PUBLIC NOTICES. ASHBURTON COUNTY CRICKET ASSOCIATION. REPRESENTATIVE CRICKET. OVAL—APRIL 2nd and 3rd. IN this issue of the “Guardian” will be found the Names of (Players chosen to represent the County on MONDAY and TUESDAY, April 2nd and 3rd. ANY PLAYER NOT ABLE TO TAKE PART IN THIS MATCH, please notify the Secretary on or before Saturday, March 24th, when the final selection will be made. H. J. CHAPMAN, Hon. Sec.
MIJ, R. MeCLAY, An Expert in Tailoring, has joined the Firm of—• C. ANDREWS AND CO. TAILORS AJSTD COSTUMIERS, The Triangle. First-class Material and Workmanship Guaranteed.
PINUS INSIGNIS. W'B are Registered Growers of i Pinus Insignis,' and are prepared to quote Intending Growers at Greatly Reduced prices. Try us and sayo money. , jGUDSELL AND 'Phone 316. Tinwald. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. MR E. R. MAYBURY and near ■ Neighbourswish to Thank those who assisted in preventing the spreading of the Fence Fire onSaturday Afternoon, thus saying a probable loss of property. Special Thanks are due to Messrs H. Sutherland and Kissel. 3 480
TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the Installation of Heating System for the Ashburton Hospital Board. Tenders close 10 a.m. MONDAY, March 26, 1923. EXTENSION OF TIME. TENDERS are* invited for the Erection of a Laundry for the Ashbhrton Hospital Board. ' Tenders cjose 10 a.m. TVIONDAY, March 26, 1923. E. M. GABITES, Reg. Architect, 3 106 Ashburton. | MUSIC. S' CHOOL OF MUSIC, > 83 Cox Street. MISS BEATRICE CLARIDGE (Reg.) Organist of St. Stephen’s. Pianoforte, Organ, Singing. MISS ETHEL CLARIDGE, Violin, Pianoforte. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. • BUSINESS NOTICES. RABBITS' AND RABBiT SKINS WANTED. Send Your Catches to us. HIGHEST, Rriees Paid. All Trains met. Weekly cheques. | We specialise in Tanning, o.' Fur Coats ro^e,to Order from Selected Skins.
C. CLASS. AND CO;., 26 North Avon Road, Christchurch. MONEY TO LEND. I HAVE Several' Special Sums of Money, varying from £IOOO to £3OOO available for investment upon Firstrolass Freehold Security, ot 6 per cent. R. KENNEDY, Solicitor, Ashburton. And at Methven. SPRING FLOWERING BULBS. NARCISSUS, Hyacinths, Tulips, Anemones. Ixias, Ranunculus, Iris, Friesias, Snowflakes, etc., in stock.
THOMAS BROS., Havelock Street. GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE —of— CROCKERY W ARE, GLASS WARS, BRUSHWARE, ALUMINIUM WARE, ENAMELWARE, ETC. Our Immense Stock of the above at— ■ GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, for 4 WEEKS ONLY. BUXTON AND THOMAS. 1 TRIANGLE STORES.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9825, 19 March 1923, Page 1
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