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PXTBLIC NOTICES. CANTERBURY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. SOCIAL RUN TO PIGEON BAT (48 miles). SATURDAY, 21st INST. MEMBERS are* invited to arrive ft MR GOODWIN'S RESIDENCE not later than 12,30 p.m., providing their own-lunch only; bnt Mr Goodwin will entertain Members and their Friends to Afternoon Tea at 4 p.m. RUN TO HANMER AND SPORTS, APRIL 4 and 5. Members participating in this Run who are desirous of entering for the SPORTS should communicate with the SECRETARY as soon as possible. J. SEAD-GOWING, 620 Secretary. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL RAM FAIR. The Annual Ram Fair will take place on c 'the SHOW GROUNDS On THURSDAY an<f FRIDAY, MARCH 26 and 27. - ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, MARCH 17. 0. 'B. PEMBERTON, 623F Secretary. HE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, • 1908'' (Section 50). the ESTATE of WILLIAM BEVINS, of Motukarara, Farmer (Deceased).—All CREDITORS and others having CLAIMS against this Estate are hereby'required ,to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the Local Deputy Public, Trustee, Christchurch, on or before*the 16th day of MAY, 1914. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above Estate may "be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal money-order office, or paid to the Local Deputy Public Trustee at Christchurch. FRED. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. March 13,Y1914. 602 A N K HOLIDAY. THE BANKS throughout the Dominion will be CLOSED on TUESDAY, March 17 (St. Patrick's Day)", a Statutory Bank Holiday. > F627 t PPLICATIONS are invited for the Position of ASSISTANT MANAGER. Applicants must have some knowledge of Buying and-Selling, and be acquainted with general business management and -organisation. State age and experience. < ROYDS BROS. & KIRK, LTD., Wholesale G-ocery Merchants, LICHFIELD S r ~*- CHRISTCHURCH. FB9O SATURDAY NEXT and SUNDAY, MARCH 22. MR R. ROBT. HOLLISTER, of New York City, the Journalist Lecturer, lately from the Oriental Mission Fields, will LECTURE on "WHERE ARE THE DEAD?" Unqualified success has attended his Australasian Tour. Watch announcements. 942 OTATOES. POTATOES.

THE DOMAIN BOARD, not having received any suitable Tender, now desire to SELL DIRECT to the Public in. lots of one sack or more, price 9/- per sack, delivered to any address within GREATER CHRISTCHURCH. Orders by 'Phone 2142 or Box 488 will receive prompt attention. 559 l LBERT E. WILL YAMS, Public that I am Open to receive Engagements for the Coming Season. I can supply an Orchestra of any number of Professional Playery for Balls, Banquets, Socials, or Weekly Assemblies, and feel confident that I can give every satisfaction, as the best performers obtainable are at ray command. I make a speciality of Wedding and Birthday Parties, and my large repetoire of music is kept thoroughly up to date. —Yours truly, ALBERT E. WILLYAMS, 276 Wilson's Road, Linwood. 'NFANTILE PARALYSIS. -MASSEUSE AND DIET EXPERT, graduated vfith Professor Bilberg, Swedish seur, "liondsn. Infantile Paralysis a speciality. L*<*l testimony. Terms on application. NURSE FLORENCE, 301 Hereford Street East, City. 'Phone 3221. 617 'TUTTERING and STAMMERING —Mr JOHN M'DOUGALL, the Only Specialist in NeV Zealand, who has been perfectly successful in Curing Quickly and Permanently Stuttering and All Impediments of Speech, is VISITING CHRISTCHURCH, and will be glad to meet with intending Pupils. Early application necessary. For further particulars and testimonials address Excelsior Hotel, Christchurch. Note —Mr M'Dougall uses the method taught by Professor Wyllie, of Edinburgh University, the greatest authority on the cause and cure of Stuttering in Great Britain. 616 ESSONS COOKING. MISS WHITCOMBE is prepared to give Lessons in all branches of Cookery at her Rooms, WHITCOMBE'S BUILDINGS. Single Private Lessons or a Course as arranged. Miss Whitcombe holds a First Class Certificate from the City and Guilds of London, and is also Silver Medallist, National Training School of Cookery, London. Telephone 3572. -154F TTNITI SERVICE MR JOHN MORRISON, late of Auckland, who has conducted many of the leading hotels there, and who, for the past two years, filled the position of President of the Licensed Victuallers' Association, has taken over the UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, in, CHRISTCHURCH. The house is to be thoroughly renovated throughout, and every effort made to conduct it on a HIGH STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. .144 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ACANCIES for Boarders, Craniher House, 34 Cranmer Square; central and comfortable. Telephone 3477. 932 LOST AND FOUND. OST, on Tuesday evening, between Jack- ■* son's Road and Lyttelton, Gold Chain BR*ACELET, with small gold heart attached. Reward. 6 Jackson Road, Fendtalton. 948

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 32, 14 March 1914, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 32, 14 March 1914, Page 1 (Supplement)

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