AmuEcmoßtp. T O-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Right p.m. Alexander Blondin (The people’s favorite) "Will perforin opposite the Central Hotel, Come and see the Lady cross the High Wire, and the incline feat. Humour will drink the health of the Audience on the wire. WONDER TRAPESE FEATS, Must 1 e seen to bo believed. DON’T FO GET THE COLLECTION O DD FELLOW S’ HALL, ASHBURTON. Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk Polk COMEDY COMPANY. FOR TJ7O NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY 14th AND 15th JANUARY. The Celebrated Comedian PS* Assis'C 1 by his charming and talented wife. Polk —MiktsFULIA A. POLK Polk And unrivalled Polk COMEDY COMPANY MONDAY, 14th— THE STRAiEGIST, TUESDAY, 15thAN ARABIAN NIGHT. Prices of admission—Reserved seats, 3a 2nd seats, 2s ; back seats. Is. Carriages may be ordered for 10 £O. Manager for Mr Polk, 1 75 MR S. GENEBB. Polk Polk Masonic. M ASONIC SERVICE SUNDAY, 13th JANUARY, AT THB ■ MASONIC HALL, Tanered street, Ashburton. ' A SERVICE will be held in the Masonic Hall, Tanered street, on Sunday 13th January, at 2.30 p.m. when an AD' DRESS will be delivered by Bro. the Rev J. HtLL, D. G. M. The musical portion of the service will be rendered by a choir of Masons, assisted by several ladies. ’ The, collection will be devoted to the “ Ashburton Muonic Benevolent Fund.” .All friends of Masons are invited to at'..Ondl.. ■ 1 27 A actions. l - • ASHBURTON YARDS. shall have FOR SALE, on TUESDAY, 15th INST.. ■ • As above— QAA Merino EWES, in wool> about!oo per cent, of l?mb 8 Also, PAT and STORE SHEEP, CATTLE and PIGS 1 93 MATSON, COX & CO. E D. A N T TENDERS for CUTTING, T YINTG, Acres W 1 eat, more O or less I Fairfield I'Aores Oats, more or I i 'Jem " J .Acres Wheat, more 'k orlesa I Chertsey Aores Oats, more or f * less J In one or more lots. Tenders to be in not later than SATURDAY, 19th January, at 2 p.m. For particularsapply to 192 - MATSON, OuX & CO. 200 Business Notices. YOU WANT GOOD AND STRONG. FURNITURE, GO TO DAVIS’S CHEAP, FURNITURE AND RED- ' AIDING MANUFACTORY, EAST STREET SOUTH, ASHBURTON. . • ’ f .. EVERY article Sold at Christchurch vPmoks and ,_iranteed bett of -Vsatsrial and workmanship. FUNERALS CHEAP!,Y<fc COMFI. KTEI.T irUHSIHUSD A. Sievers, WINEMER O fl A N T, 148, High Stkbbt, CHRISTCHURCH, Agent for SOLER & CO., New Zealand Wine Manufacturers, Wahoamui, fjHESE WINES were sent to the Melhciuue Exhibition in 1881; when com ;»tif, _ with those from all parts of the tradd tfeey obtained » ■ SIX PRIZES. >; ; 'fjjpy also obtained 0 FIRST PRIZE MEDAL 'At the Christchurch Exhibition, 1882 v : At Ashburton, 1881 j : _ And have received from all Judges * FIRST AWARD OF MERIT. ' 12 1099 -iv-» Wert PROGRAMME CARDS in .neat styles, with Pencils anc .led at the Guakdiak Office
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1048, 12 January 1884, Page 3
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470Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1048, 12 January 1884, Page 3
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