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AMUSEMENTS. NIGHT OF NAT COI'ELAND, Tiio World's Wor.dcr- Child. Q P E R A HOUSE. Direction Ben. J. Fuller. Positive! v Last Night of TED McLEAN AND GENEVIEVE LEE, Presenting "Her Brother's Clothes." Last Night of KELLY AND DRAKE, Those Versatile Vaudevillians. Las; Night of McKAY AND GRAHAM, I Australia's Premier Ba«o and Soprano. | Last Night of | MARSDEN AND FLORENCE, Wonderful Equilibrists. | Last Two Nights of i DENNY AND DUNIG-AN, 1 Musical Comedv St.ars. i WINIFRED AND'LUMLEY, Cheerful Chatterers. VESTO AND JULLYAN, j Talkative Jugglers. Continued Success of THE TOSSING TESTROES. TIIE FIVE LEWINS. Positivelv Last Night of SERGT. COPELAXD AND KID. Miracles of Mental Suggestion. PRICES—2s and Is (plus tax). Plan at Miluer and Thompson's. No booking fee. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. First Appearance of TOM IIAVERLY TOM HAVERLY And Jiis MUSICAL FARCE COMPANY, Presenting a Great Giggle Gasconade. ! TWO IRISH SPORTS. TWO IHISII SPORTS. A Brilliant, Meteoric Display of Frisky. Frolicsome Corned-.- and Radiant Girls. TIIE CUTE KEWPIE KIDS THE CUTE KEWPIE KIDS Weaving with AgiJe Grace n Maze of Terpaicliorean Wonders. 3019 PUBLIC NOTICES. EASTER AT THE RED CROSS DEPOT. HHHE COMMITTEE of tho RED CROSS J- SALES DEPOT, Cathedral square, desire to make a, SPECIAL URGENT APPEAL this EASTER to the public of Christchurch and surrounding districts for SALEABLE ARTICLES, such aa Jewellery, Furniture, Pictures, Plate, Fancy Goods, etc. Their stocks very much require replenishing, and as there will certainly be calla on tho Red Croes shortly on a scale hitherto ■unprecedented, tho Sales Depot offers an opportunity for everybody to help tho causa along without any unduo strain. Think of tho Sick and Wounded needing- attention after tho gTeat battle now raging, and have another look Tound your homes to 6©e what you can spare as an EASTER OFFERING to bo sold for the BENEFIT of OUR BRAVE BOYS who havo done, and are still doing, so much fox us, and please do so without delay. gALVATION ARMY WAR FUND. Tho Salvation Army is badly in need of funds to enable them to carry on their good work at the front, and the Citizens' Committee are endeavouring to faiso £10,000 from Canterbury for this purpose. Returned Soldiers epeak in tho highest terms of the excellent work being done by this organisation, j WILL YOU HELP TO RAISE THIS AMOUNT? £ a. d. I Amount previously acknowledged 3580 13 1 | W. 11. Hargreaves .. .. 5 0 0 Hororata Horticultural Society 11 13 3 Anon .. .. .. 0 2 G Anon .. .. ~ 0 3 0 Anon .. .. .. ]0 0 0 Scot .. .. .. .. 0 10 0 G. W. Drayton and Co. .. 2 2 0 L. C. Gardiner .. .. 25 0 0 A. If. Mcintosh .. .. 3 3 0 S. Manning .. .. .. 10 0 0 Mrs Lake .. .. 10 0 Miss L»ke .. vL.JL.O W. H.'Price '.1" .. \ M "' 10 id" 0 J. E. Fleming .. .. .. 20 0 0 Ewart G. Smith .. ... 2 0 0 S.J-.J. ~ „ .f 2 2 0 D. Orr .. .. .-. 5 0 0 A. W. Jamieson .. .. 10 10 0 Mrs S. M. Elworthy .. .. 25 0 0 J. Swinnerton- .. .. .. 0 5 0 Hon. H. F. Wigram .. .. 25 0 0 Tawera Patriotio Association .. 20 0 0 A. D. Hassall .. .. 1 1 o I

J53771 14 10 Donations may bo sent to W. H. CLARK, Chairman. H. R. SMITH, Hon. Treasurer. G. L. DONALDSON, Hon. Secictarj*. Sympathisers arc invited to attend a meeting of tii© Citizens' Committee at the City Council Chambers at 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. 2981F PUBLIC NOTICE. Q WING - to HUGE ORDERS received on opening day, we or© unablo to open our doors for further business till O.a.m. THURSDAY, 28th INST. 2'SSF MANNING and CO. AND COLD STORAGE. Plans and Specifications for FREEZING WORKS, ABATTOIRS, ICE-MAKING PLANTS, COLD ■ STORES for FRUIT. FISH, MEATS. EGGS. DAIRY PRODUCE, etc. Twenty-eight years' experience in Five Countries, including TT.S A Existing Works Re-mudelled, Consultations. Reports. E. J. GREENSTREET, F.P.A.1.C., Cold Storage Architect, 3 Bennett street, Ctnistoamun. Tel. 3572. G4603 TOASTER HOLlDAYS.—Following our usual custom our premises will remain open on THURSDAY till 9 p.m., and close at 1 p.m. on SATURDAY. 910F GRAHAM. WILSON, and SMELLIE.' pHEMISTS' ASSOCIATION.—Easter Holi- • days. Chemists will observe the following hours during Easter late night; Good Friday, closed all day; Saturday, opon till 6 p.m. and from 7-9 p.m.; Easter Mouda.v, morning only, 9-12. 1023F THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. EASTER HOLIDAYS. THE Offices and Stores of tho Association WILL BE CLOSED as follows: GOOD FRIDAY, March 29th, 191&-ALL DAY. EASTER SATURDAY, March 30th—From 1 p.m. EASTER MONDAY, April Ist, 1918—ALL DAY. E. W. RELPH, 2972 F. General Manager. EASTER HOLIDAYS. r PO enable our Employees to enjoy a wellJ- earned rest, our Establishments will be CLOSED from GOOD FRIDAY To TUESDAY MORNING, 2nd APRIL. LATE NIGHT THURSDAY. ASHBY, BERGH and CO., LTD. MASON, STRUTHERS and CO., LTD. HASTIE, BULL, and PICKERING. W. CONGREVE and SON, LTD. TISDALL, W.H., LTD., OTaGO SPORTS DEPOT. TRIST, J. 2957F

.M/ft ZEALAND "WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. I _ EASTER HOLIDAYS. i r pHE ioiiowing Wusehousos will CLOSED ! ?n GOOD FRIDAY to EASTER MONi \)\\ inclusive ;~ Aitchoson, Sloans and Company. Buttcrv.*ortK Broc. (N.Z.), Limited. Bing, llarri3 and Company, Limited. Benjamins, Limited. I Archibald Clark and Sons, Limited, j L. ,B. Hart and Company. ! Woollen Manufacturing Conipanv, j Limiifd. i Mackv, Logac, Caldwell. and Company, | Limited. j Robert Alalcolm, Limited. | 11. Quar.o and Company. ' Ko»s and Glondininjr, Limited. •Sar~ood, fc'o:i, and Ev.eN, Limited. \Yoo!ston Tanneries, Limited. Sol7r SINGER DropieiC, gooia working orter, ti 15a; Drawing-room Cabinet. £SS las; Oak, i'G 15s. Clo'oe, "CI Hisii at;e«t. 83i

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16171, 27 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16171, 27 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16171, 27 March 1918, Page 1

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