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ENTERTAINMENTS. QDDFEL LOW S' HALL Direction ... Mr Henry Hay ward. TO-NIGHT. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MASKELYNE AND DEVANT'S MYSTERIES. (Late Maskelyn© and Cooko.) DIRECT FROM LONDON LONDON'S GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT. MR OWEN CLARK, The Celebrated Conjuror. M. GINTARO. Japan's Wondrous Juggler. MR BARCLAY GAMMON, London's Laughing Philosopher WILL, THE WITCH AND THE WATCH:-LAN, Mr Mnskelyne's Fa mot:. Illusory Sketch. Ihe London Standard says:—The Marvel oi Marvels.. A marvelous nieJiu oi' mysteries, magic, mirth and musical merriment PRICES—4s, 3i> and 2s. Children hall price. Reserve Seats <k. ■..J,.°L.j J. iiliL tlt H- M- Jones. PUBLIC NOTICES. £2 REWARD, T OST.—From Muyfielcl on February JJ 20th, one BLACK AND TAN LOG, answers to the name of "Jock." Finder kindly communicate with GALLAGHER BROS., Ma.v'fiokl. ASH BURTON BOROUGH COUNCII. A IMPLICATIONS are invited for the XjL position of Borough Scavenger at a salary of £275 per'annum. Schedule of duties and all particulars may be seen at the. Town Clerk's Office, where applications will be received till 4 p.m. on MONDAY, the Bth MARCH. H. H. FOOKS, Town Clerk. ASHBURTON DORCAS SOCIETY. MEMBERS and Intending "Members are informed that the Sewing Moetmgs will comenco on MONDAY MARCH Ist m the Wakanui Road Board Office, at 2.30 p.m HENRIETTA FRIEDLANDER, Hon. Secretary. ASHU VIITON HORTICULTURAL"' SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW. ODDFELLOWS' HA L L ' TO-MORROW, 25th FEBRUARY. RECORD ENTRIES AFTERNOON TEA GUESSING COMPETITIONS TABLE DECORATIONS by POPULAR VOTE. Afternoon Tea 2.30 p.m. Evening, 7.30 p.m. ADMISSION—Is, Children—Cd. H. E. CURTIS, Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mrs Helen Hamilton are respectively informed that tiie Funeral of her iate beloved husband, Horace Gerald, will move from the County Hospital, on THURSDAY, February 25th, at 2.30 p.m., for the Ashburton Cemetery. JOHN MOORE, Undertaker. NOTICE. nnHRK^KLVO Machine, disengaged J_ oil MONDAY NEXT, now at Mr W. Jamison's. Dromore. A])ply Peter Stewart, at the machine, or Box 31, Ashburton. V/PNTEDS, ETC. W ANTED.—By young lady, situation a.s lady' help. Apply E. M. E.. (iluardian Ol'ice. WAxVTED.— Situatioii as light, general, or housemaid. Apply by Ictler ''Urgent," this oi'iee. XX7ANTED.— Plainly furnished bedV r room permauently. Good references.—"Charles," Mail Office. WANTED.— By Lady and Gentleman, with" boy (3) —Board and Lodgings. Private family preferred. '• Select," Guardian Office. W ANTED.—A young girl as house-parlour-maid—Ajjply Mrs Maude, Burnett Street. W ~ANTED KNOWN.—WiII all Farmers call and inspect the 0.8. Boot at W. J. Motire's. Somerset Buildings. ST ANDREW'S CHURCH, Tinwald. To-night (Ash Wednesday) at 8 p.m. Short Service and Address. I MR LOGG, Evangelist, from Glasgow, will give an address, Arcade Chambers this evening, 7.30 p.m.. All invited. QT STEPHEN'S CHURCH.—Service O tiii.j evening (Ash Wednesday), 7.;j0. WANTED.— Farmers requiring ploughmen and farm hands to ring ui> Telephone J v2o. i Youth wanted to drive water cart for threshing mill, -5s work. Three Ploughmen wanted, 2-ji week, 4 horse teams. Middle-aged woman wants a place as housekeeper, i honmghly domesticated and has good local references. Two female eoolcs wanted, no washing, 15s a week, private places. Housemaid, also a waitress, wanted for Ashburton. Generals and helps wanted for town I [ and country vacancies, good wages. CHAS. THOMAS, ASHBURTON LABOUR EXCHANGE East Street, Ashburton. Established 1004. Telephone 120

WANTED.— Kmployers 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, Asliburton, or Manchester St. Christchurch. OH ALICE! How extravagant you are. Whatever 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. AVell I never. How nice they are done. I really thought they were new ones. What Boot Shop did you get them repaired at. I had them repaired j 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 ho told mother to pond all of -our Repairs to W. J. Moore, i~'<)UHMt<:t Buildings, Burnett Street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXiX, Issue 7729, 24 February 1909, Page 3

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