AMUSEMENTS AND MEETINGS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWARDS PICTURES. TO-NIGHT and at 8 NIGHTLY. A Stirring Vitagraph Special: THE CRUCIBLE OF FATE: THE CRUCIBLE OF FATE. THE CRUCIBLE OF FATE. THE CRUCIBLE OF FATE? THE CRUCIBLE OF FATE. THE CRUCIBLE OF FATE. Vividly Portrays the Life of Flattery. A Drama of Society and Stage Life. -— THE ANGLERS. THE ANGLERS. A Mipthful KEYSTONE Farce. LOVE 01? LADY IRMA. Produced by the A.B. Company. "Hop Industry." "Modern Portia." SIMPLE SIMON'S MA-Bt-LAW. 1 6d and Is.. Popular Prices. 6d and Is. ANNIVERSARY OF DECLARATION . OF WAR. TN responso to a request from the ~- Premior^JL have " much pleasure in calling-a'PUBLIC MEETING, to be held at the BAND ROTUNDA, at 12 Noon, on WEDNESDAY, 4th inst.,: for the purpose of passing a RESOLUTION expressive of the Burgesses's 'determination to continue to a victorious end the struggle in the maintainenoe of liberty and justice which are the common and sacred cause of the Allies. Representatives of all Local Bodies in the County and Borough, and ('eturned and Visiting Troopers, are < ordially invited to be present. ; :+ V ' The Citizen's' Band will be in attendance, and BRIEF SPEECHES will be made hy well known speakers. R. GALBRAITH, 1 ■•■'.-■ Mayor. '-A MEETING, will be held in W -*A- MAYFIELD HALL, oh WEDNESDAY NIGHT- August 4, at 8 o'clock, to arrarise. a HARE DRIVE. All invited. 8 33 LOBT AND FOUND. " ~ '' '. '•".. ~' ' -■ '" .;,;.;,^,,-'- :: STRAYED irito'ihy Paddock"on Monday Night. — 1~60 Two-tpoth WETHERS. Owner .can have same by paying expenses. ; JOSEPH. ROBINSON, 8 34 • ' • ■ . Tinwald. STRAYED on to our Farm at Porateko—One Black Heifer, about two years old; split ear.—Gallagher Bros, May field. 8 20 FOUND— 200 Tins of St. Bruno Tobacco. If you want one apply to More, Hairdresser, Burnett Street. . BUSINESS NOTICES. T. J. KENNEDY, SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, , WEST-. AND MOPIIE 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 hris been well and favourably known as, Blacksmith for P. and D. Duncan : for a number of years in Christchureh and Ashburtbn, will be in charge. Customers can rely on ' thbir''work : receiving prompt attention at~iSloderate Prices. . 7 133 THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH, i The EDISON PHONOGRAPH will do EVERYTHING that any other sound-producing instrument, .will do, and DO IT BETTER. It-plays the) LONGEST RECORD. There aro NO NEEDLES to change with the Edison Phonograph. The BLUE AMBER().t Record eliminates scratching and hissing, -i A Large Stock just unpacked. PRICES and TERMS to Buit EVERYONE. H. P B EVANS, MUSIC "AND CYCLE DEALER, ' 122 Burnett Street. ASHBURTON LOAN AiN TD INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF, DEPOSIT. Arcade and Tancred Street. DEPOSITS are received at Call or for fixed periods at HIGHEST, CURRENT RATES OP INTEREST. MONEY TO^LEND, In sums from £25 upwards for fixed periods, or repayable by easy monthly instalments. J. B. CHRISTIAN, Manager. GO.Q. Qcn« Chaw laiokly. It • nevei f&ils. la ad » pofc.—Bos drigioa'* PharflkacT.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8207, 3 August 1915, Page 1
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