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I CHURCH SERVICES. QT. STEPHEN'S Church.-—8.30 a.m.. |C 5 Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Mil tins and Litany ; 7 p.m., Evensn.ip;. BARING Square Church.—Morning, Rev. H. E. Bellhouse—subject, "The Friend of God" ; evening, Rev. R. Richards.- 1 112 "PRIMITIVE Methodist Church.— .1. To-morrow's Services : 11 a.m., Mr H. M. Jones ; 6.30 p.m., Mr G. Aston. 1 110 iTIHURCH of Christ.—Central Mis\J sion Hall : 11, 2.30, 6.30. ''New Testament Conversions," IX.—Pastor G. Manifold. 1 115 ST. ANDREW'S Church, Tinwald.— Service Sunday Evening, 7 o'clock : also at St. James's, Waterton, 3 p.m. 1 124 FUNERAL NOTICE. FTHHE Friends of Mr Sproule Graham JL are respectfully informed that his Funeral will move from his late residence, West Belt (adjoining Alford Forest Road), TO-MORROW (Sunday), 12th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Ashbnrron Cemcterv. BAKER BROS., 1 122 Undertakers. mmagßmammmmjmmm VVANTEDS; ETC. WANTED— Boys ; good wages.-~ Apply Woollen Mills. 1 103 WANTED— A Light Place in Country near Ashburton, — Apply "Servant," Guardian Office. 1 126 J^IOR Sale—Valuable Building Site, having frontage on Cox and Cass Streets.—Apply Wallace W. White, ! Tobacconist. 1 113 I SHALL visit Methven on January 14th. Orders c/o E. Mahood.— J. Stace, Chimney Sweep, Ashburton. LOST, between Hinds and Ran.^itata, on railway line—A Grey Felt Hat. Finder rewarded on returning to T. Angus, Hig'hbank. 1 113 &HTRAYED on my Farm, at Elgin— 5 Four Fat. Steers. Owner can have same on paying expenses.—A. Topping, Elgin. 1 125 WANTED— Dairy Farmers interested in Milking Machinery to consult Winsloe and Co. about the "' Hartnctt," which is the best machine on the market. 1 66 WANTED— Three Men for Wool Rolling ; Labourers, 8s day ; Camp Cooks, 25s and 35s week. Woman wants Washing or Cleaning by the-day ; clean worker. Men waiting for Harvest Work, Binder Driving, Stooking, or Forking. CHAS. THOMAS'S REGISTRY, East Street, Ashburton. Established 1904. Telephone 120. BLUMEL'S No. 7 Accumulators, 25s each ; all other Motor Sundries equally cheap, at Johnston's Cycle and Motor Depot, Ashburton. "TVfEW BOOKS.—An excellent seloc_L^ tion of beautiful editions in dainty bindings of the classics, poets and popular authors of good fiction. Birthday Books in great variety. Bibles —a splendid variety, from the smallest printed (If x \:f s x I) to Family Bibles, Reference and Teachers' Bibles, indexed all through. Xmas Cards, Postcards, New Books.—H. M. JONES, Bookseller. A NICE Collection of Articles suitable for Christmas Presents at Percy's. PUTZ Cream.—Best Metal Polish made ; 7d half-pint tin.—Farmers' Co-op., Agents. WANTED— Mothers,, .gktej^.Jßrothers, and Sweethearts to come along arid buy your Xmas Presents of Toys and Fancy Goods where they are telling at half ordinary prices.—At H. Bairstow's, Lower East Street. ' A NICE Collection of Articles suitable for Christmas Presents at L'urcy.'s. npOWELS, coloured, at Bd, lOd and JL Is; white do., 9d, Is and Is 3d. These are bargains to be remembered. W. J. Moore, Somerset Buildings. MEN'S Island Hats for harvesting 2s 6d each; Holland Hats at 2s. The Somerset Buildings Draper. WHITE and Cream Table Damask, under the new tariff. This means a saving of 25 per cent on foreign cost at W. J. Moore's Annual Sale. T|IRY Cooking with a "Perfection" JL Oil Stove while weather is hot.— Farmers' Co-op., Agents. Q\ HEETINGS.—White, 72 and 80 k3 inches, at Is, Is 3d, and Is 6d ; grey, same widths, Is 2d, Is 4d and Is 6d." W. J. Moore's, Somerset Buildings. A NICE Collection of Articles suit.Z'jl able for Christmas Presents at Percy's. MRS NEW, Leading Buyer of superior Left-oft' Clothing ; highest prices given. Address : Opposite Bushnie's, Triangle. 12 321 A BIG Clean-up of Remnants this week at Mitchell and Turner's Sale. ~~TED NEW, SECOND-HAND DEALER, TRIANGLE. BUYS 90 per cebfc. of tho Household Furniture, etc., oflred for Sale. WHY? BECAUSE— He always give a Higher ?rice tha» get elsewhere. , WANTED —Those who don't know the good qualities of "At Home" Tea to learn now. It requires no aids to bring out its delicious aromatic flavour. Packed in useful air-tight canisters. —Manchester Bros., Sole Agents. HAVE you seen my new Postcard Views of Ashburton? Coloured Glossy Cards ; splendid line. CHEAP PICTURES.—The best way to get good Pictures cheap is to buy the Xmas Numbers of any of the following journals, which all contain splendid coloured supplement or steel engravings :— PEARS' ANNUAL, with 4 big coloured Pictures, Is each ; Xmas Number Black and White,' with large coloured Picture, Is 6d ; Christmas Numbers of Sketch, English Graphic, Holly Leaves, Illustrated London News, Gentlewoman, and Lady's Pictorial. Weldon's Ladies' Journal, Weldon's Illustrated Dressmrfker, and Weldon'e Children's Bazaar, just to hand. Each has a beautiful steel engraving as a supplement. CHAS. THOMAS, News Agent and Stationer, East Street .. Ashburton. YOUR time is getting short if you want some real bargains. Sale Closes on Saturday.—Mitchell and Turner. mOYS and Fancy Goods, Cricket and JL Tennis Balls, Children's Pictures, Books, less than half price, at H. Bairstow's, Lower East Street. T INE of Crash—4oo yards, ranging JL_ in' prices from 10c! to Is 6d. All to be cleared at 4£d yard. No repeating of this line.—Moore's Annual Sale. NlClTColleotion. of Articles suit able for Christmas Presents at .Percy's, WANTED— Lovers of Pure Foods to use "At Home "Tea. The purity and strength of the tea leaf are retained by packing in airtight canisters. —Manchester Bros., Sole Agents. MOKO— The Great Cough Cure. The greatest remedy the world hits ever known. Vow storekeeper ?too^§il?.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7382, 11 January 1908, Page 3

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