PUBLIC NOTICES. A MUSICAL TREAT. E MONEY (late Sefton’s) MUSIC * STORE, Burnett Street. FRIDAY NIGHT, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The; Famous HILL BILLY BAND l’rom Christchurch. Also the “HOHNER” PIANOACCORDION QUARTEI'. The “Hill Billy” Band is taken from the pupils of the “Great Musical Army,” conducted by Messrs Chas. Begg and Co., Ltd., Christchurch, through 3ZB. Absolutely No Charge. E. MONEY, Music Dealer, Burnett Street, Ashburton. WHALES OPTICAL SERVICE AND DEAF AID SPECIALISTS. Established over 3*5 Years. MR S. R, WHALE will personally 1 Visit Ashburton from TUESDAY, 27th, to THURSDAY, 29th of September, and may he consulted at the Somerset Hotel on all Defects of Eyesight and Hearing. Surrounding Districts will he visited on Thursday, 29th. Correspondence to Somerset Hotel, or 677 Colombo St., Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICE. OWING to having ewes aml lambs disturbed, all persons trespassing with dog or gun or lighting fires on my proper!v will 1 be prosecuted. ,S. CROSSON, Lagmhor. METHVEN TROTS. BOOK Seats now for Methyen Trots, Saturday. FUSSELL, SIM, ROSS, McLEAN, Taxi Proprietors, Ashburton. METHVEN RACES. SATURDAY NEXT. OCTOBER Ist. BUSES will leave Somerset. Corner at 10.30 a.m. Return Fare 5/-. Ring 451 to book your seat, PORTERS MOTORS. TENDERS. ASHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL. WILLOW FIREWOOD. TENDERS are invited and will close at 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 6th October, for the purchase of Two Hundred Cords of First-grade Willow Firewood in four feet lengths, Ashburton Riverbed, delivery to be taken within one month. A deposit of 5 per cent, must accompany tenders. GEORGE KELLY, 9 590 County Clerk. BUSINESS NOTICES. HAVE YOU PLAYED MONOPOLY ? IT’S the Game of the Season— EVERYONE is playing it! We have just received new stocks of this popular and fascinating game. Priced at 13/6. NEWTON C. JONES, 86 East Street, Ashburton, WE INVTTE YOU TO call and select from our wide range of Summer Millinery your Hat for the coming season. Newest Shapes for the Misses and tfie Matrons. Special Display of new Celancso and Locknit Underwear. Pure Silk Hose in- all leading makes and popular shades. Watch for our Display of Baby Goods. MISS HOPKINS AND CO. TENNIS RACQUETS. SRAZENGER Racquets, 50/- to 95/-. Dunlop Racquets 42/6 to 95/-. Spalding Racquets 39/6 to 95/-. Indian Racquets 6/6 to 25/-. Tennis Balls 2/6 to 3/6 pair. Nets, Racquet Covers, Presses, Grips, Eye Shades, etc. Racquet Stringing a Specialty. JOHN ORR AND CO.. LTD. A.M.P. SOCIETY. INCREASE in Funds for year 1937, £6,000,000. Total funds now over £112,000,000. Enquire about the A.M.P. Society’s liberal policy conditions. L. T. GREENFIELD, Chief Agent, ’Phone 522, 136 Alford Forest Road, Ashburton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 298, 28 September 1938, Page 1
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