ANNOUNCEMENTS. BIRTH. GOURDIE.—On September 1916, ' at Apanui, V/akatano, Bay-of Plenty, *o Sir and Mrs Jas. Gourdie-a daughter. Both well. MARRIAGE. PETHIG-LAi\GDON.-pn Juno 15, at St. Andrew's Church, Ashburton, by the Rev. George Miller, Frederick, youngest son of Frederick and Annie lato of Kangona,, to Myra. ttdest daughter of William and 'flaura Langdon, \aletta. ■» 4Z» \ / v '■ ' IN MEMORIAM. WELCH.— In loving memory of my >dear.brother, J. Welch, who was '' Killed in action in Franco on bept. ' -23, 1915. . "For his God, his loved ones, and his country, ho died." —Inserted by his sister, Mrs W. W. Terris, Ashburton. ■ PROFESSIONAL. H. GRESHAM, DENTIST. 100 BURNETT STREET. ■'.'■■■■" ' Ji\ lIRIVATE Residence, • Cameron « • ■ '. Street West. Surgery Phone 141. Private .Residence Phone 169. _ . i r, . 4 MON 81. ': ■T HAVE the following Sums for Im'Jt mediate Investment at Lowest Current Rr>.tos—£.looo, £1000, £700, 4MO. £400 k £40d, £300. G. H. BUCHANAN Solicitor, Burnett Street, Ashburton. MR C. SPENCER COMPTON. ORGANIST & CHOIR-DIRECTOR of St. Stephen's, Ashburtori. Pupils received for ' ,>,^,« ' PIANO, ORGAN, and SINGING. (Terms on Application to Mr Compton, Somerset Hotel, Ashburton. i .. " . - ■ ..• • W. P. BEGG, M.R.CV.S. ryr ETERI NA R V SURGEON. L J r; CAMERON STREET W, ■elehone 177. LLEWELLYN OWEN, A.Mus. L.C.H..; A.Mua. M.1.C., London. ■ l!xaminer under Education Department far Teachers, Vocal D. and E. Certileated Teacher. Registered with the Mimiflter of Education. Music m all its branches. Quarters start from the Ist Leuon. Railway Concessions to Country Pupils. MONEY TO LEND. Jt HAVE Sums of Money for lavestment, varying from £200 to £5000, ; »i Lowest Current Rates of Interest on furu »nd Rural Securities. R. KENNEDY, Solicitor, Ashburton fHIPPING NOTICEB. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. To Plymouth to land passengers), and 'bo London, Via Panama Canal. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS' IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE Steamer. Tons. From To Sail. Rimutaka 10,130 Wellingt'n Oct. furakina 10,960 — -Nov. Bemuera 11,500 — Dec. Stuahine 11.000 — Jan. Eotorua 11,500 — Feb. ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER LINE. Fitted with wireless telegraphy. Apply •.JTRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD. \ — ■■ . fW^CJHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION >J & CO., LTD., THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND -■•■ TRADE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS for Lonl«n via Australia and South Africa, wiih SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION ior all classes of Passengers. ALL TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, fitted with C 0.2 PATENT FIRE EXTINGUISHER. »■ " * ■■• * ■ Vessel. Tons. From To Sail Arawa 10,000 Wellingt'n. Sept. We 12 332 Wellingt'n. Oct. AtheWc ' 12,345 Wellingt'n Dec. TaiiSi iWoOO Wellingt'n. Jan. Corinthic • 12,343 (Wellingt'n. Feb. All Steamers fitted with Wireless j telegraphy. BATIONi^MOITOIGB *, AGBNOT :; jnooLL bbok; WBtAgents ,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3562, 23 September 1916, Page 1
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