PUBLIC UAL L -HOLIDAY. rß"^H!sF.irgesre 8 nre requoitrd to oloso *™ J hoir pI ° 36 of-BminMß from NOON onTHUKSDAy, Ootob„r lfch, being tho seoond day of the Asi-Knr'on S..riogßaoe«. D. THOMAS, M*W Mayor. g '< VIOLTN 'lUITION. MR it V7OOD. of Timara, Teaoher of Violin, Viol*, nnd Oe'lo,"wlH visit Aat.burtoa and is propared to take pupilß cr.mnvw'nr 11 'b Oc'obo-. ; For to; nm ole app yto .Mr zi Cv lou. IQ IQ2 HAVING dlfpoßtrr..f the Ashbnetoa b.apch ..f .ar buainess to L- F. L W^ & &oa»' ° n . CBJt that ALL . m °J??L Tb OW,C X lo U8 » Inolodlng those i? T m*J' F » rle y'a estate, be paid to M. L, F. ANDREWES before the 24th inst. H. J. WOOD & CO., Stationers' Hall, Ohrlstohuroh . MRS. B. SEYMOra; — OURGEON-DENTIST wUI VISIT A BHBURTON ON TUESDAY. OOTOBER 16th, 1889, And mny bo consulted at Mr Cambridge. Ohemisr, until 4pm io 7J SP«v. I JU iSAJNH HOLIDAY. TyrOTIOK Is hereby given that WEDXV KE^DAY, the 16tfa day of Ootober, being tie 28 h Aonlversary of the open* ing of tb? t?auk, will be bald as a SrOolal B*nk Dol.a*y at all tho Offices of thia Bank In Now Zdnlaod. GEORGE E. TOLHOBST, t* x. «xr 0, J D « General Manager. Bankof New Zialacd. Auokland, 7th Ootober, 1889, 10t66 TIHWALD BUTOHEaYT^^ T AS - IVf -117 OOD late of «J Jjfla VV RutitandOoT, Aehbartonj:begs to In f onto the inhabitant! of Tinwald and the district that he haa taken over the Batohery Business of Mb James Oobbhun, Tinwald, and beg* to solicit a share of theii patronage ' as nothing but the best quality of meat', and at reasonable prioes will ba kept, 10°64 J. M. WOOD, Tinwald. ODDFELLOW 3' HALL, ASHBURTO TO MOKROW, RACE NIGQT w£'_'?k_ „,., POSITIVELY- OWE NIGJaT^ONLY, _ _?, w "„ A1 ? y -' KIOKABDS And hla JSew English and Irish Oomedy Company.' Two Great* Shows amalgamited. The Faroioal Jomedy — S POO N S — ' To be followed by the gr-atoet olio ot speoialtiee ever seen m Ashburton. PrJces 3s, 2s, and li. Plan at Zicder'a WM. A. JIKKINc*, 10 *ll Business Manager. OHBISTMAvS PRESENTS OF"^SW ZEALAND FROZSN MEAT. ORDERB fbreny p*rt of the Vtitad Kingdom will be received for abova up to 24th OOTOBER, fot Oaroase Mutton at 27s 6d, Lamb at 21s| ISlrlola Beef B<, Leg or H»nnoh Mutton 7d per lb delivered. Orders given last yoar gsve every Batlsfaotlon wbtn delivered —Ashburton orders m.y be Itft with Mk Jamhs Hessuinb, Saddler. J. M. WOOD, 10t84 Tinwald Buichery NJfiW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BAOES AT ASHBU sTON, OCTOBER 16th and 17tf. SATURDAY Return Tickets to Ashburton, available for return till the 18th October, will be issued ou the 16th aod 17>h at Christchuroh, Timaru, and Intormndiato stations. Ou tho 16b and 17th the Express Train from Ohristchu oh will stop to sot down passengers at the Ashburton Sa'eyarde Sidiog if required. I On tho 17th tho Tr*in due from Ashburton for Timaru at 3 45 p.m. will start at 6.35 p.m., and run 1 hour 50 mlnntea later thun time table times ; and on the 16th and 17th tho Mount Somors train will leave ABhburton at 545 p.m., and run 1 honr 20 minutes Lter than time* able times. I otßo BY ORDER. ! ASHBURTON RACES. !"" SPEOIAL BANK HOLIDAY. NOTICE is bereby given that THURSDAY, tho 17ih October, 1889, bas been appointed a Speoial Bank Holid«yat the Officos of Iho undermentioned Banks m Ashburton ond Bfkaia In terms of tha " Banks aad Bankeru' Act Amendment Aot, 1882." For the Union Baok of Australia. Limit, d, * JOSRPH PALMER, Chief Officer, New Zealand. For the Baak of Now Sonth Wales W. G. BHIND, Inspeot or. For tho Bank of Australasia, E, W. MORRAH, Inrpeo'or. For tho Bank of Now Z island, G2OHGE E. TOLHURST, IQt 7 9 Aoting General Manager^ "Uto The Times is Bard." I/s a dead, tough berth, and tbe world goes wrone, When you can't get work, and there atn'i muoh oasb, An you loaf round tbe CORNERS tire whole day long, And have to rnslle for room snd bash • Yer clothes wear out, and I toil yon pard,' It's pretty rough—an' the times Is hard. You meet yoar friends an' they somehow turn Thole heads au' gazj at the signs up high On tho big brick blocks, with a nnconcern Whoa they see yog oomlu' and pass yoa by. It means, yoo're a Uttie shabby, pard, An' they half snspeot that the times is hard ( Bat yoa don't give ap, an* yoa don't give down, And yoas apper lip, keep her light ky Joe, You'll see 'em all when the tide oomea round* — When they bow and smile and love yog so 1 Look 'em square In the face and ask em, psrd, If thay reoollect when tie times were hard. SnifaMs tojhe Times. —JUST OPENED— ONE of the Choicest and Cheapest Stocks of SPRING DRAPERY. PRINTS, L-OffiS, MEM'S CLOTHING* &0., Soluble to tho Times, now on SALE at W. H, Collier's. " THE COiiNEB." —NOTE THE ADDRESS— THE CORNER
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2253, 15 October 1889, Page 3
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830Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2253, 15 October 1889, Page 3
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