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AMUSEMENTS AND MEETINGS. —TO-NIGHT —At 8— TO-NIGHTr-HAYWARD'S PICTURES' TTIS MAJESTY'S ' THEATRE. Repetition of Last Night's HugeSuccess, The Great Star Picture: "BRENNAN OF THE FLOORS." "BRENNAN OF THE MOORS." "BRENNAN OF THE MOORS." A Delightful Series of Beautiful Scenes, vividly portraying the Life, Love, and Adventures of Brennan O'Malley,' Irish Gentleman and Knight'of the Moors. Also, — An Interesting Edition of the Latest Pa the Gazete, and 5 Other Pictorial Gems. 5. Prices—ls and 6d. "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." A Magnificent Masterpiece of Art ijn Moving Pictures. { This Gloriously Superb and Awe-In-spiring Spectacular Reproduction will be shown at • HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8. No aclvanco in Prices. Book your seat?. at the Dresden, Ts 6d. Hundreds turned away wherever shown TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. IT! HEAT RE ' ROYAL. Grand United Concert of 120 Musicians Admission—2s and Is. Proceeds in Aid of Salvation Army Band Instruments. __ 5 101 HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY HALL. 2 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 7th, 1914. SALE OF WORK ! SALE OF WORK ! /COMPRISING Plain and Fancy \J Work, Cakes, Sweets, Produce, Books and Magazines, Pot Plants and Flowers. Attractive Side Shows, Art and Shooting Galleries, Guessing Competitions, Post Office. Refreshment Room. Grand Entertainment in Evening—Vocal, Military, and Gymnastic Items, Hakas. Admission—Afternoon, Free. Evening 6d. 5 84 L. L. AITKEN, Hon. Sec. SOUTH RAKAIA ROAD -DISTRICT. THE \Annual Meeting of Ratepayers will be held at 12 Noon, at the Road Board's Office, Rakaia, on THURSDAY, May 7th, 1914. " ' By Order " '■■-,-■ L. OXLEY, 4 545 'V " ' Clerk. ; UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE LADIES' PRIMROSE L.O.K, No. 14. A NNIVERSARY SOCIAL \ and r^- DANCE in the Orange Hall, THURSDAY, May 7, 1914. Refreshments Provided. Doors open 7.30, commence at 8. Admission' Is 6d. mHE , SALVATION ARMY. THURSDAY, May 7th, at 7.30 p.m.. SPECIAL MISSIONARY SERVICE. MISS COOK, Missionary from Central China, will, give a thrilling and interesting lecture on missionary work in that country. Brigadier James Glover, late officer in charge of Java," .will preside. BUSINESS NOTICES. i^ONNAUGHT TWO-STROKE MO\J TORS.—We have been appointed Agents for this Splendid -Machine, and vvilLbe pleased to demonstrate it to all who 'ai*e: interested. It is without doubt; the best lightweight; motor on the market.' ' .'SIDE CARS.—CaII antj', inspect our STew Models. Price and Quality right. ! ; RUDGE MOTORS, latest Rudge performance at Brooklands: Mile a ainute for seven hours, breaking seven ocords. .-. \ • -■■:*i\ CHAS. E. BAILEY, - Tancred Street. ' W. PAGE, Representative. I 32 DOMESTIC WORRIE3. HOW to Treat Them.—Ring up or Call for Advice G. H. NICHOLLS CERTIFICATED PLUMBER. ' , 'Phone.'"-'J43., • Tanc; fed- , Strpet. WANTED Known.—That we are the Sole Ashburton Agents for 3amage's Sports Goods, including Boxing Gloves, Clubs, etc. All new Goods, lirect from Gamage's,, England. Footjalls at'all prices, both Rugby and Association.—Osman and Co., Bell Cycle Agency and Sports Depot, Ashburton. WANTED Known.—John On- and Co.'s' Great May Sale is Now On. CC.Q.— A little rubbed in every • night will quickly cure the worst ;ase or chapped and cracked hands. Ls 6d a pot.—Bonnington's Pharmacy. GOLF— Percy has stocks of Challenger Golf Balls at 2s 7d, and the Rex Ball Is 7d.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8831, 6 May 1914, Page 1

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