, THURSDAY. -j Divlno Service, sit, 7.30, Rev. W. Keall J ’,• Friday. , ' r ; Choir Practice at 7.30.—Mr. Ray, Conductor PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. T —Wilis Street, East. j Rev. John Nixon, Minister, j Sunday. Morning School at 10 a.m. ,Morning Service, at 11 a.m., Rev. John -w"'Nixon j Eyoning, at 6.30, Rev. John Nixon ■: i Monday. Ladies’ Class—ln this Church at 7. Tuesday. Divine Service, at 7 p.m., Rev. John Nixon Q < ; V ' ", f “ I ■ Wednesday. ■■ Kj -- Cholr practice, at 8 p.m. 1 -Thursday. m • t lOlaija' Meeting'at 7.30 p.m., Rev. John ’Nixon ■ -Ti i’; : C. ; ,m.. ,v f < neWlands primitive Methodist ohuroh. j . .... - - -Sunday.- ■ .- ■ Morning School, 9.30. 1 Service af 11 (Mr Alison),.and30 p.m. (Mr I-Parker). ASHBURTON PORKS. Sunday Afternoon Service at 2.30, Rev. ■JI Nixon ■. 'ROMAN f CATHOLIC CHAPEL.— ! Burnett Street West, r . r;W« | Rev. Father Coffey. Ist i Mass, *9 o’clock :; 2nd Mass, 11 ofclook, on the-Ist, 2nd; and* 3td and ~ - Jsfch Sundays -(when one occurs) of the■i month. i Rakaia : Mass, at 11 o’clock, 4th Sunday of the 1 ' month. </ “
BusmesalTbt rriHE CO - 2LI TRIANGLE, ASHB A. Tbit Wishes to rintimate friends and the pubiiq generally, that he has CAIRTS running throughoi and all orders entrusted to .DiLiUii i
! T. R. Proctor, i PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC ' OPTICIAN, 1 Temporary Address— MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, 637 c
ASH STORE. ■J. WARD & CO. desire to intimate to their'Mends and residents of Ashburon and Sun ounding Districts that they haife OPENED a GENERAL STORE, in the thopadjoining Mr R. Murray’s, East JF. W. and Co.; intend; to Sell at the lowest remunerative rates, and will also be prepared- to purchase Farm .Produce at ruling prices. ) Every description of Grocery and General Merchandise in . it'lrftn— Rmn.ll. Ppftfiti Alld in svpck . MettoQuick Returns.” ’/=. • J 816 c to—“ Small- Profitf and East street.,
Ashburton Mills. THE: above BOLLS: having received a j THOROUGH OVERHAUL, and the; working management having: been placed in the hands of a careful and practical,. tfea undersigned .isfiE^ pared to makespeciaf arrangements for grists. ' J, ; r . “ NO ICHAEQES FOB GLEANING. S. SAUNDERS. August 18, 1881. 467 c
JOHN MOISON, Practical Boot and Shoe Maker, Fowler’s Buildings, Tancred street. All kinds and descriptions of Boots and Shoes, pegged and sewn, made oil the premises. Extra attention paid to repairing. Moderate charges. ' : ’ -9c
Geo. Booth & Sons, j TUAM AND ST. ASAPH I 'STREETS,Christ6hueoh:, XMPORTERS of all kinds of AGRIi IMPLEMENTS and MiCPINES. Tillage Implements Food Preparing Machinery Dairy Machinery Harvesting and Threshing Machinery, &0., &o. Indents on the English and American Markets executed on the most reasonable terms. Agent— FREDK. PAYITT, Ashburton
TpDUOATION Act, 1877, Debtors IjJ and Creditors Act, and AmendAct, 1871, to be bad at the Guardian Office, next Matson, Oox and Oo.’s, West street.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 493, 4 November 1881, Page 4
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