Meetings. 1 yy-ATERTON LIBRARY HALL A GRAND Concert} and Dance Will be held in the above Hall, in aid of i the Library Funds, ON > FRIDAY 1 EVENING, MAY Bth, At 8 o'clock. Conductor Sidney Wolt, R. A.M. Admission to Concert, la 6d ; admission to Dance, 2s 6d. Return fares by Longbeach Coach at single rates. A special coach will leave the Post Office for those taking part in the concert at 5 o’clock. 4 649 ST. STEPHEN’S POPULAR CONCERTS. A series of Six Popular Concerts will be given in the School during the winter of 1885 on Friday Evenings, at intervals of about three at 8 p m. FIRST CONCERT, FRIDAY, MAY 22nd Proceeds to Choir and Sunday School Funds. Front seats, Is ; back seats, 6d. Tickets for course (front seats), 4s. J. G. ROSE, 5 704 Hon. Secretary. JJETHVEN LIBRARY. A CONCERT and DANCE in aid of the funds of Methven Library, will be held in the Schoolroom, Methven, on FRIDAY’, May 22nd, at 7 30 p.m. Admission —Reserved seats, a limited number only, 3s ; unreserved, 2s. Dance, gentlemen, 4a ; ladies free. 4 641
E,/ y We have much pleasure in informing the Public that wa have DISPOSED OF OUR / GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, GLASS AND CHINA WARE BUSINESS, Mr Henry/Zander. While thanking cUents for their liberal support accorded us/ we beg to ask a continuance of the same for our successor, in the above Departments. FRffEDLANDER BROS. PICI With, Respe Ashb jytt: its E N Part of S.old e ha 8 'remits dl ■ ~t~\ feronce /ttpffi 'ANDj .he Inity, YE itabliaKel occnpatlo MESSRS / RRIEDLAISn3B^ y *BROS., and \«llfl?enceferth carry on the IRONMONGERY, GLASS yr - ahd, i I i: T. CHINA DEPARTMENTS, Coder his direct/ supervision, and hopes jy strict attention to thef wants of his mstomers to meet w|th tSho continued patronage accorded to his predecessors. H. Z. having been In thS district for many years, is well acquainted with the requirements of the formers and others, and having INCREASED his STOCK, by % choice Assortment of Goods, of a description that combine Cheapness with the first quality, he is confident that an inspection of the same will meet both the approbation and tastes of his customers and increase the patronage of the general public. Orders from the country will be promptly attended to, special arrangements having been made for the quiet dispatch of Goods to any locality desired. HENRY ZANDER, 4EROHANT AND IMPORTER, &0., Fkiedl angers’ Buildings, Ashburton. 6 658
A. Harrison. Alfred Harrison, i UOTIONEBR, STOCK & ESTATE \ AGENT. VEJCKLY SALE every SATURDAY, at 12 o’clock. Horses, Cows, Poultry, Pigs, and Merchandise. AGENT for THE NORWICH UNION ■ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
FOR SALE —One treble-furrow plough, by Reid and Gray ; one doubleurrow plough, by Duncan. ALFRED HARRISON. - T—Offices in Colonaan’a BuildFOR SALE —Billiard Table, size threequarter, 12ft by 4£ft. Nearly new; in perfect order. Complete. FOR SALE—I Spring Cart, new; 1 Spring Cart, in good order; 2 double furrow Ploughs, good. ALFRED HARRISON 0 PVRCQA S> V R S FOR SALE—The NEW ZEALAND CROWN LANDS GUIDE for 1884. ALFRED HARRISON. Price, One Shilling. Apply, “GUARDIAN ’ TFIOB.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1534, 7 May 1885, Page 3
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