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ENTERTAINMENTS. ADD FELL 0W S' HA L 1,. J)ii'er:ti<m ... Mr Honry Ha ward TO MORROW NIGHT, * ONE NIGHT ONLY. • MASKELYNE AND DEVANT'S MYSTERIES. (I.ato Maskelyne and Cooke.) DIRECT FitOM LONDON LONDON'S GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT. MR OWEN CLARK, The Celebrated Coniuro'r. If. GINTARO. Japan's Wondrous Juggler. MR BARCLAY GAMMON, London's Laughing Philosopher. WILL, THE WITCH AND THE WATCHMAN, Mr Maskelyne's Famous Illusory Sketch. The London Standard says:—Tho Marvel oi" Marvels.. A marvelous menu of mysteries, magic, mirth and musical merriment PRICES—4s, 3,s and 2s. Children half price. Reserve Scats 4s. Box Plan at H. M. Jones. ADPFE L L O_WJ5' JeFIITI OI'DFELLOW'S HALL. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26 and 27. IN Two Complete Change Programmes. Something better than usual. RICHARDS' ENTERTAINERS. And the Pick of the Picture World. Variety intervals by Brander Balfour, baritone balladist, Will Hughes, quaint, comic, clever; The Two Arnolds, jugglers, balancers, club swingers, hoop spinners, burlesque artists, etc.; Miss Ruby Thornton, s olo pianist; A. T. Richards, bio expert from London. POPULAR PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. O. V. 11. TNERE. WANTEDS, ETC.

"«[ T ANTED.—Washing or Cleaning v V or Scrubbing, by the day, by elderly person. Apply "X.Y.Z'"' Mail Office. WANTED KNOWN.—WiII all Farmers call and inspect the 0.8. Boot at W. J. .Moore's, Somerset Buildings. WANTED KNOWN~Entrier~for tho Home Industries section of the Horticultural Society's Annual Show are extended till THURSDAY morning 10 a.m.. 11. E. Curtis, secretary. MR LOGG, Evangelist, from Glasgow, will give an address, Arcade Chambers this evening, 7.30 p.m.. All invited. FOR Sale—Best Grade " Singer" Sewing Machine ; new; to be sold cheaply.—National Mortgage and Agency Co. LOST —Between Laghmor and Ashburton, on Tuesday, 16th inst., Green Purse Bag, containing Red purse 1 with money, etc. Reward. Ashburton Guardian Office. BAPTIST Sunday School Anniversary Services, Sunday, April 4. Social, Wednesday, April 7. T ONGBEACH Horticultural Society, JLJ Annual Show m Waterton Library, Thursday, March 4th, 1909. V. A. M. Watson, Hon. Secretary. FOUND— An old Stack Cover. Owner can have same by applying to John Cochrane, Ashburton. WANTED. —Farmers requiring ploughmen and farm hands to ring up Telephone 120. Youth wanted to drive water cart for threshing mill, 25s week. Three Ploughmen wanted, 25s week. 4 horse' teams. j Middle-aged woman wants a place as housekeeper, thoroughly domesticated and has good local references. Two female cooks wanted, no washing, 15s a week, private places. Housemaid, also a waitress, wanted for Ashburton. Generals and helps wanted for town and country vacancies, good wages. CHAS. THOMAS, ASHBURTON LABOUR EXCHANGE East Street, Ashburton. Established 1904. Telephone 120 WANTED.— Employers to apply to McDonald's Registry (opposite Stephenson's Auction Rooms), Ashburton, for harvest and threshing machine hands, cooks, etc. Wanted station cowman, able to kill sheep. Ploughmen. All orders promptly attended to. Telegraph McDonald's Registry, Ashburton, or Manchester St. Cliristchurch.

nnAVO Necessary Items on the Farm. WHITE'S SHEEP DIP. CYCLONE SPRING TURNIP FENCING. FARMERS' C0.0P., AGENTS. SMOKE Yankee Doodle, Light and Dark Plug, Aromatic and Dark m tins.—At PERCY'S only. OH ALICE! How extravagant you are. AVhatever makes you say that Maude? Why, you have got another new Pair of Shoes on. Do you really think they are now 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 are done. I really thought they wove new ones. AVhat Boot Shop did you get them repaired at. I had them repaired (it AA:. J. Moore's. I have never had my shoes repaired so neatly before. Father sent some repairs and had them haiidsewn. Whon he got them he was so delighted with them that he told mother to send all of our Repairs to W. J. Moore, Somerset Buildings, Burnett Street.

WANTED TO BUY—Copper, Brass, Hags, Sacking, Bottles, and all kinds ••;;i>to material. Prices on application, Canterbury Bottle Exchange, 47 Collmbo Street. ChristchurcUPUßLlC NOTICES. TTMPOUNDED by the Ranger from JL Cherteey, February 19, FOUR LITTLE STEERS and ONE HEIFER. II not claimed will be sold at Noon, March 4. JAMES BROWN, Poundkeepor. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN the District Court, holdcn at Ashburton. NOTICE is hereby given that Emma Elizabeth Hughes, of Ashburton, widow, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be h'olden at my office on 1909, at 11 o'clock a.m. MONDAY, the Ist day of MARCH, JOHN DAVISON, Deputy Official Assignee, February 23rd, 1909,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7728, 23 February 1909, Page 3

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