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MEETINGS AND EVENTS. ASHBURTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 64th ANNUAL SHOW. 64th ANNUAL SHOW. ONE DAY ONLY. ONE DAY ONLY. THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 7. THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 7. LARGE ENTRIES’ LIVE STOCK SECTIONS. DOG TRIALS. 7)0 ENTRIES. S n.m. HUNTER EVENTS GRAND PARADE 3 P.M. GRAND PARADE 3 P.M. Two Bands in Attendance. Two Bands in Attendance. ADMISSION Motor Cars and Vehicles to Saleynrds 1/-; to Ringside on Grounds, REDUCED TO 2/6. Adults 2.1- Children under 15, FREE. No Charge toGrandstand.

PUBLIC NOTICES. TO MOTOR-VEHICLE OWNERS. IN anticipation qi the requirements of the 'Military Authorities, information is now being compiled of the goods motor-vehicles, of a capacity between 15 ewt. and 3 tons, pneumatictyred, that could be made available by way of either hire or purchase to meet military requirements. The principal objective of the compilation is to enable military requirements to be met with the least possible disturbance of the civil transport arrangements of the community. MotorVehicle owners will therefore lie considering their own interests, as well as facilitating the defence of the country, by carefully weighing every possibility with regard to making vehicles available. It is desired to make it clear that it is not expected that the vehicles may be required at once. The purpose is to prepare information so that military requirements may be met at the shortest notice. Particulars regarding the age of vehicles, type, location, mileage run, mechanical condition, etc., should be forwarded NOT LATER THAN 20th NOVEMBER; 1940 to THE COMMISSIONER OF TRANSPORT, WELLINGTON. REGISTERED' NURSES'’ ' ASSOCIATION!. JJESULT OF COMPETITIONS:— Hamper, 340—A. Henderson; Pink Frock, 90—W. Manger, Methven; Elephant, No. 26—M. Harris; Large Cake, 101—Miss Poff; Dolls, Ist prize, 233Pat McDonald, British Hotel, Lyttelton; 2nd prize, 117—W. Spedding; 3rd prize, 57—Miss Potter, Peter S’t.; Cake Ist prize, 95—Eva Spedding; 2nd prize 55—C. Horsburgh; Knitted Frock, 89—Mrs Fawcett; Smock, Ist prize, 2 —Miss Loy; 2nd prize, 11—Mrs R. Eaden. , The Association desires to express its grateful Thanks to the many willing assistants and to the Public for their generous support, and special thanks to Elma MeElhinney, Messrs Patchings Ltd., and Messrs Tuckers, Ltd.

MISS GLENN MEARNS. CONTOURS Beauty Aid Specialist will give a series . of FREE facials at our Salon from THURSDAY 7th until SATURDAY, 9th November. Book your appointment now! ANTOINETTE TOILET SALON, Burnett Street, ’Phone 774. WHALE’S OPTICAL SERVICE, ! established over 40 .years. Mr S. R. Whale will personally visit Ashburton and surrounding districts on MONDAY, 4th of November, and may be consulted for sight testing, and for the treatment of defective eyesight at the Somerset Hotel. Appointments can now be made for this visit by writing to '677 Colombo Street, Christchurch, or at the Somerset Hotel. (BUSINESS NOTICES. CHICK FOODS, MEAT MEAL, FOWL GRIT, CALF MEAL at Fletcher bros., Moore Street. Perfection Chick Food, fine, medium or coarse, Mbs for 1/-; Karswood Spice, per packet, lid and 1/9; Meat Meal, 91bs for Calf Meal, Perfection, 251 bs for 5/3; Oyster Shell Grit, 121bs for 1/-. JELLIES FOR THE CHILDREN. SUNUP Jellies, 5 packets for 1 -; Equator Jellies, 5 packets for 1/-; Lushas Jellies, 6d each or 6 for 2/9; White’s Jellies, 6d each or 6 for 2/9; Edmonds Jellies, 6d each or 6 for 2/9. At— FLETCHER BROS., Moore Street. LIFE ASSURANCE. WHEN Assuring YOUR Life, don’t just hope for the Best—make sure you get it! Phone the A.M.P. SOCIETY.' L. T. GREENFIELD, Chief Agent, 131 Aitken St. ’Phono 522. Ashburton. py JAMAS, Braces Sox, Underwear, Ties, in quality goods, at reasonable prices.—Fred Allan Triangle.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 19, 2 November 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 19, 2 November 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 19, 2 November 1940, Page 1

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