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Pnbllc Notices. _^ BT. STEPHEN'S SCHOOLROOM. ASHBURTON. nnHIED SHILLING CONCERT, 1 TUESDAY NEXT, Sept, 10th. at 8 p.m. 9 43 ASHBURTON PRESBYTERIAN OHUKOH. THE Rev. Jambs Fmblub of Rangiora will oondnot the services In above Ohuroh »nd at Wakacal on SUNDAY NKXT a> the otin^l he nr». 9146 •• x Jd t<; MIKKOK," ABIRH-OLABS Weakly Social, Politioil. Literary, and Dramatic paper, to be published every FRIDAY, prioe 3d, by the Oentenlal Printing aDd Publishing Company, Limited, Melbourne Place, Roasel Street. Melbourne ; MR F. G. THOMAS, SUBGEON-DENTIST WIXL VISIT ASUBUBTON OK TUESDAY, lOxh SEPTEMBER, 1889. And may be consulted at the Commercial Hotel. , 9J42 HJ. WOOD & 00. Otationers • Hall, are Selling 02 JbOOKS, bTATIONEBY, and FANOY UOODS at •boat 0081 PEIOE for OABH ONLY, " Tbe Messiah," new edition, fall vocal eoore, prioe, 1b 6d. Sale for ONE MONTH, Come and see. 8 204 KBW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. MEMBERS of the Looal Oommlttet and all others Interested are requested to meet at the Borongh Oosnoll Chambers on MONDAY, at 7 30 p.m. BDBINKBB IMPORTANT. D, THOMAS, 9 40 Mayor. NOTICE. """ MEMBERS of the Ashbarton Galedonlan Society are reminded that thai the fourth and la»t logltslda for the Season will be held m the Oddfellows' Hall on FRIDAY Evening. September ldihlnst., at 8 p.m. In addition to the usual programme, Mr H. A. Gatbs' String Band will give selection dating tha evening. J, SEALY, 9J3 Hon. Secretary. THE Members of the Oddfellowa and public generally ore reminded that the Oddfellowa will hold a SOCIAL on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17tb, In the Oddfellows' Halt, when a varied programme will be given. No effort is being spared to make thia the moßt attractive programme of ihe season, Refreshments provided. Tickets : Gentlemen, 2b 6tl ; ladles, la. B. MINKISj 9 20 Secretary. NJfiW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OPENING OF^TbXTENRION OF MOUNT BOMEKB BRAfIOH. ON the 9th September the Extension from Mount Somero to Spiingburn will be opened for all truffio. Thera are two flag stations, Bncoleugh ana Bpringbnrn, on tho extension, Iho present trbin on tho Mount Somora Cranoh will ran from and to Springborn, starting at 7 55 am. daily, from tue 9th September, and arriving there at 9.35 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays, and 6.20 p.m. on other days, running at its present times between Mount Somera and Ashburton. 9+39 BY ORDER. E ARK NOW PKiiiPARKD SUPPLY Field Pipes FOR DRAINAGE, 2,3, 4, 6, 9 and 12 INCH. OUR OWJN MAKB In any quantity, FRIEDLANDBR BROS. i i i SHBURTON WESLEYAN SUNDAY A SCHOOL ANNIYERBABY SERVICES SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth, 1889. Pbbaghbb— Rev W. J. Williams (from Ohristcharob), Ex-President Wesleyan Conference. Services at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. , and 6 30 pan. Special Hymni by tbe children and oroheitra. Collections In aid of Sunday Sohool Fnnds. The ANNUAL TEA MEETING In connection with the above, will be held on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th. Tea at 5.30 pm. Admission, It 6d. Children, 1», Addresies by Rev W. J. Williams, and other Ministers and friends . 9 27 "THE CORNER," The ship Lady Jooelyn, whioh has just arrived, encountered a fearful tidal wave whioh rushed on board and threatened to engulf the veßßel. To eßoape the sea was a matter of impossibility. The sea oame up and broke ten feet over the rail, sending the spray eighty feet high. The sea washed the iron capstan head off and Bent it overboard together with the bulwarks and boats, as soon as the mountain wavo did its work. The gale continued with great fury. The ship was kept running at a speed of ten knots an hour. The vessel oontained a valuable cargo wbioh oauEod the oaptain great anxiety on aoooant of a number of valuable oases of new and ohoido prints and drapery consigned to W. H. Collier, " The Corner," Ashburton, and whioh oould not be replaoed at any prioe. They are Bomo of the choicest goods every imported to this colony. Buy none till 70a have inspected them,— (Ad*-) 9j 3 8 "THE CORNER."

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2220, 7 September 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2220, 7 September 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2220, 7 September 1889, Page 3

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