years. FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Baker bros. and shaw, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. • Corner Victoria and Cass Streets. Artificial Wreaths in Stock. ’Phone 69, Ashburton 'Phone 60, Rakaia.—H. Hopwood, Rakaia Ageht. , PROFESSIONAL. *. % THE MULVANY GRAY SCHOOL OF DANCE, DRAMA AND MIME. MISS Mulvany Gray and Miss Menzies announce t^ at o Classes commence in Ashburton on SAAUiIDAY, March 22, at the Masonic Hall. Greek, National, Ballet and Ball rooifi Dancing. Health Culture and Elocution. ypewriting and dupllcat ING—MSS, Commercial, Techm- «•!, eto. Direct mail advertising. Prompt, confidential service. BROOM’S, Burnett Street. A. BUSHELL. Accountant and company SECRETARY, Land and Income Tax Adjustor, fancred Street West, Ashburton. Telephone 76. F. H. BROOM. 4 CCOUNTANT, Land and Income Tax Adjustor and Office Organ»r, 126 Burnett St, Telephone 465. r HAVE Several Special Sums of L Money, varying from £2OO to 3000 for investment upon Freehold ecuriti®B at Current Rates of Interlt R. KENNEDY, Solicitor. Ashburton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 127, 11 March 1930, Page 1
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