TX7AKTKD Known—The Goapel will » » be preached in the Arcade Cham* hers to-morrow evening by a Stranger. (D.V) 11 82
ryANTED Known— W. 0. Page's imW proved Herbal Beer ia considered the beat- in Ashburton by those who have tried it. Gome and try it for yourselves at his ahooting gallery, East street. Shooting free. Registry office for female servants 1181 nrrESLEYAN CHURCH, Cameron ▼ » street.—Services will be conducted to morrow morning and evening by Rev D. MoNiooll. Morning subject. “ Recreation ” 11 80
eetings TT7INSLOW DISTRICT SCHOOL.— W A Concert and Ball will be held in the above Schoolroom on Wednesday, the 9th December next, in atd of the prize Fnnd. Concert at 8 o’clock. Admission to Concert and Ball, 2s 6<l ; Children, Is. A 1 mtad number 1 f J e erv d sea l at 4s 6d eaon. H 66 ST STEPHEN’S CHURCH. Ashburton. ANNUAL GARDKN PARTY AND SALE OF WORK. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16th. Gifts of saleable articles gladly received at the Parsonage. Gates open at 3 p m.; admission with tea, 2n; children, la. 11 49 ST ANDREW’S CHURCH, Tinwald. ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1885
In Mr Wilkin’s Shed, Tinwald. Sale of Work at 2 o’clock Concert, la; Tea and Concert, 2s. 117
WAKaNUI wk&leyan obuech anniversary. THE ANNUAL Tea Meeting In connection with the Chnrcb will be held in the Wakanui Main School on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1885. Tea at 6 o’clock. 11 21
mHE ANNIVERSARY I of the Loyal Tinwald Lodge of Oddfellows will be celebrated by A BaU (inter* parsed with Songs, etc), on FRIDAi, NOVEMBER 27th, 1835, in Messrs Wilkin and Go’s shed, Tinwald. Tickets, 3s 6d. Ladies free. 11 996
T THISTLE LODGE, 5.0., -No b 27 ASHBURTON. The INSTALLATION of the R. W.M. and Officers of the above Lcdae will be held in the Masonic Ball, Tincred street, on Monday evening, 30ih iost., at|6.So p.m. The Installation Ceremony will be performed by Bro the Rev Jame* Hill, w. W.D.G M. Visiting brethren cordially invited. A B iLL will be held In the Oddfellows’ Hall the same evening. Dancing commences at 9.30. Tickets may be obtained from any of the Officers of the Lodge. By order of the R.W.M. W. SPARROW, P.M., 11 45 Hon. Secretary.
oOK O U FOR THB NEW ZEALAND Tom Thumb, MUST BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED. Visited by upwards of 2,000 persons in Christchurch daring the last few days. Will appear in Ashburton on MONDAY & TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 30. For particulars SEE HANDBILLS.
TOWN HALL, Ashburton. Lessee and Manager, Mr O. H. Taylor. For Two Nighta Only. MONDAY, November 30. MISS ELOISE JUNO, the celebrated Scotch Tragedienne and Emotional Actress, supported by her specially selected Melbourne Dramatic Company, which inludes the talented character artistes, Mr O. H. Taylor and Mias Ella Carrington (from Queen’s and Sadler’s Wells Theatres, London), and the following leading members of tbs profession Messrs J. J. Kennedy, Wilson Forbes, J- H. Nunn, O. F. Searle, L Daubar, R. W. Rogers, W. H. Hortan, F Henningham ; and Misses Nellie Edwards, Lilly Hill, Hattie Hayes, Jennie Mackie, etc, etc. In the beautiful Scotch Drama, for One Night Only, “JENNIE DEANS.” Jeanio Deans (as played by her over 1,000 times) Miss Eloise Juno ; Dnmbiedykes (his original character), Mr 0. H. Taylor; Madge Wildfire (her original character), Miss Ella Carrington; other charaotara by the full strength of the Company.—TUESDAY, Change of Programme. New and Beauti* ful Scenery by the celebrated Melbourne Scenic Artists, Messrs John Hennings and H. Grist. Musical Director, Signor V. Benvenuti. Admission, 3s, 2s and la. Plan at Zander’s.—o. F SEARLE, Business Manager. II 75
Tyyr akanui road district, TENDERS are INVITED for No 91, Hampton road formation, about 220 chains. Specifications can be seen at the Board’s Office, where Tenders will be received till 10 a-m. on SATURDAY, December 6. FOOKS AND BON, 1 35 District Surveyors. Eggs and heads of small BIRDS. TwoShillingsand Sixpence per Hundred will be given at tbe following places for eggs and heads collected in tbe Wakanui Road District:— Schoolhonse, Wakanui ~ Seafield „ Seaview ~ Bipin ~ Newlanda Road Board Office, Ashburton 11 968
Mount hutt road board DISTRICT. Notice Is hereby given that it is the intention of the Mount Rate Road Board at itn next meeting, on F: ID AY, December 11, to Strike a Rate of (£d) one farthing in the £ on ail the rateable property the District for the period ending March 31, 1883, and payable in one instalment on Janaary 8,1888. The Bate Book is open for inspection at the Road Board Office, Methven. julian Jackson. Chairman. MonntHnttßoad Board Office, I Hettoo, NoV4tf*9*. i 486. U 6
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1338, 28 November 1885, Page 3
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