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NEW BRIGHTON NOTES.

Bowling Club. Ideal weather conditions the. final game played on Tuesday for the-.-purpose •of selecting a team -to represent, the club in the Champion of Champions Match. The following were chosenW. L. Taylor. G. "\V. Bishop, J. Burgees, and L. W. fs •), and .M'. Pat trick, "\V. Hooker, R. Stokes, and J. Ainger (s.). Throughout the game all the players exhibited great form, particularly Pattrick and Taylor, who made excellent leads for their respective teams. Bishop excelled "himself, playing faultessly. The game attracts! a large number of spectators who'evinced the keenest interest. Borough Picnic. For-the first time for years- the borough annual which, was held on "Wednesday at the P-iccarton Kacecourse, had to bo carried out under adverse, weather conditions. Promptly at 9 a.m. the sixteen tram-cars were hoarded. ■ -livery care ' was taken to avoid accidents. Each car was in charge of either a member of the committee or a resident. As the long train wound its way out of the b6rough the School Drum and Fife Band helped to brighten the-spirits of all by playing lively march NEW BRIGHTON ADVTS. NEW. BRIGHTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. : PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS. j {"IWING- to the Pleague season beginning . with next month, and the prediction. of « laTge visitation of,the dread disease, then, efforts -in the matter, of - rat extermination, and. general cleaning-up must be redoubled. : The rat, ,whioh. is the medium of plague, will be .found in numbers wherever there ■re . dirty . premises, dirty kitchens, dirty shops, dirty houses, or no adequate .provision j of rat-proof receptacles for foodstuffs. SO, CLEAN UP vour premises and EXTERMINATE THE RAT. / H. L. JENKINS, Town ; Clerk. New,Brighton,-16th February 1922. 6965 EVELYN CLARK. ROBINSON AND CO., NEW BRIGHTON, LAND AGE'-.-J, HAVE all the Cheapest - New Brighton Properties " FOR SALE AND TO LET.' Two Rooms, Furnished, own' well, good section. £350. Best offering. , ' EVELYN CLARK, ROBINSON and CO. 'Phone. 1645. C 3120-5321 It, IN THE POUND, DISCOUNT. ,/TiOMMENCING-' SATURDAY, the 14th of vj* ■ Jsimaiy, ' ALL' GOODS, displayed 'in our Window will be subject to, 2s IN THE POUND DISCOUNT.' . •All Classes of TAILORING, Altering, liepairing, Remodelling, Cleaning and Pressing carefully done. 'NEW BRIGHTON TAILOR, 83117 Seaview road. 3TBST-OLASS:. BOOT REPAIRS. H FISHER Repairs Boots and Siloes with • first quality leatier at_ town price*. Hand-sewn-..work.speciality. ' Call H. • View road. ■ " F061'3 ■All ;ZSBB- SMITH I—Safe,-' satisfactory,' .and, ; prompt- delivery is assured if you let ERN.. BMJTH,.»the Brightbn :Carrier, do the work.: 1 , , JDfluveries-tTjice^daily. ; ,to... l North, 'South,' and .. Centrals/Brighton/; Christchorch Agents: :Al: : ;Camers,,. Chrii.t.ci-aToh, and - Suburban Eij>rea£ C0.\',208 Tnami street. 'Phones. 659 - New Brighton .'Phone 564.. <- ;A--- -- -■ 58936 > , ."FTffiL' VALUE 10UT <OF YOUR FOOTWEAR. ■ - ,OusaeVS ;Repair Services-helps -yok to do & .Every job is {'carefully, executed, -and ? " Rtaqmber, i CUBAGE 1 8 ■ next - . time i-, TOi&'shflesineisd.'.Tepaiiling,- '' ' ; . A": CUfiiCKi >.ißpa View' told (near Hotel). • k&WAYS?:THE -PRIMEST MEAT • j ; AT DIXON'S, NEW BRIGHTON* . • . vSi JTJTHE " Choicest Beef and > Muttonj, ,• ill: tioally the same, es the town shop, '•" .awaits you at the New -Brighton branch. - •, TJii«.'better 'qoality • meat should, surely be < v?;pefwd' to- yonr. family. ; •' tDI*'O«N, = -B:B-O S, ; • ' i - s;^-.;.'vC&sh. s ßT:tchirs, Now Brighton, J %:- "'IOB rCsatel''*tresi ■ ,oifer.-. ; t 2783 JSTEW'-TEAB GIFTS! V . ■. |.A' : "-STNBASSOROTaKT ,Wristlet -^''c'WsAohes.rEendiuxto;Brooches, iCbaias: CV.fSHBBHOCEfiL' ; 1':; -. > J is W-i&EtLER; - *■ Yom - oaa'cprove £ AtoJ.' v /" f" . 4186 a ifxit

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17395, 4 March 1922, Page 8

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538

NEW BRIGHTON NOTES. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17395, 4 March 1922, Page 8

NEW BRIGHTON NOTES. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17395, 4 March 1922, Page 8

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