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PUBLIC NOTICES. ' BUSINESS CHANGE. In. making known the fact that I have sold my old-established Drapery, Clotning,^ and 1 Boot Business, I desire to express my very sincere thanks to fill my Customers for their generous support. My special thanks is due to many old friends who helped the business in its infancy with their custom, and have continued their valued support during the whole period of its 28 years' growth to maturity. : Patrons of the Old Firm of H. C. Barrett will he pleased to know that Alii A. H. TODD, who has been associated with it for nearly six years, will remain as Manager and Principal Shareholder in the , New' Firm of "Barrett's, Limited." I have therefore every confidence in bespeaking for the New Firm, who will take possession on the 31st of May, a continuance of the generous support accorded me in the past. H. C. BARRETT, ASHBURTON, April 28. \ v ■ . .. ."'

BUSINESS NOTICES. MEN'S WARM WEARABLES for WINTER..... We're right upon the threshold- of winter, and wisdom suggests that you look to your Winter Clothing. You will probably find you need several items added to your wardrobe. Come here and look over our Winter Wearj ables. We've spared no' pains to bring stocks up-to-date, keeping quality ever foremost, but having a keen eye for. economy. You'll appreciate the line quality of our stocks, and i the very reasonable prices—we're quit;.l iaiiv of that. Seasonable suggestio".'..s ;; :•'.■: — ' . . . «*" MEN'S Medium and Heavy-weight UNDER WE Alt in best All-Wool Weaves. MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, in Winter Weights. MEN'S WINTER HOSIERY, in Pure , Wool. MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS, in Light, Medium, and Heavy Cloths; new shapes; very fine Coats indeed. MEN'S RAINCOATS and WATERPROOFS. Also, — HATS, CAPS, ETC., in fine selection. .MCDONALD AUQ DUNLOP, TAILOHS AND OUTFITTERS, East Street, 'Phone 291. BOOKS The world's treasures are stored up in books. Books that you can read, and thus become rich in thought, knowledge, wisdom, and humour. They are here on our shelves, and a browse among them will yield you something of profit and pleasure during the long fireside hours of winter. CHALK DRAWING—A book suitable for teachers. Quite suitable for the scholar. Written by an artist in simple language, and freely illustrated with blackboard and paper drawings, by Clms. Rogers, A.R.C.A., 5s 6d. PAINTING BOOKS from Children, 3d each. ' Special Value is the "BIG 4 SET," comprising 4 Books in Carton, for 2s. Crayons, Pastels, Water Colours, and Coloured (Pencils. BOXED STATONERY — Splendid Value in Linen and Lawn Finished Paper, with Envelopes to match, 8s 3s 6d box WRITING PADS, in White, Cream and Tinted Papers. . BOOKS AT ss. T""^ut Brown Maid and Nut Brown Mar^^iiere Angels Fear to Tread, by A. G>h^o S Woman of^.^ p eter H yde, M.P., by Paul Trelftrr-v^^ His Majesty's Well BeloVcJijby Baroness Orczy. Green Pea Pirates, Cappy Rictov and Webster Mans Man, by Peter Kyne. . The Kaiser's Investments, by Joseph Hosking. The Heart of a Princess, by Wm. Le Quex. Firebrand Trevison, by Seltzer. Rainbow Valley, by L. M. Montgomery, nt 6s. New Supply of—Grizel Married and An Unknown Lover, by Mrs Vaizey, at 2s Gd each. Big Li Hit of Reciters, Entertainers, etc., at Is 9cl. LOOK IN THE WINDOW. A, W. HOPKINS, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER. Kas Street. 'Phono 120. CUT living cost by saving on blanket purchases. A "Unique"' Hot Water Bottle saves bed clotues, and increases comfort. Ask for "Unique." MAKE tiie coming Winter bright by having good lighting in your home. We have all the Accessories— Lamp Glasses, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc., and offer the best values.—John Orr and Co., East Street, Ashburtnn. : ' TYRES.—We have a Good \.J Stock of Tyres in all leading makes arid sizes. Covers from 10s. ; and Tubes from 5s Also, Bluemel's • Pumps just arrived.—OSMAN AND CO., Burnett Street, Ashtmrton. 1 i . CIOLD nights are here. The British J made "Unique" Hot Watei ~"Bottle will keep you snug and warm, » it ctrcTrp—iiLvestpient. Obtainable everywhere. ■-■-— SOUND sleep, warmth, cosy com fort with a "Unique" Hot Watej Bottle in your bed. Patent Stoppe: cannot leak. Obtainable everywhere.

PUBLIC NOTICES. COLDSTREAM ROAD BOARD. ANNUAL ELECTION, 1920. imHE following Candidates have -*- been Nominated:—McKEAIiE, WILLIAM WILLS, HENRY I And as the Number of Candidates 1 nominated does not exceed the number , of Members required, 1 hereby declare the said CANDIDATES duly ELECTED- MEMBERS' of the Coldstrea'm Road Board. • WM. C. FORD, Returning Officer. April 28, 1920. LONGBEACH ROAD DISTRICT. ' EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. . I "PURSUANT to '"'The Road Boardsl JL Act, 1908," and Amendments thereto, and "The Local Elections and IPolls Act, 1908," I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an ELECTION to fill the Extraordinary Vacancy in No. 1 Ward -of-tlie VtLbil'gbejfcii "Road District will be held on. FRIDAY, May 14, -1920, in the Whea-tstone Hall, for One Member to represent No. 1 Ward. NOMINATIONS on the prescribed f' form must be delivered to the Returning Officer, or addressed! to him and delivered at the Office of the Longbeach Road Board, Tancredl Street, Ashburton, not later" than Noon on SATURDAY, May 8, 1920. ALFRED A. FOOKS, 4 647 Returning Officer. BOXING AND PHYSICAL CLASSES. HAVING secured the Tancred St. Hall, Classes of the above will open on SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT, at 8 p.m. All those wishing to become pupils are invited to meet the Committee on SATURDAY NIGHT, at-the above Hall. ■ The Room will be under the Control of the Ashburton Athletic Club, and will be open every week night from 7.30 to 10 p.m. for Training purposes. No Fee will be charged until further notice. W. PAGE, 4 637 Hon.-Sec. PROFITEERING. PRIGE INVESTIGATION TRIBUNAL has been set up to near complaints of alleged PROFITEERING, EXCESSIVE PRICES, etc., under the "Board of Trade Act, 1919." Any person can make, complaints personally through the Local INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES, c/o Magistrate's Court, Ashburton, or in writing addressed to the undersigned, P.O. Box 846, Christchurch. G, H. CHRISTIE •4 644 ' Secretary. TENDERS. nnENDERS: are invited up till 4 JL o'clock THURSDAY, April 29, for-ERECTION of ADDITIONS to NURSES' HOME for the Ashburton Hospital and Charitable Board. Drawings, etc., may be seen at the Board's Office, Ashburton. ENGLAND BROS., Architects. Hereford' St., Christchurch. 4 635 V nnENDERS are invited up till 4 JL o'clock MONDAY May ? for ERECTION of RESIDENCE, Tinsvald. Drawings, etc., may be seen at Mrs Cameron's, Carter's Terrace, Timvald ENGLAND BROS., Architects. Hereford St., Christchurch. •i FTTHE New Season's Jams and Mar JL maladc just to hand; We stock only those of the leading makes, the quility and purity of• whose jams, are absolutely unquestionable.—John Orr and Co., Provision and ''T^a- M&vehants, Eaat Street, Ashburton.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9292, 29 April 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9292, 29 April 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9292, 29 April 1920, Page 1

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