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AMUSEMENTS. QHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS. TO-DAY (TUESDAY). MAY Sth. ALEXANDRA HALL. 10 a.m.—Oratorical Display. 10.30 a.m. —Champion Recitation (Girls). 2 p.m. —Dominion Test Recital, "Storm in the Alps." 3 p.m.—Humorous Recitation (Girls under 1G). 4 p.m. —Dominion Test RccituJ, "Legend of Rabbi Ben Levi." KING'S THEATRE. 10 a.m.—Piano Duet, "Dance Efpagnol, No. 10.45 a.m.—Scotch Son? (Ladies). 2 p.m.—Piano Skslo, Bristol Scholarship (Own Selection). 3 p.m.—Soprano Solo (Restricted). 4 p.m.—Sacrcd Solo, Baritone or Bass. EVENING, at 8. CONCERT PROGRAMME. Consisting of Finals in Vocal. Elocutionary, and Instrumental Classes, including Bristol Scholarship, etc., etc. Admission: Day Sessions Gd, evening; la and "Js. ■ T. F. HALL. 2-104 Secretary. SYDENHAM PICTURE S. ALL THIS WEEK. Tho FIRST of the Great Fox Comedies, entitled CHASED INTO LOVE (Bettor than Charlie Chaplin). Also, a Fox Photo-plnv. "CAPRICE OF THE MOUNTAINS." A Fox Programme for Sydenham all this week. Commence 6.30. Scrccn twice uightlv. 2340 QUEEN'S THEATRE. Triumphant Succcs3. Great DOUBLE-STAR Programme. ALICE BRADY iTho Exquisite) In "THE HUNGRY HEART.'* CHARLES CHAPLIN in "THE VAGABOND." (Mutual-Chaplin, 2 ReelsV COME EARLY. COME EARLY. 2401 PUBLIC NOTICES. A LL Claitns against tho estate of the late WILLIAM COOK, of Heatheot© Valley, Timber Merchant, or© requested to be sent in to the. undersigned beforo tho 17th day of MAY, with certificate thereon -to tho effect that debt was owing on tho 3rd May, 1917. DOUGALL and UPHAM, Solicitors for tho Executors. 91 Worcester street. Christchurch. 2352F INFECTIOUS DISEASES' HOSPITAL, BURWOOD. THIS Institution, having been completely renovated and considerable additions made to tho buildings, will Ixi Officially Opened on SATURDAY, 12th inst., at 2 p.m. Persona desirous ot doing so are cordially invited to be present, and to inspect the Institution. 2383 "]\ TETHODIST CHURCH OF CHRISTiWL CHURCH. CONVENTION OF WORKERS—3 p.m., Wednesday, Cambridge terrace Church; 7.30, East belt Church. Addresses by local ministers and Rev. Val Trigge at cadi meeting. 403 THE q E IS THE BEST ELECTRIC IRON ' THAT MONEY CAN BUY. And WE CAN PROVE IT. COME AND- SATISFY YOURSELF,, THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL AND ENGINEERING CO., LTD., 150 High street, Christchurch.. NG273 LOAN REQUIRED. \\fANTED, £8500 on Security of First ' * Mortgage over large farm, over 2000 acro3, in Canterbury. Interest 5J per cent. Apply "GOOD INVESTMENT," Bos 408, 2370 F Christchurch. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF W. FENNER AND CO., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, CHRISTCHURCH. TT is requested that all Claims in tho above -®- Estate bo forwarded to tho undersigned on or beforo the 20th inatant. H. R. BEST, Trustee, Government Life Insurance Buildings, G3 Cathedral equa.ro, 23G1 Christchurch. DR. R. VOLCKMAN HAVING commenced Practice, may be consulted at BONNINGTON'S BUILDINGS, Christchurch. Hours: 11.30 to 12.30. 1.30 to 4.30. 10.30 to 12.30 Saturdays. And at 2G HEAD STREET, SUMNER, 0 a.m. to 10 a.m. 353 HEATHCOTE COUNTY COUNCIL. AVONSIDE RIDING. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that in accordi n-nce with a Petition from tho Ratepayers in tho Avonside Riding, application lias been made to tho Hon. tho Minister for Internal Affairs for authority to raise si SPECIAL LOAN under "The Lake Coleridge Water Power Act, 1915" (such loan not to exceed £1500) for tho purpose of installing Electric Light and Power in tho Avonsido Riding of the County of Heathoote. ALL OBJECTIONS to the abovo application MUST BE LODGED with the Ministor of Internal Affairs in Wellington WITHIN 21 DAYS from the date of this notice. Dated this 24th Day of April, 1917, W. V. SIDDALL. 933G County Clerk. Money to lend FROM £5 UPWARDS. On Furniture, Sewing Machines, Pianos, or any eecurity, without removal. Easy Weekly Payments -to Suit Borrowers. Apply IDEAL LOAN AND FINANCE CO.. 135 Hereford street, Christchurch. (Abovo. Alliance Assurance Co.). Private and Confidential. H, EMANUEL, Manaper. 'Phono 5143. E-H7l MEETINGS. CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCLVIION. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING <A S übscribors JL to tho above Association, wii) Ik- held j at the DISTRICT NURSES' OFFICE, 133 Durham street South, on Til I ItSDA Y NEXT, MAY 10th, at 4 p.m. M. A. KITTO, Secretary and Treasurer. X.Z. UTILITY POULTRY CLUB. . NNUAL MEETING TO-NIGHT, a ' A. o'clock. Business: To receive annual renort and balance-sheet. j 403 J* SHAW, Secretary. I DEOPLE furnishing ahould go to Holmes 1 X and Sons, 130 High street, for Lino- ! leunu. A single vard at wholesale price. i " I GOSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hintj, | Weekly Faehion -.otcs, and Eeading I for Everybody, appear in the "Pag® for ! Women" in Saturday's Edition# ul "Tt* j kE veiling Newa." I
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