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MEETINGS AND EVENTS. A GREAT SUCCESS. CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW CANTERBURY, WINTER SHOW CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW and EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. OPEN DAILY, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. UNTIL AUGUST 19th. —in the— King Edward Barracks, Christchurch. King Edward Barracks, Christchurch. King Edward Barracks, Christchurch. CiANTERBURY’S Loading Industrial > Manufactures in interesting display .... many working ex.ni.bits showing intricate machinery in operation making commodities that are known all over the Dominion. Musical Entertainments, Band Concerts, Mannequin Parades, Dancing, Gymnastic Displays, Tug-of-War 'Championship, and the Annual Rabbit Show. Tea Rooms and countless other features to add to your enjoyment. POPULAR ADMISSION PRICES : Adults 1/-, Children 6d. See Railway Posters for Excursions. See Railway Posters for Excursions. DON’T MISS THE WINTER. SHOW. B R I G H T R A Y F A I R. M ETHODIST SCHOOL HALL. FRIDAY NEXT, August 11. Opening Ceremony 2.30 p.m. .MRS F. FRAMPTON. Spectacular Display of Stalls. Impressive Decorations and Colour Scheme. Special Attractions. ADMISSION FREE. KEEP THIS DATE FREE. THE EISTEDDFOD, September 2, at 2.30 and 8 p.m., in the WATERTON HALL. Mrs ,T. H. Grigg, Longbeacli, will open the Eisteddfod at 2.30 p.m. Competitions 8 p.m. Come and see the Ladies drive a nail, the Gentlemen trim a hat, Young Folk eat a. bun and shoot straight. Sale of Work on WllGols Classes 1 to* 14: Entries extended to SATURDAY. 12th inst. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. WRESTLING. JJIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. ' TO-NIGHT, ' TO-NIGHT. WA LKE R v. PERLERA. The Most Thrilling 8 Ten-minute Rounds of the Season. Doors open at 7 p.m. BUSINESS NOTICES. WANTED— 500 FARMERS to sit up and take notice of our Low Charges for Harness Repairs. Here’s an example:— DRAUGHT COLLARS RE-LINED 13/Come in—See the Work —Note the Price—then give us a trial. Don’t throw away your old MOTOR TYRES. Our Canvas Reinforcement Metiiod will give you hundreds of miles more running. A shilling or two spent with us will save pounds on your Tyre Bill. Come in and see a sample. CHAS. PATCHING, HARNESS AND COYER MAKER, Burnett Street (Near “Guardian” Office). SLADE CYCLE WORK'S. OUR PRICES: Good English Covers ....... 4/6 Tubes 2/Mudguards (all steel) 2/6 pair Dress Nets • 4/6 Pedals 4/6 pair Chains from 4/ _ ea^) 1 Saddles • • U: J.B. Repair Outiits from ..... bd Pumps ALL REPAIRS CARRY OUR GUARANTEE P. E. SLADE, CYCLE AGENT, East Street, (Just bejow Segers Ltd). LIBBER Stamps made for every kind of business and personal Buy our Clear-cut Stamps for :est satisfaction. BROOM’S, iett Street. RUBBER PRINTING OUTFITS. HANDY for home, office and school. Several styles from 1/3. Stamp Pads in all colours. Indelible Marking Ink, etc. & BROOM’S, Burnett Street, NOTICE TO “GUARDIAN” SUBSCRIBERS —in the—ASHBURTON BOROUGH, ALLENTON, HAMPSTEAD, AND TINWALD DISTRICTS. MR F. E. AMOS, of 28 Peter Street West,' is CHIEF RUNNER and COLLECTOR for the “Guardian,” and all Subscriptions should bo paid to him. All complaints re nou-Delivery of Papers or Alterations _ of Address should be addressed to him care of the Office, or at his private house. Subscribers are cautioned against Paying any Moneys to the boys who deliver the “Guardian,” as such can oa no account he recognised. W. B. W. BELL, Secretary.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 255, 9 August 1933, Page 1

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