Pnblic ttotlceg. TBNDKRS. \\T ANTED tendprs ud to February Bth >V for tbo WHEAT AW off 120 Aorcß on Raoecnu a". Apply, GEORGE POCOCK, 1 170 Ashbnrton. M^tS B. MORKI3 DESIRES t > return thanks for lh=» liberal support accorded ber *or the last four years, and bf go to iotimate that she haa ie commenced Business m her o!d sI.OD, TRIANGLE BaKERY, where their future favours are respectfully solicited. 1 16 ~~ ODDFELLOWS' HALL. to-nigeit.""to-night. Great Sncoets Russian Warship blown to a'oms, Robson'a great Spiritualism Frame, GLADSTONE IN REAL LIFE. Reservod seats, 2s ; unreserved, la ; ohildren half-price. Doors open at 730 , oommence at 8. MATlNEE— Saturday afternoon at 2.30 1 168 ODDFELLOWS' HALL, ASHBURTON 1 NIOHT ONLY NIG BT ONLY -I 1 NIGHT ONLY NIGHT ONLY 1 MONDAY, 6th FEBRUARY.
MRS GREENWOOD nnd her Daughters will give one of their enjoyable and popular Entertaioments ia tbe Oddfellows' Hall, Ashburton, on the above date.
Doors open at 7. 30 Commence at 8 3s 2.*, U. T>. ...„_..„ J _._>_.._, „_ , I „ f„U___, _,_,_! *.:___. _.!_,
bis v: (>*■ >D utiu a\i iui> ... --_.i_._j-_.-. d, 11111 ASHBDRTOOIGH SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED lSdl. Teaching Stabf. Boys' Fcuool.— Mr J. E. Buchanan, Ist B A. , University College, London. Girls' Sohool. — Miss Saunders, Canterbury College, Ohristohurch ; Miss Grcbb, Trinity College, Dublin.
AT this institution pupila of both 'ex-s hava the opportunity of arqnhity! the elements of a liberal eduoation. The subj os of Stndy are thoie usually taught at Secondary Sohoola ; but the ordinary oourse may be modified to meet speolal cises, it m the Interest of the Pupila suoh a plan is judged advisable.
At the Girls School provision has been made by the Teaching Stuff t> give lesions m Musio and Painting to Yourg Ladles no! attending tbe other Classes m the School, who may drsire instruction m theea subjects. Th > Phys'cil T.al ing of tbe Pupils is not overlo >ked. Calisthenics for the Girls, and Military Drill for tbe Boys, are parts of the Sohool oourse. The year Ib divided into three terms. All fees are payable ln advance. For Pupils under 12 years of ape, £'_} 2s per term ; over 12 yeara of age, £2 16s per term ; Musio £1 Is per term extra ; fee for attend!, g musio (only). £2 Sa ; Drawing acd Painting (only), £1 Is per term. For further details apply to Mr Buohauan. 1*97
PAPEEHANGINGS! PAPEEHANGINGS 1 1 THE Undersigned have just opened up a splendid assortment PAPEEHANGING3, SCEIM, TAPES, TACKS, Also,— WINDOW GLASS (all sizes). W & R LEAD, PAINTS, OILS VARNIbHEB, COLORS, DRYERS, TURPENTINE &o, Just landing, a splendid lot of Honse Coal, ex " Hauroto." McCalluia & Co , RON. TTMBEB, AND COAL MER CHANTS, & IMPORTERS. Agentß for TITAN ond TBIPLEX STRAINERS. 12*10 B
NEW ADVERTISEMENT. • i THE COMING
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1757, 3 February 1888, Page 3
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450Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1757, 3 February 1888, Page 3
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