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ENTERTAINMENTS. ADDFELLOWS' HALL Direction ... Mr Henry Hay ward. ONS NIGHT ONLY. WEDNESDAY NEXT. LONDON,S GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT. MASKELYNE AND DEVANT'S MYSTERIES. (Late Miulu-lyiH! and Cooko.) Direct from the St George's and Egyptian Halls, London, where they hold the world's record of a continuous and unbroken season of over 19,000 consecutive performances.. Box plan at Jones and Co. Prices— is, 3s, 2s, children half price. Reserve seats 4s.

WANTED 3, ETC. WANTED, |^1 ONTRACTORS FOR STACKING. ApplyMANAGER, Springfield Estate, Methven. \KT ANTED.—A capable general. W Good wages. Apply Mrs F. A. Srnirh, Cameron Street, East. WANTED.— A Good General Servant. Mr.* Albert Roberts, "Bonython," Willis Street, West. "P, /'ANTED KNOWN.—WiII all •4 * Farmers call and inspect the 0.8. Boot at W. J. Moore's, Somerset Buildings.

WANTED.— A young girl a s housc-parlour-maid—Apply Mrs Maude, Burnett Street. Xl/ANTED.— Washing or Cleaning V V or .Scrubbing, by the day, by elderly person. Apply "X.Y.Z.''' Mail Office. ' ■ -pr/AXTE.O AT ONCE--A good shoeV V iutc .Smith.—Stephens and Son, Burnett Street. \ rjpO LET—House 5 rooms, washhouse, JL si able, 4-acre laud, good garden. West Bell. Apply J. B. Christian. ' V OST.— From Spriiigfield, Chestnut iLa mare with white forehead. 10s reward on information being sent to Hugh Yostenskov, Springfield, Methven.

~\fij ANTED.—Farmers requiring V v ploughmen and farm hands to ring v]) Telephone 120. Youth wanted to drive water cart for threshing mill, 25s week. Three Ploughmen wanted, 25s week, 4 horse teams. Middle-aged woman wants a place as housekeeper, thoroughly domesticated and has good local references. Two female cooks wanted, no Avashing, los a week, private places. Housemaid, also a waitress, wanted for Ashburton. Generals and helps wanted for town and country vacancies, good wages. 1 CHAS. THOMAS, ASHBUIiTON LABOUR EXCHANGE East Street, Ashburton. Established 1904. Telephone 120 "soxVicromii. jssuaitos s< a a o o w t 'm q.B .ned }X9U .mOA" 9A831 "11191^ OABOI nOA"' A*Bp 9l[}. Ul9l[} 9ABIJ a"BU1 noA' '. SupiCAV HOA" d99J{ } ( uoav o\{ "uor;oßJ9tq.es uoa! 9ai« j{iay A'oqq. SuiAiOUJi ''eouap'unoo i[:)iav' sired -0.1 anoX'op xiBO oav snqj, •-;u9uh}Jbcl -9q -jin.iiudta'ji -iuo vi .19.11 Bdon }jadxg; ub A"ojdui9 9av .toquiouio.i o:j noA' }übav 9^ •UOO9 p9.UBd9JI S^OOfl 3SOip Sllt^lfUAV <H[ I[iav no^' "H^nA9 IHIBl HIB IL'OU 00! IGIM s}°°a i° -IJM A*SS9.ip ODIU B 3UUB9AI •dv era lung. p t noAv noi iHOIIOHX 1

SMOKE Yankee Doodle, Light and Dark Plug, Aromatic and Dark in tins.—At PERCY'S only. OH ALICE! How extravagant you are. Whatever makes you say that Maude? _ Why, you havegot another new Pair of Shoes on. Do you really think they are new ones? Yes, I am sure they are new. Well, Maude you are mistaken. These are my Old Shoes, but I have had them repaired. Well I never. How nice they arc done. I really thought they were new ones. "What Boot Shop did you get them repaired at. I had them repaired at W. J. Moore's. I have never had my shoes repaired so neatly before. Father sent some repairs and had them handsewn. When he got them he was so delighted with them that he told mother to send all of our Repairs io I W. J. Moore, Somerset Buildings, Burnett Street.

DALGETY AND CO., LIMITED. METHVEN YARDS. 25ih FEBRUARY, 1909. WE SHALL offer on account of Messrs W. and R. Nosworthy, " Waikaro," Mt Somers. 800 Kalfbred WETHER LAMBS, one brand and earmark. BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: A largo percentage of theso Lambs are t>!f English grass and arc well grown. A L S 0On account George Gerard, Esq., ''Snowden), 1000 Sound Mouth Halfbred EWES DALGETY AND CO., LIMITED. i HENRY STEPHENSON.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 2{\ ACHES, WITH DWELLING, U RACECOURSE ROAD. [HAVE been favoured with iiistruclior.s from Mr W. Eden to offer for Private Sale his HOMESTEAD, comprising 20 ACHES, WITH COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS. The Land is very good, and divided into 3 '-addocks, all well watered and handy to town, being situated on the Racecourse Road, adjoining Mr Sievowright's property. As Mr Eden is leaving through illhealth, no reasonable offer will be refused. Further particulars on application. Also, on account of Mr A. Pollock, HIS PROPERTY, . Comprising new Dwelling of 5 rooms, Bathroom, Wash-house with copper set in, Stable, etc.; together with i-ACRE SECTION situated on the corner of South Street and East Belt, and being so centrally situated, and iust escaping the high rates, is an ideal homo for a working man. Enquire for prico, and you will be sure to buy. _ I also have two HALF-ACRE SECTIONS on the Belt Road, Allenton, for sale, which are worth enquiring about. First-class building sites. Also, TWO SECTIONS in Rule's Subdivision, near Saleyards, at £60 each; splendid locality. Other Properties on hand for Sale, which I will be pleased to show intending purchasers.

HENRY STEPKENSON, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT.

Have you tried a Bottle of ■jVjTILITARY FICKLE. Only 1s per bottle at FLETCHER BROS.' Cash Supply Stores. mHE PRODUCT OF THE EXPERI--1 ENCE OF A CENTURY AND A-HALF !—Such is KEEN'S MUS TARD ! It has been on the mark'?; since about the middle of the eighteenth century, and stands to-day, as it aid years ago, as the very best of this c'.hsk of condiment.. It gives a de-l.isb.tful piquancy to all meat*:

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXiX, Issue 7727, 22 February 1909, Page 3

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