N.Z. Trotting Association.) 12.45 p.m.—GROVE FARM HANDICAP (Open), of 10 soys ; second horse 2 soys. from the stake. Nomination 10s. Six furlongs. 1.30 p.m.—FARMERS' TROT HANDICAP (Open ; optional Saddle .or Harness), of 10 soys ; second horse 2 son's from the stake. Nomination 10s. One mile and a half. 2.15 p.m.—TINWALD CUP HANDICAP (Open), of 20 soys, and Silver Cup value £5 5s (presented by the President and Vice-president) ; second horse 3 soys from the stake. Nomination 20s. One mile. 3 p.m.—HACK RACE HANDICAP, of 7 soys ; second horse 1 soy from the stake. Confined to horses that have never won an^oidvertised race above the value of 5 soys at the time of starting. Nomination 7s. Four furlongs. 3.45 p.m.—DOMAIN HANDICAP (Open), of 8 soys ; second horse 1 soy from the stake. Nomination Bs. Six furlongs. 4.30 p.m.—TINWALD TROT HANDICAP (Open), of 15 soys ; second ;hor.se 2 soys from the stake. Optional saddle or harness. Nomination 15s. Two miles. 5 p.m.—CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 5 soys. Entrance feo ss. Four furlongs. Post entry, to bo made immediately after the Domain Handicap. Open to all beaten horses. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. The meeting will be held under the Rules of Racing. Trotting races under the Rules of the New Zealand Trotting Association. 2. All winners are subject to be rev handica~v>ed. 3. All riders to wear colours, and weights»in Trotting Races to be not less than lOsfc. 4. All stakes to be paid in full. 5. NOMINATIONS for all races except Consolation, accompanied by fee, name, pedigree, age, performance, and description of horses, and colours of riders, must be in writing, and in the hands of the Secretary, at his house, Tinwald, not. later than 9 p.m. on SATURDAY, the 14th day of December, 1907. l 6. No horse will be handicapped iinless the Nomination Fees are paid. This Rule will be strictly enforced. WElGHTS.—Weights will be declared on or about THURSDAY, the 26th day of December, 1907. As there are no Acceptances, nonstarters must be scratched not later than HALF-AN-HOUR before the advertised time of starting. C. BENNETT. Secretary. Tinwald P.O. k® EXPLANATION • ABOUT OUR NEW CASH SYSTEM PEOPLE want as much as possible for money spent — ACTUAL VAULE in goods. This is best obtained by a CASH BUYER at a CASH STORE; because you don't pay for time—time lost every month entering and collecting accounts; you don t pay interest on bad debts —you don't pay as much as the man that obtains credit for several mouths, and has, besides the tradesman's goods, the use of his money tor that period. . From November Ist we give NO CREDIT. We SELL FOOTWEAR CHEAPER —at Cheapest-in-Christ-church Prices. We'll save you from 10 to 20 per cent, on the Price of your next Boots, and we'll do repairs better and cheaper. It pays to pay CASH. SEE OUR WINDOW?. 3 1 Him w ASHBURTON, METHVEN, & ChKISTCHUECH UMBRELLA MAKING. (Established 12 Years.) I wish to notify/ tho Public of Ashburton that I am still Repairing and Making UMBRELLAS in Burnett • Street. Umbrellas Recovered from 3s 6tf. | SMITH MACKWELL, Umbrella Maker and Fruiterer, (Opposite Guardian Office). , HWE YOU SEEN THE CHARMING { MILLINERY AT \ A NDREW f\BU AND jpQ.'S P | ii." ' \J ' ' v>" \ The HATS arc Simply Lovely, and • the Prices are Lower than ever. Call s and see these Goods. 3 ___________________ |Q1 SOVEREIGNS unclaimed l»ai \ _w_l Abbey distribution. Over Is a « Tin returned in exchange for Coupons. i

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxix, Issue 7350, 3 December 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxix, Issue 7350, 3 December 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxix, Issue 7350, 3 December 1907, Page 3

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