AMUSEMENTS AND FUNCTIONS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THKATIUfi. HAY WARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT and at 8 NIGHTLY. A Record Breaking Programme. Star, featuring the Film of the Hour. .- ON HIS .MAJESTY'S SERVICE. ON HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE. ON HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE. Produced Ity tho London Film Co. A Powerful Story of the present war. : WHAT BRITAIN HAS TO FIGHT. The German Spy System. Great Added Attraction. CHARLES.. CHAPLIN. CHARLES CHAPLIN. CHARLES CHAPLIN. Assisted by MABEL NORMAND. MABEL NORMAND. In tlie Keystone Farce— A GENTLEMAN OF NERVE. A Real Laugh Creator. ' "Sponge Industry," "Making Hats." "The Other Train." < Prices--6d and Is. MEETINGS AND EVENTS. ST. ANDREW'S TENNIS CLUB. ANNUAL "MEETING TO-NIGHT, **■■*- in St, Andrew's Schoolroom, at 8 p.m. 10' 309 .'. ._ '_ __ ■ -■, -~\. _ LAURISTON SCHOOL. THE Annual Concert and Dance, in aid of the Children's Prize Fund, will be held in the • Kailway Goods Shed, on THURSDAY, October 21, 1915.. < Commence at 8 p.m. Admission—Concert, Is 6d. Dance: Gents, 3s; Ladies Free. Refreshments Provided. '•'..•■■'' Music—Terris' Band. T. MITCHELL, 10 144 Chairman. . _ _ FLEMINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE ANNUAL TJEA MEETING of the above GJiurch will be held in tho Schoolroom on THURSDAY, October 21, 1915. ." Tea at 5.30 p.m. Concert at 8 p.m. Addresses by Minister*! 1; Good Musical Programme. * " Tickets—ls 6d. ' 10 184 PUBLIC NOTICES. ASHBURTON HIGH SCHOOL. BOARD. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the X3L Position of Caretaker for the School and School Grounds. Applicants to state remuneration required. . Applications to be left with the un- ! dersigned on or before 12 o'clock noon 1 on SATURDAY, October 30, addressed to the Chairman, High School Board, and/marked "Application." Particulars and conditions can be seen on apply ing to the undersigned. JOHN DAVISON, ! Secretary, 10 253 Tancred Street West. , _ - . ...... | . v IMPOUNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, from Baker's Road, on October 15—FIVE YEARLING CATTLE. No brands. Three Red Heifers and Two Steers. If not claimed will bo sold at 12 noon on THURSDAY, November 4, 1915. • NORMAN BURGESS, 10 315 a Poundkeeper, Rakaia. MR DAVID GILLIES, Music Teacher (Registered with the Minister of Education), is prepared to receive Pupils at his new address, Havelock Street (opposite Presbyterian Church). Reduced Railway Fares to Country Pupils. LOST AND FOUND. STRAFE D on to 'our Farm, Meth-v«.n-ONE BLACK and WHITE BULL, and ONE RED HEIFER. Owner can have samo by paying expenses. ■ i 10 311 11. E. and F. A. RICHARDS. LOST —On Saturday last, between Ashburton and Hinds, Small Pocket Book, containing four notes. Finder please return to "Guardian" Office. * 10 308 LOSI— Child's Gold Cable Bangle, between Rapley Street and. Picture Theatre. Reward on returning to this Office. 10 311 LOST— On October 17, 1915, between Post Office and Show Grounds, a Dexter Coat. Finder please communicate with R. Brown, Seaiield. V - 10 294 LOST —On Saturday last, between West Street and Belt Road, Allenton—l Motor Belt. Finder please return'lip "Guardian" Office. 10 317 LOST— A Key. 10s Reward.—Apply Offieu of this Paper. 10 305
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8273, 19 October 1915, Page 1
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