Public T Notices. : FUNERAL NOTICE . THE Friends of Mr Hugo* Muib are re9peotful!y informed that the Funeral of bia late beloved wife, Mary, will move from tbe residence of Mr/ Andrew Dawaon, Seaview, on SUNDAY, the 15th inst., at 2 o'clock p.m. for the Water ton Cemetery, BAKER BROS., 7t7i Undertakers. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, ASH BURTON Lessees and Managers ... Mrßcough and Mr Bouotbault. Aotlng Manager ... ... Mr L J. Lohr Touring Manager ... - ... Me A.L.Cunard POSITIVELY TWO NIGHT 3 ONLY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 18th AND 19th. A GENUINE NOVELTY. MR BRODGBL and Mb BocwcAtriT have much pleasure m a nnonnoing the engagement by them of the celebrated Actor, MR OHAS. ARNOLD, who will appear m the title role of the entirely original Musioal Comedy, . HANS, THE BOATMAN, Written expressly for him by Clay M. Greene, author of v Struok Oil," "My Sweetheart," &c, &o. A saooess everywhere. Mr Arnold has just concluded a highly successful engagement at Terry's New Theatre, Strand, London, and tout of Great Britain, performing tbie beautiful play 283 consecutive nights, and U will be produced here with the Soanery used m Melbourne. A poweiful Company. New Songs, Dances, <$ro. Touches of Nature. Beautiful Home Ballads. Laughter and Tears. New and picturesque Scenery, painted expressly by W. B. Spong and Mr Robins. Aci I—On1 — On the Bhores of Sohroon Lake, m the Adlrondaoks, U-S, Coming from the Picnic — The Daisy Chain— The Boatman's Wobiug Aot2.— The Boatman's Cot tige. After six years. "Marry m haste, repent at letfiure."— Blind Man's Buff, and what oarue of It — The Powder Horn— The Elopement, Act 3. — B*otc to the Lake. The Blind Boatman and his Dog. The I Meeting. — Mending the Broken Links — "The Daisy Chain again." A lapse of six years between Acts 1 and 2. One year between Acts 2 and 3. 7 69
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DESIRE to annoy nco to the Inhabltan ** of Aahbnr/.on and surrounding ' districts that they have opened a TIMBEH and COAL YAtf D, opposite Mr Qeorge Jameson's Qrai'a Store. West street, and aro propared to euppiy ai J a'nsses of BUILDING MATERIAL, m Iar ff e or small quantities, to Buit purchasurs. RED, WHITE, and BLACK PINS, and TOTARA. GALVANIBBD CORRUGATED IRON m all lengths, and best brands. MOULDINGS, ARCHITRAVES, SKIRTINGS. POSTS and RAILS, SPAKES, and all Fencing Material. OoTL: WestpoH Coal, Newcastle Coal, Mount Soraora Coal. Fuewood m long or short lengths. Agents m Aehburton for Wilson's Portland Cecneui <tnd Hydraulic Lime. j Notk Address: — I BAKER AND CO. Opposite Mr Q. JAMESON'S Grain Store,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1892, 13 July 1888, Page 3
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