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PUBLIC NOTICES J)ANCE-J)ANCE SATURDAY, JANUARY 25. MOUREA DINING HALL Star Boys Orchestra Hot Supper Provided If Sufficient Passengers, Bus Will Leave N.Z. R'oad Services at 8 p.m. Another — QRAND J) A N C E STATE MILL HALL STATE MILL HALL TO-NIGHT Saturday, Jan. 25, at 8 p.m. Run by Marching Girls for Travelling Funds. Bus Leaves Road Services 8 p.m. Sharp, Returning After Dance. R. S. A. HALL R. S. A. HALL Usual Saturday Night — 0) — A — N — C— S — Will be Held in R.S.A. Hall - TO-NIGHT Ladies 2/- — Gents 2/6 Good Orchestra. Supper on the House. gALE — gALE ASCOT HAT SALON ASCOT HAT SALON Majestic Bldg. (Miss R. Maclntyre) STARTS MONDAY, JAN 27. Huge Reductions on all Straws and Felts. REPOROA SPORTS SOCIETY ^NNUAL jyjEETING SATURDAY, MARCH 1. Horse, Chopping, and Athletic Events. Novelties Galore. Refreshment Booth on Grounds. KEEP THIS PATE FREE — .jQ— A— N— C— E— — D— A— N— C— E— RITZ HALL — TO-NIGHT Modern and Old Time Dancing Monte Carlo and Spot Waltz Good Floor — Usual Prices Colin Castleton's Orchestra YOUTH JPOR 0HRIST (Mildmay London) Come and Enjoy One Hour of Rich Spiritual Interdenominational Fellowship. 4 p.m. — SUNDAY — 4 p.m. SALVATION ARMY HALL S.P.C.A. STREET APPEAL 0UP, saucer and plate, No. 14, Beulah Wipaki; Cake plate, No. 25, Miss P. Hawken; Slippers, No. 13, E. O. Mason; Felt bag, No. 10, Reni Carlquist; Doll's set, No. 20, Marie O'Connell; Water bottle, No. 6, Mrs. Parkinsdnj Girl's frock, No. 30, Rena King; Breadboard, No. 7, R. L. Hawker. 1 On COMFORTABLY furnished, airy bedrooms at the United Service, premier hotel in Christchurch, situated in Cathedral Square, heart of city. Each with h. and c. running water and private phones. Bedrooms with private bathrooma also available. Beautifully prepared meals, courteous service, friendly atmosphere. — N. Wray Millner, Proprietor. HUSBAND & WIFE'S HANDBOOK HR HUBERT ALCOTT. A concise treatment of a subject of vital •mportance to all married persons, and those intending to marry. Tovrether with our book of appliances. These two books, posted under plain wrapp'er for postal note 1/- (or Atamps). Chemists' Supplies Co., Ltd., Dept. R.P., 139 Worcester Street, Christchurch.
plants & seeds for sale FAMOUS Otaki Pink Garnation Plants, 1/- each, 10-/- dozen.— Wprite "Flowers" Morning Post. DAFFODILS.— Special mixture Prize Trunipets, including many outstandmg varieties, 3/6 doz. 50 for 12/6 posted. — • Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. AUTUMN CATALOGUE posted free on request. Speqial issue featuring latest Bulb and Seed. Novelties. — Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. ANEMONES and Ranunculus. Immediate delivery, Giant flowering strains. Dazzling colourful blooms, 5/- 100 posted. — Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland, BULBS, 100 assorted, for autumn planting. Eight different named varieties. 10/- posted. Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. DUTCH IRIS. Shades: cream, blue, yellow, bronze mixed. 2/6 doz. 50 for 9/- posted. Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. - FREESIAS. — New coloured shades. Reds, violets, blues, oranges. 2/6 a doz:, 50 for. 9/6, posted. Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. "GLORY OF THE SNOW" Chionodoxa Rare Bulb. Beautiful sky blue flowers, 2/6 doz, 50 for 9/- posted. Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland. TUiLIPS— Darwin, in superb mixture, immense, exquisite blooms. 7/6 doz, 50 bulbs posted for 25/-.— Griffiths Ltd., Mt. Eden, Auckland.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5311, 25 January 1947, Page 1
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