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SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED. WANTED. —Woman to look aftw house and 3 children.—Address ao Guardian Office. WANTED— Reliable Person to take charge House, fortnight; must be good with children.—Address at Guardian Office. 3 186 WANTED to Help with Light Housework, with homely people. Apply “Help,” Guardian Office. FOR SALE. FOR Sale.—Calthorpe Car, in good running order, cheap.—Apply Guardian Office. WANTED to Sell. —Hudson Super Six Touring Car, perfect order. Price £6O or near offer.—Box 116, Ashburton. LAST of Bon Cretian Pears, also Windfall Apples. Potatoes.-, 0 D. Storrier, Cambridge St. ’Phone 183. FARMERS I—Buy our famous Sultana Cake,* 81b Blocks t s.—S. Madden, ’Phone 167. S MADDEN’S Sultana Cake, 81b • Blocks 7s. A boon at Harvest Time. ’Phone 167. ' 2 231 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on February 23rd, between Mr C. Preb'ble’s, Winchmore, and Ashburton, via Racecourse RoadOne Dark Grev Tweed Overcoat, Fawn Felt Lined. Finder please ring ol». Reward. 3 244 WOULD Person who removed Tricycle from vicinity of Radway Sundav Evening, kindly return same to G. Whiting, BUSINESS NOTICES. ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL.” George: “Aren’t you smoking a dif-n-ent brand of Tobacco lately?” “Yes, my dear; I am, replied George. , . “I, am so glad. That tobacco that ou used to smoke left such a horrible dour about the house.” . ' “I know it wasn’t very nice, but it •as the best that I could buy.” Do ou know that Tom Smith gave me fill from his pouch. He said that lie ad something specially nice. \\ ell I ried it, with the best results. THE TOBACCO WAS PERCY’S SPECIAL SMOKINQ MIXTURE. “It was a happy day for me when om invited me to try his _ Tobacco, nd now I am-thoroughly enjoying my ipe, and have got a tobacco I’ve been joking for, cool, sweet and fragrant, nd not expensive.” So “all’s well that ends well.

MT. COOK AND QUEENSTOWN. THE Hermitage and the White Star offer First-class Accommodation in the midst of New Zealand s most glorious scenery! Here there is life and gaiety and a complete change of scene Call for the Time-table giving tariffs. W. H. AMOS, Tancred Street. Telephone, 90. Telephone 90. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED LARGEST OPTICAL FIRM NEW ZEALAND. AND IN JOHN E. PEOCTEE LTD., THE PREMIER OPTICIANS. 200 High St., Christchurch. NEXT VISIT TO ASHBURTON will be MARCH 20th and 21st prox. Appointments can now be made py ’phoning 4SO (Somerset Hotel).

ADIES— A FURTHER SHIPMENT OF THE WONDERFUL “PAROGAN HOSE,” j Is now to hand in a good range of shades, 2s lid per pair. Procurable only at HUMPHREYS’ DEPOT 34 East Street. VIOLET Ray, Infra-Red Ray, and Ultra-Violet Ray gives wonderful relief and curative in most nervous disorders, muscular and blood troubles, rheumatism, neuritis, sciatica, lumbago. indigestion, constipation, sleeplessness, backache, blood pressure, headaches, eczema, neurasthena.—4 or terms apply 51 Short Street, or to H. M. Jones, East Street. PREVENT that Belt slipping. Use Dixon’s Prepared Belt Dressing, 3s 6d stick. Belt Hooks, Belt Clijis, and Fasteners always in stock.—W.u. Collins and Co., Ltd., Hardware Merchants, Ashburton. Jattliew 18. 3. , And said except ye be converted and leeome as little children ye shall not liter into the Kingdom ora Heaven. latthew 10. 28. ...... ~ An'd fear not them which kill the iodv, but are not able to kill. the soul; lit rather fear Him. which, is able to iestroy both soul and body in Hell. DIARIES FOR 1930 now ready in Desk and sizes, mal! styles and biudina, 1 * at BROOM S, Burnett Street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 127, 11 March 1930, Page 1

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