PUBLIC NOTICES. TINWALD. COME to tho Schoolroom on FRIDAY, 30th, and See tho WORK done by the Red Cross Society. Afternoon Tea. Admission, Silver 7 39 Coin. LOST AND FOUND. XT TILL jbho Person who received a ▼* TABLE CENTRE in error at RAILWAY CARNIVAX, kindly RETURN to STATION, as the Winner of the Raffle is pressing for it. 7 392 J. A. McCASKEY. LOST.—A Small Parcel of Photos, on Marohan Road: Finder please return to "Guardian" Office. 7 391 FOR SALE AND TO LET FOR Sale.—One Three-Speed 4-h.p. Triumph Motor Cycle, in perfect order; also Side-Car.—Apply for particulars to "Motor" "Guardian" Office. ■ •. 7 383 TO Let.—Office and Yard in Havelock Street, known as Argyle's Coal Yard.—Henry McElrea, Alford Forest Road.- . 7 271 TT7ANTED Known.—For Sale—DouT v ble Bass, Two Violas. — Horace ! Gates, Music Seller, East Street. 7 396 BUSINESS NOTICES. ! T. J. KENNEDY, SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, WEST AND MOORE STREETS. WISHES to notify the Ashburton Public that owing ,to numerous requests from his Customers, he has decided to equip his MOORE STREET SHOP with the necessary Plant for General Blacksmithing and Agricultural Implement work. MR W. SAMUELS, Who has been well and favourably known as Blacksmith for P. and D. Duncan for a number of years in Christchurch and Ashburton, will be in charge. , - Customers-can rely on their work receiving prompt attention at Moderate Prices. - , 7 133 PLANT. , PLANT* PLANT. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. Ring up 'Phone 158. G. and C. c'^ARK, NURSERYMEN, TINWALD. HAVE Large Stocks of well-rooted, healthy Trees of all the Leading Varieties in FOREST TREES. FRUIT TREES. ROSES. ORNAMENTAL and SPECIMEN TREES and SHRUBS. Try the Famous New Zealand (Red ] Manuka), Daphne, Magnolia, Heath, Etc. Orders left with Mr Bushell, Fruit-1 erer, Havelock Street, will receive my I immediate attention. GEO. CLARK, Proprietor. 5 Per Cent. Discount allowed on all Cash Orders. 7 258 I TELL YOU . . THOSE OVERCOATS ARE WONDERFUL VALUE At 19/6 to 90/J. CAMERON, ARCADE CLOTHING COMPANY, Burnett Street. J, ARGYLE. COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT \TjTISHES to announce to his many Customers and the Public that he has REMOVED to the Premises lately occupied by Mr A. H. Field, where their requirements will receive PROMPT ATTENTION. Ring 'Phone §3. CANTERBURY ROLLER, FLOUR ■ , -.' MILLS. Buyers of MILLING WHEAT. OFFICE in ARCADE open Tuesdays and Saturdays 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. CORN SACKS ON HAND. ; Telephone No. 75. WANTED Known;^—We arc Agents for Messrs Millichamp and Sons, Nurserymen, Tinwald. Orders or in-, quiries.left with us receive prompt, attention. THOMAS BROS., : Produce and Seed Merchants.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8204, 29 July 1915, Page 1
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