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AMUSEMENTS HEA T R E ROYAL. COMPETITIONS. COMPETITIONS. 10 a.m.—Class 119a.—Chief Piano Solo. "Prelude in E Minor." 11 a.ni.—Class 81—Sacred Solo, Tenor. 2 p.m.—Class 52—Sacred Solo, Soprano. 3 p.m.—Class 89—Irish Sang (Genllemon). 4.30 p.m.—Class 60—Rnsrlish Son-r. Conti"CHORAL HALL. 10 a.m.—Class 35—Humorous Recitation, Girls (under 16). 11.30 a.m.—Class 33 Shakesperiau Recitation (under 21). 2 p.m.—Class 7—Monologue (under 21). 3 p.m.—Class 25—Dominion Recitation (Gentlemen). THEATRE ROYAL. Evening at 7.15 p.m. CONCERT PROGRAMME, Consisting- of Recalls in Classes 7, 12, 117, 82, 52, 89, 60, also Class 97, Song in Character (under 9) Class 101, Duet in Character (tinder 16). Prices: Day Sessions 6d, Evening 1 Is, 2s, 3s. Reserves for -Saturday night ut The IJristol, D.C. and O.S. 3s. T. F. HALL, 5073 Secretary. This is the Last Day of Advertising "CHECKERS." . "CHECKERS." DON'T MISS IT." DON'T MISS IT." "TEAND THEATRE. From Noon TO-DAY From Noon. The Greatest Racing Drama, in Uia World. "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." Story of how a. Racehorse won life's biggest ' Bet. "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS. "CHECKERS." •CHECKERS." Bigger, better, and with more punch than tho original stage play. "CHECKERS." 'CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." Big- Supports to the Bis Picturo: SUNSHINE COMEDY "Elephants' Nightmare." SUNSHINE COMEDY. Gazette. Cartoon. World's News. MUTT AND JEFF. Fold Educational—Lumbering in Canada. 5061 RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. . RUGBY FOOTBALL. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. T A! N O A S T E R PARK. »l-l AN CASTER PARK. LA.N CASTER PARK RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. SHOW GROUNDS. SHOW GROUNDS. SHOW GROUNDS. Kick-Off 3 p.m. CAN A MAN LIVE TO BE 200? J EARN how ait the Crystal Palace, Sunday i Night, Full house- assured. DonU be turned away. Seat 3 Free. No collection. / -WSB riREAT, CIRCUS' ..ATTRACTION. RIDGWAY BROS, present their GRAND J?IEW CIRCUS HIPPODRQME and TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION, in conjunction with the Most Wonderful Troupe of Highlytrained Horseß, Ponies, Donieys, Mules, Monkeys, and Dogs:— a PAPANUI-TO-NIGHT. NEW BRIGHTON-SATURDAY, 16th. •SUMNER—MONDAY, 18th. WHY NOT LIVE ALWAYS? lULLY explained at the Crystal Palace Sunday JSi#ht. HtLmirods turned uway other cities. Be early. No charges. 4858 SPOUTING. HORORATA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. SATURDAY, 16th APRIL. FIRST RACE 11.50 aim. SPECIAL Passenger Train leaves Christchurch at 9.5 a.m., arriving Coalgate 11.10, returning at 5.50 p.m., arriving Christchurch 7.30 p.m. * Special Horse Train leaves Christchurch at 7.30 a.m., returning at 6.42 p.m. Tho Club has arranged several local Motor Lorries will meet the tram and- convey passengers to and from the Course at 3s Single, or 5s Return. Luncheon Booths, etc., on the Course. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Bookmakers, their Clerks, or Agents, Disqualified Persons, Common Prostitutes,_ and persons who habitually consort with thieves, etc., are excluded from the Hororata Racecourse while the same is being used for a Race Meeting, and any such persons found upon the Racecourse will be PROSECUTED. ALEX. IRONSIDE, 5032 Secretary. SOUTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMNI MEETING.' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, -APRIL 21st and 22nd. £34 CO. STAKES. £3400. ACCEPTANCES for FIRST DAY'S -A- EVENTS close with the undersigned at 8 p.m. TO-DAY, FRIDAY, 16th April. > On Second Day a Special Train will leave Christchurch for Waehdyke Racecourse at 7.55 a.ni. Return Train from Timaru »t C.45 p.m. C. S. FRASER, Secretary, P.O. Box 67, Timaru. Telegrams: "Alliance," Timaru. 4987 CENSUS NOTICES. CENSUS OF NEW ZEALAND. COUNTIES OF OXFORD AND TAWERA (including interior boroughs and town districts). —OUSEHOLDERS or other persons in - charge of Dwelling*, public or priva-e, are hereby notified that tney must iuriijsh Schedules in accordance with the Census ana Statistics Act, 1910, giving particulars of every person who paeses the night of SUNDAY, 17th April, within their dwelling, or who arrives there on the morning of the 18th April without having been enumerated elseSchedules are now being disoriented by Sub-Enumerators, and any householder in th« above Counties not receiving a Schedule b/ Saturday, 16th April, should immediately communicate with ', C. E. JONES, Postmaster and Census Enumerator,

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17120, 15 April 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17120, 15 April 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17120, 15 April 1921, Page 1

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