MEETINGS AND EVENTS. ASHBURTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Society will be held ill the A. and P. Association’s Room, Tailored Street, Ashburton, on THURSDAY, 20th May, 1943, at 7.30 p.m. , NOMINATIONS on the prescribed form are required for four Councillors. Messrs Jas. Bonn, G. Kelly. W. H. Sarney and N. L. Milner retire by rotation, blit are eligible for re-elec-tion. NOMINATIONS must be in the hands of the undersigned, at the Society’s Office, Burnett Street, not later than THURSDAY; 6th May, 1943. ,T. L. MILNE, Secretary. MOCK COURT. MOCK COURT.’ MOCK COURT. MOCK , COURT. MOCK COURT. MOCK COURT. MOCK COURT. EAST STREET, TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. TO-MORROW, 2 P.M. Conducted by Ashburton Auctioneers and Freezing Buyers, For Patriotic Funds. FOOTBALL. D O M A I N. SATURDAY, Ist MAY. SENIORS', -3 P.M.: Army v. Technical Old Bovs. THIRD GRADE, 3 p.m.: Old Boys v. Technical Old Boys. Tinwald v. Rakaia. Admission: Collection. HOME GUARD-COMPULSORY BIVOUAC CAMP. FIAIRTON PLATOON will parade Fairton Hall, 0845 hours, SATURDAY, May 1. Bring, blankets, mess gear and all rifles and equipment. Dismiss 17CO hours.. Sunday, May 2. Guardsmen excused morning parade will parade at 1315 hours. ■ P. J. MO WAT, Lieut,, Platoon Commander. LYNDHURST HALL. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Members of the Lyndhurst Hall (Inc.) is POSTPONED until FRIDAY, May 7, at S p.m. IV. COOK, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST off train, Friday—* Gent’s Brown Hat, town end of Railway Bridge. Reward.—Guardian. STRAYED from V. Digby’s property, Green street—One Bay Halfdraught Mare with white markings.— Finder please communicate with ’phone 170. Reward. BUSINESS NOTIGES. Goods as a stand-by for the EASTER HOLIDAYS. lib Tin Sheep Tongues, 2/9. . 12oz Tin Lambs’ Tongues, 2/OJ. 12oz Tin Corned Beef, 1/5. ljlb Tin Corned Beef, 2/5. 12oz Swift’s Sussex Sausage, 1/7. 12oz Swift’s Frankfurts, 1/7. 12oz Camp Pie, 1/3. St. George Lamb and Green Peas 1/8. 220 z Tins Tomato Soup, 1/3. 16oz “K” Spaghetti, 1/1. llo* “K” Spaghetti, 9RI. 16oz “K” Baked Beans, 1/1. Chesdale Cheese, 9d pkt. Finest Factory Cheese, 1/- lb. Swan Bacon, 1/5 and 1/6 lb. Swan Cooked Ham, 2/4 lb. All thAse Goods aro guaranteed of the Highest Quality.
W. V. JOYCE, (Opposite Railway Overhead Bridge), EAST ST., ' ASHBURTON. ’Phone 180. “PROCTER’ S ” The Opticians Christchurch WILL he visiting ASHBURTON and may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at: THE SOMERSET HOTEL. THURSDAY, ‘29th April—9 a.m. to o p.m. FRIDAY, HOtli April—9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Appointments can now be made by ringing, writing or calling on Mr Newton Jones, Bookseller, ’Phone No. 58. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR BOYS. A LARGE SELECTION built for Hard Wear. Heavy and Medium Weights. Inspection cordially invited. REYNOLDS’ SHOE SERVICE. East Street. USED Cars and Trucks are advertised daily in the “Guardian.” Classified Advertisements offer the widest possible market to both the Buyer and Seller, and at the lowest possible cost. Use the Classified Advertisements. Twelve words 1/3; three consecutive insertions, 3/--•
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 169, 29 April 1943, Page 1
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