MEETINGS AND EVENTS. CAFE CHANTANT. CAFE CHANTANT. EXTENDED SEASON. TWO MORE NIGHTS. ! TO-NIGHT— ..■■•.■ '"• ? I MONDAY, SEPT. 18. TO-MORROW NIGHTTUESDAY, SEPT. 19. npHE Management wishes to apolo- -*- gise to the Tremendous Crowd of Patrons for the necessity for curtailing the stage items on Saturday night. The safety of the public must be considered, a.nd the Police were reluctantly compelled to call a halt. The Magnificent MARCH OF THE ALLIES, jmd the Beautiful MAYPOLE DANCE will be staged TO-NIGHT. i ■ ■ . ■ ■ Don't miss those Splendid Items. Sixpenco will admit you. . AUCTION. AUCTION. On TUESDAY NIGHT, at 9 p.m., the whole of the ..Quaint French Village, with its Shops,-Ulnn, Post Office, etc., will be sold, under the hammer. Provide yourself with a ready-made Summer House' at a small cost. The whole of the unsold goods will also be submitted "to auction. REDUCED ADMISSION CHARGE. 6d. Adults and Children. 6d. Remember the Wounded. W. B. THOMAS, 9 320 Hon. Sec. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD ELECTION. WEDNESDAY NEXT. AT TINWALD and HAMPSTEAD. -piELLOW ELECTORS,— . -v. -*- I ;ani again a .Candidate.-, for-, .the' seat I have filled for years. If you do me the honour to return me again I will do my duty honestly to all concerned as far as possible. I will address a Public Meeting in the HAMPSTEAD SCHOOLROOM, on MONDAY, September 18, at 8 p.m. Candidates for Town} and Hospital Boards invited. \ • "■' G. ,W. ANDREWS, J.P. A EUCHRE PARTY and DANCE .will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Tinwald, on THURSDAY, Sept. 21, 191 C, in aid of tho Tinwald Rod Cross. Euchre Is, Dance Is. 7.30. Ladies bring basket. 9 312 .—.—. .—.—. ■ ____. "I THE CHEAPEST SHOP —For — LADIES' and GIRLS' • LADIES' and GIRLS' WHITE SHOES. WHITE SHOES. Now's Your Time To Buy. fTIHESE -Goods are unobtainable. X Don't Delay. There is a great shortage of White Shoes on the market. BARKER'S, TANCRED STREET. Keeps the Well-known Brands of BOSTOCK'S. No more to be got till after the War. Absolutely ON MY OWN for LOW PRICES IN BOSTOCK'S. ANOTHER LARGE CONSIGNMENT. ANOTHER LARGE CONSIGNMENT. '" _OF — ■ I JAPANESE HAMPERS, PURCHASED AT PRE-WAR PRICES /^"I_ET ready for your Holidays; by purchasing while you can at Old Prices. 0. J. CHIVERS, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, ASHBURTON.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3557, 18 September 1916, Page 1
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