I Public Notices. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, At 8 pm. Social Gathering, DANCING, Vecal and Instrumental Muaic. Tn aid of Volunteer Band, Tiokets, 2a 6d. Ladies free. A H, MULLANEY, 9 117 Sec. ASHBURTON CBICKET CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING oi the above Club will be held at tbe Somerset Hotel oh FRIDAY, the 23rd inst., at 8 p.m. Business : Election of Officers, Members, _sc, for ensuing season CHAP. bTRANGE, ! 9*71 Hon Sec. ! THE AMERICAN TROTTING HORSE .1 Blackwood Abdallah, Will stand this season at Lyndhurst, Dundas, aaid at owner's Stable, Ashburton. For particulars apply to j MAX. FRIEDLANDER. TINWALD. Ci TT A W X I N S Who has just replenished his Stock of BOOTS, has also opened up a few lines of useful DKAPF.RZ (a long felt need m Tinwald), which he is disposing of at Ohristchurch prices Come and compare Prices and Quality before purchasing elsewhere, as every article is marked at the very lowest Rates forC_Sf_. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE Partnership hitherto existing between John Orr and Robert Alcobn, carrying on business as Drapers, Ironmongers, and Provision Merchants m ABhburton, under the style of Orr and Alcorn, has been dissolved by mutual consent, as from lst August, John Orr taking over and continuing the Ironmongery and Drapery Departments, snd paying . all Liabilities of the late Firm, and re--1 ceiving all debts owing to the Drapery Department Robert alcorn taking over the Grocery and Earthenware Departments, and receiving all debts owing to tho Ironmongery and Grocery Departments. JOHN ORR. ROBERT ALCORN. Witness — Joseph Carson, Accountant, Ashburton. ABhburton, sth September, 1887 FISHING SEASON. W. ZANDER HAS just received and opened up his New Stock of ANGLERS' GOODS, comprising Split Cane and other Rods, various prices, with Minnow and Fly Tops, Flies, Minnows, Lines, Hooks, Reels, Gut and Gut Lines, W.P, Stockings, Fishing Bags, and every requisite for the Fishing Season. Fishing Licenses for the Ashburton County can tilso be obtained from him. Also m larger supply — CRICKET and LAWN TEMNIS materials, Just opened up several cases of New TOBACCONIST WARES and FANCY GOODS, which will be sold at very low prices. Note the Address :— W. ZANDER, Hairdressing and Shaving Saloon. Billiard Room with 2 first-class Tables upstairs EAST STREET, ASHBURTON. 9°70 HAVES & GO.'S (ireat Sale. OBLIGE BY READING TBE FOLLOWING :- BLACK Straw Hats only 3d Felt Bats were 8s Bd, now Is Grey Calico, l^d White Twill, 2f d Blankets, from 2s s£d Lot Velvet Buttons, all fa dozen for Id Cashmere Gloves, from 2d . Men's. Good Waterproof Coats, from 7s 6d Lace Curtains, Is Boys' Caps, 4£d Men's Black Felt Hats were ''s3. 9d now 2s 3d Heavy Dress Goods, s_jd | Lot of Wide Ribbons, Id Good Shirtings, 4£d Wool Squares, 6d TweedTrou ejiiioun Es Gd Let of Diagona Coats wt c 21b fid now 10s 6d A Grand Lot of Overcoats awfull Cheap, and a quantity of other goods numerous to mention m this adverti ment. — — - In addition to the above, H. & Co. will during the Bale, give a Discount of One Shilling m the Pound. Only call and see the WONDERFUL BARGAINS at HAVES AND CO. S 6+29 ASHBURTON JIGH SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED 1881. Teaching Staff: Boys' School — Mr J. E. Buchana Istß.A., University Colloge, London. Girls' School — Bfiss Saunders, Canterbury College; Ohristchurch ; Miss Grubb, Trii?fc j College, Dublin AT this institution pupils of loth sexes have the opportunity of acquiring the elements of a liberal education. The subj-jc.s of Study are those usually taught at Secondary Schools ; but the ordinary course may be modified to meet special caseß, if m the intereat of the Pupils such a plan is judged advisable. At the Girls School provision hss been made by tho Teaching Staff to give leaaona m Mualo and Painting to Young Ladles not attending the other Classes m tbe School, who may desire instructions m these subjects. Tho Physical Training of the Pupils is not overlooked. Calisthenics for the Girls, and Military Drill for the Boyß, are parts of the Sohool course. The year is divided in'o three terms. All fees are payable m advance. For Pupila under 12 years of age, £2 2a per term ; over 12 years of age, £2 16s per term ; Mnsio £1 Is per term extra ; fee for attending Music (only), £2 2s ; Drawing and Fainting (only), £1 la per term. For further details apply to Mr Buchanan. The next term oommenoes on MONDAY, the I9th Just, 949 i
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1670, 23 September 1887, Page 3
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