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J PUBLIC NOTICES. NAVY DAY. NAVY DAT. DAY. TO-DAY, TO-DAY. In aid of tho Widows and Orphans and other Dependants of our Naval Heroes and those injured in the Service of the Empiro. STREET APPEAL By Teams of Young Ladies and by British and United States Bluejackots. FAIR IN CATHEDRAL SQUARE. PRODUCE STALL for MEAT, POULTRY, EGGS, BUTTER, Etc., Etc. HORTICULTURAL STALL for Blooms and Bedding Out Plants in great variety. CAKES STALL — Delicious Home-made Cakes. SWEETS, Home-mado and Otherwise. BOOKS AND CHINA STALL. Valuablo Books and Rare Old China. VARIETY STALL for Dainty Lingerie, Fancy Work Children's Garments, also a BRAN TUB. NOVELTY STALL, Various Articles of useful cabinet work, suitable for Christmas gifts. CHEQUE STALL for the receipt of largo fcuma. PERISCOPE, improved, showing the principle used in our submarines. GRAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. 12 Noon to 5.15 p.m. The following will appear: — Mr A's Concert Party; Members of Fisk's Jubileo Singers (by permission of tho management); Fuller's Opera House Company (by permission of Mr W. Helsdon), including Al. Bruco's Rovuo Company, Nellie Kollo, the Gilberts and a Galaxy of other Talented Artists. Tho whole under tho kind direction of tho Rev. D. Schloss. Tho Sumnor Life-boat Brigade will assist and from tho Life-boat, south side of Cathedral square, liis Worship tho Mayor o£ Christchurch will address tho Citizens at 1noon on tho subject of "The Debt wo Owe 1 to tho Navy." Show your appreciation of tho self ; sacrifico of the men of tho Navy by providing adequately for their dependants. It is YOUR DUTY, YOUR PRIVILEGE, YOUR RESPONSIBILITY, to GIVE! GIVE!! GIVE!!! GIVE—YES, GIVE TILL IT HURTS. THINK OF WHAT q THEY GAVE FOR^ • MOTOR CAR ART UNION. TICKETS for the G-cylinder, 20-30 "SUNBEAM" MOTOR CAR, donated by Mr E. S. Luttrell, will be obtainable from the Car in Cathedral square TO-DAY". 2s 6d each. To be drawn at tho office of tho Navy League, DECEMBER 20th, 1918. 2870 VARIETY STALL, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. AMONG the many Articles to bo disposed of to-day, do not miss the Competition for a Purebred POMERANIAN PUPPY, donated by MRS HUCKS. -811 OHINA STALL, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. TO bo seen amongst tho many articles at this Stall on "NAVY DAY," will be a beautiful piece of China presented by Mr JAMES JAMIESON. There will also be for sale several signed pieces of Chine, toKother with Cut Glass and other Valuable ® 987*3 Articles. [ CHEQUE STALL. IN CONNEXION WITH TO-MORROW'S NAVY DAY APPEAL, STALL, fully equipped with CHEQUE BOOKS on EVERY BANK will bo erected at BARNETT'S CORNER, Outside the Private Entrance to tho United Service Hotel. SO, ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TO COME TO THE STALL AND WRITE YOUR CHEQUE. 2873 LEAGUE WAR FUND. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. QUEEN'S THEATRE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 5.15 p.m., Bv QUEEN'S THEATRE ORCHESTRA (Mrs Middle ton. Mies Cadenhead, and Mecsrs Geo. Ellwocd and A. Huiton). Assisted by . Mrs Harry Ellwood (Solo Fianisle). Olive Thorps (Soprano) Mr J. H. Cocks (Baritone). Mr Arthur Macdonald (Baritone!. Mr H. McD. Vincent (Raconteur). , Mr Harold Beck ('Celloist). i Mr A. Hutton (Flautist). j The Whole of Proceeds to Above Fund. ' j *361 1 c - j TIEWAR'S IMPERIAL INSTITUTE j 1J WHISKY is Supplied under Warrant i to the Royal Family. Quill, Morris and Co.. ! Ltd., Agente. Q B * 3 ' ! I WANT MY CHILDREN." A Tremendous aird Courageous Picture. EVERY WOMAN MUST SEE IT. LIBERTY, next wae«, * !S7B

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 1

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