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MEETINGS AND EVENTS. ASHBURTON COUNTY RACING CLUB. SUMMER RACE MEETING. SUMMER RACE MEETING. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 27th November, 1937. EXCELLENT PRUGRAMME. First Race, 12.20. First Race, 12.20. SPECIAL Passenger Train leaves Christchurch at 10.5 a.m. and returns after last Race. J. B. MCOLL, Secretary. ASHBURTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. QUEEN CARNIVAL. CROWNING CEREMONY will he held in the RADIANT HALL, Wills Street, on SATURDAY, 4th DECEMBER. 8 p.m.—DANCING in Concert Hall and in Main Hall alter the Crowning Ceremony. Presentation of Cups Avon at recent Show. 8.30 p.m. CROWNING CEREMONY. ADMISSION: Usual Saturday Night Prices. 2/-, 1/6. Dabourn’s Orchestra. W. H. AMOS, Secretary. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given to Householders of the FAIRTON DISTRICT that a Meeting will be held in the Fairton School at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, the 29th November, 1937, for the purpose of discussing the proposal to consolidate the Fairton School with an Ashburton School. / L. E. ROWLEY, Secretary. .Education Office, Christchurch, 25th November, 1937. FAIRTON HALL SOCIETY (Inc.). Annual meeting, Tuesday NEXT, November 30, at 7.45 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Committee, and General. A. J. BUSH, Chairman. J. T. ORAM, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. ASHBURTON PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SUCIETY. nhHIS OFFICE will be CLOSED on JL TUESDAY NEXT, November 30 (St. Andrew’s Day). u. PRITCHARD, 11 436 * Manager. BUSINESS NOTICES. A BOOK gives pleasure, and as a Christmas Gift, will be a lasting reminder of Xmas., 1937. We have the book to suit your taste and purse. ’ Here is a selected list of new titles : “Playboy of the Air,” Jim Mollison’s story told by himself; 12/6. “John Cornelius,” Hugh Walpole’s latest; 11/6. “Anthony,” by his father, Earl of Lytton. Now in popular cheap edition, 8/-; also illustrated at 14/-. “Jan. of Lantern Hill,” another story from the ever-popular L. M. Montgomery, 6/-. . “Great Contemporaries,” Winston Churchill’s Memoirs; 25/6. “And No Quarter,’.’ an exciting story by Maurice Walsh; 7/6. “Worth While,” by P. C. Wren; 7/6. (A complete story in itself, but for those readers who enjoyed “Man of a Ghost,” it continues the adventures of Richard Wendover). NEWTON C. JONES. EDUCATIONAL BOOKSELLER, Somerset Buildings. ’Phone 58M. . Ashburton. XMAS. XMAS. XMAS. The Wise Buy Early. REMEMBER your friends by Gifts selected from our special assortment of Novelties, Perfumes, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Locknit Wear, Gloves, Handbag's, etc. Hand-Knitted Baby Goods a Speciality. Attractive Baby Frocks and Rompers, Qrgnndl Bonnets. Maids’ Lustre Locknit Vests, Knickers, and Slips. Call and inspect the latest Lustre “Crocliette” Pantotte and Vest Sets, in Ivory, Shell, Sky. MISS HOPKINS AND CO.. [Milliners, Ladies’ Outfitters, Burnett Street. Ashburton. LEMON TEA. WITH the true Lemon Flavour. Try half-a-pound with your next order, and we leel sure you will appreciate the change. Price 3/4 per lb. At FLETCHER BROS., Moore St. WHY PAY MORE? FLETCHER BROS, are selling Pint Flasks (assorted colours), Tor 1/6 each. This price is not for one day only, but till our present stock, is exhausted. FLETCHER BROS., Moore St.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 40, 26 November 1937, Page 1

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