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BELIOIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. RIDGLEY HALL, 187 ARMAGH STREET. THE Gospel of the Grace of God will be proclaimed, God willing, Sunday, 9th inst., at 6.3-3 p.m. ': , Subject; "The Christ of Whom the Scriptures Testify." Speaker, Mr R. Brown. AMUSEMENTS. TWO DAYS TO REMEMBER. SATURDAY NEXT, ANNIVERSARY DAY, When we celebrate the 72nd Anniversary o; the arrival of the Pioneers in the First Four Ships. OPENING of the RIVER BANK (IMPROVEMENTS), CHESTER STREET SECTION, at 2.45, bv his Worship the Mayor, Dr. H. T. J. Thacker. ENTERTAINMENT of the Pioneers 1 Citizens. Celebrations continued at 7. p.m., when a varied and interesting pr le will be Riven. TO-MORROW WEEK (SUNDAY) HOSPITAL GARDENS, 3 o'clock GREAT COMMUNITY GATHERING CHORAL SERVICE, 'n which the Royal Musical Society, the )iocesan Choral Association, Church Choirs, and other musical organisations, Orchestra, and the Woolston Band will participate. Majestic Choruses from the "Messiah" will be Tendered), and the old Christinas Carols sung. A Grand .Comunity Sing, conducted by our leading musicians. There will be a GIFT TABLE in the Grounds, presided over by the Mayoress, Mrs Thacker. when Gifts for furnishing the CHILDREN'S XMAS TREES in the HOSPITALS and ORPHANAGES will be gratefully received. . S°23 ELECTION NOTICEa TO THE ELECTORS OF THE RICCARTON ELECTORATE. LADIES andr GENTLEMEN,—I have to THANK most sincerely all those Ladies and Gentlemen who have worked so hard in my interests in the recent campaign, and all those who supported me by their votes and influence. I to have received the votes of nearly 3000 Electors in. the Riccarton Electorate, and hope to again seek your support in the Reform interests at the first available opportunity. Yours faithfully, • 4708 H. S S. KYLE. RICCARTON ELECTORATE. " BEG to THANK .all those who voted for me yesterday, especially those who worked bo hard on my behalf. With regard to those who could not see their way to vote foT me, I assure them we shall he none the worse friends. I will do the best I can for j my electorate and for New Zealand as *■ whole. Again thanking you, t Yours sincerely, I 4765 • • " GEORGE WITTY. CHRISTCHUSCH SOUTH ELECTORATE. I DESIRE to THANK moat heartily all those who supported my candidature on December 7th, and more especially the Chairmen and Members of my several Committees. The knowledge that I have gained many friends during the campaign gives me great pleasure, and largely compensates me for having failed to secure the full measure of success aimed at. H. C. LANE,. 348 Barrington street, " " Spreydon. . Christolmrob., Bth December, 1922. 4756 ATHLETICS. WANTED KNOWN. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY—AN- ■ NUAL BOXING DAY SPORTS. Record prize money. ENTRIES all principal Running and Cycling' Events close's p.m. MONDAY, 18tk instant. Programmes on application. . ■ - • ' 466 W. F. EVANS, Secretary. ELLESMERB ATHLETIC CLUB. ANNUAL SPORTS. ■DESTON. L E E 8 T O N. ANNIVERSARY DAY, DEC. 16th. ' CYCLING, RUNNING, JUMPS, NOVELTY EVENTS, HIGHLAND DANCING. All well-known Cyclists and Runners competing. . i Record Entries. Good Programme. SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Christchurch at 8.45 a.m. Come and spend a Picnic Day. Luncheon Booth. Milk and Hot Water can be obtained, • . - 4710 DARFIELD ATHLETIC SPORTS ASSOCIATION. INTENDING Competitors please note that Entries for Amateur Running and Cycl«~ Events close on TUESDAY, 12th Decemljer. Cycle and Running Tracks in firstclass order. 4675 LITTLE RIVER ATHLETIC SPORTS CLUB. ENTRIES for HANDICAP EVENTS dose on TUESDAY, December 12th, at 8 p.m. GEO. BREITMEYER, 4992 Hon. Secretary. PABTNEESHIP NOTICES. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

J- tween R. T. T)AL"T, A. W. DALY, and H. C. FERRAND,. trading as electrical engineers, under the title of DALY BROS, and FERRAND, was dissolved by mutual consent on August 21st, 1922, on which date H..C. FERRAXD withdrew entirely from the businees. The business was taken over by me, R. T. DALY, and is novy being carried on'under the title of DALY BROS. ' DEFENCE NOTICES. 9th, 10th, AND 16t£ BATTERIES, K.L.. HPHE Parades of the above Batteries for -*-■ December, will be at Cranmer square on the 12th (9th Battery), 13th (16th Battery), and Hth (10th Battery), at 7.30 P.M. The Barade of the 10th Battery on January 13th will be a 5-hour parade commencing 7 P.M. 4747 RAILWAYS. TRAIN ALTERATIONS. COMMENCING on 15th December, and Continuing until further advised, the following train alterations will be in force— The 8.45 a.m. Christchurch-Invercargill. express, 6.10 a.m., Invercargill-Christchurch express (leaving- Christchurch for Lyttelton wharf 7.40 p.m.), 12JJ0 p.m. ChristchurchDunedin Mail, and 8.0 a.m. Dunedin-Christ-church mail train WILL RUN DAILY. Usual 8.32 p.m. Lyttelton-Christchitrch train (Taesdnya, Thursdays, Saturdays) WILL RUN DAILY. ■ ■ Usual 5.20 p.m. Christchuroh-Lyttelton and 5.55 p.m. Lyttelton-Christchnrch tra jSs (Mondays) Wednesdays, Fridays), will NOT

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17633, 9 December 1922, Page 20

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