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Amusements. P H RE NOLOG Y. The Dome of Thought : The Palace of the Soul. MAN KNOW IHYSELF! THEN OTHEKS LEARN TO KNOW. “It is heaven on earth to have Man’s mind to move in Charity, rest in Providence, and turn upon the poles of Truth. ” PROFESSOR LIO MEDO, the Great American Phrenologist and Elocutionist, will hold hia Phrenological entertainment in the TOWN HALL on the 10th inst. The Ashburton Brass Band will bo in attendance, and the performance will commence with a Reading from Shakespeare’s grand historical play of “ Richard II.” An Overture by the Band will follow, and the celebrated Phrenological Lecture, entitled— “ MIND AND MATTER,” will then begin, illustrated with Diograms, Bust, and Moral of the Human Brain. The subject will be delivered as in New York, Philadelphia, and other places, before delighted audiences. After an interval of ten minutes a PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF HEADS Will take place. All are cordially invited to come on the platform to compare their heads. A GIFT will be presented to the most intelligent head who shall mount the stage at the Town Hall, on WEDNESDAY NIGHT, according to the Professor’s Phrenological judgment on the development on examination. Admission —Reserved seats, 3s ; front seats, 2s ; back seats, la. Doors open at half-past seven ; to commence at eight sharp. 5C |J| OW N HALL. Lessee, Mr F. E. Hiscocks. A GREAT EVENT. FRIDAY, JANUARY 12th. First Appearance of the Great Artist, FREDERICK MaOCABE [Begone Dull Care.] Maccabe’s “ Bet one Dull Care ”is one of the most wonderful, pleasing, and astonishing entertainments now to be seen. The mystery to all beholders is bow any one performer can represent so many different characters simultaneously. From old age to youth and beauty in a few seconds—from fashionable foppery to rustic simplicity immediately. Everything in all, but nothing long. “ How is it done ?” is the universal exclamation and inquiry. Admission, 4s and 2a 6d. Box plan now ready at Davison’s, Fruiterer, next Ball. Treasurer, J. F. Sutton. Agent, Liddy. 35 To Let and for Sale. B [NDER TWINE. ■ AND BINDER WIRE, FOR SALE, At Lowest current rates. JAMESON and ROBERTS, Ashburton. O R S B. A comfortable 5-Roomed COTTAGE, tuated North East Belt; finished ironghout with every convenience for a imily residence. Section enclosed by ell-grown live fence and belt of trees. Apply to 0. B. M. BRANSON, General Agent, East street; Or Mr W. W. White, on Premises. OR .SALE OR TO LET. F A Six-roomed HOUSE, with Five Acres Land, North-east Belt ; lately occupied by Mr J. G- Restell. Apply to 26 G. GAUKRODGER. E FOR S A From this date— CRUSHED OATS, 3s 4d per Bushel. BRAN, SHARPS, CHAFF. OATEN SHEAF CHAFF. First-class lot of VEGETABLE and SLOWER SEEDS. JOSEPH CLARK, Ashburton and Tinwald. o 5 O R E. 1 McCormick Twine REAPER and BINDER (new) 1 McCormick Wire REAPER and BINDER (in good working order) Also, BINDER. WIRE and TWINE, best qualities. ornsacks, Oil, etc., at lowest current prices. !. J. W. COOKSON, Jun., & CO,, 3 Methven. O E T . A two-roomed COTTAGE, fronting ona Square. Rent moderate. Apply to W. R. BOYLE, Moore street. WANTED KNOWN—That lam selling Venus Nailrod at 6s per lb.; Venus Twist, 5s 6d per lb.; Venus Navy Twist, 6s 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. alB sr OTIOE OF REMOVAL. The Undersigned takes this opportunity thanking his numerous patrons and the blic generally for the liberal share of pport accorded to him during the past, d intimates that he has REMOVED >m Saunders’ Buildings to PROSPECT BUILDINGS, ist street (next Mr Murray’s, watohiker), and hopes, by still continuing to ep a good article, to be favored with a ir share of public support. J. RANGER, Prospect Buildings, East street. 529

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 837, 9 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 837, 9 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 837, 9 January 1883, Page 3

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