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PUBUo NOTICES. BTTILDIXG fund appeal. ST JOHN* I'itEE AMBUIiAK* T i iff ,? OP ST. JOHN AMBUtributiona fn» A ® s O c .IATION invitos ConAmtaK. 5 "® Buildin 8 Fund and Free . Service generally. The prof, rfSL, ?U 108I 08 J £l6 .°°°. of which £2IOO y '£• and - After 45 years of con I)ubho service in Canterbury, the i<. COmBS ! the Public With confh° ®,® - .' u activities are purely philanJ.»iS i " distinction, and the only 18 t B Secretary. "Wherever v ,?l« r ? sa } e ' , thero can b « seen the ,Y°.yi ' ry -S. rlß *1 e Members of St. John in ' W xl th thfl ' r First A 'd Kite, a-t Football Matches, Horse Races, etc. It is very necessary to house the whole of the Association and Brigade activities under one roof, and to this end It is desired to erect on their freehold, 206 Gloucester streot (next 3YA), a Substantial Two-Storey Building (plans of which may be seen), containing accommodation for the Ambulances, living quarters for the Drivers, Lecture-rooms for First Aid and Home Nursing, Brigade Qunr ters, Dressing Station, Storerooms, Office Accommodation, etc. It is intended that the Free Ambulance Service will operate over the whole of that part of Canterbury lying between the Hurunul and Rakaia Rivers. Donations may be sent to the Hon. Treasurer, 206 Gloucester street, or to any ona of the undersigned. SIR a. HEATON RHODES, President. on. 3. RESTEUL. THOMAS, Chairman. COIiONZt. V. B. CRESWELIj. Hon. Treasurer-. MR J. ff. GEIERSON, Organiser. MR C. J. TRKLBAVfiN, Secretary. VyE .wish to notify our North Canterbury Vt customers that Mr J. A. I'riusop is no longer representing us, nor has he been sinco September 15th, 1080.

6334F (Signed) BISHOP and CO. SENDEES. LEADING CHBISTOHURCH HOTEL FREEHOLD FOR 8 A Jj E. fpKNDERB are InVitad tot PURCHASE OP ROYAL HOTEL PROPERTY AT CHRIBTCHURCH. ©* 1 ■ VALUABLE BLOCK. OAMARU STONE AND BKIOK BUILDING LARGS Frontages to two street*, namely, 213 links on Oxford terraee, Btiu 207 links en Tuam street. GOOD CIIANCE If OH INVESTORS. Fall particulars cftn be obtained «t (he Offices of ' MESSIEURS SLATER, SARGENT, and OONNAL, Solicitor*, Chrlstchureb: Or ... , MESSIECIIS CASBIDT. AMODEO, »bd JACOBSON, ' Solicitor*. Chrliteharok. ' Tender* Clot* 4 p.m. 10th NOVEMBER, 1030. 4*TB*P IiEOTURES. D TWO CONCLUDING LECTURES of EXCEPTIONAL PUBLIC INTEREST by R. G. - S. and MRS ArL'NDALE, who have been greeted in Christchurch by very large audiences with tlio greatest enthusiasm. TO-NIGHT At 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT At ART GALLERY HALL. "tfHE IDEAL OF WOMANHOOD" "THE IDEAL OF WOMANHOOD" Intensely interested in womanhood, and «pe»ially in the true spirit of motherhood, Mrs Arundale believes that the future 61 all nations dependson the place women occupy in their life otid growth. Stf-NDAY 7.C0 p.m. SUNDAY OIVIO THEATRE, . ' By DR. G, S. ARUNDALE, '.'AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND: "AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND: LANDS OF THE LARGER HOPE.* LANDS OF THE LARGER HOPE.' A netf raoial type Is arising In theaa young Dominions, and thai together, with their Vast potentialities ensures to them. Dr. An dale declares, a Very wonderful de&tiny. All seats Fret. Collection for expenses, S3B6F Under the Ai»t>ii>es of T'HB CANTERBURY . ADVERTISING x • CLUB, DR. a. s. ARUNDALE. M.A., I/L.8., CariUK, ,Haa consented to give » Luncheon Addreßa On "WHO'S P"iJR ZEALAND?" Af Ballantynes Tea Roomfe* ''Monday, ltfth inet., at 1 p.m. All interested cordially liiviied. 5387 TTSTiRIj fetr»inora, Motor G&tea, SVira V* Coilera, Reels, Standard Li£ter«, Standard Sockets, Shear Setters, et£., efe Dimonetrationa daily Christfchurch Bh»w. Do nrjt. ttiaa our exhibit. B. Haye? an 4 Son» 4 Olurehna. j 886 nnHERE is, satiifaction in painting with 1 LUSTRUHB 1 ; READY-MIXED PA (NT, 21b per Gallon—.i;i colours. Sond tor tint card and instructions. 6 SMITH , nd SMITH. LIMITED. HbADAOHES ani Neuralgia inauntly vanish with '.taking Quits-It Tabs. They're truly wondarful. is Ed ot your fcroter or ,chemiet. _ 8&708FP GARDEN - Pests esttirwiftatad. Raid's t»EOCtitMde used by ..Murseryinen. NOn-pOl-Bonoua. Seedsmen, Chemists. —lB

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20086, 15 November 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20086, 15 November 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20086, 15 November 1930, Page 1

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