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WANTEDS, ETC. WANTED, "jOOR Oakhurst Private Hospital.—A PROBATIONER. | /', ' i WANTED.— :A Strong Girl to help with Housework.—Apply Mrs Chas. Reid, Tinwald. WANTED, by capable person.—Engagement as Working Housekeeper. Highest references.—-Address this office: WANTED.— Washerwoman, Saturdays, half-day.—Apply Guardian office. ■ BAPTIST Tabernacle.—Missionary Meeting, This Evening, 7.30. Address by Miss Gainsford, our returned missionary. All invited. Collection. LOST, last Saturday.—Heavy Gold Bangle. Reward. Guardian office. "" LOST. —Young Irish ,Terrier,- from Mount Somers. Reward. —Apply Miss Peache, Mount Somers; LOST. —Axle-end, about one foot long, between Ashburton and Eiffelton. . Finder please return to Motor Power Co., Ashburton. RESERVE Tuesday June 29th, to ' hear Rev. Hunt's (Timaru) Dramatic Recital, from Works of Charles Dickens,, at Baptist Tabernacle. . 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 Street, Ashburton. Established 1904. Telephone 120 DON'T DELAY. ORDER at once some of our Prime "Morepork" SAUSAGES for Sunday's Breakfast. Will arrive by the 11.30 train Saturday morning. Scores of would-be purchasers were too late last week. 7d per Ib, at FLETCHER BROS.' Cash Supply Stores. WREATHS, Bouquets;, etc., made up on the shortest notice. Artificial Wreaths and Pot Plants always m stock.—Thomas Bros., Haveloek Street. <. A GOOD Razor, Shaving Pot, Shay- ' ing So&p, and a Good Strop—all for 7s 6d, at PERCY'S. HOCKING'S New Book, "The Sword of the Lord" ; paper edition 2s 6d;. cloth./3s ,6d. Get,, this while there are plenty- m stock. " Also Maurice Quesnay (Tarkington), Queen Kate (Garvice), Quaint Subjects of the King Guest (by Richardson), The Guest of (Fraser), Queen Alexandra's Gift Book, and others.—H. M. JONES, Bookseller and Stationer.. • ! BUY your next Pipe from PERCY ; j he. has by far the best assortment, and his prices are low. KING'S BIRD TRAPS. WILL catch all kinds of Small Birds, They are i,«rti Expensive. FARMERS'CU-OP., Agents. LOOK HERE! K£»LB BAGS 1A SUGAR. Our Price O\J 8s 3d; Sago, Tapioca, Split Peas and Pearl Barley, all at 2d per lb; i!slb 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 lor Is; 16J per cent, of Latakia m this mHE EDISON PHONOGRAPH.— _L When friends drop m to_ spend the evening, or when you have invited guests, nothing will give them more enjolment or make it easier for you to entertain them than the Edison Phonograph. Our prices are the same as the cities. Try, us.—A. T. H. WILLIAMS, East Street. Onions, Parsnips, and V_> Potatoes retailed m quantities from 6d worth upwards, at Thomas Bros.' Havelock Street. PRIME Morepork Sausages, made from dairy-fed pork, fresh every Saturday Morning. Per lb., 7d. Also Saveloys, Brawn and German Sausage. . .. FLETCHER BROS.' Cash Supply Stores. BRING your bay rum bottle to PERCY to get re-filled from bulk; double strength. Is. WHEAT, Barley, Oats, Maize, ; Straw-chaff, Bedchaff, Oatsheai, j Poultry Grit and Spice, Parxot Feed, I Mill Produce, Pig-feed, etc., retailed m any quantity. All goods guaranteed and delivered by Thomas Bros., Grain, Produce and Seed Dealers, Havelock Street. .:. . - . . PUBLIC NOTICES. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY (LTD.). 6 PER CENT PREFERENCE SHARES. A PPLICATIONS are invited for 2693 J\ SHARES, the unallotted balance of the First Issue of 20,000 6 per cent Preference Shares of £5 each at par. As the list will be finally closed on the completion of this issue, early application is desirable. Forms of application and full particulars obtainable at the Head Offices, or its branches at Ashburton, Rangiora, Hawarden and East Oxfprd. E. W. RELPH, General Manager. WAKANUI ROAD BOARD. I HEREBY give public notice, m acdance with "The Road Boards Act, with "The Road Boards Act, 1908," Section 108, and "The Rating Act, 1908," Section 48, that it is the intention of the Wakanui Road Board, at its next ordinary meeting, to be held on July 3, li*o9, to make and levy a GENERAL RATE 'of FIVESIXTEENTHS of a PENNY m the POUND STERLING on the Rateable Value of all the Rateable Properties within the Wakanui Road District, for the year commencing on the Ist day of April, 1909, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1910, payable m one instalment on Saturday, July the 24th, 1909, and that the Rate Book is open for inspection at the office of the Wakanui Road Board, Ashburton, during office hours. JOHN KILGOUR, Clerk Wekanui Road Board. June 16, im

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7823, 16 June 1909, Page 3

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