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"THE MAN OF MIGHT." "THE MAN OF MIGHT." Don't miss this Chapter—better ;han the first. PATHE GAZETTE: CAPT. GROGG. Usual Prices —Is 4d and lOd. MEETINGS ANC EVENTS. RANGITATA ROAD - DISTRICT. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Ratepayers of Rangitata. Road District will be held at the Road Board Dffice as Lismore at 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, May 7, 1920. ALEX. McKENZIE, Chairman of Rangitata Road Board. April 29, 1920. , 4 632 ASHBURTON COUNTY RACING. CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, MAY- 6 and 7, 1920. ACCEPTANCES for Handicaps and ENTRIES for LAGMHOR PLATE CLOSE on FRIDAY, April 30, 1920, at 5 p.p. First Race starts 11.25. A. A. FOOKB, 4 611 Secretary. DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB. WINTER MEETING, Ist, 3-d, and sth June, 1920. STAKES, £8950. Nominations for all Events close at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, April 30. A. L. JAMES, 4 602 'Secretary. HINDS HALL. SATURDAY,. MAY 1, 1920. A MEETING is being held next SATURDAY, at 7.30, when it is hoped to see alUDistrict Returned Soldiers and the Past and Present Members of the Signal t Troop present. Business—General. Report on Finances, etc. 4 594 COLIN D. CHISNALL. MAYFIELD. THE BAZAAR, in Aid of the Angli- * can Sunday School at Mayfield will open at 2.30 p.m. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), in the Mayfield Band Hall. Stalls, Competitions, Amusements. ©ome and enjoy yourself. Dance to follow. Admission: Gents 2s. 4 639 RED CROSS COMFORTS COMMITTEE. THE Monthly Meeting of the Reel Cross Comforts Committee will be held in the Council Chambers on SATURDAY, MAY 1, at 2.30 p.m. MRS WATERSTON, 4 648 Secretary. FOR SALF.—TO LET. FOR Sale—Overland Light Four. E.L. and S.S. Overland, old model, cheap, in running order; new Pick 3-Seater; trial given. Low prices for quick sales.—Carson's Garage, next H.M. Theatre. 4 59C FOR Sale—Ford Runabout; Fore Touring Car; Ford Tnicl< Chevrolet Runabout; Buick Touring Car. Trial given. Prices reasonable.— Carson's Garage. 4 591 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, April 13—Black Sheep Doj Pup, white breast, about sij ; months old. Finder please communi I r-ate with Hume Bros., Seafielc Road. _ 4 62^ LOST— Set of Bagpipes. Finde please return to Mac Donald am Dimlop. 4 63! T OST, on Saturday — Soldier' JLJ Badge; keepsnko. Finder rldne 1 iy return to "Guardian" Office. 4 G3 i 1 i' ' " " ■iii.-~~~..~.—»»«.—^■-■■.,i, j .i»~ WHY Suffer from Chapped ar Cracked Hands when D.C.( will cure tbem. Is 6d a Pot at Boj riington's,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9292, 29 April 1920, Page 1
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