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H. MATSON AND CO. ARCADE 'HORSB_-FAIR. FRIDAY 18th JUNE, 1909. - PRESENT ENTRY: KA HORSES OF ALL DE- KA Ol) SORIPTIONS. OU Further Entries Invited. H. MATSON AND CO., Auctioneers. wan:teds, etc. WANTED.— A strong Lad to strike — Apply Chas. Chapman's otables. WANTED.— A smart Boy for office —Apply Friedlander Bros., Ltd. FARMERS are invited to inspect our Exhibit at Show Room, Burnett Street. —Reid and Gray. WOULD the person who took my Overcoat by mistake from my saloon kindly return same to J. H. Bond, East Street. nnHE person who is known to have -*L taken a Gentleman's Overcoat from the Oddfellows' Mall on night of Thursday last, had better return same to Caretaker of Oddfellows' 'Hall at once, to save further trouble. "CURMERS.—Our New Disc Plough JL is worth your attention.—Reid and Gray. WANTED.— Members of Baring Square Tennis Club to attend meeting Schoolroom, Wednesday, 8 p.m. sharp. Business important. -\JALEYTA Quadrille Assembly will v be held as usual, Wednesday evening, m Orange Hall, at 8 p.m. QEE Boby's Two-minute Churn, on Exhibition Show Room.—Reid and Gray., ; WANTED.—Farmers requiring ploughmen and farm hands to ring up Telephone 120. Practical Gardener, splendid references, wants job as gardener m country or on a station. Several good Ploughmen waiting for situations. Cook-baker wants a situation cooking for camp or station. Boy wanted to ride race-horses. Two light generals and Housemaid waiting for situation m town. Generals and helps wanted for town and country vacancies, good wages. To Let.—-Furnished Bed-room (with use of sitting-room). CHAS. THOMAS, ASHBURTON LABOUR EXCHANGE East Streflt, Aihburton. Established 1904. Telephone 120 r\ ARROTS, Onions, Parsnips, and KJ Potatoes retailed m quantities from 6d worth upwards, at Thomas Bros.'. Havelock Street. "DRIME' Morepork Sausages, made -*- from dairy-fed pork, fresh every Saturday Morning. Per lb., 7d. Al§o Saveloys, Brawn and German Sausage.. FLETCHER BROS.' Cash Supply Stores. HOCKING'S New Book, "The Sword: of the,' Lord" ; paper edition 2s 6d, cloth-3s 6d. Get this while there Quesnay .^Tarkington), Queen Kate (GarvicQ)',: Quaint Subjects of the King ' are plenty m stock. Also Maurice Guest (by Richardson), The Guest of (Fraser), Queen Alexandra's Gift Book, and others:—H. M. JONES, Bookseller and Stationer. .;.•;. A GOOD Razor,', Shaving Pot, Shavine Soap, and a Good Strop—all for 7s6d. at PERCY'S. WE have just landed a heavy shipment of CARBIDE OF /CALCIUM. " v Users of Acetylene Gas should get our quotations before 'buying their Winter Supply. ■ FARMERS' CO-OP. WREATHS, Bouquets, etc., made up on the shortest notice. Artificial Wreaths and Pot Plants always m stock.—Thomas Bros., Havelock Street. "\7ISITORS to-Winter Show should V try some of our Morepork Saveloys,' Is per doz. Brawn and German Sausages, 7d per lb. Primest Pork Sausages, 7d per lb. . ■■- - At FLETCHER BROS.' Cash Supply Stores. BUY your next Pipe from PERCY ; he has by far the best assortment, and his prices are low. mHE EDISON PHONOGRAPH.— X When friends drop mto spend the, evening, or when you have invited guests, nothing will give them more enrolment or make it easier tor you to entertain them than the Edison Phonograph. Our prices are the same as the cities. Try us.—A. T. H. WILLIAMS, East Street/ A SPLENDID Assortment of Boxing Gloves, Punch-balls, Footballs, Hockey Sticks, Sbm-guards, etc., at PERCX'S. WHEAT, Barley, Oats, Maize, Straw-chaff, Bedchaff, Oatsheaf, Poultry Grit and Spice, Parrot Feed, Mill Produce, Pig-feed, etc., retailed m any quantity. All goods guaranteed and delivered by Thomas Bros., Grain,' Produce and Seed Dealers, Havelock Street. LOOK HERE! KftLß BAGS 1A SUGAR. Our Price O\J 8s 3d; Sago, Tapioca, Split Peas and Pearl Barley, all at 2d per lb; 251 b Bags Oatmeal 2s 9d; 71b Bags Oatmeal Is; Creamota Is per bag, at FLETCHER BROS' Cash Supply Stores, PERCY'S Latakia Smoking Mixture has been a great success; 2oz for Is; 16J per cent, of Latakia m this mixture f FUNERAL NOTICE. mHE Friends of Mr and Mrs Johann JL Drederch Haar are respectfully informed that the Funeral of their late beloved daughter, Annie Pretoria, will move from their residence, McMurdo street, Tinwald, on WEDNESDAY, June 9th, at 2 p.m., for the Ashburton Cemetery. BAKER BROS., Undertakers. " PUBLIC NOTICES. TO LET. OHOP, IN BURNETT STREET. Apply MAIL AND GUARDIAN OFFICE. 4 SPLENDID DIET FOR AGED j ±\ PEOPLE.—As people grow old, car • must b«* taken not to overtax the system with heavy foods. From RQBINSON'S PATFNT BARLEY i^me splendid dishes can be made—pnddinßfi: blano manges, gruel. Easy of digestion and rich m nutriment, th>«e dishee^r© unrivalled for elderly person*,, Recipot m cecb tin,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7816, 8 June 1909, Page 3

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