PUBLIC NOTICES. ASHBURTON HOSPITAL BOARD. VISIT OF DR. KIDD. TAR. KIDD, Modical Superintendent of Waipiata Sanatorium, will visit Ashburton on WEDNESDAY NEXT, April 5. and may be consulted at the Public Hospital from 2 p.m. on this date by ex-Sana-torium patients or by patients who are recommended by local doctors. J. H. CHAPMAN, Secretary. N.Z. TRAVEL SERVICE. TTOLIDAY parties for “Hermitage,” Mt. Cook. Week-ends or longer period. Transport and Accommodation arranged for. Further information from Agents. DRUMMOND & ETHERIDGE, LTD., Tancred Street. SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED. FAIRFIELD FREEZING WORKS. WANTED URGENTLY—LABOUR FOR ABOVE WORKS. Fellmongery Department. Apply— FOREMAN AT WORKS, on ’Phone C7A. G. M. BREEZE, Branch Manager. AGENT—ASHBURTON DISTRICT. TLXCELLENT prospect son willing to work. s lor a PerApply— THE SUPERINTENDENT. THE PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COY.. LTD.. C/o. 125 Moore Street, Ashburton.
\y ANTED —Woman, tor two weeks, ’ ’ to do plain sewing in return for comfortable board, with homely people. Reply “Sewing,” Guardian Office. YyANTED —Woman to do Children’s ” Knitting.—Reply “Knitting,” Guardian. BUSINESS NOTICES, MCDONALD AND DUNLOP, ASHBURTON. CRAFTSMANSHIP TDEALS and Tradition are, perhaps, '*■ more inherent in the making of CLOTHES than in any other industry. The clothing of man as a primary essential to his well-being, goes back to the dawn of history. As a craft, therefore, it is probably older than any other. Thus, as makers of fine clothes, we have a heritage to live up to and a tradition to follow. This business has been conscious of this fact for 70 YEARS IN ASHBURTON. CRAFTSMANSHIP was the foundation of its structure. CRAFTSMANSHIP the keystone of its goodwill . . . meanwhile the demands of these difficult years are being met with the same standard 'of service, and resource, that has maintained an unrivalled reputation in the TAILORING trade since 1874. McDonald & dunlop, TAILORS AND MERCERS, ’Phone 201, East Street, ASHBURTON.
LADY NR WALL’S N.Z. GIFT BOOK. CONTRIBUTIONS from V N.Z. Writers. forefront Eleven Delightful Coloured Plates from N.Z. Artists. Twenty Black and White Illustrations by leading N.Z. Cartoonists, Photographers, and Illustrators. The entire profits from the sale of this Book will be used for the benefit, of the Servicemen and Women of New Zealand through the All Purposes Fund of the National Patriotic Board. The Booksellers of New Zealand invito your co-operation by purchasing this remarkable Wartime Gift Book, Price 12/Ci. Postage (id. NEWTON C. JONES, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, East Street, Ashburton. ’Phone 59. MR E. CHOLERTON, Proprietor of “PROCTER’S,” Christchurch Opticians since 1877. WILL be visiting ASHBURTON per- ’ ’ sonally and may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at the: SOMERSET HOTEL. TUESDAY. 4tli April—9 a.m. to 5 pan. WEDNESDAY, sth April—9 a.m. to j 2.50 pan. Appointments can now be made by ringing, writing or calling on Mr Newton Jones, Bookseller. ’Phone No. 58.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 64, Issue 148, 3 April 1944, Page 1
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