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CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC WELCOME TO THEIR EXCELLENCIES" THE GOVERNOR-GEN-ERAL AND LADY ALICE FERGUSSON. rnHERE will be a CIVIC "WELCOME and -*- PRESENTATION OF AN ADDRESS to thoir Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Alice Fergusson, in the City Council Chambers, 194 "Manchester street, at 8.30 p.m.. on FRIDAY' NEXT, the 12th iustant. Citizens are cordially invited to bo present. J. K. ARCHER, Mayor. Christchurch, Juno Bth, 1925. 4113 MEMORIAL TO THE LATE PRIME MINISTER (RIGHT HOff. W. I<\ MASSEY)/ rPHE CHRI3TCHURQH ' CITY COUN-. •*-_ CIL reoucsta the co-operation of the Citizens in the raising of a fund for the erection of a suit&blo memorial which will commemorate for all time the late Mr Massey's • valuable, and distinguished, sorvicea to the Dominion. - Subscriptions are invited for the following:— (a) For the purpose of erecting a, monument on Mr Mnssoy's tomb at Point Hakwell, in , Wellington Harbour; and : (b) To commemorate by statue or other memorial in the Parliamentary grounds his name and public service, - and for the further purpose, if funds will allow of planting andbeautfying the burial ground at Point Halswell. The funds collected are to bo expended by direction of a Committee. consisting of fho Prime Minister, the' two Speakers, the Chief Justice, and one person to be nominated by Mrs Massey or her family. Subscriptions may be forwarded to the City Treasurer who has been appointed Treasurer of tho Council's Fund, on to myself. J. K. AEOHER, '' Mayor, Chris tcnurch, June 9th. 1925. 4283 BUSINESS AmxoujsaEißExntß. SEED OAT S. SEED O A T S. College Algerians. College ' Algerians. College Algerians. College Algerians. College Algeria/is. ' College Algerians. WE have stocks of the College strain of Algerians.) TheSb oats have not' only Droved that they yield considerably bettet than the ordinary commercial. lines, but growers. of these have found they command «\ore money. . i ORDER AT ONCE. Also on hand— CAPE BARLEY, EMERALD BYECORN. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD., 19S Cashel street, Christchurch. W8694
ARMY PATTERN BOOTS, suitable for. harvesting, grass-seeding, general farm work, raihvaymen, carpenters, and builders. TERN BOOTS, good Heavy soles. Slugged soles and nailed toes and heels ; s no toe caps; |A / A all size* .... „.. Iv/'O 200 pan RUSSET TAN ARMY PATTERN BOOTS, thick soles, split kip uppers, reinforced toe cap and slugged soles; all 4 Q 7 * + 300 pain REAL EAST INDIA KIP ARMY PATTERN BOOTS, russet tan, heavy toe cap; €%' it /|» all sizes >.. .. fcji/0 50 pain EXTRA SPECIAL BLACK KIP LEATHER ARMY PATTERN BOOTS, £in soles, screwed and sewn, reinforced soles, no nails. A boot that will keep the wet out; sizes 6, 7, 8
250 pain AUSTRALIAN FIELD ARMY PATTERN BOOTS, tan and black, heavy calf uppers, • full watertight; no toe lit caps; all sizes ♦ . £q/ 0 Post 1/- extra. STEWART ROBINSON CASHEL STREET WEST 743 COLOMBO STREET (OPPOSITE LONDONTOWN).
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18405, 11 June 1925, Page 15
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