FUNERAL NOTICE. ft rpHE Friends of Mb Hugh Muib are ' L respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Mary, will move from the residence of Mr Andrew Dawaon, Seaview, on SUNDAY, the 15th inßt., at 2 o'clock p.m. for the Waterton Cemetery, BAKER BROS., 7171 Undertakers. ODD.FELLOWS' HALL, ASH BURTON ioasees and Managers ... Mrßroughand Mr Bouoioault. Acting Manager ... ... Mr L J. Lohr Touring Manager McA.L.Ouuard POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 18th AND 19th. A GENQINE NOyJtSLT?. MR BROOQH and M» Bouoioault have muoh pleasure m announcing the engagement by them of the oolebrated Aotor, MR OHAS. ARNOLD, who will appear In the title role of the entirely original Musical Comedy, , HANS, THE BOATMAN. Written expressly for bjm, by Qlay M« Greene, author of c ' Struck Oil," "My Sweetheart' <%0,, &q. A sacoeaa everywhere. Mr Arnold, has jaat concluded a highly successful engagement at Terry's New Theatre, Strand, London, and toot of Great Britain, performing this beautiful p!ay 283 conseoative nights, and It will bo produced here wlt^ Saener'y used m Melbourne. A jj>ow.ersil Oomp /ds. New Soqgs, D^nc3B,' «Sro. Touchea of Natu,re. B^afltlful' Home Ballada. Laughter and Teats. New aad ploturesque Soenery, painted expressly by W. B. [ Spong and Mr Robins. Act 1 — On tha shores of Schroon Lake, m the Adlrondaoks, U.S. Coming from the PionloThe Daisy Chain— The Boatman's W/oolug Aot 2.— The Boatman's Cot^jge. Aftjjr aix years. "B^arßy lt\ haate 1 , repent at lels^a. |l ? -i-B I Hn4" Man' 9 Buflf; and what loaoie'of It- The Powder Horn — The : Elopement. Act 3.— B^qk to t^e Lake. The Blind B/ja.tma*} nnd'hia Dog. The Meetyng^— Mending \\q Broken Links— 11 The Daisy Oha»u agaiD," A lapae of six years between Aotg 1 and 2. One year between Acts 2 and 3. 7 69
ZEALANDIA BOOT ©TORE ASHBURTON. FOURTEEN DAYS 1 SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. COMMENCING Saturday, July 14. OUR FIRST ANNUAL SALE Will gommenoe on the aboye date, Tvhen we intend o&ering the Whole Stock at a DISCOUNT OP TEN PER GENT, THE Public are respectfully requested to examine the Goods. The Quality is fir^t-clasß, an,rt we guarantee all "Boots and Shoos to give Good Satisfaction. Now is the time to purchase as the new Duty will raise the price considerably of Imported Goods. — REMEMBEK— Everything Offered at Old Pbxcies During the Sale with a jDISqO.CTNT OF 2a liN THE £. I ZBALANDTa BOOT STOEE ASHBURTON.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1891, 12 July 1888, Page 3
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