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Tenders. * SHBURTON TOWN HALL COM J\_ PANY, LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. TENDERS are invited for the Purchase of this very valuable Freehold Property, being part of Town Section 173, having a frontage of 60 ;t on East street, and running back a depth of 100 feet, on which is erected the Town Hall, together with two ante-rooms, gallery with private entrance from front street, large meetingrooms upstairs, which could easily be converted into a dress-circle, and two shops in front, facing the main street. This property is centrally situated between the Ashburton Courthouse and the Somerset Hotel, and will, no doubt, in the course of a few years, materially increase in value, and prove a very profitable investment. Tenders-will be received by the undersigned up to December Bth. The highest or any tender not neceasarilly accepted. THOMAS BULLOCK, Chairman. Meetings. SHBURTON CHORAL SOCIETY^ The QUARTERLY MEETING of the Choral Society will be held at St Stephen’s Schoolroom, on MONDAY Evening, at 8 o’clock. After the meeting the usual weekly practice will be resumed. E. J. PAUL, 12 2262 Hon. Secretary. m O W N HAL] FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY, Commencing WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, POLLARD’S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY.

POLLARD’S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY POLLARD’S JUVENILE OPERA POLLLARD’S JUVENILE OPERA COMPANY, Particulars in future advertisement. ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH, Ashburton. will be held in the Parsonage Garden ON ANNIVERSARY DAY—TUESDAY, 16th December, 18S4. Contributions of Needlework and Produce, etc., will be thankfully received at the Parsonage. Admission (including Tea) —2s ; children, la. Proceeds in reduction of the debt on the Building Fund. 31 2178 RANGE HALL, ASHBURTON. This world renowned Temperance Orator’s famous orations, “ Are they all Fools who become Drunkards,” and “ TO THE WORKING CLASSES,” will be recited by Mb S. R. IN G O LD, Of Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December 17 and 18. Selections of music will be rendered du.-ing each evening. Mrs Nixon has kindly consented to sing a solo on each occasion. Doors open at 7-30 ; chair to be taken at 8 o’clock. Admission free. A collection will be made to pay exOOMPANY. 12 2261 THE ANNUAL Garden Party J. B. GOUGH, pena?s. 12 2260

STA OF ASHBURTON. ORANGE LODGE, No. 23. TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, DEC. 26 Prizes and Blanks Under the management of Mr SIDNEY WOLF, B.A.M. After which a BALL will be held.

SHBURTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY Annual Sports. The Sixth Annual Sports Meeting of the Ashburton Caledonian Society will be held on BOXING DAY, DEO. 2G, 1884, on the Society’s new Sports Ground, North-west Belt, when valuable prizes will be given for quoits, hurdle races, flat races, jumping, pipe music, Scotch dancing, Irish jig, tossing the caber, pole vaulting, putting the stone, throwing the hammer, etc, etc, etc. For full particulars see posters. A first-class Band will be on the ground. Sports to commence at 11 a m. 12 2239 CHARLES REID, Secretary.

INING <fc DRAWIH G-R 00 M in Velvet, Tapestry, Repp, Damask, and In Workmanship and Quality these cannot be surpassed in Canterbury. FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN only employed, thus guaranteeing strength and durability in every article turned out of their shop. J. M. & Co, having imported machinery can execute orders in any design Cheaper than any other house in the trade. As new shipments are among them, large and extensive Stocks must be cleared at less than cost. HIGHEST PRICE PAID Goon Second-Hand Furniture or Household Requisites. Furniture sold on Deferred Payments. Venetian Blinds Made t 4 * Order &c., &c. J. Meech & Co. T AND BURNETT STREETS. Suites Cretonnes, &c. for Funerals Furnished in First-class Style.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1398, 6 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1398, 6 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1398, 6 December 1884, Page 3

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