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MEETINGS AND EVENTS. CHRISTCHURCH HUNT CLUB. ASHBURTON BRANCH. TIE® Hounds will meet at Dromore corner, Alain South Road, on SATURDAY, June 2nd, at 12.30 ,p.m., and at Stringfellow’s corner on MONDAY, June 4, at 11 a.m. P. S. BONIFANT, 5 593 Hon. Secretary. SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED. SUNOLA MANUFACTURING COMPANY, CHRISTCHURCH. AGENT wanted for Ashburton and District—Man or Woman, with good selling experience; Car an asset.— Apply to M. G. MeDougall, Commercial Hotel, for appointment. W ANTED —Girl for Housework.— Address at Guardian Office. FOR SALE. FOIT Sale—Confectionery Business; no goodwill; small valuation. — Apply “Business,” c/o .Guardian. FOR, Sale—3o Sacks Seconds Peas; in lots to suit buyers.—A. H. Fenn. [OR Sale —Seagrass Pram. Address at Guardian Office. TO LET. T'O Let—Unfurnished Front Room ; Sunny; Central.—Address at Guardian Office. 5 619 TO Let'— Motor Shed. Apply 47 Wills Street. TO Let—Up-to-date Bungalow, every convenience ; garage.,— Address Guardian Office. EDUCATIONAL. STOKING AND STUDYING. SPEND your fireside nights to good advantage. Keep the fire glowing warmly, and study to become an Accountant. • Accountancy Qualification .is the direct route to success, to the responsible well-paid positions in every class of business. HEMING W A Y ’ S HOME-STUDY COURSE IN ACCOUNTANCY enables you to prepare for the ■ allimportant examination by studying in the privacy and cosiness of .your own home. There are no classes to attend, no text-books to buy, and Hemingway’s guarantee to coach you until you pass (independent of the time taken) lor the original fee. Write to-day for Free Book— Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. BUSINESS' NOTICES.

HELLO! Have you tried the FARMERS’ LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, West Street. We cater for— . PRIVATE WEDDING PARTIES, AFTERNOON TEAS, CLUB DINNERS, AND SOCIALS. And ive guarantee to give , COMPLETE SATISFACTION. NO EXTRA CHARGE IS MADE FOR A PRIVATE ROOM: THE ONLY COST IS FOR THE CATERING. We solicit your patronage. J. AND J. SUTHERLAND, Cr. Wills and Cass Streets. ’Phone 193, and FARMERS’ LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, West Street, ’Phone 310. G. E. GLOSSOP, Triangle Butchery. FOR. Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Lamb and Veal. Joints (large and small) cut to suit all clients. Also,—Pickle Pork, Ox Tongues, Sheep Tongues, Tripe, Corned Silverside, Corned Brisket, Small Goods, Cooked Beef, Ham, Pressed Ham, Veal and Tongue, Pressed Beef, Luncheon •■Sausage, Saveloys and Sausages ALWAYS ON HAND. ‘CLICK!” “CLICK!” then “CRASH!” ‘CLICK!” YO,UR Cycle goes into dock with a worn out bearing, ■ a buckled frame or wheel and you go into Hospital perhaps with a fractured limb Don’t wait for the accident to happen Have your cycle overhauled now and put into good running order for the winter. Just now our Expert Stall are concentrating on Overhauls ancl Repairs. . , , Every modern device for piompt and efficient repair work is installed on our benches and every member of our stall is an expert at his job. Hence we stake our reputation on the promptness and reliability of our work. _ The large volume of business coming our way enables us to keep onir chaigcs down to the barest minimum, Iry us out on it. LEN. HOPKINS, THE “SOMME” CYCLE WORKS, ’Phone 247, Tancred Street. BARGAINS,' Bargains, at Fletcher » Bros. Stock Reducing Sale.. - is Chef Baked Beans, with Tomato ice for llld. Jar C. and B. Damson n for 1/-, 21b Jars Seedless Rasptv Jam for 1/6, 24 Books Black Dog •aretto Papers for 1/-. 6 Boxes DunL J S Round Corner, 250 Vestas, for .—At FLETCHER. BROS. SALE.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 194, 30 May 1934, Page 1

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