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Amusements. s ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. | Lessees Messrs Stanfield and Dark Business Manager,..Mr Buchan Hepburn ' Stage Manager..,,. ..Mr P’Arcy Stanfield 2 Mechanist Mr A. Ashton f Let tho-e now laugh, who never laughed » before, r And those who laughed before, now laugh the more. ” i To-Night, ■ First appearance of Messrs D’Arcy Stanfield and Fred Dark in their renowned j and original Drawing-room Entertainment MERRY THOUGHTS HAPPY MOMENTS, As performed by them, with magnificent success, before their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, etc. The performance will c mmence with the most successful musical sketch, entitled “ Quits,” (Written specially for this entertainment by Mr Herbert Bridge). Squire Broadacres,...Mr D’Arcy Stanfield Clementina Mrs D’Arcy Stanfield Rose Pickle Miss Amy Horton Augustus Pallette Mr Fred Dark Characters introduced : , M'*™ M «“*••<> Frank Doosedbaw, Esq. ) «... . Baby Tawkington > ...... Vivandiere. j Horton John Barleycorn) Swillin’ Jimmy.. > ...Mr D’Arcy Stanfield Silas G. Buskin.. ) To be followed by their World Renowned Specialities I Mr D’Arcy Stanfield’s Wonderful Impersonations, including his life-like portraiture of Mr Henry Irving. Mr Fred Dark’s inimitable musical sketches—A Juvenile Party ! Miss Amy Horton in her new succeeaful Musical Moments ! —3O wonderful character impersonations. To conclude with ‘‘A CUP OP TEA.” Change of programme each evening. Beautiful new scenery. Popular prices :3s and 2a. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; commence at 8 p.m. Carriages at 10 15 p. m. 9 482

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ASHBURTON. The ANNUAL TEA MEETING will be helld, D.V, in the Town Hall on TUESDAY, September 18. Addresses will be delivered by the Revs E. A. Scott, C, Standage, J. Nixon, and A. McLennan. jtyocal and Instrumental Music by the Choir. Rev A. M. Beattie, M.A., Chairman Tea at 6.80. Tickets 2s Each. N.B.—A SALE of LADIES WORK will be held in the afternoon on the platform. To Let and For Sale. REMOVAL. To Let. Having taken the Premises known as Montgomery’s Corner, I am prepared to let my Business Premises on the Wakanui road (with or without dwelling). SHOP, with Fixtures, 18ft 6in x 28ft, with Show Room same size. Dwelling consists of 5 rooms, with scullery, etc. Apply, 8 37 H. M. JONES.

J O R. SALE. A first-class 3-roomed HOUSE and Garden on East Belt, the garden is planted with first-class fruit trees, and all in thorough order. Apply on the promises, W. W. SMITH, 9 486 Gardener. T ° LET ON LEASE FOB A TERM OF YEARS, OK FOR TWO CROPS, Acres of Land near Hinds, in one or more lots. 1,180 The Land is fenced and subdivided, and well supplied with water. Apply, Office of this Paper. 936 JgIARLY SEED POTATOES ON SALE, a large quantity of several I new kinds of Early beed Potatoes also Bath Kidney for seed, and Blue Derwents—at reasonable prices. A. W. RANDELL, 8 349 Fruiterer, East street. T A R A N A K I. FOR SALE. .A capital FARM of 430 Acres, The land is fenced and subdivided into convenient sized paddocks, well watered and all sown down in English grasses. It has a good house, together with sheds, stables, stockyards, and a good sheep dip, 9 445 F. FERRIMAN.

1,090 acres on thsßangitata; improved; easy terms, and very cheap 1‘23 acres, Longbeacb district 60 acres, Hinds ; unimproved ; good laud Sections at Hindhope, very cheap, must be sold. Apply to JOSEPH CLARK, 8 428 Ashburton and Tinwald.

Alfred Harrison. FRIDAY, 14th SEPT. 12 o’clock sharp. ALFRED HARRISON is instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at his Rooms, The implements (complete) of a Blacksmith, Including 2 bellows, 30 inch and 36 inch (quite new) ; 2 anvils, 2 cwt and 3 cwt ; 2 vyces, each 641bs ; sledge hammers; 1 swedge block, 2cwt 2qr 211 b ; stocks and dies, 1 set; 1 grindstone, 1 bench, files, horse shoes, and quantity of other tools; also a quantity of bar iron. ALFRED HARRISON, 9 499 Auctioneer, T HE GUARDIAN is on every Tea table in Ashburton. A ND the only Daily Paper published between Christchurch and Timaru. F-XABH .RECEIPTS Printed at “ The \j Guardian office.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1044, 10 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1044, 10 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1044, 10 September 1883, Page 3

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