AMUSEMENTS FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT at the ST. JAMES THEATRE LUNCH-HOUR SESSION LUNCH-HOUR SESSION LUNCH-HOUR SESSION at 12.15. at 12.15. Three Games Three Games .... ALL BLACKS v. NATAL. ALL BLACKS v. NATAL. ALL BLACKS V. WESTERN ALL BLACKS v. WESTERN PROVINCE. PROVINCE. ALL BLACKS ALL BLACKS v. SOUTH AFRICA. SOUTH AFRICA. FIRST TEST. FIRST TESTLight Luncheon Available at the Refreshment Bar from 12 Noon. FRIDAY NEXT AT 12.15. [At the foot of the above advertisement, published yesterday, the words “Admission Free v appeared in error in most copies of the “Guardian.” These words should have appeared at the foot of an advertisement inserted by the Ashburton Silver Band.]
PUBLIC NOTICES LAND BALLOT. A PPLICATIONS from ex-servicemen graded “A” for Sheep and Cropping (Type 7) in Mid-Canterbury District for position as farm worker on wages with the right, subject to certain specified conditions, of ultimate allotment of the under-mentioned section will close at the District Lands and Survey Office, Private Bag, Christchurcli/at 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 22nd September, 1949. Estate William Long’s property, 709 acres 3 roods 00 perches. Cash Contributions: Freehold or Deferred Payments £1350, Renewable Lease Nil. Situated on Chertsey Boundary Road, 11 miles south-east of Chertsey. Estimated carrying capacity approximately 650 ewes with approximately 80 acres wheat and 25 acres oats. Temporary single accommodation pending erection of new- dwelling.. Full details and application forms from all Rehabilitation Offices. T. W. PRESTON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. EDUCATIONAL BALLROOM DANCING. ("THERE will be NO Classes during the School Holidays. NEXT CLASS—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. JOHN D. COWARD. BUSINESS NOTICES
“PROCTER’S” OPTICIANS—SINCE 1877, CHRISTCHURCH. It/TR A. ROBERTS, F.S.M.C., England, representing Procter’s, may be consulted on all defects of eyesight at NO. 2, THE ARCADE, ASHBURTON, oil THURSDAY, Aug. 25: 10.15 a.m. to 5 pm. FRIDAY, Aug. 26: 0 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Appointments can now be made by ringing, writing or calling on Mr Newton C. Jones, Bookseller; ’Phone No. 58. BOOKS OF NOTE: “Sheep and Sheepmen of Canterbury,” 10/-. “Fifty Years of Sheep Farming in Canterbury and Otago” (Overton), 15/-. “Historical Racing Records—a Survey of Racing in Otago and Southland” (Saunders), 12/6. Every Overseas Mail brings us the Latest" Novels and New Editions of your Old Favourites. A Book a Week gives you a Library in a Year. NEWTON JONES LTD. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, East Street, Ashburton. HANNAH’S ONE-DAY SHOE REPAIRING SERVICE. Vl/E are rightly proud of our standard ' ’ of workmanship. You cannot tlo better than bring all your Repairs to your HANNAH’S ASHBURTON SHOP.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 69, Issue 266, 23 August 1949, Page 1
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