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li . ' /K. I fIUTUMN COSTUME FABRICS ' j W HIGQ - CLASS NEW MATERIALS / P?¥\//f \\ NOW AWAIT INSPECTION" M\i\ ' In additioa to the careful stitehery and i llzJcß / If ' correct designing, for which we are so /! Jy I a /J' favourablv known, our fabrics arc always // I n, / smart and in season. / n 5 ravy We announce the arrival of new materials [M 9 (A for tlie new season. Those are tbe .fl approved of fashion, and in weave, finish. ft t. W" aoa colours are indeed beautiful. •I' Ih ' ViC invite your inspection of these di<- V i 19 ticLCthe and dependable fabrics, and are <_ . 3 jj\ now receiving costume orders to be filled " '1"I in strict rotation. One of our becoming j ,fI style-lor Autumn and Win tcris illustrated. j ' EUGENE SPITZ & CO. LTD. |( llf Ladies' Tailors !| , || y 77 Cishel St. West - CQRISTCBUKCH. II P) | r V p) J cotL tr hobm mi-*" |r hr :

BOWLING. « CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS. THE RINKS AND DOUBLES. m ho ieerciary of the Chriatchurch Centre (Mr D. E. Wood) hac received the following Miritf'for Uie. Champion of Champion Rinks Hd Doubles, the firet round of which will bo «b;ad next Saturday:— RINKS. Alb*a»—Oakey, Angus, Wilson, Dobba I •'''sbWßW—JtHchell, Partridge, Barlow, Bar'"o(Sw»—B. Wilson, Talbot, West, Taylor **lC»nt«rbnry— Summers, Ronaync, Lowry, j. p. Smith («)• Oliver, F. M. Brown, J. BrackenlidK, J- Brown, jun. (h). flj3»nham—Duffy, Robertson, Chegwin, - Jftristchurch— Wya11. Ridley, Hel.'iwcll, 1 Uitelton— Taylor, Page, Sinclair, Hender(too (s)« * iihbnrton— Higgins, Galbraith, Angus, t Unrgese (s). ' Rangiora—McKenzie, Jenn*ings, McKay, Efford (s). ' r Liowood—K«ad, Healer, Cooper, Haworth ■ • Brighton—McC'ree, Kibblewhite, Ainger, Beaumont (e). ■Edgeware—Harton, Wallace, Davies, Herd («)." '. Papamii—C. Barks, McNeilage, Banks, Simuele (s). . . Kaiapoi—Mealiugs, Hall, Monk, R. Wylie "(»}. DOUBLES. .. i St. Albans—Oakey and Wilson, 'tipawa—Gwotkin and E. M. Taylor. I Canterbury—English and J. Redpath. < United—Oliver and J. Brackenridge. Sydenham—Duffy and Scott. ■ Christchurch—Morrison and Orchard. Lyttetyon—S. Sinclair and Henderson. ; Ashourt-on—Burgess and Craighead. 1 ' Rangiora—Cresswcll and- Eftord. , > Licwood—Burson and Cooper. New Brighton—Pattrick and Ainger. ' Edgeware—A. Cherry and Wilson. 1 ' Papanui—C. Banks and Goiv. ' KMapoi—Hall and. Monk. . jiimaer—Maddison and Johnson. WDGEWARE CLUB. The following will represent Edgew&re today:— .Against United, at United—Querec, Jarden, Compton, Marker (s). Against Sydonham, at Sydenham—Grant, ; Vincent, Joweey, Knox (e); Legii, Matron, Pearce, G. Lucas (s); Hobbs, Lougton, Ban--field, Chetwin (s). . .... .. CLUB. • The following competitions and matches have been played:— * . Champion Doubles—Barnett and Haworth $4 beat English and Redpath 11, English and Redpath 25 beat Barnett and Haworth 13, English and Redpath 15 beat Barnett and. Haiyorth 11; English and Redpath will represent the club in tho Champion of Cham- ■ pions' Pairs competition. Champion Singles—F. Barlow 19 beat FinceMn 18. -Friendly Match—Lowry, W. E. Maynard, • Stuasptrs, and White 28 boat Smith, Seager, Md Woolf (United) 20. ASHBURTON CLUB. The final of the Championship Singles in . annexion tho A'shburton Bowling Club Was played on Thursday evening. The win«J r . J- Templeton, was in great ior/n, wliilo i 7»- Lane, hia opponent, did not do himself jlistico. Templeton, by winning this match, bwsojne® tlie club'a champion for 1017-18. He j i 0 Robert Bell Cup for one vear, jttd also represent tho club in the Maddiaon ; , **phy competition. MEXONA SOAP GIVES XAfURAL JDEAUTY TO SKIN AND HAIR. VThat natural boauty 0 f skin and hair ~ Wjiick- cannot be imitated, can be. Ob- - Coined by regular usq of flexona Skin - •nd Facial Soap. Ordinary Toilet Soaps J *o not assert this influence. Slany of • ,'JJiom contain freo alkali, which, tends ] .dry the skin, and destroy its deli- f - »to texture tho best of euch - -.joaps caa only cleanse; they cannot I : tjoal and protect the skin. Rexona e tfoap contains tho same soothing, heal- ; ing, antiscptic balsams as Rexona, tho i .Rapid Healer, the valuo of which in - - - the treatment of skin affections is j knoTTU throughout tho irorld. Simply , uselicxona Skin and Facial Soap regu- ! larly once or twice a day, and sco if it ; i v 'o® 3 quickly soothe and cleans© tho > potes, lessen tho tendency to pimples, j and leaves tho complexion clcar, fresh, i JS d }" e l v ety. Price. Is 6d per tablet. Obtainable everywhere. 3 ( CRICKET. | RICCARTON CLUB. j . - .v:. _Third_ Grade v. Sydenham—V. Locke, W. ' j, ■»«11, N \V". Lagan, J. McKenzie, D. McKenzie, - S' •^ an ' lßra « T. McMeckan, A. McNaughton, . . . Bush. J. Powell, J. Brooks. Emergen- c - • llahn, Hore, McGuire, Richmond. j n,- CANTERBURY r. OTAGO. I '(SJTCIAIi TO "THE PRESS.") 1 „ DUNEDIN, March 1. ' The Ota go Cricket Aeaociation havo agreed ■ ' it E?t against Canterbury be played | > ' ' v A • vigorously healthful drink is ! ! Its beneficial offecte drive away depression and tiredness. Re- i freshing—keen—delicious. Quenches t stubborn thirsts, relieves parched j ntfoats, cook high temperatures. Try ( it. • o' x . VE3 THE CAUSE J AND-CLRES RHEUMATISM. If is £ ®ot a "curb-all" but a scientifically k compounded specific which eliminates \ - r nc from the blood. Try v i *]® has cured thousands. 2s 6d and p I s yd. 26 ■? [' s MEETINGS. s 5 . — • 11 A T ®v?? , BURGESSES' ASSOCIA- C ETPvix",. ir n Meeting MONDAY ti i M,rcll <tsj . at 7 - 15 P-tu., in the . Sch ? o1 ' Mil ° road. All Members I-j to be. present. 55 RED CROSS. LOWER RICCARTON n BRANCH. ' A G rr f ?? 7 iU be 116111 in " HALL, Clarence xoad, cn F C BSDAY March Tth. at 7.30 p.m. lor - 'Purpose of organising a campaign to f®gnlar aubecriptiona to enable the • M to buy the material for mak- • B up. [ _Tbe Mayor will preaide. 99 "1 » ~ - C« SAGGERS, " S - Florist, and Landscape Gar- -- cu - d * Mr - 16 VICTORIA STREET '■ ■", -r5,„ Bedding-out Plante, Pot i'lnnta ~ 'i orri 6 ' Cut Flowors - Wraths C I.f, dor , at shortest notice. Inspection invited, k 0

SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. Notices of Sunday Services.—Under this heading on Saturday, the rates for Services aro:—Not exceeding 24 v;ord3 (set solid), Is cash; for every additional 12 words, Gd extra; half inch displayed, 2s tid; three-quarter inch, 3s Od; one inch, Ss cash. N.B.—The Is Noticcg must not contain Advertiscmcnta 01 Annual Meetings, Anniversaries, Ten Meetings, or Entertainments. 1 i^ATHEDRAL—HoIy Communion 8, 11 v Choral Eucharist, Wesley in E. Introit, "Lord for Thy Tender Mercies' Sake" (farianl.i. Preacher, The Dean. G. 30, Evensong, Stainer in E flat. Anthem, " 'Twas in the Cool of Eventide" (Bach). Preacher, Rev. F. N. Taylor. 61 URHAM STREET METHODIST CHURCH—II, Mr J. Lomas; 6.30, Rev. Allen Job, enbjcet, "The Making of a New Briton." Anthem, "By BiibyJons Wave" (Gounod). Caslimero Hillfi Schooi, 11, and Convalescent. Home, 10, Mr J. Cameron. 01 Wl^ LEY CHURCH ~ Fitsg'er aid avenue— 11, Rev. C. Strand; 6.20, Rev. A, Liversedge. New Brighton Methodist Church—ll, Mr W. C. Franci?; 6.30, Rev. C. Strand. Richmond Methodist Church—ll, Rev. A. Liversedgc; G. 30, Mr Leadlcy. Linwood Methodist Church—ll, Mr J. Olds; 6.30, Mr J. Farrow. Shirley Methodist Church—ll, Mr J. V 053; G. 30, Mr M. Kershaw. Marshland Methodist Church—Harvest Festival— 11, Mr J. H. Wilson, M.A.; 6.30, Mr W. C. l-'ranci;. 45 PAMBRIDGE "TERRACE METHODIST V CHURCH—II, Mr Hooper; 6.30, Rev. Ward. Spocial musical bol<v isi, Mr Blakelev. Durham street South—ll, Mr Stringer; 6.30. Mr H. Langford. Madras street —11, Rov.JSVn.rd; 7, Mr Crawley. 71 Of. ALBANS METHODIST CHURCH— L-s Slorning-, Rev. W. IV. Avery. Anthem, '"1 Am tho \Vnv" (Wheeler). Evening. Rev. W. C. Oliver, subject, "Wise Counsel by the Wisest." Anthem, "Wo Come. Unto Our Fathers' God" (Lansing). Edgcwaro road— Momiiig, Rev. \V. C. Oliver; evening, Rev. W. W. Avery. 7WOOLSTON METHODIST CHURCH— if, Rev. 1. Cope-land; G. 30, Mr Ha.mui. Sumner—ll, Mra Williams; 7, Mr Stout. Heathcote—ll, Mr Sturge; 6.30, Mr McJarrow. Opawa—ll, Mr Fnrrar; 6.80, Rev. F. Copehind ("In Memoriam," la to Mr W. J. Trerise). ■ 01 QYDENHAM METHODIST CHURCH, Colombo atroe-t—Rev. Wm. Bockott. 11 subject, "Jericho"; 6.30' p.m., subject. The Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ." Hi"li street—ll a.m., Mr Haywood; 6.30 p,m., Sup- ' 41 CJT. PAUL'S CHURCH, Caehel street—Rev. . Jolm Paterson, M.A. 11 a.m. (Camninnion), "Friends of Christ"; 6.30 p.m., •Djgmtv of Service." Linwood—ll i/r J> Tennent; 6.30 p.m.. Mr J. S. Pate.. Richmond (Harvest Thanksgiving)'—ll a.m., ri l 't 3 'J 3 ' G - 30 P-m,. Mr J. Tennent. (v.ale oi produce, etc., Monday afternoon and * venin g-> Q857 ANDREW'S CHURCH, Oxford terrac* ri \\ est.—Services To-morrow at 11 a.m. \ an <i at 6.30 p.m. by the Rev. B - D - .At Ki«arton cnurch at II am. (Communion) and, at 7 p.m. by the Rev. N. O. White. At SpreyV° n T V h "^ ch > at 11 a - m - and at 6.30 p.m ,by Air K Charman, T?"NOX CHURCH, Bealey avenue—Rev. DV ink n - ?- m - (Cominunion) p.m. At Bonvick street—Mr A McKotuie, at 75 TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH fsw/- nSK7°;„„ SSgS; JTNCOLN" BAPTIST CHURCfi! At- 3 o'clock RET. J. J. NORTH Will Preach. Subjecl, "Ingratitude the National Sin." MRS MORLEYpIIMER willsing With Mo." Alj J-iinco]n warmly invited -1° . B'reet—li a.m., Mr E. N. Goring, "Know" ing God in tho Silence"; G. 30 p.m., Rev L B Buafieid, "Resurrection and Judgment" Wileon abroad, Opawa—G.3o p.m.. Mr Davies 51 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Church of Christ, Scientist, Latimer square—Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 7 t, m Subject: "Chj-iat Jesus." Sunday Schooi 45 "1 INWOOD Congregational Church Ferry road II a.m., Rev, H. Allen Job; 11 45 tt.m., Communion Service; C.30 p.m ' \r r . btu rgc- * ' .si SYDENHAM GOSPEL MISSION~(U^ c . ari^-- ito fning, Mr S. Webb; evening, Mr i. Spra.t. ' Lo, lam with vou aiv/aj, even unto the end of tho age." *103 TOHN PAGE Sunday Evening. 7 p.m., Orange Hall, Worcester street. Subject: Beyond the Grave: Is it Reincarnation, Annihilation, Damnation. Nirvana. Happmesa, or What?" Psychometry and Clairvoyance from Articles, etc. Collection at tho door. gg A RMAGH STREET HALL—The Gospel the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached 6.30 Sunday Evening by Mr Pavnter. A hearty invitation to hll. 89 HALL, St. Albana- street—A J i Bright Gospel Service will bo conducted hy Mr R. Nevill 6.30 Sunday Even,nS-__ 90 TTNIIARIAN, Masonic Hall, Gloucester VJ street-6.30 Rev. J. H. G. Chappie, ijecture: \var, the Bankruptcy of Reason." Only mental and moral pigmies defend Militarism and War. ]3 O r der of the star of^heTeast, , Theosophical HaU. 06 Armagh etreet, Sunday. 3 p.m., address by Mr A. L. Leghorn. J'Joy Note." 7(J rpHEOSOPIIICAL SOCIETY, 36 street, \ ictoria sqiure—Sunday, 7 p.m. Lecture by Mr J. P. Cooper, "Education m the Light of Theosophy." Lotus Class 2 p.m. -- SPIRITUAL RESEARCH SOCIETY KJ Trades Hall, Gloucester street—Sundav' 7. Lecture. "Dwellers on tho Threshold of pother Life." Meeeages. Collection. Mr Nortontaylor. ' 72 SPIRITUALISTS' CHURCH; street—7 p.m., Trance Address, Mrs J. Wilson, "The Child of a King." Alao Clairvoyance. Collection at door. Lyceum, 3 p.m. Visitors welcome. " '48 "VEW ZEALAND - RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION, Caledonian Hall, Worcester street—W. W. Collins will lecture Tomorrow. Subject, "The Ignominious Failures of th® Prophets of the Second Coming of | Christ." Commencing at 7.15 p.m. Qr.ea- j lions answered. Admission free. Collection- j 93 ; YW.C.A.. Latimer' square—Sunday, 4.30 • p.m., Special Service for Girls' Department. Spoaker, Miss Mary Geddes, National Y.W.C.A. Girls' Secretary for Australasia. All Girls welcome. 100 W. C. TISCHi - Electrical Engineer, 172 GLOUCESTER STREET. | 1 AS. during the first year of business, obtained the patronage of eomo of the leading firin9 in Chriatchurch, and thanks ul customers for their consideration. T8233 SINGERS from £2 106. Terms arranged. Written guarantee. Globe, High street. 3pp. Petersen's, Jewellers. 831-9016 1

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