amusements. GRAND IRISH NATIONAL CONCERT. Ip H E A T R E ROYAL. MONDAY. MARCH ISth, at S p.m. * Drct-3 Circlc and Reserved StaLs Stalls -£, Gallery Is. BOX PLAN at BRISTOL, where Circl? and Stalls Seats may be reserved without extra charge. LOOK OUT FOR PROGRAMME IN SATURDAY'S ISSUE. MEETINGS. t SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of all iV. MEMBERS of the CHRISTCHLRCH GLEE AND MADRIGAL SOCIETY will bo held in the CONCERT HALL. Y.M.C.A.; at S p.m. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 20tli inst. Business: Important. V. G. CARTER, "111F Hon. See. TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. Y.W.C.A.. LATIMER SQUARE. DR ELEANOR BAKER. TALK ON HEALTH AND HYGIENE. Public Invited. AMURI COLLIE CLUB. A T a Meeting held on March 2nd it was iV dccidcd to hold tho DOG TRIALb. \ll supporters interested are cordially invited to a MEETING to be hold in the DRILL HALL, CULVERDEN. on tho lGth inet.. at 8 p.m. ! FRANK TRAVERS, 2xig lion. Secretary. TOHN PAGE, TO-NIGHT, S p.m., J DRUIDS' HALL, PSYCHOMETRY and CLAIIiVO\ ANCE from Articles, etc. Answers to written questions on Health or Business. Admission 6d. CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NEW Vj ZEALAND. ANNUAL MEETINGS. TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHUKCII. TO-NIGHT FINAL GATHERING, 7.p.inAnnual Sermon, Subject "THE CREED OF CREEDS, ' By Rev. F. Warner. To bo followed by a Communion Service, conducted by the Rev. Harry Johnson. Anthem by United Choir. SO7 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Photography T7NTRUST your PhotoPhotography J-* graphic work to U3, and Photography bo assuied of absolute eatisPhotography faction. Many years' expcrlPhotography eric© in the art places us in the proud position of being Photography able to serve and satisfy our Photography constantly-growing clientele. Photography See our work and enquire our Photography prices. WRIGGLESWORTH and BINNS. W8470 738 Colombo street. 'Phone IJSa.-
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A w. SMITH AND SON. CENTRAL GARAGE. 58355-1278F BARMAN AND STEVENS, LIMITED. beg to notify our ClienU and the J p n blic generally that we hare opened 0 n Auction Department in connexion with our Land Business, and that «'t is our intention to conduct Sale, of Land by Auction at regular internal*. As our business has been established for a period of .over 50 years, extending over the whole of Canterbury, we have no hesitation in inviting those who may wish to dispose of their properties to the beat advantage to pltco their business in our hands. H4481-4010 NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS. "WfE. the undersigned Dairy Company. * ' aw BUYERS OF HOME SEPARATED CREAM. Before sending elsewhere, write to in for full particular*. CANTERBURY DAIRY COMPANY. Box £62, P. 0.. Christchuich. Factory: r 161 Lichfield street, opp. Fire Brigade C 2485
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16159, 13 March 1918, Page 1
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