MEETINGS AND EVENTS. PATRIOTIC STALL, EAST ST/jREET. CATHOLIC CHURCH EFFORT. CATHOLIC CHURCH EFFORT. CATHOLIC CHURCH EFFORT. TO-MORROW (Friday), November 10. TO-MORROW (Friday), November 1!). TO-MORROW (Friday), November 19. HOME-MADE XMAS TOYS A SPECIALTY. FANCY STALL, CAKES, PRODUCE, JUMBLE. Gifts of Cakes and Produce may be left at the Stall. ASHBURTON BATTALION HOME GUARD. POMPITLSORY PARADES, SUNyj DAY, 21st NOVEMBER: “B” COY. —At Platoon Centres as under: — Winchmore, 0845 hours. Wakanui 0845 hours. Fairton, 0915 hours. No. 14 MMG PLATOON:— Hinds Section 0930 hours, at Hinds. Longbeach Section will be picked up on arranged route. Bus leaves Coldstream 0845 hours. Rations as usual. H. G. KEMP, Major C.O. Bn. BABY SHOW BABY SHOW at PATRIOTIC FUN FAIR, PATRIOTIC FUN FAIR, jQ O M A I N, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. CLASS 1: Up to 6 months. CLASS 2: 6 months to 1 year. CLASS 3: 1 year to 2 years. Entry Fee 1/-. Entry Forms from Mr A. C. Wilson’s. Judging begins at 2.30 p.m, ' CHURCH OF CHRIST. SALE AND FAIR. TO-MORROW (Friday) AFTERNOON at 2.30, in the SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL. Cakes, Toys, Xmas Gifts, etc. PUBLIC NOTICES. BOROUGH OF ASHBURTON. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. tf'OTICE is hereby given that at a ’ Special Meeting of the Ashburton Sorough Council held on the 26th day f October, 1943, the following Resoution was passed and will be subnitted for confirmation at the Ordin,ry Meeting of the Council to be held ,n MONDAY, 6th day of December, 943, at 8 p.m., at the Council Cham>ers, Havelock Street. “THAT Clause 611 of the Ashburton Borough Consolidated By-Law, 1933, be repealed and in lieu thereof an amended Clause be substituted.” A copy of the above amended ByLaw may be seen at the Municipal Offices, Havelock Street. DATED this 27tli day of October, 1943. R. C. MAJOR, Town Clerk. HINDS RED CROSS. J>ESULT OF RAFFLEICED CAKE—No. 40: Lieut. L. G. Grant. BUSINESS NOTICES. REPUTATION IT should always be borne in mind that it is always more easy to tear down than to build up. This applies with particular force at the present time, TO REPUTATIONS . . . We intend—as has been onr special care during four years of war—to stand by that high reputation which we have established and maintained for nearly 70 years. We are endeavouring to take our part in bringing our trade through these difficult times, with the hope that in so doing we shall he able to maintain that reputation as MAKERS OF GOOD CLOTHES. McDonald & dunlop, TAILORS AND MERCERS, ’Phone 291, East Street, ASHBURTON. O not hesitate. Do your advertising through the 100 per cent, ent the “Guardian” Advertising lumns.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 64, Issue 33, 18 November 1943, Page 1
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