GARDEN PARTIES, ETC. QARDEN PARTY. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 2nd 2.30 p.m. Come and See the Beautiful. Gardes. Come and Hear the Champion Woolston Band. Come and Buy Your Cakes and Sweefe and Gifts. Come and Have Afternoon Tea on the Green Lawns. At '•TE . WHAREKOA," 26 BANKS AV, SHIRLEY. Come and Help the Christchurch Fr« Kindergarten Win the Cook Strait Race, and at the same time HELP TN THE WORK AMONGST APPROX. 600 LITTLE CHILDREN IN CHRISTCHURCH. Admission by Silver Coin. Take No. l» Marshland road Trolley Bus. 22al CANTERBURY PILGRIMS' AND EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. A GARDEN PARTY will be held a" "Thorrington," Colombo street south (kindlv lent by Mr Charts CJark), on Saturday next. March » at 2.30 p.m. If wet, a function w be held at the Art Gallery, Durban street. Admission by member sW ticket. Non-members Is 6d. a "I TELANESIAN and North China Mi* sions—Garden Party and Sale a Bishopscourt, Saturday next, 2.30 i® 5.30 p.m. Tennis and crther Mrs Mason, of Solomon Islands, « perform opening ceremony. Admi®. free. (If wet, sale will be held,. Merivale Parish Hall.) 1W LEGAL NOTICES. PURSUANT to an order of jj* Supreme Court made 'j 1 inaction 1934 No. 735 in which MA*ANN CHESSELL is plaintiff JOHN ALEXANDER ROSS (Curate of the Estates of deceased per® defendant the persons claiming pfi next-of-kin to ROBERT JOS WILLIAM BLYTH who died at mond Victoria Australia in 1933 and was born at Surrey England and who was a of WILLIAM TRACEY BLYTH their solicitors on or b&ore eleventh day of June 1935 to CQ and pfove their claims at the oni the Chief Clerk Law Courts bourne or in default thereof tn y be peremptorily excluded ff'o benefit of the said orden The „ fifth day of June 3930 said o'clock in the forenoon at ~ at j n g office is appointed for adju U « e thc'Titl. d.v of M»«»* 1930 M. M. PHILLIPS, Chief . A. FORBES, Solicitor, 23 jj 180 Bridge road. Richmond. ■ 1. I S.P.C.A. RECEIVING HOME F STRAY ANIMALS. 138 Neville street, Spreyw* Telephone 30-367. O otiCUBSCRIBERS and others o fled that the Society* will, for a small fee. stroy. aged, infirm, sicfe animals. Persons noticing {ed (c cruelty to animals are communicate with the Socie? tor (all communications stricu/^f fidential)
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21409, 27 February 1935, Page 16
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