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PUBLIC NOTICES. gPREYDON PATRIOTIC SERVICE. (Under the Auspices of the Spreydon Borough . Council) will be held in the ADDINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOL GROUNDS, JERROLD STREET,. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), AUG. '23, 1914, At 3 p.m. Speakers: Sir J. G. Ward, his Worship the Mavor.of Christcluirch, Rev. Percy Knight, Messrs L. M. Isitt, M.P., H. G. Ell, M.P., and others. Miss LUCY COWAN will recite "The Absent-minded Beggar." Bands and Sunday School Children will leave four different points of the Borough, arriving on the Ground at 3 p.m. COMBINED CHOIRS -WILL SING APPROPRIATE HYMNS. HYMNS:,O God, Our Help in Ages Past Lead, Kindly Light Onward, hristian Soldiers .National Anthem. Collection in aid of Spreydon Patriot Relief Fund during present crisis. If the weather is unfavourable, will lie held following Sunday. 3303 "VTEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERA--JN TIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION. The WAREHOUSE and STORES of the Association will be OPEN ALL DAY on MONDAY, August 24. During the afternoon every facility will be given to employees to witness, or take part, in the Procession. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERA--3279 TIVE ASSOCIATION. BALL A N T Y N E & CO. DESIRE TO GIVE NOTICE THAT THEIR, WAREHOUSE Will be OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY, 24th inst., as usual. 3278 1%/f" AN CHEST Ji 11 UNITY INDEPENDENT >*l ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS'. NEW . ZEALAND BRANCH: NORTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT. MEMBERS are invited to TAKE PART in the PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION on MONDAY, 24th inst., for the Purpose of Supplementing the Mayor's Patriotic Fund to relieve sufi'ering in connection with the .Expeditionary Force leaving our shores to defend the Dominion and Eippire. Mcjnbers are requested to ; meet at the Oddfellows' Chambers, St. Asaph Street, Christchurch, at 12.45 p.m:, and 'join-'the procession atr.Latimer Square at 1 o'clock, H. LE. COMTE. 'Pr'ov. G.M. 3275 , CHAS. FOSTER Prov: '.C.S. CANTERBURY CENTRE, N.Z. AMATEUR PATRIOTIC PROCESSION. All SWIMMERS arq requested to MEET at the Tepid Baths, Manchester Street, half an hour before advertised-time of commencement of Procession on MONDAY NEXT. Clubs having Banners or Flags are requested to bring same along. W. E. D. BISHOP, . . ' President. A. GORJDON SANDERSON, 3304 Secretary. yy E T I<l RANS' ASSOCIAT lON. Members of the above will meet ai. the rooms at 1 p.m. on MONDAY, for the purpose of taking part in the Demonstration. 4227 G. N. CRESSWELL, Secretary. O R O U G H' OF S U M N E R. I hereby Invite the RESIDENTS of SUMNER to OBSERVE a HOLIDAY on MONDAY, the 24th inst., from 1 p.m., that being the. occasion of the Patriotic Procession and Demonstration at Christcluirch. G. W. C. SMITHSON, Mayor. : Sumner, August 21, 1914. 3269 W rPHE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DIS- -®- TRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION. City and Suburban School Committees are invited to CLOSE their SCHOOLS the WHOLE of MONDAY", August 24, on the occasion of the Demonstration in connection with the Canterbury Patriotic Fund. H. C. LANE, Secretary. August 19, 1914. 3240 AKINEU R O P E. PATRIOTIC FUND. The Chairman of the Waimairi County Council cordially invites all those Ladies and Gentlemen resident in the County to MEEI at the Belfast Hall on MONDAY, the 24th inst., at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of Considering the best methods of furthering the following Objects—viz., ]. Lady Liverpool Fund. . ' 2. Provident. Fund. v, 3. Patriotic Fund. PUBLIC MEETING. A Large Attendance is urgently requested. S. A. STAPLES, 00-g Chairman. ~JjI>ICCARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. A PUBLIC MEETING of the RESIDENTS of the. Borough will be held in the Town Hall. Clarence Road, on TUESDAY, the 2:>th inst., at 3 o'clock, for the purpose of RAISING FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS towards tho War Funds. 3308 JOHN BROWN, Mayor. I> E T T S 478 Colombo Street, O O T S Sydenham. 1> E T T S 478 Colombo Street, j> () o 'x 1 S Sydenham. 15 ji; 'p r p s 478 Colombo Street, y O O T S Sydenham. E T T S 478 Colombo Street, 3 () o <-p s Sydenham. 1> E T T S 478 Colombo Street, O O T S Sydenham. LAST Few Days of Stocktaking Sale. Don't Miss. Betts, next to Gill and Co., near Railway. 4280 RICHARDSON & STOKES sell Kaitangata, Westport, Newcastle, and Greta Coal, also Coke and Firewood; 3111

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 169, 22 August 1914, Page 1

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