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fTVTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., IN LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, LITE STOCK, MOTOR-CAR. TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS, ATTORNEYS; AGENTS. W. I. BOLAM, Manager. N6030 111 Hereford street

AMUSEMENTS. Q. P E R A HOUSE. Direction: B*n and John Fuller. Greeted with Enthusiastic Applause. EIsa—BRULL and HEMSLEV— Arthur EIsa—BRULL and HEMSLEY—Arthur "The Knut, the Girl, and the Egg." Positively Last Fotir Nights of MAMMOTH MINSTRELS FUN AT THE SEASIDE. A Concatenation of Comedy and Cleverness, including a brilliant piece de resistance, MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES. Farewell Week of LEONARD NELSON. Prc-omincntlv Popular Comedian. Positivelf Last Four Nights of MAUD COURTNEY and MR C. Ever Welcome Entortainers. MARJORIE ALWYNE, Contralto. PRICES: 2s Is Id. Plan at Miiner and Thompson's. No Booking Fee. _ 7307 GRAND T H E A T R I:. Still Attracting Big Crowds. "THE BRASS CHECK." (Busliman-Bavne Metro.) "THE GREAT SECRET" (lCth). Big Supporting Programme. EXTRA. EXTRA. At All Session*. CHARLIE . C'HAPLIN in "The Fireman." CHARLIE C'HAPLIN in "The Fireman." BE EARLY or BOOK Your Seats. 730'? BRIGHTON GALA. SATURDAY NEXT. JANUARY ISth. 7oO;iF PUBLIC NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE BOARDING HOMES. THE Board of Governors is preparing a list "f Homes in which pupils attending tlio Technical High School may be- recommended to hoard, aud will bo glad to receive applications for inclusion on this list. Applications must be mado on forms obtainable at the College Office. JOHN 11. HOWELL. 72G0 Director. THOS. COOK and SON. 138 HEREFORD STREET, TOURIST and Passenger Agents. Intending Homeward Passengers recommended to register Names Early. Fullest information supplied. HTHE HON. TREASURER, CHILDREN'S 1 CONVALESCENT COTTAGE, at New Brighton begs to acknowledge the following: —from Mrs Moorhouse, £3; Mrs Hobday, £2 2s; Mrs Montcath, ss;. Empty Stocking Fund, £3 Gs; Mrs Secrelun, 7s Gd; Mr 3 Mat hias, 2s 6d; Miss Pratt, £1, Mrs Lano us; Mr Nutt, cake; Mrs Mathias, scones, clothes, and Sweets; Miss DufT, clothes; Messrs Aulsebrook and Co., biscuits aand sweets: Mr Gaarder, plum pudding; Mrs biscuits aud sweets; Mrs Palk, toys; Mjb Ilerrick, gooseberries. CI" 1 ' liTThe Estato of WILLIAM DIAMOND, late of Christchurch, Medical Practitioner, deceased. IT is'requested that all Claims against tho Estate oi tho late Dr. William Diamond be gent to us in duplicate, certified as due and owing on the 23rd DAY of DECEMBER, 1918. , FRANKS, HUNTER, and LYON, 7258 Solicitors for tho JSitOqutors. In tho Estate, of H. C. GILLIES, late. of Christchurch,' Mercer, deceased. ALL Persons having Clftinlß against the J\. above Estate are requested to forward particulars o( same, certified as dud tad owing on the 10th NOVEMBER, 1918, abd also all amounts owing to tho above Estato be sent to tho undersigned. DAC.RE aiid GOODMAN, 62G Solicitors, Chrifltchurch. T WILL NOT be reeponfiibte for any DEBTS -L Contracted by my Wife, GRACE GRA\, on and afteif this date. . CHARLES G-RAY, Rakaia. January 14th. • ' defence notices, CITIZENS' DEFENCE CORPS, CHRISTCHURCH. rpilE ANNUAL MEETING and RE-UNION X will be held in the MASONIC HALL, Gloucester street W., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1919, at 7.45 p.m. Business: President's Address. Election of Officers, etc. The Executive Comirtittee hopes that thor; will be a full attendance of all those who haVo been, in any way, connected with tin Corps. ' MEETINGS. trIRWEE Saleyatd Compahy, Limited. StaIV ttttory Meeting, January 20th, l!)l». Election of Directors. Tho following oommations haVo been received: —Georgei Bedford, William C. Bedford, Williatn B. Rout, John W. BelgTavo, Charles Pago, Edward Holmes, William H. Marsh, Frank Jolineoß, James P. Gill. Edward H. Wilde, Secretary. 603 SPORTING. RACES AT MMARU. gOUTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. ONE DAY MEETING. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1019. SPECIAL TRAIN leaves ChfiAtchtirch at 9 t.m. Stops at Racecourse. Far© includes' admission to Course. Race Books and Grand Stand .Ticket* o« sale in train. First Race 12.40 p.m. Last Race 5.5 p.ni. Return Train leaves Titaaru at 0.46 p.m. C. S. FRAS&R, 7a41 Secretary. RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT T I M A Fv U, 16th JANUARY, 1913. A SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN. stopAping at certain statioflßto pickup passengers far TIMARU RACECOLRSE will leavo Christchurch at 9.0 n.m., 10.54, and arrive at Timaru 1119 nm. A return traih, stopping at Washdykft In uick up paseengors and Chertsey, Rnkaia, Dunsandel, Rofleston, Hornby Sockburn and Addington. if required, to set down, will 'leave Timaru at G. 46 p.m., arriving Christchurch 10.25 p.m. Free passes and season and commutation tickets will not be available by ihe special train to Timoru and back. FARES: To Timaru Racecourse by 9.0 a.m. Special Train from Christchurch on 16th Januarv. available for return from Titnaru up to 13th January; also available Racecourse to Timaru by the special trains between Timaru and Raceoourse at following fares, which include le for Course admission: — From Christchurch, 32s 2d first cl«»a: 21* lOd second clans; Addington, 31s lid and 21» 8d; Sockburn. 31s and 21s Id; Hornbv 30s 4d and 20b 8d; liollcston, 2Ss and 19s Id: Dunmmdel, 24s lOd and 1C« Hd ; Rakaia, 21 s 7d and 14s 9d; Cherteey, 20b 2d and 13a 9<h Ashburton, 16a lid and 11« Bd. Only tickets at these fares are available by the 9.0 a.m. special train from Christchurch. For fuller particulars &ee hand North British" garden hose laats for many years, and ia ttiad* tb« largest Rubber Company in th» Bntty EdtDirfc Bold «»«rytrh««. and Co., Ltd, S«!« DiSttflmtora {or K.JI. ■ ai ~ al

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16421, 15 January 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16421, 15 January 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16421, 15 January 1919, Page 1

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