MEETINGS AND EVENTS. BLOOMFIELD’S IMPERIAL HARMONICA BAND (Inc.) OWING' to the indisposition of the Conductor, there will ho no Practice on TUESDAY Evening of the above Band. W. E. McQUARTERS, Hon. Sec. AMATEUR ATHLETICS. EVENING MEETINGS commence TUESDAY, DOMAIN OVAL, 6.30 p.m. On the mark, all Amateurs f . CHURCH SERVICES. M ETHODIST CHURCH. Preacher: Rev. Angus Mcßean. 11 a.m., “The Biggest Fact in Life.” 7 p.m.: “Anchors of The Soul.” Anthem: Evening Hymn. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY CONCERT: TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister: Rev. Ronald S. Watson, M.C., M.A. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Thanksgiving for and Dedication of Centenary Thanksgiving Fund Offerings. 8.10 p.m., Service, Fairton Hall.
JgAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a.m., “Is Your Soul Prospering?” 7 p.m., “The Perfect Government.” A Welcome to All. Minister: Rev. L. P. Bryan. SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED. WANTED by young girl—light i housework; town preferred; sleep in.—Address at Guardian Office. WANTED for 'Lauriston District— Teamster and General Farm Hand.—Address at Guardian Office. WANTED by Girl—Position After--1 noons minding children, —Address at Guardian Office. ANTED Capable Girl for Gen--1 eral Housework; no washing.— Apply 110, Tancred Street. WANTED (Monday Morning, 8 1 a.m.) Girl to Assist with Housework.—Apply Guardian Office. WANTED Gardener for Country ; before Christmas.—Address at Guardian Office. WANTED Middle-aged Housekeeper; 2 adults; town.—Address at Guardian Office. WANTED —Woman to look after Home, January, handy to town; small family; good wages.—Address at Guardian Office. WANTED A General. Ring 4621 T. WANTED. W ANTED Country People to know Furniture can be Renovated at their own homes by to. Thomson, Upholsterer, Beach Road. WOOL and Sheep Skins wanted. Highest prices paid.—R. Hulme, Tinwald. 10 292 FARMERS, Contractors! See Duni can’s Truck Topdresser; 100 per cent, efficient. Demonstrated Ashburton Show. ALL Orders left with us are promptly and expertly completed. Prices Reasonable. HOP SANG LAUNDRY, Havelock Street. OWING to the fact that our Rolled Fore-quarters of Mutton are in increased demand we have decided to make them a regular week-end Joint. Order early as naturally we will have onlv a limited supply. Our Smallgoods are still the talk of the town and worth a trial. D. LIVINGSTONE AND SON, 104 Burnett Street. The ’Phone Number is still “Double Six.” WANTED to Buy—Any Quantity of Fresh Eggs, ’Phone 188. — Ashburton Poultry Farmers’ Trading Depot. 1
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 16, 29 October 1938, Page 1
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