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MEETINGS AND EVENTS. BAPTIST CHURCH, at 7.30 p.m. TO-MORROW NIGHT (Thursday, 25rd.) A TRAVEL TALK,” by REV. L. A. NORTH, of Christehureh. Tickets: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Proceeds for Missionary Fund. ROSE SHOW. OENTRAL HAUL, TIN WALD. SATURDAY, November 27, at 2 p.m. V arious Stalls, Produce, Afternoon Tea, Ice Cream, etc. Evening at 8 p.m.—Children’s I aucy Dress Parade. Selected Items and Sale of Flowers. Adults 1/-; Children, Afternoon free, Evening 6d. ORANGE LODGE OF N.Z. L.O.L. 124, “Winter slow.” OPENING Ceremony, STAVELEY HALL, SATURDAY, November 27th, 7.30 p.m. Welcome to Brethren and Sisters Lodges; also unattached Orangemen. " CHURCH PARADE, SUNDAY, November 28th, 2 p.m. Invitation to all. PUBLIC NOTICES. ASHBURTON A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. WESTERN QUEEN. WINNERS "of Competitions:— Pony, No. 873. Weight-Guess-ing, A. Wesley, R. A. Pringle, C. MoKen dry (equal). Competitions, No. 255, No. 563. W. H. AMOS, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. i BOOK gives pleasure, and as a jL Christmas Gift, will be a lasting minder of Xmas., 1937. We have the book to suit your taste d purse. _ Here is a selected list of new titles: “Playboy of the Air,” Jim Mollison s orv told by himself; 12/6. “John Cornelius,” Hugh Walpoles * 11/6. “Anthony,” by his father, Earl of rtton. Now in popular cheap edim, 8/-: also illustrated at 14/-. “Jan. of Lantern Hill,” another ary from the ever-popular ontgomery, 6/-. “Great Contemporaries, mrchill’s Memoirs; 25/6. “And No Quarter,” an exciting ary by Maurice 'Walsh; 7/6. “Worth While,” by P. C. Wren; <l 6. complete story in itself, but toi ose readers who enjoyed “Man of a lost,” it continues the adventures of [chard Wendover). NEWTON C. JONES. EDUCATIONAL BOOKSELLER, Somerset Buildings. .’Phone 58M. Ashburton. L. M. Winston XMAS. XMAS. XMAS. The Wise Buy Early. , EMEMBER your friends by Gifts j selected from our special assortit of Novelties, Perfumes, Handchiefs, Hosiery, Locknit Wear, ves, Handbags, etc. . land-Knitted Baby Goods a SpecialAttractive Baby Frocks and npers, Organdi Bonnets, laids’ Lustre Locknit Vests, ickers, and Slips. Jail and inspect the latest Lustre rochette” Pantette and Vest bets, Ivory, Shell, Sky. MISS HOPKINS AND C 0.,. Milliners, Ladies’ Outfitteis, Burnett Street. Ashburton. WHY not get the best value for your money. Courtenay Radios offer you more. Always the latest in Radio. ’Phono 600 for free trial. " K. D. McILRAITH, Reg. Radio Serviceman, Burnett Street. FINEST DESSERT FRUIT AT FLETCHER BROS.—3 Small Tins Sliced or Cubed Pineapple for Fruit Salad lOd, 1/1, and 1/8; Peaches lid, 1/2, and 1/4; Apricots 6d 1/-, 1/2, and 1/4; Pears 1/4.—At FLETCHER BROS., MOORE ST. FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. WE always have a large stock of fresh seasonable fruit on hand. Wo also carry the leading lines in Confectionery. It is our pleasure to serve you. R. D. JENNINGS, East St. (near Traffic Bridge). LOOK! LOOK! 71 LETCHER BROS, are selling 61bs . Good Cooking Dates for 1/-, 3 nail Tins Pineapple for 11-Jd, 51bs sst Australian Rice for 1/-, 51bs Best Fite Sago for 1/-, 61bs Flour for 1/-, Tins Lunch Sardines for 1/-, 3 Tins mquet Sardines for lid, 3 Tins runswick Sardines, with key, for 1 /-• ■At FLETCHER BROS., MOORE ST. THIS IS “WORTH YOUR ATTENTION YOU may pav a little more for a CRAIGHEAD Suit or Costume, than you do for a Ready-to-Wear, but you DO get the Value for your money. . E. G. CRAIGHEAD, Tailor.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 38, 24 November 1937, Page 1

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