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iCETOPATHY: CELEBRATED ACID CURE. iOUT TS' S PREPARED ACETIC Jf ACID, With, book of Directions and Testimonials, Sold by FOUNTAIN BARBER, Bookseller, &c, Colombo street. Parcels for Country carefully packed. LYTTELTON COLONISTS' HALL. >HE above Hall, fitted up with Stage, Scenery, aud all requisite appliances, including three Dressing rooms, can be engaged for Concerts, Theatrical, and other Entertainments, on application to Librarian, or to " Press" or "Times" office, Lyttelton. Terms, including gas and use of piano, £2 2s per night. For more than one night, as per agreement. 4515 KILWINNING QUOITING CLUB. MATCH for the CUP will be L Played on Easter Monday, at 10 am, when all members are invited to attend. 5202 A. R, KIRK. I. O. G. T. MONSTER PICNIC and DEMONSTRATION In connection with the ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLAR Will be held IN TAYLOR'S GARDENS, ON EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2ND. Sports to commence at 12 o'clock. Starter and Handicapper—Bro S. P. Andrews. 1. 100 Yards race, for Templars only 2. 100 Yards race, open to all comers—lst prize, 80s; 2nd, 10s; entrance. 2s fi;l 3. 200 Yards race, open to all Friendly Societits 4. 220 Yardc race, open to all comers—lst priz->, 30*; 2nd, 10?; entrance, 2a 6d 5. 100 Yards P.W.C.T. race—lst prize, 3rd degree collar, presented by Bro Trumble; 2nd, entrance money; entrance, 2s 6d 6. 50 Vards race, for single females 7. B 0 Yards race, for married females 8 2"0 Yards Hurdle race, for Templars only 9. 440 Yards race, open to all comers—let prize, £5; 2nd, £1; entrance, 7s 6d Boys' and Girls' races, &c, &c. Running High Jump, Running Long Jump, StandiDg High and Long Jump. The Cricket Match—Town verses Country Templars, at 11 o'clock. The procession, in regalia, to start from the Templar Hall at 10 o'clock a.m, preceded by Toomer's band. In the Evening an Entertainment will be given in the Templar Hall, P.G.W.O. Templar Bro S. P. Andrews in the chair. The meeting will be addressed by Bro Rev H. C. tf. Watson; songs, recitations, Sec, by members of the Order and friends. Admission to the Grounds, Tea, and Entertainment by ticket, 2s 6d; or the Gronnds, Is; Tea, Is; Entertainment, Is. Liberal prizes will be given in all the races. Special Train to Lyttelton 10.30 p.m; North at 10 p.m. 3 31 All are invited. 1923 CARPENTERS' EASTER MONDAY PICNIC, RHODE'' BAY. The arrangements for this Picnic are now complete, the greatest possible care having been taken to ensure a thorough day's enjoyment. The SPORTS will comprise— Yards. 1. Boys' race, under 12 years ... 150 2. Girls' race, under 12 years ... 100 3. Carpenters' rpce, Men and Boys ... 100 4. Carpenters' Wives' race 100 5. Carpenters' race, under 18 years, Ist prize an elaborate work on carpentry 440 6. Single Women's race, All Comers 150 7. Carpenters' race, over 20 years, in heats, Ist prize a silver cup ... 200 8. Standing high jump 9. Three-legged race... 150 10. All Comers' race (entrance 2s 6c») 440 11. Foremen's race 100 12 Carpenters'race, over 30 years ... 150 •3. All Comers'race (entrance 2s 6d) 100 14. Boys' race, under 8 years 150 15. Men's race, over 45 year 100 16. Committee race 200 17. Bell in the Bing 18. Throwing the Cricket ball, Carpenters only 19. Employers'race, prize an ivory rule 160 Dancing, Cricket, Quoits, &c. A Band of ten performers will enliTen the proceedings. Parties unprovided with refreshments may be accommodated in a spacious marquee, under the management of Mrs E, V. Hiorns, of the Central Hotel. Tickets, Three Shillings each, Children uner twelve One Shilling, may be procured from the Committee at the Railway Station, and will include railway and steamboat fares, admission to the grounds, tea, &c. Time of departure from Christchurch, 820 a.m.; from Lyttelton, 620 p.m. 3-31 1916 C. C. WILKINS, Secretary.

JOURT STAR OP CANTERBURY J No 2309. QUARTERLY SUMMONED MEETING, MONDAY, APRIL 2nd. Business : Ist. To receive members' contributions. 2nd. Consideration cf Bro Hadson's notieeof motion re incidental fund, 3rd. Other important business. Roll call at 8.30 p,m, By order of theC.B., 3-31 1895 J. S. WILLIAMS, P.S. WESLEYAN CHUROH, DURHAM STREET. TWELFTH ANNIYERSARY. THE ANNUAL SERMONS Will be Preached on SUNDAY, APRIL Ist, 1877. By Rev J. S. bmalley, at 11 a.m. ReT W, Morley, at 6.30 p.m. The Annual Meeting of the Congregation will be held in the Schoolroom on NESDAY, April 4th, at 7.30 pm, when Addresses will be delivered as follows : Mr Counal—" The Sunday School." Rev J. S. Smalley—" Sociability." Mr Dawson—" The Class Meeting." Mr iurner—"Congregational Finance.''' Rev W. Morlev—" Work for the Coming* Years." 3 31 Music by the Choir. 191 S

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 863, 31 March 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 863, 31 March 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 863, 31 March 1877, Page 3

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