AMUSEMENTS" AWB WEETiNGS. HAYWARD'S "OICTURES. At 8 O'Clock.JL LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. — Of — THE DEAD SECRET Alto&*fclier a THE DEAD SECRET. Marvellous i'HJB DEAD SECRET Film, demons- THE DEAD SECRET. trating the THE DEAD SECRET startling pos- THE DEAD SECRET". bibilitius of the THE DEAD SECRET. Motion Picture THE DEAD SECRET. Art. THE DEAD SECRET. Poafce v. Barry; Her Mother's Oath; . ':Warwick Chroncile"; The BJack' Hand ; Some Fools There Were ; Etc. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) HEARTS .OF THE EMPIRE. THE RE-OPENING OF THE ASHBURTON HOSPITAL, „ By DR. T. H. A. VALENTINE, (Inspector-General of Hospitals, &c), T¥f ILL TAKE PLACE TO-MORROW THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1913, At 2.30 p.m.. All interested in the welfare of the institution arc invited to be present. By Order, ARTHUR CLARKE, 10 214' Secretary. BARING SQUARE SALE OF WORK & FOREST FAIR. THEATRE ROYAL, OCTOBER 16th and 17th. To be' Opened by His Worship the Mayor (H. Davis, Esq.), TO-MORROW (Thursday) at 3.30 .p.m. Plain and Fancy Stalls. 1; Fairy Well and Toy Stall. ; Fern Bower and Sweet Stall: Produce Stall. Novel Competitions, Shooting Gallery. Afternoon, Free. Evening—Admission to Bazaar and Concert, 6d. Proceeds in aid of the New Methodist Parsonage Debt Reduction Fund. ST. ANDREW'S LAWN TENNIS CLUB. OPENING OF SEASON, '■■•• TO-MORROW, at 2.30 p:m. AlMntendiug Members are ?in vitetj tc be present. L. J. WATT, 10 250- Hon. Sec. ST. MARY'S LAWN TENNIS CLUB. THE Opening of the above Club will take place TO-MORROW (Thursday, October 16) Afternoon, at 2.30 p.m. 10 246
FLEMINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TIIHE Annual Tea Meeting will be j JL held in the Schoolroom, TO-MOR-1 ROW Evening (Thursday). Tea at 5.80 p.m. Concert, 8 p.m. Splendid Musical Programme. Tickets, Is 6d. I i 1863. —— JUBILEE, 1913. j PTIHE Surviving Shipmates by the'i .4: I "LANCASHIRE WITCH," j have decided tc celebrate the Jubilee of their Arrival in Canterbury at I ■■■•■■■ AFTERNQON s TEA,' at Freeman's, High Sireety. Clmstchurch, on j FRIDAY, 17th Inst., at 2.30 p.m. , H.HOLLAND, Mayor of Chrintchurch. G. W. LEADLEY, Ashbufton. 10 239 , Joint Conveners. LISMORE; SCHOOL. ,' ■ f ,fiONCERT and Dance in aid of Prize \j.. Fund, will be held on FRIDAY, October 17. Admission. .— Concert, Is ; Dance, ; Gents, 2s 6d. - — _. __ BUSINESS NOTICES. 1 PLANTS NOW READY. . j mOMATO, Cabbage and Cauliflower ■JL, Plants j Asters, Phlox, Lobelia, Coreopsis, Nemesia, Stocks, Geraniums,' Verbena, Petunia (double, arid single), Cosmos, French and African Marigolds, Violas, Zinnias, Carnations, Dianthus, etc. Special reduction in price by taking 6 dozen or over. THOMAS, BROS., ' Seed Merchants. nnRY lib. of our Cheese. The best JL obtainable, cut with an up-to-date Cheese Cutter. We give you no pieces; I, h .1, or lbs. cut exactly, and the Cheese is always kept nice and moist.—Buxton and Thomas, The Tri'anglet Stores. 6 509 mUBULAR Combs—the Ladies' FayJL ourite. A highly finished Comb; light, strong and durable in. rake and dressing shapes, 3s each.—Bonnington's Pharmacy. 7 466
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8689, 15 October 1913, Page 1
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