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TENDERS. ASHBUBTON COUNTY COUNCIL r TIENDERS are invited and will close JL i at 4 p.m. on 6th September, for a Lease for Seven Years of the following Reserves: — 1. Pt. Res. 4041, Main South Road (opposite Glassworks and Cemetery), 20J Acres,, at present leased by Messrs Pyne, Gould, Guinness. 2. Pt. Res. 1827, Ashburton, 85 acres, at present leased by Mr J. O'Con3. Pt. Res. 1783 and 2251, Winslow, 48-J acres, formerly leased by Mr H. White. A deposit of the first half year's rent must be enclosed with tenders. Conditions and tender forms may be obtained at this Office. GEORGE KELLY, County Clerk. FOR SALE BY, TENDER. A SHBURTON Gas Company, Ltd. i- Shares :—± 150 £5 fully-paid Shares. 115 £1 paid Shares. Dividends payable in November. Tenders addressed "to X.Y.Z., C/o Box 93, Ashburton, for whole or any part thereof will close on-Monday, 20th August, 1934. ACCOMMODATION. THE CITY HOTEL, 45 Princes Street, DUNEDIN. rivHE Leading Hotel'of South Island. A Commercial Concessions and Automobile Rate. V L. F. McCORMACK, Proprietor. 'Phones: Office 10-603. Guests, 12-176. EDUCATIONAL. CO-0 P E It A T I O N. ' SUCCESSFUL Business Career is l within easy reach of every man who is intelligent, ambitious, and endowed with commonsense. Your talents must have experienced guidance, however, if you are to make any practical advancement. With the co-operation of Hemingway's—specialists for 37 years in home-study instruction—you can soon improve your qualifications, and be able to earn a higher salary. HEMINGWAY'S POSTAL COURSES: Book-keeping, Accountancy Prof., Secretarial Institute, Cost Accountancy, Matriculation, Law Professional, Diploma in Banking, Salesmanship, Advertising, Land Agency, Pitman's Shorthand, Business Letter Writing, Business Arithmetic, Handwriting. By Studying the various Courses listed above, thousands of New Zealanders have secured promotion. Make your start at once towards higher earnings. Write to-day for particulars of course in which you are interested. HEMINGWAY'S, Correspondence Schools, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. BUSINESS NOTICES. ~IHE U.F.S. PHARMACY is overjl stocked in CAMERAS and PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS and is prepared to considerably reduce the prices of high-class American and Continental Cameras for a limited period until such time as cur stocks are lessened. Why not start this spring with a fine new camera? Each member of the U.F.S. Staff is himself a keen photographer, and for that reason the U.F.S. enjoys the lion's share of camera arid developing trade in Ashburton. The public has long since realised that the advice and tuition we are qualified to give is very valuable. So call in to inspect our range. . This is a Golden Opportunity tor prospective photographers, or those with obsolete instruments to acquire a modern instrument at bargain price. THE U.F.5.., Ashburton. WHAT MILK-MADE BREAD MEANS TO YOU. "ILK is Nature's only Perfect . Food. Wheat is the Second most Perfect Food. When you buy MILK-MADE BREAD you obtain a combination of both in the most easily assimulated and nourishing form.' Taste the flavour and you will want it often. Obtainable from PETER DUNN, Maker of Gold Medal Milk-Made Bread and Cremalt Bread; THE POST OFFICE BAKERY, 'Phone 129. Deliveries Daily. REDUCED PRICES FOR BLACKBURN COAL. S from May 29, the Price of this L Popular Household Coal has been reduced to: — 1 Ton, 42/-; \ ton, 21/-; \ ton v 10/6 Per Bag, ,Q/9. Obtainable at ALL COAL MERCHANTS in Ashburton. ORDER BLACKBURN COAL. F. PAWSON, Manager. C/o Ashburton Transport Co., Ltd., West Street, Ashburton.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 256, 10 August 1934, Page 1

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