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New Advertisements. QNE POUND REWARD. LOST FROM TIN WALD. 1 Light Harness Ohesnut MAEE, white face and hind feet, branded T on near rua.p ; also Dark Bay MARE, white hind feet. Any person returning same to W. G. Bioos, Tinwald Store, will receive above reward. 37

WANTED KNOWN—That lam selling Yenus Naiirod at Ca per lb.; Venus Twist, 5s Cd per lb.; Yenus Navy Twist, Cs per lb.; Tricopherous. Is 3d per bottle. Enos’ Fruit Salt, 3s 3d per bottle. Also, Toys of every description, consisting of Dolls, Trumpets, Toy Drums, Tambourines, Wheelbarrows, Carts, Guns, etc., etc. F. Clark, EAST STREET. slB

Meetings. OOSTUME CRICKET MATCH. A MEETING ot Gentlemen interested in the above movement will be held at Quill’s Hotel THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Janua’y 4th, at 8 p. m. 10 JpiLEMINGTON SCHOOL. The DISTRIBUTION of PRIZES and ANNUAL CONCERT will take place on FRIDAY NEXT, January sth, at the Schoolroom, Plemington. Admission, la; Flemington school children free. 12

Lectures. The rev. t. bowman STEPHENSON, 8.A., L.L.D., of London, the founder of the Children’s Home, will deliver A Lecture In the TOWN HALL THIS (Thursday) EVENING, 4th January. Subject : “ The History of a Box of Fusees,” with notes on Child Life in London. Syllabus : London, the city of terrible contrasts— Song (“ London Bridge ”1 —A visit to the dock gates and the dock labourers—How a Fusee box is made—The boxmaker’s wretched room—The orphan children’s dwelling—Song (“ The Children of the City ”) —Match selling in the streets—The Costermonger’s lads—The Coster’s confession—Mudlarks—The Boy Merchant of four years old—A day’s business —“ Off to the Derby ” —Song (“ The Streets of the City”)—Captain Boss and his story—A thieves’ meeting in London —A visit to a Juvenile Prison—The adult prisoner—- “ Ain’t I black enough to be cared for !” — Religion and family our hope—“Home”— Song (“Come Whoam to the Childer and Me ”) —Industry—Habit rad art— What is the Children’s Hou' ?? The Magistrate and the deaf and a nb prisoner—The secret of successful. I—The Shunamite and Child —Guidance from above—Song (“He Knows sion. The Lecture will be accompanied with Pictorial, Photographic, and Musical Illustrations. Rev. A. M. Beattie in the chair. Commence at 7.30. No charge for admission. A Collection will be taken on behalf of the Children’s Horae. 24

Tenders. TENDERS wanted for CUTTING, STOCKING, CARTING, and STACKING 400 Acres of Crop, in the Hinds district. If necessary, horses, drays, and a machine provided. Tenders to be sent in to Messrs Poyntz and Co., on or before FRIDAY, sth January, either for the whole or in blocks of 100 Acres each. TENDERS will be received up to SATURDAY, January 6th, for ALTERATIONS to STORE at Tinwald. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of JOSEPH CLARK, d3O Ashburton. Public Notices. A DIVIDEND of 9s 3d in the £in the Estate of Biggs and Reid is payable at my office. Joseph clark,9 Trustee. Ashburton permanent BUILDING &. INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The above Society pays Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum for Deposits at Call, and 7 per cent, per annum if fixed for 6 months or over. J. WARD, nl6 Secretary. O T I C E. Mr L. H. WILKINS is authorised to Collect Subscriptions and Canvass on account of The Ashbukton Guaudian. 2j W. H. ZOUCH. PROFESSOR LIO MEDO begs to intimate that his offices are NOW OPEN in Saunders’ Buildings,East street, and he is now prepared to make Phrenological Examinations. Ladies and Gentleman may be assured of the greatest privacy in the Examination, private rooms having been furnished for Ladh s. Charges for written descriptive charts, 12a fid ; for verbal examinations, 2s fid 7

Gazette in Bankruptcy. Y. 11. IST is a OTICE— Tub Ashburton Guardian Gazette for all notices undt r tho Debtors and Creditors ArU rpHE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. PRICE— ONE PENNY. PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING. Advertisers are reminded that The Ashburton Guardian is the ONUX DAILY PAPER published between Christchurch and Timaru, and commands a LARGER CIRCULATION throughout the County of Ashburton than any other Journal. Thb Ashburton Guardian circulates largely in the Town and Suburbs, and also in Rakaja, Cheyt'sey, Seaseld, Methven, Alford Forest, Mopnt Somers, Wakanui, Longbeach, Ashburton Forks, Tinwald, Winslow, Waterton, an every part of the County of Ashburton within the reach of postal communicat thus being the best genet al as well as local , medium for Advertising.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 833, 4 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 833, 4 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 833, 4 January 1883, Page 3

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