■Wanted. 1 WANTED, immediately.— Two smac boys, Apply Manager, Woollen Fact ry 3*lol \\r ANTED immediately, a Girl about VV 13 or 14. Apply Mrs Fibhkb, Willa Street WeaK 3 113 WANTED a Girl to mako boraalf generally useful. Mrs M'Gbegor, Tencred Street. 3 115 j ~\A/ ANTED — Carpenter's Apprentice VV Particulars can be obtained on applica'ion at my office.— E. M Blake, Architect. 3*106 i . — . . WANTED Known— Remember Baptist Anniversary Tea aud Musical Soiree on Good Friday," 30th March. ~\T7"ANTKD Known— H. Nkal, late VV Hairdresser to W. Zander, will commence business on Saturday next, opposite Royal Hotel, Moore Street. Hair Cutting, Jj-T. 3 114 fi REAT Bargains. Everything greatly \J{~ reduced. Come and jadge t>r yourselves.— H. 0. Segkbs, Melford Honee.
WANTED Known— l have secured a large lot of Men's and Boys' Mole Trouao* 1 ?, good quality, at a very low price, now on sale at the ishborton Oloihing Mart. — R. Aloorn, Saundero' Buildings.
WANTED Everyone to visit our new Grocery Establishment (wholesale and retail) now open and under new management.— John Orb and Co. 3§67 COME one, come all, and our pr»V^ will aatonlah everybody — R , 0, Skoers. ANTED to Soil— A Ifirst-clasa Piano grand action. Cash or terms very liberal. Apply Hayeb and Co. ALL oar firat-olass genuine Drapery, Boots, Clothing, etc., we are now selling at ridiculous prices. Only come and see.— H. 0. Segers, Melford Honae.
~\ \ /"ANTED -Everyone to come and W Bee the nicest lot of Glass, China, and Earthenware ever shown m Ashburton, and the Cheapest ever landed m New Zealand. Imported direct from the Manufacturers.— Robbet Aioobn, Sannders 1 Buildings. 3*ll
WANTED KNOWN — Oleographs Scenery, and" Catholic Subjects Catholic Cards, good variety m Scraps Novelties m Penwipers, Crewel Wools and Bilks, Knitting Cotton, Colored Crotchet Cotton, Transfers, Tinsel Balls, &c, &c. t at Jiss Manhibe's Fancy Repository, Saundars' Buildings^
ODDFELLOWS' HALL. FOR ONE NIGBT ONLY. MONDAY, MARCH 19TH. The greatest event m the Musical History of Australasia. Amy Sherwin, Australia's Queen of Song. Supported by her English Opera Quartette Company. Reserved Seats at H. M. Jones ; front Beats, 4a ; stalls, 3i ; back, 2s. 3*94 Important. fTHE Proprietors of the NEW ZEA--1 LAND OLOTHING FACTORY, at the requoßt of a large number of their Customers, have decided to continue their Aahbnrton Branoh. Our Manager, Mb W. Bparbo\v, has jost selected aa entirely NEW STOCK, Suitable for the approaching Season, and with a view of commanding a Large Business, he has our instructions to mark ALL GOODS AT THE Lowest Factory Prices. Our Clothing being manufactured of the best New Zealand TWEEDS, well out and well made, is known aa superior to any other make, and obtained the GOLD AND SILVER MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE AT THE WELLINGTON EXBIBITION. HALLENSTEIN BROS & Co. A new and varied Stock of HOSIERY, HATS, j SHIRTS. SCARFS, TIES, PORTMANTEAUS, &o , &g..
To select from, all n?a*ked at the Lowest Factory Prices. 3 99
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Moon's Sun Sun Moon Moon age at March. Rises. Sets. Rises fceta. noonday njn. p.m. 12 Monday .. 5.5G 6.25 4.56 6.38 SO 13 Tuesday .. 5.58 6.2.1 6.57 7.3 0 ' U Wednesday.. 5.69 6.21 6.56 728 1 15 Thursday .. 6.0 619 7.56 7.63 2 16 Friday.. .. 6.1 6.17 8.54 8.20 3 17 Saturday ... 6.2 6.15 8.52 848 4 18 Sunday .. 6.3 0.14 10.51 9.17 5
Moonlight Evenings.
The Moon at 8 days old [shines till about 8 o'clock. The Moon at 6 dayß old shines till about half-past 10 o'olook. Tbe Moon at 8 days old shines till nearly o'clock m the morning. The Moon at 12 days old shines from sundown till about 4 m tbe morning. Tha Moon at 15 days old is full, and shines all night, I The Moon at 18 days old rises about 9 p.m. and shines till morning. The Moon at 21 days old rises about 11 a.m. and shines till morning. The Moon at 24 days old rises about 2 a.m. and shines (ill morning, The Moon at 27 daya old rises about 4 a.m. and shines till sunrise,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1790, 15 March 1888, Page 2
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