CHURCH SERVICES. ST. 'STEPHEN'S CHURCH. . ASHBURTON. WATCHNIGHT SERVICE, NEW YEAR EVE. TUESDAY NEXT, at 11.30 p.m. (To be followed by-Holy Communion). "Days and ...moments .quickly flying Blend; the living with the dead,';'•■■/ Soon will yoii and Ibe lying '* Each within our..narrow .bed. „ ; , Soon our souls' to God Who gave them Will have sped their rapid flight: Able now by grace to save them. Oh, that while,-we can we might!" BUSINESS NOTICES. MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS PURCHASES—NOW! RIGHT up ( to/Christmas, we ,are open each evening for the benefit of country clients—rso don't leave shopping until the last moment —shop early and shop often. The Big Selection of Artistic Greeting Cards is downstairs. The vai'iety i will satisfy every requirement—as usual the prices are quite' reasonable. GIFT GOODS are predominant! When you don't know what to give, give a book. There are Books for Babies—Books for Girls and Boys— Books for Hobbyists; .Mechanics, and Motorists. Entrancing Stories for everyone. Poets, Standard Authors; Bibles, Hymn Books, in fact every sort of Book anyone can want. - TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN, in an immense variety. / / Ladies' Handbags, Purses, ■■Brushes, Mirrors, Fountain Pens, etc. Men's Pocket Wallets, - Portsea Purses, Self-filling Fountain Pens, Brushes, and many other things. GOOD STORIES for the Holidays, at ss, 4s 6d. ' - i Here arc some new ones at 2s 3d:— .Paul Trent's "Adam" and "Gentleman of the Sea," Owen Wister's "Red Men and White," Davk] Hennessey's "The Outlaw," Mrs Vaizey's "Grizel Married" and "An Unknown Lover," Harold Bindloss' "Dust of Conflict." New lot of "Mud Larks" at Is 6d. ■ LOOK IN THE WINDOW. ■ A. W. HOPKINS, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, EAST STREET. 'Phone 120. TIES, SOCKS, COLLARS, and HANDKERCHIEFS FOR MEN. nnHESE suggest useful presents do JL they not? There'isn't-a man about who can't find use for more of these fine wearables. They're far more useful than some of the presents you get at this season. Wouldn't be a bad idea to cut out this ad., and leave •it where I,your wife or sisters .could see it. It would suggest to them some of the practical things you need.. ! TIES AND BOWS are in shining patterns in neat shades. Something for »the quiet men^ and plenty for the man who dresses. SOCKS in Cashmere, in Plain Black and Na.vy and other shades. COLLARS in exclusive cuts, a.ll sizes, pure fourfold linen, and guaranteed comfortable. HANDKERCHIEFS in real Linen: Jap. and Tussore Silks—singles, half, and one dozen lots. AM at PRICES that set you wondering how the quality is so good. MCDONALD and RUNLQF, TAILORS AND MERCERS, East Street. Telephone, 291. ASHBURTON PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. DEPOSIT—RATE OF INTEREST, At Call, on Every Day's Balance, Si Per Cent. FIXED DEPOSITS taken for 13 month •• MONEY TO LEND on RURAL LAND AND TOWN PROPERTY. In Any Sums. For farther particulars apply to ALBERT ROBERTS, Manager. "VTURSERY Hair Lotion.—-A neces•^l sity in every home where the iildren go to school. Keeps the head jan of parasites and the scalp tealthy. Is a bottle.—Bonnington's f harnskoy, ! /
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9488, 30 December 1918, Page 1
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