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PUBLIC NOTICES. THE NURSE MAUDE ASSOCIATION j (For District Nursing). i r pHE COMMITTEE or the ABOVE AS: j CIATION decided, about three yt ' ago, that owing to tho numerous calls ui j the PUBLIC, it would Tjostpone any ci" j to raise money for building purposes u: the CLOSE of the WAR. It, will now be scon from the enclo statement of NURSE MACDE that tho i :-ent offices aro impossible, :md no si hble premises ate obtainable, it- h;i? b< decided to ask the CITIZENS of CHRI. CHURCH and SURnOUNDINO D TRICTS to aubacri'v. sufficient sum erect a BUILDING specially designed the work. COLONEL K. HEATON RHODES j J given to !hc FUND a very SLII AxiJ ' SECTION of LAND in MADRAS STREfc j anc i MRS R. HEATOX RHODES has si f scribed XSCO as a nucleus oi the Buildi Fund. . . . It is estimated that the building a equipment will cost about i' 2500. Wo ha thus £JOOO to raise. The ORGANISATION has in die pr been known as THE CHHISTCHURC DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION, b as a. tribute to the FOUNDER, and so th her name may bo idontiu-xl with it for : time, this has been changed to Tl] NURSE MAUDE ASSOCIATION for D . trict Nursing. ! The COMMITTEE feels that it i* unnecc sary to urge the claims of tlio ASSOCI. TION; its work has for many yeare a pealed to the hearts of all, and there ca not be a finer object in the humanity than aiding the, Poor nr.d Neec in their hour of trouble. For tho COMMITTEE— WM. RECE (Chairman). CHAS. BEAN. M. A. lUTTO (Sec. and Treaa.). To the CITIZENS of Christcburch,— Twcnty-on© years ago I began Distri< Nursing in Chris tchurch, single-handed. Ft j a few years I worked alone, using u ema j back loom as an office. Tho work soon ir creased, and I moved into bigger rooms i DURHAM STREET. An ASSOCIATION \v:!3 formed, and at the .present time iIVI -NURSES and TWO PROBATIONERS ai employed to attend to tho suffering poor i Greater Christchurch.. A number of patient com<> to the ROOMS, not. only for treat me lit, but for help in straitened circuit stances and for advice in trouble. lh building is "very old and dilapidated, and i overrun with rata and wood-borer, and feel sure it/ is only a question of time be fore it will b e condemned as unfit for habi tation. , During' these twenty-one years wo nav< been able to relievo sickness in eomo thou sands of families in and around Christ church, and I think we may appeal to yoi to help raise money *to build Ob FICKS. And Burely some of those who »r< grateful for our assistance will also do thei: best to help us. We have bocomo an INSTITUTION knowt to many, and to whom many look lor help not only in sickness but in poverty ant trouble, and I feel eure an effort will Ik made to better our working conditions, ant give u« headquarters more in. keeping with the work wc are doing. Yours faithfully, 939f- S. E. MAUDE. RANGIORA HALF-HOLIDAY. LATE NIGHT SATURDAYS. TXTE, the -undersigned, will obeervo tho ' Statutory Half-holiday (Thursday *ftcrnoon), as -usual, remaining open till 3 p.m., on SATURDAYS:— H. M. HAWKINS and CO. PARROTT. HOLCROFT and CO. A. J. THOMPSON E. B. P. BROWN W. McGRUER, A. J. OED M. SKLAARK W. BRIDGET and SON A. G. HUNNIBELL J. MURPHY R. SINCLAIR C. W. BELL T. J. HUGHES C. BETTS H. R. DIX M. WRIGHT J. FITZGIBBON C. STEVENSON GOLDING BROS. W. ALLISON .T. F. SUTHERLAND • D. MTacGILLIYRAY V. H. PULLEY MRS S. S. CLARK C. REDFERN BRISTOL PIANO CO. R» BALL F. B. LANE W. SHILTON W. HICKMOTT MISS O'MEARA Miaa "WELCH C. E. CHBISTOPULQ A. E. LOWER J v WHITEHOUSE HARGREAVES and HARPER. WO NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF IiANGIOP.A AND SURROUNDING districts npHE undersigned Firm wishes it distinctly J- understood that they aro &OT closing their Premises on Saturday Afternoons, but will remain open as usual. Trad© with the .Store that studies your convenience. PARROTT. HOLCROFT and CO., 9183 The Loading Storekeepers. NOTICE TO COMMON JURORS. ATOTICE is hereby given jN JURORS summoned to attc-nd the a mm fVmrfc Sittings on the 4th. day of MaT ow " ll a.ui?Twill not be required, and AKE DISCHARGED from attendance. Dated this Ist day of March, 1018. A. H. HOLMES, Sheriff. 9363 — bookkeeping. Ltt'vpX tn becora* a good tookkeeper, by «t,,dvk.e privately in evenmgs, under fifcuaying p <«pnAf!TT M competent Accountant*. * Office — TESTIMONY FROM BALCLUTHA. A d «i-'d,a' l£ d W Write tn confidence, Lady Man- «*>- L ?S b ( s Quay, Wellington. CHIROPRACTIC. rnn THOSE WHO ARE SUFFERING T° FROM EITHER ACUTE OR CHRONIC DISEASES.— We can truthfully state that we can locate the causc of their trouble, if riven a fair trial. We can remove this caule, and tbe result will bo health. Do not be discouraged because you nave tried severul other methods without success. All our patienta have had the same experience. JAS. YOUNG, Chiropractor. Roval Exchange Buildings, * Cathedral square, - - - CbristchurcK ~~ RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CADETS—RAILW AY3 DEPARTMENT. i PPLICATIONS are invited from Youths J&. between the ages of 15 and 17 years ("last birthday) for positions ae CADETS in the Railways Department. Forms of application and particulars in regard to conditions of employment, salary, etc., may be obtained from any Stationmaetcr. Applications should be addreseed' to the General Manager Railways, Wellington. Candidates are require-d to furnish 6th Standard Proficiency Certificates. 9363 BY ORDER. ZEALANDIA SOAP AND CANDLE CO., LTD. SEARCHLIGHT CANDLE COMPETITION. DATE OF CLOSING 31st JANUARY, wis.. OUPPLIES of Candle Material havin» been O delayed owing to shortage of shipping we have not been able to 6upp]y Candles and are compelled to postpone date of <-I<m in» till 31st JANUARY. ASK FOR SEARCHLIGHT WAX CANDLES. Supplies from All Stores ZS3SI-49C4 • 1 "VICE, Strong Daint7~Shoppir.g Baskets M L WW tt,fee M bd, to 6a. WiLow or cane same prices.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 11

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