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Tenders. THE Tender of Mr Perham is accepted for Carting Oatf>. DONALD McLEAN, 4 550 Lagmhor. a SHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL. A. TENDERS are invited for— Traffic Bridge over Ashburton River, at Ashburcon. Plans and specifications can be seen at Council office, Ashburton ; and tenders, addressed to the Chairman, to be sent in not later than 11 o’clock a.rn., Friday, Ist May next. By order, WILLIAM BAXTER, 3 468 County Engineer. George Jameson. Bye AM A 7 230 Grass Seed. CASH PURCHASER. GEO. JAMESON, Ashburton. To Farmers. I am a CASH PURCHASER c-y WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY. GEO. JAMESON, 3 206 Ashburton.

Sheep Dip. FOR SALE, DIP, in 5 gallon drums AND ryiHOMA.S’S DIP, in ISlb tins and 1001 b drums. GEORGE JAMESON, 2 2GI Ashburton. Meetings. jy-ETHYEN LIBRARY. A CONCERT and DANCE in aid of the funds of Methven Library, will bo held in the Schoolroom, Methven, on FRIDAY , May ‘.2nd, at 7.30 pm. Admission —Reserved seats, a limited number only, 3s ; unreserved, 2s. Dance, gentlemen, 4s ; ladies free. 4 641 A SHBURTON WESLEYAN CIRCUIT. WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL 1885 Reception Soiree, In connection with the arrival in Ashburton of the Revs D. McNicoll and T. J. Wallis, will ba held in the Cameron street t hurch, on the above date. Addresses, interspersed with music by the choir, will bo given at the after meeting. Tea at 6 o’clock ; tickets, Is 6d each. QDDFELLOWS' HALL A musical t-eat of rare excellence. Under the especial patronage of His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand, Sir William Jervo’s, G.0.M.G., K. 0.8. .

The Manager has the honor to announce that arrangements have been made for two nights only at the Oddfellows’ Hall, commencing on WEDNESDAY, APBIL 22, For the appearance of MADAME PAULINE RITA, Prima Donna at the Opera Comique and Criterion Theatre, and of the Crystal Palace and Charles Hale’s Concerts. MR JOHN RADCLIFF, The world’s greatest flautist, Professor of the Royal Academy of Music, member of the Council of Trinity College and of the Savage Club, London, whose recent performances in the musical circles of Australia have created a perfect furore, will render the most delightful and original music ever heard in New Zealand. Music of all countries and times. Music conductor and pianoforte soloist — Signor Clutsonia. Voice and flu e never before heard to blend so beautifully, “Home, sweet home,” a real musical treat —Madame Pauline Rita, the sweetest of sweet singers. John Radcliff, the moat illustrious flateplayer in the world, Madame Rita—Bishop’s “ Lo 1 here the [ gentle lark 5” Gounad’s serenade ; Benedict’s “ The bird that came in spring “Sing, sweet bird, sing*” Madame Rita’s singing like the warbling of spring birds, music, ringing, dancing, merry, sad. “ The child and the skylark”—new song. The silver cylinder flute. The flute as played by Mr Radcliff, becomes a noble instrument. Prices of admission—Front seats, 4i ; second seats, 2s 6cl ; back ditto, Is. Box office at Milner and Thompson's, where seats can bo reserved from plan. J. S. SMITH, 4 554 Manager. Masonic dress concert will be given by The St. John’s Lodge, No. 1858, E. C., in the MASONIC HALL, TANC.<ED STREET on FRIDAY, the 17th APRIL, 1885, Programme—Pam T. I—Chorus, “ Hunting Song ” (Mendelssohn) 2-Song, “The Silver Cup” (Adams), Bro H. A. Gates 3—Song, “Maid of Athens” (Allen)— 4—Song, “Ruby” (Gabriel)—Bro J, G. Rose s—Pianoforte solo, •* Caprice Hongroise ’’ (Kette er) —Miss Emma Orr 6—Song, “It was a Dream ” (Oowen)— Miss G. Gates 7 —Vocal duet, “Love and War” (Cooke) —BrosPickford and H. A. Gates B—Song, “ Loving Evermore ’’ (Allen)— Mrs E. G. Crisp 9—Chorus, “ The Happy Lover” (Men delssohn) An interval of ten minutes. Pam 11. I—Chorus, “Early Spring” (Mendelssohn) 2—Song, “A Voice that is Still" (Pinsuti) Mies Kidd 3—Song, “Carrier John” (Pinsuti)—Miss 5 H. Barrett 4-Song, “Father’s Love ’’(Wallace) — Bro A. Harrison s—Pianoforte solo, “Home Sweet Homo” (Thalberg) —Miss Williamson C—Song, “Hand and Heart’’ (Molr)— Bro J. H. Olsyton 7—Vocal duet, “Santa Madre ” (Vincent) Misses Kidd and Barrett 0 g—Song, “The Warrior Bold” (Adams) — D. Tfyomas 9 Chorus, “Departure” (Mendelssohn) “ God Save the Queen.” Musical director Bro. S. Wolf, R.A.M. • . 343

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1515, 16 April 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1515, 16 April 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1515, 16 April 1885, Page 3

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