LECTURES. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, AT 8 P.M. T\R PLATTS-MILLS will LECTURE to U Women Only, on “SOCIAL DISEASES" / In the COLOSSEUM. Mrs T. H. Wilson will taka the cliair. .ADMISSION FREE. " 5023 MEETINGS. CANTERBURY TANNERS AND FELL\'„r MONGERS’ UNION. j MEETING TO-NICHT, TRADES HALL, 8 p.m. Business—lmportant. 5770 THE CANTERBURY SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. The annual meeting of the Society will be held on TUESDAY, 26th Inst., at 7.30 p.m., in tho Y.M.CJL ROOMS. Cambridge Terrace. All interested are invited to attend. 8022 LOST. FOUND, So. LOST, I Red Cow, just oalved, from Burwood. Roward. Apply T. C. Breen, Burwood. 4694 TO ST, between Christchurch and Marsh. -*-* land, Pair Hames. Finder please communicate with J. C. Schumanski, 459, Marshland Road, Marshland. Reward. 6725 LOST, Bag containing Nine £1 Notes in Gloucester Street, between Colombo Street and Fitzgerald Avenue. Finder rewarded. Apply, H.S.S., “ Times ’’ Office. 5773 LOST, Dog, King Charles Spaniel, black and tan. Reward. Apply, Dr Temple, 534, Moorlionpo Avenue; or Robert Malcolm, River Road, Opawa; or 79, Lichfield Street£o26 AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. ELLESMERE A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. rTVHE ANNUAL HORSE PARADE Will be held on the RECREATION GROUND, LEESTON (By kind permission of Mr P. Smith),On FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1916, at 2 p.m. Tho Association offers a Prize of Two Guineas for the Best Draught Entire travel-' ling tho district. ADMISSION FREE. Programmes Is, for Local Red Cross Funds. Entry Fee, Half-n-crown each Horse. Entries close on MONDAY, SEPT. 25th. and may be made with Mr J. Purser, caro of Canterbury (N.Z.) Seed 00., Loeston. GEO. GOSSET, 7SOI * Sea SPORTINQ. GERALDINE RACING CLUB. jgPRING MEETING. SEPT. 23th and 29th, 1916. . FIRST RACE, 1.25 p.m. GOOD ACCEPTANCES. Returned Soldiers and Soldiers in Uniform admit’ed Free. Profits to be donated to Patriotic Funds. Special Train leaves Christchurch Each Day at 9 a.m., returning from Orari at 6.15 p.m. 1 : S. R. O’CALLAGHAN, 8028 Secretary. , PUBLIC NOTICES. A BOTTLED Luxury at a reasonable pries is iho delicious MILITARY PICKLE. If your Grocer is out of it, try the next store. Buy a bottle to-day. 1 WANTED. POSITION with Trotting Gentleman, or in Stable; American experience. Apply, INELIGIBLE. 57SQ Care Pest Office, Milton' THE GREAT WAR. SERVICE OF INTERCESSION. CHRISTCHURCH MINISTERS’ ASSN. In the SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Victoria S'reet. WEDN' pc " r " v r, U T >T 7.45 P.M. Major Newby conducting. ADDRc.o.3 ±>i' xU'-v o. \ ><JKER. 5752 ILITARY TRAIN I N G. By taking a short course of training NOW, you can ensure rapid promotion in camp. The' majority of successful candidates for local N.C.O. selection wero pupils of the school. As the supply of Trained Mentis about exhausted this is YOUR opportunity of ensuring promotion, carrying more . PAY, ~ PENSION, PRIVILEGES. Tho training is complete in all respect# and does not interfere with ordinary employment. Write or 'phone 4155 for prospectus or interview. MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOL. Principal: 7G, Holly Road. Capt. C. H. Matthews. AN UNDOUBTED BARGAIN IN COTTAGE PROPERTY. ST ALBANS, CLOSE TO Id SECTION. THE SECTION is Very High and ha# nearly a chain frontage to good main street. THE HOUSE comprises 4 Good Rooum. Washhouse, «tx-„ etc. The "buildings ara mainly" of kauri, they have been recently done up and are quite sound. This is the CHEAPEST PROPERTY of its description on the market. p rice ~£4oo. Apply— H. S. RICHARDS AND SON, Mutual benefit building and INVESTMENT SOCIETY OF CANTERBURY (Permanent). Offices: 93. Worcester Street. Capital: £50,060, fully paid up. Directors: S. Manning (chairman), Henry Wood, W. (J. Penn, AV. H. Hargreaves, R. E. M’Douf all, A. M’Kellar. LOANS ADVANCED FOR BUILDINGPURPOSES. ALFRED MARSHALL, F Secrotary. ECONOMICAL TEA. if\Housewives who buy Tea at is oa p« lb should get Desert Gold Tea Blend at Is 9d, and notice its superior quality. WHEN vou have tasted tiro delicions “MILITARY PICKLE" you ..Twill ' know why everybody is buying it: Try,*bna bottlo to-day. Every grocer sells it reasonable price. #•, Ov-
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17281, 23 September 1916, Page 1
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