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AMUSEMENTS. BAND D A Y ; TO-DAY. | IN AID OF BANDSMEN'S MEMORIAL FOR FALLEN BANDSMEN. i j QONCERTS IN CATHEDRAL SQUARE. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. PROGRAMME FOR EVENING: j 7 p.m.—Lyttcl'.on Marine Band. j 7.So—Tramway. ! S—C.Y.C. j 5.30 —Woo'ston. 9 —Dorry's. j STREET COLLECTION IN AID OF ! MEMORIAL FUND. 9156 j MONSTER GARDEN FETE. RHODES CONVALESCENT HOME, DYER'S PASS ROAD, Cashmere Hills. SATURDAY, MARCH 9tli. To be opened by his Excellency the GovernorGeneral at 2.30 p.m. NUMEROUS ATTRACTIONS. TRAMWAY BAND. TRAMWAY BAND. g BABY SHOW (for which entries Close with 0 Secretary TUESDAY*, March sth). ; Afternoon Tea, Fruit Salad, Produce, Sweet 3. PUNCH AND JUDY, Etc. Entertainments, Concerts, Etc. ADMISSION BY SILVER COIN. 9431 OLGA PETROVA 3 OLGA PETROVA t At the IQTR A N D O To-day. To-d_o.y. To-day. Commences at NOON with a I Special PETROVA Matinee. The Beautiful and Talented Actress, OLGA PETROVA says she OLGA PETROVA "really lived OLGA PETROVA this picture." A Story 'if Romance and of Thrills., "THE LAW OF THE LAND." "THE LAW OF THE LAND." Gazette-3, Travolosue, Comedy. 946G PUBLIC NOTICES. pREEZING AND COLD STORAGE. Plans and Specifications for FREEZING WORKS. ABATTOIRS. ICE-MAKING PLANTS, COLD STORES for FRUIT, FISH. MEATS. EGGS, DAIRY PRODUCE, etc. Twenty-eight years' experience in Five Countries, including U.S.A. Existing Works Re-modelled, Consultations, Reports. £ E. J. GREENSTREET, F.R.A.1.C., Cold Storage Architect, ' 3 Bennett street, Christchurch. Tel. 3572. ' G4GO3 TO FARMERS. WHEAT. WE ARE GOVERNMENT BROKERS FOR HANDLING OF SAME. WE are also CASH BUYERS, at Full Market Rateo, of OATS, CHAFF, POTATOES, PEAS, BEANS, GRASS CLOVER SEEDS, etc; KAYE and CARTER, LTD., 153 HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch. K4630 EIELD AND ItOYDS, 200 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. CASH BUYERS CASH BUYERS OF , OATS t CHAFF GRASS SEED POTATOES CLOVER SEEDS, ETC. GOVERNMENT BROKERS FO"R WHEAT. Representatives DOMINION MEAT CO. F4GII THE CANTERBURY (N.Z.) SEED CO., LTD., 206 and 208 Caahel street, CHRISTCHURCH. 1 E ARE BUYERS OF f ' BARLEY. COCKSFOOT 2 RYEGRASS CLOVERS 2 PEAS. y . C2490F I WHEAT TRADE REGULATIONS, 1917. j,' A S a result of the above regulations, alJ XX. though one of the largest use re of Wheat in tho Dominion, we aro now prevented dealing direct with tho Grower, as j customary for the past GO years, and have therefoto transferred our staff to Mr D. B. McLaren, 182 Cashel street, who will act aa Broker, under Government License, and whilst thanking our farmer clients for past : favours, wo solicit tho offering of their Wheat to Mr McLaren. ' 1 Tho above regulations will not prevent r,9 * purchasing Farm Produce other than Wheat, II and we hope to see our Clients as usual. WOOD BROTHERS, LIMITED, 207 Cashel street, Christchurch. Referring to the above advertisement— HAVING been appointed Government Licensed Broker for purchase of Wheat, I have 6ecured the servicea of Meaara Lyon and Coatee, as mentioned above, and hope for a r continuance of tho support accorded to Wood 3 Brothers, Ltd., by the farming community - in tho past. D. B. McLAREN, 182 Caahel street, r 7393 Chrfstchurch. NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS. "VjyE, the undersigned Dairy Company, ' are BUYERS OF HOME SEPARATED CREAM. Before sending elsewhere, wTite to tu for full particulars. CANTERBURY DAIRY COMPANY. Box 5G2, P. 0., Christchurch. Factory: 161 Lichfield street, opp. Fire Brigade C 2485 ii A S N I P. 1 1 [ SPLENDID LITTLE TWO-SEATER j HUPP at a Low Price. DEXTER and CROZIER. D 2385-8298 "Worcester street I "I^IREI Fire!— Protect your property with *' -L an "Underwriters" Chemical Extinguisher. Recognised by fire authorities as * without an equal for warehouses, factories, t garages, hospitals, theatres, etc. R. P. M. J Manning and Co., 16S Caahel streefc

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 1

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