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T. BULLOCK. FOR SALE. DESIRABLE Building Site, in Will*.; Street West. - ' . Several Building Sites-on East Belt £©ur Building Allotments, Bcucefieldi Aventf6> Netherby. TO LET. COTTAGE in Cameron Street West ? also one in Wakanui road,; and one. each in Eton and Church streets,. Hampstead. , MONEY. SEVERAL SUMS to LEND on firat- ' class securities at Current Kates. . t. bullock: D^l-trETY AND CO., LTD., VERY CHEAP SHEEP COUNTRY. TTTITHIN 80 miles of Dunedin and 13 miles of a Railway Statin, and 3 miles of a School. i ACRES>of whiellssO.acres have been cultivated, balance in -natural state. The land consists of:,nicely-sheltered tussock' ridges. —none of it high, aud a considerable area could be cultivated. The Buildings aro substantial and commodious, and wjII sheltered' bjr i plantations. , PRICE : 32s 6d per acre, or as a. going concern. , ' For domestic reasons this place'must be sold promptly, and is iii consequence offered at a low figure. Full, particulars on application tc» DALGETY AND CO., LTD.,. Canterbury and Otago. BUSINESS NOTICES. Market House. (Telephone No. 96.) WE special draw the attention of VISITORS ' to the WINTER SHOW to.the Large Stock of GROCERIES AND Ci?OGKERY At MARKET HOUSE, ; • Burnett Street, And invite them to leave their orders with KERR BROS. Who supply the BEST OF GOODS at the, LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES, giving quick delivery and best of aV t tention to all orders, either gjvea a» forwarded. • ■. y ' - lEjEj i jf.E| Steednttivs • SOOTHING Powder^ Relieve FEVERISH HEAT. ° PrevcntFITS,CONVULSIONS.«te. Preserve a healthy state of the constitution p" i* CHILDREN. — PJs»ie observe the.EE in.STjEEDMAN. ft f&Ytdirs contain - mm |H NO POISON JEE KEMPTHORNE, PROSbEK AND CO., AGENTS. NEW RAILWAY TIME-TABLE. ASHBURTON~TRAINS. Trains now arrive in Ashburton' at follows: From Mount Somera-i-9.15 a.m. From Christchurch —9.32*, (mail) and 10.55 a.m., 1.43 (express) and.7.5 p.m. From the south—lo.4s, a.m., 2.58, 3.18 (mail), 5.45 (express) .and 7.45 p.m. •Departures are now at the .following times: For the noith—7.2s and 11.15 a.m., 3.25 (mail), 3.40 and 5.53 p.m. (express). For the south-^6.45, 9.40 (mail) and .11.10 a.m., 1.50 (express} and 3.50 p.m. For Mono* Bome'rs-* 4.25 p.m. '' _ ALTERATION IN MAIL SERVICES. As from the Ist of April, 1909,, maib will close -at the Ashburton .Post Offico as follows : FUR.OHRISTCHURCH ANW INTER* MEDIATE OFFICES, DAILY-. 6.50 ia.m, Chersey, Rakaia and ChristI ," church. 10.45, a.m, Fairtpn, Rakaia and, Christ- ; church. 2.55 p.m. (Express), Chertsey, Ra- . rkaia,. Christchurch; WeiI . ' , ' : Jington. I 3.10, p.m., Droinore, Duiuandel and "Burnham. y , v 5.20, p.m., (Express) Christchurch, 1 ..ana Tuesdays, Thursdays .and Saturdays-r-Wel-lington. FOR SOUTHERN~OFFICES, DAILY. 6 a.m. Tinwald, Winßlow, - Hinds, Ealiug. Rangitata, Teinuka, GeralrTine. 9.10 a.m. (Expreae). Dunedin cargil] and intermediate offices. 1.201 p.m. (Express), Geraldine, Te« miika. Timaru, Oalnaru, Dunedin. 3.20 p.m., Tinwald, Window, Hinds, /Timaru. - FOR BRA"nGH LINES/ 6.30 a.m., Greenstreet and Ashburton Forks, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. 9.50 a.m., Elgin, Wakanui, Rivcrsi.de, daily. 9.50 a.m, SeavieV, Sonfiold, Newlands, Tuesdays, 'Thursdays and ' . . ■ Saturdays. i\4s p.m., Longbeach and intermediI ate offices. 4 p.m. " Mount Sonier? line and.Mayfield, d.u'lv. „ ' FOR AUSTRALIAN STATES.* Every Thursday, 5.20 p.m., via''Wellington. Every Saturday, 1.20 p.m., via'^Bluff. FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND EUROPE. Every Thursday, 5.20 p.m., via Wei Hngton. R. D. DANSEY,Postmaster.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7821, 14 June 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7821, 14 June 1909, Page 4