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WANTEDS, ETC. WANTED— A General Help.—Apply Mrs A. A. Fooks, Park street. WANTED— Girl or Youn e Woman, light housework; good wages.—•• Apply "Urgent," Guardian office. ANTED.—Two Lady Canvassers, 10s a day; permanent billet to right applicant.—Appy 9.30 a.m. sharp at Meechan's Commercial Hotel. WANTED.— Laundress-Housemaid, for country station; wages, 15s to 17s 6d.—Apply particulars this office. WANTED Known.—Scottish Dancing Class will be held on Friday this week, m Masonic Hall. ANTED.—Everybody to see new Flannel Blousings, 2s 3d and 2s, to be cleared at Is yard.—A ORR and CO., LTD. QT. Stephen's Children's Concert.— k-5 Full Rehearsal This (Wednesday) Evening, 6 o'clock. TINWALD United Band of Hope.— In Tinwald Hall, Thursday, June 24, 7.30 p.m. Good programme. OST, on Saturday, between AllenLi ton School and Lewis's Stable— A Trap Whip. Finder rewarded on leaving same at Lewis's Stable. FOR Sale.—Several large Casks and Oil Drums.—Apply Guardian office. 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. Cook-baker wants a situation cooking for camp or station. Boy wanted to ride race-horses. Generals and helps wanted for town and country vacancies, good wages. Severl good Ploughmen and Farm Rouseabouts waiting for jobs. Three Youths want jobs on farms. CHAS. THOMAS, ASHBURTON LABOUR EXCHANGE East Street, A;hburton. Established 1904. Telephone 120 A SPLENDID Assortment of Boxing Gloves, Punch-balls, Footballs, Hockey Sticks, Sbm-guards, etc., at PERCY'S. WREATHS, Bouquets, etc., made up on the shortest notice. Artificial Wreaths and Pot Plants always m stock.—Thomas Bros., Havelock Street. BLOOD'S AMERICAN TT A V T7NIV E'S. PRICE, Ofa EACH. TRY ONE. FARMERS' CO-OP., Agents. TO PHONOGRAPH OWNERS. HAVING decided to stock none but Edison Records m the future, we are offering until the end of the present month only, our stock of Sterling, Clarion and Columbia Records at Is Id each or 12s per doz. As the above is an opportunity that will not occur again, you are-advised to call early and make a good pick.—A. T. H. WILLIAMS, j Phonograph Dealer, East Street. A GOOD Razor, Shaving Pot, Shaving Soap, and a Good Strop—all for 7s 6d. at PERCY'S. - — "DRIME 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. BUY your next Pipe from PERCY ; he has by far the best assortment, and his prices are low. WHEAT, Barley, Oats, Maize, Straw-chaff, Bedchaff, Oatsheai, 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. 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. /CARROTS, Onions, Parsnips, and \_/ Potatoes retailed m quantities from 6d worth upwards, at Thomas Bros.' Havelock S.rcet. TENDERS. TINWALD TOWN BOARD. mENDERS are invited up to SAX TURDAY, July 3rd, for REFORMING and SHINGLING Melcombe street ,about 21 Chains. A. A. FOOKS, Surveyor to the Board. UPPER ASHBURTON ROAD BOARD. mENDERS are invited for the FORJL MATION (half-width) of some 340 CHAINS of the Roads near Hackthorne. Tenders, to be addressed to the chairman, marked "Tender," and left at the Board's office, West street, Ashburton, on or before 12 o'clock noon of SATURDAY, June 26. Particulars of the work can be obtained on application to the clerk. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order, JOHN DAVISON, Clerk. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the PARTNERSHIP heretofore carried on by Margaret Mary Digby and Octavius Digby as farmers at Winchmore, under the style or firm of M. M. Digby and Son, has, by mutual consent, been DISSOLVED as from the fifteenth day of June, 1909. Margaret Mary Dipby will pay and discharge all debts and liabilities of the late firm, and is entitled to receive and give receipts for all money and debts due and owing to the said firm. Octavius Digby retires from the firm. Dated this 15th day of June, 1909. OCTAVIUS DIGBY MARGARET MARY DIGBY. Witness to both signatures—HUGO FRIEDLANDER, Merchant, AshburE. G. CRISP, Solicitor. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MRS CURTIS'S SECOND TERM . will COMMENCE on THURSDAY, July Ist, at Saunders' Buildings. At home Wednesdays, Cass street. PERCY'S Latakia Smoking Mixture has been a great success.; 2oz for Is; 16) per cent, of Latakia m thie

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7829, 23 June 1909, Page 3

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