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AMUSEMENTS AND FUNCTIONS. TTIS ALUESTY'S THEATRE. TO NIGHT. AT 8. TO-NIGHT. A WORLD DRAMA:— —"THB TRAP.""THJ2 TRAP." "THE TRAP." Featuring A LICK BRADY. ALICE BRADY. A Strong Story of the Innocence of a Young Girl, and the Danger She Faced. ALONE AGAINST THB WORLD. It was almost as merciless to her as her own Father had been. Then—out of the West there •came a Man Who Lover Her. But—tho Night Before Their Wedding ihe Trap Was Set. She walked into it. For a Moment Love Surrendered to Suspicion. "J .still love you and still trust you." A Ptay of Ron]! Life. TOPICAL BUDGET. PRICES—Is 13d and 9tl MEETINGS AND EVENTS. THE IVY QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. ORANGE HALL, Every Thursday Night, commencing July 10. .■ First-class Music. Dancing, 8 till 11. Admission by invitation only. Gents, Is (3d; Ladies 6d. -~ ■ "' A. THOMSON', 7-. 29 Secretary. OLD BOYS' FOOTBALL CLUB. A SPECIAL General Mooting of the above Club will be hold in the A. and P. Rooms TO-XIGHT, TUEvSDAY, at 7.30 ,p.m. All Members are requested to make a special effort to attend. H. SARNEY, 7 126 . Hon. Sec. THE Kift'eltou Returned Soldiers will hold a DANCE in MR, .). T. WHITE'S GRANARY, on FRIDAY, July 11. Dancing 8 p.m. Gents Ss. 6d; Ladies Free. J. L. DAVIDSON,, 7 38 Hon.. Sec. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. A MEETING of the Executive and Conveners of Committee will be held in tho Council Chambers on WEDNESDAY, 9th July, at 8-p.in. - Business —Reports of Committee and General. • 7 144 PEACE THANKSGIVING CHOIR. SEMI-FINAL "PRACTICE WEDNESDAY, July 9, at 7.30 p.m., in ST. ANDREW'S HALL. Every Member needed to .attend promptly. . _ .- Bring your Music. ' 14c> A PRESENTATION will be given in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, TLNWALD, on JULY 10, at 8 p.m., to Mrs Cobb, Messrs R. Tremain,, Jun., C. Reid, G. Pannell, C. Chalice, and R. Bennison. Concert and Dance. Prices as usual. Ladies a Basket. 7 88 TENOERS. i UPPER ASHBURTOiX' ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited up to 4.'-p.m. on MONDAY, July 21, 1919, 'for Metalling the. Road near Me-, Cann's, Westerfield, about 800 Yards, more or less. . For Conditions apply— ; ALFRED A. FOOKS, 7 128 Surveyor to-the Board. COLDSTREAM RQAD BOARD. ■A iPPLIC'ATIpNS addressed - W the xV Chairmaii are invited .i'or . the Right to Top and Lop Trees in Hir.ds Cemetery. State price, willing to give conditions. Can be seen with the Clerk; ■■' ; - 7142 FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR Sate—Pig Potatoes.''-^ Apply "D.E.," "Guardian" Office. LOST AND FOUND. LOST — Black Leather Gauntlet Motor Glove. Finder please return.: to Office pi' NicolV Bros. .7 132LjOST— Roll:of- Rudge Motor Tools, between Ruddiek's Gate- and Ashburt9n. Reward on returning to Massey-Ha,rris Agency. 7 120 JUST unpacked—A Pretty Assortment of Jam, Butter, Sweet and Fruit Dishes, Cups and Saucers, and Fancy Plates. AH new designs, and at reasonable prices. BUXTON AND THOMAS, The Noted Crockery Shop. fr^ B. DUNHAM, M.U.K.A Ladies' and G&nts' Tailor air Breeches Maker, 120 Burnett Street. Member of the United Kingdom As sociation of Master Tailors and Foiv man Cotters, and Member of Nationa ITederation of Foreman TailorSj liondoi.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9652, 8 July 1919, Page 1

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