ANNOUNCEMENTS. DEATHS. ANDERSON.—At his residence, Ashburton, on the 7th inst., Adam An- j derson, beloved husband of Agnes Anderson, third .son of Mrs James Anderson, Brae-side^ Stow, Midlothian, Scotland; in his 41st year. Private interment.—Bakbr Bi-o>s., Ashburton. 'CRUM.—On. July 7, 1919, at Ashburton, Stephen, the beloved husband of Margaret Crum, in his 70th year. Deeply mourned. PROFESSIONAL. LEGAL. MR G. H. BUCHANAN, Solicitor, Burnett Street, begs to announce to his Clients that he has AMALGAMATED his Ashburton Legal Business with that of Messrs GEORGE HARPER, SON. and PASCOE, Hereford Street. Christchurch, and that both the Ashburton and Christchurch businesses will henceforth be carried on under the style of GEORGE HARPER, PASCOE, *zd BUCHANAN. Mr Buchanan will visit Ashburton every TUESDAY and FRIDAY, and the office will be open for the transaction of business during ordinary office hours every day. MONEY TO LEN©. JHAVE Sums of Money for Investment, varying from £200 to £6000, at Lowest Current Rates of Interest on Town or Rural Securities. R. KENNEDY, Solicitor, Ashburton. MUSIC. MR .DAVID GILLIES, Music .Teacher (Registered, with the Minister of Education), will receive intending Pupils at his . residence, 86 Cameron Street West. >■ Pupils prepared .for examinations in all igrades, including A.T.C.L., and L.Ar.B? Telephone ;147. . SHIPPING NOTICES. THE TkTEW ZEALAND SHIPPING JN COMPANY, LIMITED. [ DIRECT LINE TO UNITED KINGDOM. VIA "PANAMA CAMAL. (Galling a Colon, Kingston (Jamaica), and Newport News. Large Modern ;Twin-Scrow „ iPASSENGER STEAMERS, with ; unsurpassed accommodation. Tons. From About sßimutaka 8,983 Well'tn July-8 SRuahine 11,000 Well'tn July 26 'Ruapehu 9,880 \W©llltn Mid. Aug., Olomuera ll;500 Well'tn. November For .'further particulars apply— THF NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., LTD. (or Agents). NICOLL BROS., Acents. {jJHAW, SAVILL^NI> ALBION BRHE LARGESF-PAS^RER STJEIAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALANDff&AiDE. THE ©IRECT t.INE OF SiTCAip 1*6 TO ENGLAND, VIA PANAMA. AH TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, fitted with € ft.2 SSyM?£m£ffi: TINGKJiSHER AND TELEGEAPHY. SAILIJ^GS {circumst-aiioee permitting): -"^Ath^iic" I 12,346 Sept. Well'g'n "CSV 12 231 To'fonVWeH'K'i, uSffi?. 10 000 To foil* Well gn ..K '12 332 ,To foil* Well'g n "£»wa" i loioOO JTo foU^Well's'-n Accommodation for First, Second, and Third Class Passengers. Passages from London can be arfangfld here. . Far itull particulars, and Sailing : '. . Dates, a^rply to~ BROKERS. THE DOMINION TIIUST .is in iouch with many sound mveat- , meats, returning highest current rate .of interest, and with ample margin ot sscnritrv** ■ InTestors are invited, to communicate their requirements.: . . The best interests of aU.p{u-t>es are safeguarded when . negotiations are oopauctcd by— ~-"the dominion trust co. of 163 Hereford; Street, ■ , Opp. XJ.S.S. Co. of IVi.Z.,Li(L. Local DiixKJtor-^TaJncs Cow.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9652, 8 July 1919, Page 1
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