Mr T. Bullock. SATURDAY, JULY 8. Building Allotments, West and North Town Belts and Allenton, near the Woollen Factory. MR T. BULLOCK has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction at the Arcade, on the above date, the ] following allotments, viz.— Lot 18, containing 1 rood 36 perches, Charles street, Allenton, near the Woollen Factory. Lot 26, 1 rood, fronting the North East Bel% and near the Gas Works. Lots 15,16, 17 and 18, containing 1 rood 27 perches, North West Belt. Sale at 11.30. ■ T. BULLOCK, 7 42 Auctioneer. Entertainments ADDFELLOWS 1 HALL. MRS LONGSHORE POTTS, M.D. (Graduate of the Woman's Medics! College, Philadelphia), will lecture on HEALTH &> DISEASE, To Women only as follows :—MONDAY July 10, and 11, 13, 14, at 2.30 p.m. —FIRST LECTURE FREE.— Illustrated with Coloured Srereopticon Views, including many of Art and Scenery, Two hundred views each lesture. FRIDAY, JULX" 14, at 8 o'clock, Famous lecture on HEARTS & HOMFS, Or, " Is Marriage a Failure V TO BOTH SEXES, " Moral, instructive, and very amusing " —"-London Truth," 7 33 Admission Is. /ODDFELLOWS' TJALL J CHARLES HARRISON, M.D., THE FAMOUS TBAVELLEB AND SPECIALIST, Graduate of two leading Universities of the United States, WILL LECTURE TO MEN ONLY, as follows: MONDAY NIGHT, JULY 10, at 8 o'clock. Admission Fkee. TUESDAY NIGHT, JULY 11, at 8 o'clock. Admission Is. When Dr J. C. Harrison lectured last night the theatre was crowded in all parts, and a great number of peoplehad to return to their homes. . . . The lecture was illustrated by a vast number of beautiful stereopticon views. . . . He is a dear, fluent and forcible speaker. . . . The address was plain, straightforward, and humorous. Delicate subjects were not indelicately treated, and the whole tone of the lecture was wholesome and manly. —•♦'Daily Times," Dunedin, May 23. Both lectures illustrsted with magnificent stereoptican views in colors, covering 1000 square feet cf canvas ; 200 views at each lecture. Positively the most beauti* ful views in the world. f 31 THE GBEAT AMERICAN SALESMAN WILL OPBN AT ODDFELLOWS' HALL 02* SATUBDAY, JULY 8. A THOROUGH night's amusement free of charge. Come and see our young ladies running the planks. Can't be beaten. Look at their pretty costumes. Commencing at 7.30. l J. MANVILLE, I 7 39 Advance Agent. Tenders. CONTACTORS^ ryiENDERS are required for excavating J_ drains on Coldstream Estate, about 53 chains. Particulars may be setn at our office, where tenders are to be sent in not later than 4 p.m., on SATURDAY, July 8. 7§16 O. E. FOOKS & SON. TENmRsT^ ~~~* rpENDERS, are invited by the SpringJL burn Coal and Lime Company, for putting in a drive 2QO feet more or less. Also for laying a mile of tramway more or less. Also for building one or more L.ime Kilns. Tenders close on July 18. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For Specifications and further particulars, apply to H. SHARPLIN, 6*iSo Springburn. ASHBURTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. fTJENBERS are invited for Forming X. P»rt of the South-east.Belt. Specifications may be seen at the Town Clerk's Office, where Tenders will be received before noon on WEDNESDAY, July 12. OHAS B. FOOKS, Town Clerk. Ashburton, July 6,1893, 7 43
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3018, 6 July 1893, Page 3
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