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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. HEA T R E MONDAY, JULY 28. CHAUTAUQUA. O Y A L, MONDAY, JULY 28. THIRD PROGRAMME JUGO SLAV TAMBURICA ORCHESTRA. This unique and talented Orchestra —five in number—under the direction of Mr John Gayski, have achieved most wonderful success wherever they have appeared. Crowds have been turned away unable to obtain admission. Press reports are most flattering. This Talented Group will be heard in Operatic Selections, Folk' Songs, Martial Songs, Love Songs, Songs peculiar to their country, and Modern and Popular Music. The "The Tamburica," the quaint household instrument of this people, is justlv famed for its beautiful tone and surprising volume. Although similar in appearance to the mandolin and steel guitar, it .possesses infinitely greater musical possibilities. PRICES—3s and 2s; Children Is 6d, all plus tax. Reserves at Bristol, Season Tickets Reserved Free; all others 6d extra. 75 Per Cent. Nett Proceeds to go to Plunket Society, E. G. CRAIGHEAD, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. ASHBURTON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH. WEDNESDAY, 30th instant. WEDNESDAY, 30th instant. AT TINWALD. At 10.30 a.m. AT TINWALD. In Paddock kindly lent by MR ARTHUR READ. 35' TEAMS ENTERED. 35 TEAMS ENTERED. CHAMPION PLOUGHMEN from many parts of the SOUTH ISLAND. DEMONSTRATIONS BY FARM TRACTORS. LUNCHEON BOOTH ON GROUND. Admission—ls. CONCERT AND DANCE in the Evening Ladies and Children Free. J. B. CHRISTIAN, Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICES. See the— HUSTON-HORNBY 00.'S RUSTON-HORNBY CO.'S RUSTON-HORNBY CO.'S BRITISH BRITISH BRITISH BRITISH BRITISH BRITISH WALLIS WALLIS WALLIS WALLIS WALLLS WALLIS TRACTOR TRACTOR TRACTOR TRACTOR TRACTOR TRACTOR —at the— ASHBTJRTON PLOUGHING MATCH ASHBURTON PLOUGHING MATCH, ASHBURTON PLOUGHING MATCH, ASHBURTON PLOUGHING MATCH, ASHBURTON PLOUGHING MATCH, ASHBURTON PLOUGHING MATCH, At MR A. READ'S PADDOCK, Main South Road, TINWALD, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, WEDNESDAY NEXT, WEDNESDAY NEXT, WEDNESDAY NEXT, July 30th. The Tractor which won First Prize and Gold Medal at the Royal Agricultural Society's Trials in England lasting over five days over all conditions of ground, slippery, wet and greasy. The British Wallis is an entirely gear-driven Tractor. JOHN BURNS AND CO., LTD., 165 Lichfield St., Christchurch;-

PUBLIC NOTICES. ASHBURTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. ELECTION OP BOARD OF MANAGERS. EMPLOYERS and SCHOOL COMMITTEES are notified that Meetings will be held as under to appoint representatives on the Board for the coming Three Years. Employers (one member)—TUESDAY, oth August. School Committees (on© WEDNESDAY, 6th August. Meetings will be held in the School Office at 7.30 p.m. sharp. R. J. THOMPSON, Returning Officer. GRAND NATIONAL RACES AT CHRISTCHURCH. EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Christchurch from Oamaru-Waiau and intermediate stations, including Branches from Bth to 12th August; from Ashburton-Hawar-den and intermediate stations, including Branches, by Morning Trains arriving Christchurch up to 11 a.m., 13th to 16th August; .all available for return until 20th August. KLEXEMA SPECIALIST.

KLEXEMA SPECIALIST, for the l Treatment of Skin Diseases, will be at the SOMERSET HOTEL, ASHBURTON, on TUESDAY, July 29th. BUSINESS NOTICES. lOST people have. You will delight to indulge it with the delectable dainties suggested here. These are specialty chosen for winter, and are of unquestionable quality. Eat them liberally, for these sugar dainties are great fortifiers against cold. Rountrees's Crystallised and Clear Gums, PascalPs Sweets in glass jars, Pascall's Festival Bon-Tons, Marzipan, etc., Pascall's Buttered Brazils, Walnuts, Almonds, Cherry Almonds, Walnut Fingers, etc., by weight, from 3s 6d per lb. Barker and Dobson's High-Grade Chocolates, Chocolate, Mallow Delice, Paradise Fruits, Cafe Noir, etc. Pascall's Bunches of Grapes, Carrots, Onions, etc., 6d each. Eucalyptus-Liquorice-Menthol Tablets, Cough Life-Savers, etc. Cadbury's and Fry's Chocolates and Confectionery in great variety. STEPHEN MADDEN.

And at Auckland, New Zealand Agents. ELECTION OF DELEGATES TO ELECTORAL COMMITTEE N.Z. MEAT PRODUCERS' BOARD. FOR the purpose of Electing TWO MEMBERS of the Board, who retire in accordance with the provisions of the Act. The retiring members are: —Messrs T. A. Duncan (Hunterville), and Adam Hamilton (Invercargill), who offer themselves for re-election. The ballot for Election of the FIVE MEMBERS of the Electoral Committee required for the Canterbury Kaikoura District will close at noon on August 20th 1924. The executives of tne undermentioned organisations have Nominated the following gentlemen, and recommend their members to support these Candidates:— H D. ACLAND, Christchurch.

W. T. LILL. Ashburton. R, M. D. MORTEN, Tai Tapu. JOHN TROTTER, Fahiie. D. W. WESTENRA, Dunsandel. Signed on behalf of the:— Canterbury A. and P. Association. G. G. Denniston, Secretary. Canterbury Shipowners' Union. W. H. Nicholson, Secretary. North Canterbury Branch N.Z. Farmers' Union. . C. Benjamin, Secretary. Mid-Canterbury Branch N.Z. Farmers' Union. J. B. Christian, Secretary. South Canterbury Branch N.Z. Farmers' Union. A. Thoreau, Secretary.

Pastry Cock and Confectioner. East Street. Telephone 167. WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES JAMES WILKft, Wills St., epposite Lewis's Stables. PURCHASER, on the Bo«* lJ stead. Highest p~i<y«s paid ftfr Large and Small Clips and all Static •Produce. Sound Used Wool Pack8 f 3s each Thos, Clark, Representative P.O. Box 119, Ashburton. THE Latest Ideas in Ladies' Hand--1 bags are now displayed in our windows. In leather, plain and fancy brocade and Morocco. Special values.— |W. H. Collins and Co., Ltd., Ironmongers, Ashburton.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10169, 26 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10169, 26 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10169, 26 July 1924, Page 1

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