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TEWELLERT 'REPAIRS. WATOB 0 REPAIRS. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY At . _ CYRIL WHA I» E 3. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER 133 CASHEL STREET (Next Ballantyne's). All R»P*irs and Guaranttad. WBSSB

{ AMUSEMENTS. I~ ' " ! DAY OF EXCITEMENT. i DAY OF INCITEMENT. 1 TO-DAY, STARTING AT I.SO. TO-DAY, STARTING AT 1.30. RED CROSS MOTOR CARNIVAL. IiKL) CROSS MOTOR CARNIVAL. RED CROSS MOTOR CARNIVAL. CANTERBURY I'ARlv RACECOURSE, | SOCKBURN. ' V. Largest Gathering of the World* . -*• Fastest Racing Machines yet seen ou a Now Zealand Racing Track. COME AND SEE— COLEMAN, the North Island Daredevil <to his S-valvo Racing Indian. Watch h'-ai tako tho corners and wonder. WOODMAN, the Popular Rider, with one leg. on hU B.S.A. and Racing Big X. MAXGIIAX. thpresent Austraiasian Chaaipioti, on his liucisv? Itarlcy-Davidson. DAWBER, tho f'«.ci»>rston Crack, 011 his wbndorjW H.l . Indian. V'f/HaSitEAl). "another North Islander, who is Raid to bo good. on his Racing Har-lev-Davidson. CRAWLEY, tho always Popular Carterton Rider, on iv Racing .Hurley-Davidson. BOACi, of Palmcrston North, said to bo a Top-notcher, on a Special Racing Norton. HINDS, the Loeiil Popular Record-breaker, on his Racing 8-valve Indian. And a host of other Good Riders from North and South. On<» continuous roar of excitement, puncttt ated by moments of breathless uervous ten sion as tho riders tako the sharp corners. DO NOT MISS THIS YEAR'S CARNIVAL . FOR WORLDS. EXHIBITION OF FLYING, EXHIBITION OF FLYING, EXHIBITION OF FLYING, By C. M. HILL. Chief Instructor for Canterbury Aviation C» (Weather permitting). AND GRAND MOTOR-CAR ACCELERATION TEST. Race between Hudsotis. Buicks, Mitchell a. Hupps. Chevrolet*;. 8-Scripps-Booth, Saxon, and others. A most exciting ovent that will settle all disputes as to which car is fastest off the mark. SPECIAL AFTERNOON TEA ARRANGEMENTS. NO WAITING OR DELAY. SALE OF HOME-MADE SWEETS, SOFT DRINKS, ETC. WOOLSTON BRASS BAND. WOOLSTON BRASS BAND. SPECIAL TRAMS FROM NOON. SOLDIERS IN UNIFORM FREE. DAY OF SENSATIONS. • DAY OF SENSATIONS. TO-DAY, STARTING AT I.SO. TO-DAY. STARTING AT 1.30. RED CROSS MOTOR CARNIVAL. RED CROSS MOTOR CARNIVAL, ADMISSION: Is and 2e. DO NOT MISS THIS EVENT WHATEVER HAPPENS. ROLL UP IN THOUSANDS AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS. 5939 CHRISTCHURCH MAIL VOICE CHOIR. Conductor: Dr. J. C. Bxadshaw. MALE Thanks to the splendid support of CHOIR a music-loving public, this Choir MALE has the assurance of crowded CHOIR, Houses for its scries of Four ConMALE ccrte, commencing in a few weelw' CHOIR timo. There are just 100 Seats MALE remaining. 50 only half-guinea, CHOIR two-ticket subscribers aro wanted to MALE fill the Hall to its utmost capacity. CHOIR Another proof of tho need of a MALE Town Hall; Choir Members are now CHOIR making their final canvass for 6UbMALE flcribcrs. Hand them-.your name, CfiOIR or better stilli'-vrrit« ..to-day to.the MAT.P, Hon, Secretary, P.O. Box 658. •• _ CHOIR . ■ WW v ISLINGTON: . Si .MARCH 2rid,;Mlß, t ( HOT Water, Milk, and Soft, Drinka pr<r. vided. -Toys and-Lollies for th© CMI». . , dren. Sports for all. Roll Up. Derry'a Band. Special Tram leaves. SquarolO n.tn. Visitors are asked to travel by Special Cor. 8634 D. BYRON, Hon. See. Baby show at rhodes's convalescent HOME FETE, SATURDAY. * March 9th. Prizes for Best—l. Girl under 12 months; 2, Boy under 12 months; 3 Twins under 2 years; 4. Boy or Girl under 2 years; C. Best Baby in Show (special prize). Babies to be ready •by 3 o'clock. . Open to public until <1 o'clock. Judging by public vote. Entries to bo sent in to C. G. McKELLAR, 94a Hereford street, by TUESDAY, March sth. BS3BS STRAND. Commencing To-day i MAR MURRAY In a story of & MAT. MURRAY queer courtship. . Romantic, Fascinating, Humorous. m i "AT FIRST SIGHT." "AT FIRST SIGHT." Special Extra. Special Extra. At tho last session To-night will bo shown photographs of tho TT.KD CROSS MOTOR CARNIVAL. Como and see if you have been, "snapshotted^ RANDTH E A T R E. Absolutely your last chance of seeing tho Exciting and Humorous PENDLETON ROUND UP (No. 2). The dizzy limit in daring horsemanship. Mabel Taliaferro in "The Jury of Fate." MOIvDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN in "The Adopted Son," and BEVERLEY BAYNE. _____ METRO LE LUXE. 9107 QUEEN'S THEAI RE. From 11 a.m. Another "Mutual" Masterpiece, MARGARITA FISCHER. Tho Spanish-American Beauty, iu "THE PEARL OF PARADISE." The Glamour of Lovo and Adventure in Tho Tropics; And Bth Chapter of the Great Railway Novel* "THE GIRL AND THE GAME." 87SO MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOL. 76 Holly road. 'Phone 4155. RESERVISTS given a thorough practical and theoretical course of training prior to going into camp, thereby assuring rapid promotion to N.C.O. rank, with a good ohance of a commission. Over 500 trained to date, oi which number over 90 per cent, havo been highly successful. _ Prospectus and full parfrom Principal, MGISS-6091 CAP!'. O. H. MATTHEWS. T. S. TANKARD'S PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. BUSINESS MEN, YOUNG MEN, YOUTHS, LADIES GIRLS, BOYS. CHILDREN, and SPECIAL. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. Y.M.C.A., CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. 5320 . PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. THONE 2070. GSEVICKE JONES OPTICIAN. Corner Chancery lane and Cathedral square. CHRISTCHURCH. ' 0568 H. ROBERTS, SURGEON DENTIST, * Late of Cashcl street, HAS Resumed Practice at 146 ARMAGH STREET (Bunz's Medico-Electric Building), between Colombo and Manchester streets. R8404F REMOVAL NOTICE.' ; W. W. McPHERSON. > Surgeon Dentist, 116 Armagh street. HAS Removed to more commodious premises at Bunz's Building, 146 Armagh street, between Colombo and Manchester streets. Mc63Sj C CONSULTING OPTICIAN ) A. GRAN T. 11 Years Consulting Optician to Littlejohn and Son, Wellington. Successor to ERNEST M. SANDSTON. Note New Address: WHITCOMBE'S BUILDINGS. ODDOsite Ballantyne's, Cashel street. 'Phone 3719. G4618P. TXrE~are - tbe~Leading House for Linoleums. IVV' and give the best value, high freight* do not affect us. We hold the stockHolmes and Sons, 130 and 132 High street. H4313

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16144, 23 February 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16144, 23 February 1918, Page 1

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