NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Applications are invited by the Loyal Orange Institution of New Zealand (Incorporated), for the position of Grand Secretary and urganiser. Special thanksgiving services aro being held to-morrow in the Oxford terrace Baptist Church to mark the completion of the renovation and decoration of the church buildings. The services will be conducted by Hot. J. Robertson. Brahms's "Requiem" will be sung by the Cathedral choir on Thursday next at 8 o'clock. There will be a collection for St. Saviour's orphanages. An agency of the Christchurch branch of the Bank of New Zealand will bo opened st New Brighton on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. The Christchurch Hospital Lady Visitors' Association are holding a sale of work in St. Andrew's schoolroom on Wednesday, December 7th. The Christchurch City Counoil calls for tenders for the erection of an electrical substation at Sprtydon. An annual sale of work and evening entertainment will be held to-day at St. Matthew's schoolroom, Colombo street north. The Commercial Bank of Australia has opened a receiving office at New Brighton. Alterations in the Ohristchurch-Little River timetable for December Bth are notified by the Railway Department.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19174, 3 December 1927, Page 16
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