New Advertisements. JL & & ST. JOHN’S MASONIC BALL. On the occasion of the INSTALLATION OF W.M. AND OFFICERS. FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE (Festival of St. John). A Masonic Ball, Will be held at the HALL, TANCRED STREET, On the occasion of the Installation of Officers, and in honor of the retiring W.M. (Bro. Edward Saunders), who ia leaving the district. Dancing to commence at 8.30. Tickets can be obtained from the following members of the Committee : W. H. Gundry H. W. Felton H. Dempsey D.McFarlane E. G. Crisp T. H. Zouch C. O. Fooks J. Curtis A. Curtis J. Tasker 1370 METROPOLITAN TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Christchurch. S. Stoddart BEGS respectfully to inform the Public that he TTAR TAKEN THE ABOVE HOTEL, And all necessary improvements are being made to ensure the cotnfort of Customers. Grilled Steaks, Chops, and Hot Meals at all hours. The Hotel Bar is now open from 7 a. m. to 11 p.m., where Coffee ia always ready and all Temperance Drinks can be procured. TEA TO ORDER. Tripe and Fish Suppers Every Night (Sundays excepted), from 7 to 10 o’clock p.m. A Green for the use of Families and Children adjoining the Hotel. 1365 Al Bakery, ■VTBXT BAKER AND BROWN’S COAUH FACTORY, Havelock street, Ashburton. KELLY & CO., beg to inform the inhabitants of the County of Ashburton, that they have RE-OPENED the BAKERY Establishment formerly in the occupation of Mr T. Hicks, Havelock street, and are now prepared to Supply the 41b Loaf Delivered within the Belt At 6d for CASH. The Bread will be, guaranteed to be of the best quality, and full weight. One trial is respectfully solicited. Our Mr Kelly has been engaged in the Bakery Business on the West Coast for several years, and the reputation which he gained there will be maintained here for turning out a first-class Loaf. Hotel and Restaurant-keepers desirous of running monthly accounts can make special arrangements for so doing. 1366 Association for promoting THE NATIONALISATION OF THE LAND IN NEW ZEALAND. Principles—1. That every person, irrespective of wealth or position, is entitled to an equal and inalienable share in the land in the country. 2. That this share can only be obtained by |State ownership, the payment of a fair rent or tax by the occupier or cultivator, and the application of such revenue to the fservice to the whole community. Objects. 1. To prevent the further alienation of the Grown Lands of the Colony. 2. To advocate the ultimate re-purchase by the Stite of the existing freehold interests and the substitution of a system of leasehold tenure wherein all buildings and improvements shall be the property of the tenant, who shall also, on the expiration of a lease, be entitled to priority of claim over any other applicant for a new lease. Separate Associations will be formed in each Electoral.'Distriot. As sdon as one hundred members have joined in Christchurch North, Christ-church-South, Sydenham or Timaru districts, dr fifty in any other electoral district in Canterbury, they will proceed to elect a Local Committee and one member of a Central Committee. The management of the Association will be transferrad to the Central Committee as soon as five members have been appointed to that Committee. Annual subscription—2s 6d. Messrs S. P; Andrews and R. Olephane have consented to act as Trustees to the Association until "such time as the permanent officers ace appointed. Agents will bo appointed fbr the sale of tickets. Canvassers required in the principal towns and outlying districts. , List of members may be seen at the offices of the Association, 106, Colombo street, Christchurch. ALEXANDER JOYCE, Secretary pro. tem. Office hours, 3to 5 p.m., and 6 to 8 n.m. 1361 Public Notices. ASHBURTON PERMANENT BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The above Society pays Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum for Deposits at Call, 6 per cent, per annum foi three months, and 7 per cent, per annum if fixed for 6 months or over. J. WARD, Manager. Office Arcade Chambers, Burnetl street. jy-j' - O T I 0 E Any person or persons found on Grovi Farm, gathering mushrooms or otherwise 1 Trespassing in pursuit of game, withou 1 written notice, will be prosecuted. JOHN CARTER, . 487 Manager. 1 C. Ryel, QY S T E R SALOON f Fresh and Smoked FISH always oi * hand. Tea and Coffee at all hours. Also * Fried Fish. Note the address—Will street, next Ceokson’s Stables. 121 jyj-R F. G. THOMAS, Surgeo i Dentist, will VISIT Ashburton ever 1 ) month, and may he consulted at Quill Hotel: lOfc
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 966, 11 June 1883, Page 3
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