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PUBLIC NOTICES. "THE EVENING NEWS." QHILDREN'S ESSAY COMPETITION. No. 11. . "WHAT I SAW AT THE MUSEUM." "The Evening News" offers for competition by children attending the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Standards in the Primary Schools of this Education District, SIX PRIZES, ' threes of tho valuo of 5s each, and three of is Cd each, for the best Essays on "WHAT I SAW AT THE MJJSEUM." A First and Second Pxizo will bo given in each Standard, each prize being an order on any local Bookseller for a book to tho value mentioned The Essay must cot be mere lists of objects in the Museum, but ir.teliigout descriptions of what struck the writers as possesses greatest interest. They must be written in school, and must be certified by teachers as being the unaided work of tho competitors. Essays must not cxceed in length 500 words for tho Sixth Standard Children, 40C for Fifth Standard, and 250 for Fourth Standard. MK E, SPEIGHT, M.A., Curator of the Museum, has consented to make the final adjudication on the Essay 3 sent in for com- j petition. ! The ENTRIES will CLOSE on MAY 31st. j (A Card.) i SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTIST. MR FRANCIS HELPS, of Dunediri, during his professional visit to ChristchuTch, may be consulted at his Chambers, 75 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. Appointments by Letter or 'Phono 304 G. 2073 if OTOR-CYCLE BELTS!—English Dunlop iYL inch 16s Gd. £in 14s Cd; Clincher Flexis inch 14s 6d, Jin lis Gd. All makes of Belts in every size in stock, at tho Lowret Posaible Prices. LAWRENCE'S EXCHANGE, C 2364-2063 Ifigh and Tuam streets. A NF< 'ESSARY WARNING. IT happens occasionally that people using Dr.* Wilson's Regenerator as n Hair Tonic are astonished after applying for a short period to find any grey hair they have completely disappear. Although not a dye, it acts quickly on. tho roots and restores vitality and colour : to faded and impoverished. hair and completely destroys al] Dandruff germs. Hundreds of both sexes in New Zealand ttoe it daily with splendid results, as it never fails to check premature grey- ■ CJtmfccliurcli from all principal chemists, also at Ballantvne's and J. R. McKcnzie's. Price, 3s Cd bottle. H44OS-3 A MOTOR will Tun daily from GLENTUNNEL to DARFIELD and carry Passengers from Dariield to all places en rout© to Lako Coleridge, returning in timo to catch Cass Express, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, if necessary. W. LEEMING, X Mail Contractor. VINEGAR. PERFECTLY Pure Malt. Vinegar, fully equal, in strength ard flavour to the best imported brands, and half the price. Bottled under th« strictest hygionic conditions at SHAEPE BROS.' FACTORY. 27G Armagh street. Price 2s 3d per ?aL Jars lent. Tel. 17G1. 58479 TO AMBERLEY RESIDENTS. A FTER MAY 6th, DR. WILL may b 0 consulted in AMBERLEY on FRIDAY ONLY. DR. BURNETT on MONDAY ONLY, at 12 Noon. 2177 T I S C H ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, 172 GLOUCESTER STREET, Christchurch, TXTISHES to notify users of Electricity and ..VV I tho public generally that ho has commenced business at above address, and will bo pleased to undertake electrical work. Estimates given, and all electrical requirements stocked. G240 ANNOUNCEMENT. BALLIN BROS, are making full arrangements to carry on their business as usual during the absence of their Messrs J. and O. Ballin, on Military Scrvice. Kindly send along your orders and cheques ne usual. | aS BALLIN BROS.. 82359-8531 • Sydenham. PURCHASE PICTURES for BIRTHDAY, WEDDING, and EASTER PRESENTS From McCORMICK AND PUGH, PICTURE FRAME MAKERS, ARTISTS' COLOURMEN, Eta GBl COLOMBO STREET. CHRISTCHURCH Works: Tuam etreet- "Phono 973. C' 6239-449 "THE FLOWERS THAT BLOOiT IX SPRING." NOW is tho SEASON for PLANTING SPRING FLOWERING BULBS AND | TUBERS. We have a very largo Stock of the following: — ; A very fine 6train. Mixed colours at Is Cd per dozen and 10s per 100. r.TTI O.'vlll )OXa—Xho Glory of the Snow, per dozen. CRUCUS—Choice Mixed, Is Gd per dozen. CROCUS —lilu<-. Yellow, and Wflito, 2m per dozen. HYACINTHS —Choice Mixed, 5s per dozen. HYACINTHS—Choice named, very line bulbs, per dozen. IRlS—Spanish, Yellow, 3s per dozen. ISlS—English, 4s per dozen. I^-IAS —Mixed Colours, Is 6d per dozen. RANUNCULUS—Choice Mixed, a very fine strain, la 6d per dozen, and 10b per 100. TULIPS—Choice Mixed, 2s 6d per doien. TULIPS—Choice Named, 53 per dozen. TULIPS—Choice Darwin*, Named, 7s 6d per dozen. NARCISSUS—A very fine collection, from 3d i to 5a each. | COLLECTION OF BULBS—2s 6d, Ss, 10s, 15s, 20s, 42a, and 105s. Is IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOE CASH. NAIRN and SONS. LINCOLN BO AD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 241. ' N6172-6965F 0 HOLMES and SONS manufacture thejr own Bedding, and guarantee it made from tho best Samarang Kapoc. Buy direct from tha manufacturer. U4JIS !
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15895, 8 May 1917, Page 1
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