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MEETINGS AND EVENTS. HOME GUARD'—COMPULSORY BIVOUAC CAMP. I7IIAIRTON PLATOON will parade 1 Pair ton Hall, 0845 hours, SATURDAY, May 1. Bring blankets, mess gear and all rifles and equipment. Dismiss 17'CO hours, Sunday, May 2. Guardsmen excused morning parade will parade at 1315 hours. P. J. MOWAT, Lieut., Platoon Commander. ASHBURTON CLUB AND M.S.A. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. A CARD 'EVENING will he held TO-MORROW (Saturday), May 1, in the Club Hall at 7.45 p.m. Members are invited to bring their wives and friends. Supper provided. Members are requested to be punctual as the games will commence promptly. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Wednesday afternoon—Large Ball of Khaki Wool in Cameron Street West.—Finder please leave at Guardian Office. -» STRAYED to my property at Westerfield—Brown Hack Mare; shod; with leather headstall. Owner can have same by paying expenses.—L. F. Feoh n ey, Westerfiel d. STRAYED from 33 Alford Forest Road—Dark Jersey Cow, drooping: horns ; just calved.—Anyone knowing whereabouts please ■ communicate with A. Mclntosh. ’Phone 369. TAKEN by mistake from Station, ■ , Sunday night—Gent’s Cycle, electric light.—-Reward on returning to 14 Wakanui Road. BUSINESS NOTICES.

DON’T 0N ’ T NEGLECT THAT COUGH! NEGLECT THAT COUGH I Because Coughs are common at this time of the year most people neglect them. That is the worst thing to do. Apathy to a persistent cough may lead to unpleasant complications. Prompt relief is available at BONNINGTON’S . . . their own make Cough Elixir . . . soothing pastiles for inflamed throats ... or, if necessary, a tonic or emulsion to build you up before winter comes. You can be sure that the remedies supplied by Bonnington’s are in fresh condition and are reasonably priced. BONNINGTON’S have contracted under the Social Security Scheme to supply FREE Medicine, and, all Doctors’ Prescriptions are accepted, and are dispensed FREE OF CHARGE. BONNINGTON’S PHARMACY, PHARMACY, East Street, 'Phone No. 6. Goods as a stand-by for the EASTER HOLIDAYS. lib Tin Sheep Tongues, 2/9. 12oz Tin Lambs’ Tongues, 2/os. 12oz Tin Corned Beef, 1/5. lsTb 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/S. 220 z 'Fins Tomato Soup, 1/3. IGoz “Iv” Spaghetti, 1/1. 11 oz “Tv” Spaghetti, Old. IGoz “K” Baked Beans, 1/1. Chesdale Cheese, 9d pkt. Finest Factory Cheese, II- lb. Swan Bacon, 1/5 and 1/G lb. Swan Cooked Ham. 2/4 lb. All these Goods are guaranteed of the Highest Quality. W. V. JOYCE, (Opposite Railway Overhead Bridge), EAST ST., ASHBURTON. '‘Phone ISS.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 170, 30 April 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 170, 30 April 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 170, 30 April 1943, Page 1

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