Public Notices. TTOPE FOR TH B DE AF. —Nicholson's XX Improved Patent Artificial Ear Drams. The only sure, exsy, sad unseen device used . to permanently restore hearing. Recommended by scientific ' men of Europe and Amerioa. Write for free Illustrated description book to J. H. Nicholson, Lincoln's lon Chambers, William street, Melbourne. SPECIAL UNITED SERVICES will be held next week aa follows :— WEDNESDAY — Primitive Methodist Ohuroh THURSD A V— Baptist Ohuroh . FRlDAY— United Holiness Meeting In the Salvation Army Barracks Commencing each evening at 7.30, Sankey's Hymns used. Collection on Friday night to defray expenses.
ODDFELLOWS' HALL, AS a BURTON L3sseei and Managers ..« Mrßrough and Mr Boucloault. Aotlng Manager ... ... Mr L J. Lohr Touring Manager Mr A.L.Ounard POSITIVELY TWO~NH3rHTB ONLY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 18th AND 19th. A GENUINE NOVELTY. MR B ROUGH and M» Botjoioault have much pleasure In announcing the engagement by them of the celebrated Actor, MR OH AS. ARNOLD, who will appear In the title role of the entirely original Musloal Comedy, HANS, THE BOATMAN.
Written expressly for him by Cloy M, Greene, author of f> Strock Oil," " My Sweetheart," &c, &o. A success everywhere. Mr Arnold has just concluded a highly suooeßßful engagement at Torry'B New Theatre, Strand, London, and tour of Great Britain, performing this beautiful p!ay 283 consecutive nights, and It will be produced here with the Scenery used m Melbourne. A powerful Company. Hew Songs, Dances, <&o. Touches of Nature. Beautiful Home Ballads. Laughter and Tears. New and picturesque Scanery, painted expressly by W. B. Spong and Mr Robins. Ac 1 — On the shores of Schroon Lske, In the Adlrondaoks, U.S. Coming from the Picnic — The Daisy Chain— The Boatman's Wooing Aot 2.— The Boatman's Oottige. After six years. "Marry m haste, repent at leisure."— Blind Man's Buff, and what oame of it— The Powder Horn — The Elopement. Aot 3. — Back to the Lake. The Blind Boatman and his Dog. The Meeting. — Mending the Broken Links — "The Daisy Chain again." A lapse of six years between Aotß 1 and 2. One year between Acts 2 and 3. Box Plan at H. Zander's. Prioes of Admission ; Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 35 ; Pit, 2i. 7 69
AND BACON Butter and Cheese OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. JOHN ORE & CO., EAST STREET. ]
T.; Bullock TO LET — A 6-rocmad house m Cameron street opposite the Wealeyan Church. T. BULLOCK. rr.O LET, 15i 6i per week rental, a JL Dwelling-house containing 9 Rooms, well situated m Tan ere d street, lately occupied by B, MoOwbn, Esq There is an excellent water supply together with •very oonvenienoe. For full particulars •pply to T. BULLOCK. TO JLET. ROOMS m the Arcade Chamberß. Apply to T. BULLOCK. TO FARMERS. FOR SALE— 2 Becond-hand DoubleFurrow Ploughs, by Reid and Gray. T. BOLLOCK. (j>"l f\f\ I ara instructed to aooept X/ ivU One Hundred Poundß for Mk W. S. King's Property, Lots 69, 90, Town Belt South-east, containing i-aore, with the 4-Roomed House thereon ." Very liberal terms can be arranged. 1 need scarcely mention that this appears to be very cheap. T. EULLOOK. fJOK A well-built 4-roomed House JuO£)» * n^ Section on Creek rond, and known as part of Walsh's Paddock. Price as above. This offers a favorable opportunity for a working man obtaining a cheap property, as the owner has decided to sell at » great sacrifice. T. BULLOCK.
FOR SALE. -| Q ACRES, 3,1 perohea^ fenced and laid XO down m English grass, situated at tho corner of Mitch am and ftouth Road*, about 1| miloa from tho County Saloyarda Suitable paddock for persons living at a diHtnnco, and Bonding Btock to tho yards for sale. T. BOLLOCK; MONEY TO LIiND on firßt clubb Seonrity m Bums to suit borrowers. Apply to T. BULLOCK. TO LET — At a very low rental, a large building frontlpg Ea^ Street, saltable for a grate and chaff dtore. , T. BULLO(K. FOR SALE— Capital Building Site, corner section fronting Alijor.d Fprest Road^ ne^\r M> Store i Apply to, [ P. BULLOOK.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1899, 18 July 1888, Page 3
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