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PUBLIC NOTICES. yyOOD BROTHERS. LIMITED, 207 CASHEL STREET. ! I i FLOUR MILLERS AND GRAIN MERCHANTS. C O li X S A C I\ S. Now Season's Shipment will be arriving shortly, and orders aio now bciny taken for delivery cx Ship. WOOD BROTHERS, LIMITED. I W3SS3F D LORIES FOR 3016.—0ur Full Supplies of Diaries for 191G a'.o nov." on view, eabr!M;ins al! milkers and si*/.es. LETTS'S POPULAR DIARIES—Pocket, Office, and Household. 1 COLLINS'S Useful Scries, Pocket. CoiumerciaJ, and Household. NEW ZEALAND DIARIES, in all the various from tho small vest pocket size'to-tho largest commercial. A. few WAR BOOKS worth reading, at Popular Prices: — Franco at War, by Rudyard Kipling. 9:1; P'ighting Lines, by Harold Begbic, Is 3d: J-tod Secrets of the IlohenzolJcrns, by Karl Graves. 2s Gd; Tho Red Days, i Diary of a Russian Officer, la 3<l: Despatches from the Dardanelles, by Ashmead-Ba-rtlott, la 3d; Life Romance of Lloyd George, 23 Gd; The Drama nf 3G5 Days, Scenes in tho Great War, by Hall Caino, Is Gd; Johnston's Wax Map of the Dardanelles, coloured. Od. SIMPSON and WILLIAMS. LTD.. FSOSI-1178 235 High street, Cliristchurch. THIRTY COPIES Of "THE TRESS" WILL BE SENT TO ANY ADDRESS ABROAD FOR 5 s - Send Stamps or Postal Note to the Publisher of "Tho Prees," with full address of those to whom tho paper is to bo forwarded, and we will despatch regularly in our Special Foreign Wrapper. F THE WAR NOTICE TO READERS. WE beg- to intimate, in response to numerous onquiries from different parts of New Zealand, thajk wo shall be- pleased to forward copies of OUR PAPERS for any period desired, from ONE WEEK upwards, on receipt of tho amount of tho subscription, including postage. CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD., i Publishers "THE PRESS," "THE WEEKLY PRESS," "THE EVENING NEWSf." RED CROSS, CITY BRANCH. FREE WORK DISTRIBUTED. THIS BRANCH has re-opened, and FREE WGBK is now distributed to good needlewomen at 119 Worcester street, between tho hours of 2 mid G every afternoon, except Saturday, and from 7.30 to 8.30 on Friday ovonings. 4744F WANTED TO SELL. 1 a nnn founders* shares of IU»UUU £1 EACH, IN LOTS OF. ONE OR MORE, "" Before FEBRUARY Ist, 191G, To ANYONE LOYALLY INCLINED Who will consider the gratitude of DISCHARGED RETURNED SOLDIERS ' A GOOD INVESTMENT For their money. 100,000 PEOPLE WANTED as Members to promieo to give PREFERENCE to the above men for Four Years. 0. To New Zealand and Empiro Goods for tile same time. 3. To show the men who arc t-lieir real friends. MEMBERS' ANNUAL FEE ss. . BOY SCOUTS Is. Returasd Soldiers, men who have answered tli3 Empire's call, bind yourselves together. Wear one of our BADGES OF - HONOUR. . ALL TOWNS are asked to plaoo their best Public Buildings at our disposal FREE FOR ONE NIGHT, And PATRIOTIC SPEAKERS are asked to give addresses free, that EVERY MAfl and WOMAN who is loyal to tho BRITISH EMPIRE is asked to attend meetings. Particulars from _ _ . „„„ NATIONAL SERVICE LEAGUE. Temporary Office, Y.M.C.A., MASTERTON. President: Sir Robert Stout Hon. Treasurer: Myers Casolberg, E4)g. Organiser: F. Norris. • 1 Bankers: Tho Bank of New Zoaland. THE LEAGUE is under til© PATRONAGE or GOOD WISHES of. Tli® Prim© Minister. Hon. A. L. Herdman. Hon. John Barr. J. T: M. Homsby, M.P. Dr. Jaa. Gibb. Rev. J. Dawson. Rav. C. H. Laws. B.A. Lieut.-ColoUel Co.=.egrove. Chief of Salvation Army. Officers of Defence Service. G. L. Elliot, Esq. Mayors of various towns. Pitriotin and Friendly Societies. Soldiers' Clubs. • Returned Soldiers, Boy Scouts, and many oth<STß. ' 4967 PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. "jVTOTICE is hereby Riven that MR ERIC LYON, LL.B., Barrister- and Solicitor, has been admitted into partnership with the legal firm of Kippeiibergcr. Franks, and Hunter as from thra date. The practice -will b« conducted under tho name of Franks, Hunter, and Lyon at the same offices as herctofote. Dated this Ist day of January, 1916. FRANKS, HUNTER, and LYON, 4964F Solicitors. 109 Hereford street. MEETINGS. CANTERBURY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. 4 PUBLIC MEETING of all Motorists and ■A- Motor-cyclists, whether members of the a'oovo Association .or not, will be held in the Chamber of Commerce Hall on WEDXESDAY NEXT, tho 12th inst.. at 8 p.m., for the purpose of discussing' the' City Byiaws and other important matters of general interest to Motorists. All Motorists are invited to attend. C. W. HERVEY. ! Secretary. 4927 Canterbury Autcmobilo Association. UEEN CARNIVAL.—RETURNED SOLDIERS AND FRIENDS AND RELATIVES OF SOLDIERS AT THE FRONT — SUB-SECTION. A MEETING- of tho Sub-section •will be held in the C.D.C. ROOMS, on FRIDAY NEXT. 14th inst., at 6 p.m. It is hoped that all Returned Soldiers ojkl their Friends will be present. ' BUSINESS —Election of Committee; Eleo- 1 tion of Htm. Secretary. 593F - NAT. .WOODS. Chairman. THE Cream of tho News in the British. American, Australian, and European i papery about the Great' War appears daily •n the "Evening News.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15485, 12 January 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15485, 12 January 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15485, 12 January 1916, Page 1

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