MEETINGS AND EVENTS. j RETURNED SERVICES gCIAI PARADE FOR FIELD-MARSHAL MONTGOMERY. TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 22. ALL Returned Servicemen and Women are asked to assemble outside the County Council Offices, Baring Square, at 9.45 a.m. DRESS: Mufti, with Medals or Ribbons. The President of the R.S.A. wishes to make a special appeal for as many members as possible to attend this parade, as he feels that it would be ungracious to this famous War Leader if the Association was not well represented amongst all the organisations parading on this day. rpHE SALVATION ARMY, Cameron Street. 63rd ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS, conducted by Brigadier and Mrs W. H. Smith, of Wellington. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) 7.30 p.m. Grand Concert by the Christchurch ‘.Sunshines Singers.” Hot Pasty Supper. SUNDAY —11 a.m„ 2.45 p.m.. and 6.30 p.m. Welcome to our Birthday Celebrations. R.A.0.8. HARE DRIVE: SUNDAY NEXT. T>US leaves Moore Street Garage, 8 o’clock. Limited number of seats available. Bus Free. Bring Lunch and Mug. Limited number of cartridges available. METHVEN HALL COMPANY. rpHE Annual General Meeting of ■ Shareholders will be held in my Office on THURSDAY, JULY 31, at 2.15 p.m. Annual Report and Balance Sheet and Election of Directors. J. F. STONE, Secretary.
WANTED. T AM a Cash Buyer of TREES in any A part of the County. Valuations and estimates of quantities given free of cost anywhere. All Trees felled by our men are subject to replacement. Two-year-old Trees always in stock for this purpose. Any Farmer requiring supplies for replanting please advise quantities this month to A. J. BREAKWELL, Sawmiller, Methven. "ITT ANT ED urgently Household ’’ Rags, all kinds, £1 per cwt. Ring 5535. Will collect.—Address: F. G. Reesby, Racecpurse Road. YyANTED to Exchange—Few Black Orpington Roosters for breedingpurposes.—Address at Guardian. TVTANTED Portable Copper and Tubs.—Write “556,” Guardian. A DVERTISERS (Two Working Men) will share home with couple in return for keep on a 50/50 basis.—Write “997,” Guardian. "DETURNED Soldier, wife, and one child wish to rent Flat or House. Been waiting 24 years.—Write “998,” Guardian. TVEERSTALKERS Highest prices for Deers’ Tails and Leg Sinews. —George Ting, Victoria Street, Ashburton., BUSINESS NOTICES
TERRACE HATCHERY. pUSTOM HATCHING each week until early October. Eggs to be left at Hatchery or Ashburton Poultry Farmers’, Burnett Street, by WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. We specialise in Day-Old and Perching Pullets. Book early. E. E. MARCHANT ’Phone 636. 71 Carters Terrace.
T-H-O-M-P-S-O-N-S JEWELLERS, Moore Street. ’PHONE S2IS PLASTIC STRAPS. RONSON LIGHTERS.
TRIANGLE CYCLE DEPOT. ’Phone 475 M. ALL Classes of CYCLE REPAIRS are clone at shortest notice. TYRES and TUBES in all sizes. Full stocks of CYCLES and CYCLE FITTINGS, including BEST GRADES OF DYNAMO LIGHTING SETS. H. MONEY, TRIANGLE. A Free Air Service for all. HURDLES. HURDLES. HURDLES. HURDLES. FEET BLUEGUM HURDLES. Only 14/G each from A. C. VINCENT & CO.. A. C. VINCENT & CO., ’Phone 276.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 67, Issue 236, 18 July 1947, Page 1
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