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AMUSEMENTS. VULL EE' S OPERA HOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. AYelcome Re-apnoarnnce of HARRY SOUTH, The Concertina Swaggio. HILO TRIO. Hawaiian Specialists. LOUIE DUG CAN. ELSA LEWIS. And ih« Ever Popular WALTER GEORGE SUNSHINE PLAYERS. Presenting OH. NELL. A Real Musical Comedietta. PRTCFS: D.C. OS.. 2s 2d; Stalls, Is Id; Reserves 29 Oil. Plan at the BRISTOL till 5 p.m., thereafter at the Opera. House Confectionery Store. Doors 7.15 p.m. 7313 PUBLIC NOTICES. MRS HUCKS DESIRES to inform her eld Clients and the General Public that she has now OPENED Her Up-to-date OZONE PRIVATE HOTEL and CAPE. Parties Catered for pay or Night. Commodious Room for Hiro for Dancing. No 10 cur elops at door. Telephone No. 5, New Brighton. Tariff, £2 IDs per week, or 9s per day. HCI74 j REMEMBER. WE can. Print to order and supply from stock your iLETTER PAPER, LEDGER CARDS, ' ACCOUNT BOOKS, RECEIPT FORMS and any other Stationery you require. I SMITH AND ANTHONY, LIMITED, i Printers an/a Stationers, I 59150-5543F '-09 -Uanclieater street. ! WITHIN A MINUTE OF ST. ANDREW'S ! COLLEGE, AND WITHIN TWu MINUTEo OP PAPAIN'UI CAR. CHARMING BUNGALOW FOR IMMEDII ATE SALE. ■ I (Owner having boon transferred to ihe North I Island.) £IOSO FOR QUICK SALE. q-HLED ROOF BUNGALOW OP 6 i- ROOMfJ, sun porch, also spacious sleeping glassed-in porch, panelled reception hall, clear leadlights, electric light,, gas, penciled drawing room with window sea*, tiied hearths and grates with kerb to match, art parjered throughout, large dinmg room i with open brick fireplace, china cabinet built 1 in, large slide to kitchen, wardrobes and >in»n crosses, bathroom with Poreclain bath anJ bf/ii'J; stitchen with tiled hack range, ■/if.it, .vnip.o ji.ipboi<r4'accommodation, builtin safe, washhoupo, gas copper, o,r.d tubs, ' rooniv workehcr., fowl house, motor garago. 1 SF-CTION OF THREE-EIGHTHS OF AN ACRE. PERFECTLY LAID OUT IN LAWNS. CHOICE SHRUBS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SPLENDID ORCHARD AND VEGETABLE GARDEN. Till PROPERTY IS IN FIRST-CLASS OROF.R AND ABSOLUTELY PRIVATE. Full particulars on application to the SOLE AGENTS JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., Corner of Cashel and Manchester street. 6038 MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. jUUNICIPAL ELECTION MEETINGS. WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, at 7.45 p.m. AYALTHAM SCHOOL. EDGEWARE ROAD and CALEDONIAN ROAD. CHURCH SQUARE, ADDINGTON. FITZGERALD AVENUE at TUAM ST.. j THURSDAY, 19th APRIL, at 7.45 p.m. PUBLIC SCHOOL, WOOLSTON. ! ROLLESTON STREET HALL. i RICHMOND. G049 CHRISTCHITRCH BOY SCOUTS' ANNUAL MEETING CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TO-NIGHT, APRIL ISth, nt 7.45 p.m. REPRESENTATIVES from the following are entitled to attend:—All Local Bodies, ! Troop Committees, Scout Officers, the - Church, School Committees, Headmasters, the .' Diocesan Brigade Council, and any other local organisation interested in the welfare of the Scouts 1 60-33 H. FROGGATT, District Secretary. - POPPY DAY AT NEW BRIGHTON. FRIDAY, APRIL 20th. ] A MEETING of Ladies willing to assist in the sale of Poppies on Poppy Day will bs held in the Co-mcil Chambers to-morrow, Thursday, April 19th, at 7.30 p.m. As the proceeds will be devoted to providing employment for unemployed soldiers during the coming winter, it is urged that all ladies, who can make it convenient to assist, will be present. S. GAMBLE, 8051 Mayoress. RATLWAY& STOCK DRIVE AND SPORTS MEETING. ADDINGTON SHOW GROUNDS. 21st APRIL. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets to Christchurch (available for return until 24th ApTil) will be From Culvei and intermediches) on 20th From W;n'k:iri, Ashburton, and in termed i- ! ate stations (including Branches), by trains ! arriving Christ-church up to 10.£-5 a.m. on | 21st April. j TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ! Usual 7.15 a.m. train for ChristchuTch ■ leaves Ashbnrton 7.30 a.m. and Chertsey 3.2, and Rak-iia 8.20, arriving Clirisichurch 10.14 a.m. Usual 6.40 a.m. train for Ilakria leaves Methven G. 45 e..m. Morning man from Southbridjo, Springfield. Little River, and Ashburton stop at ' Show -Grov.nrU to set down passengers. Usual 4.5 p.m. train far Methven and Ashburton leaves Chri=tcrrarch 5.0 p.m., Show • G'rour.ds 5-19, and Rakaia 6.56 p.m., arr-ring Ash burton 7.33 p.m. j Usual 6.15 p.m. train for Methven leave Eake.ia 7.0 p.m. j Usual 4.15 p.m. train for WhiteclifiVSpr'ng--se3d leaves Clristchurch. 5.10 and Show \ Grounds 5.22 p.m. U=un! 6.17 p.m. train for Whitecliffs leave DartielJ 7.5 p.m. Usual 4.45 p.m. train for Little River and SoiitKbriclge stops nt Show Grounds, if required, to pick up passengers. For fuller particulars Bee posters. 6042 ANTED TO SECTION. State price, eiae, locality, 6XIS P.O. BOX 639.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17741, 18 April 1923, Page 1

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714

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17741, 18 April 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17741, 18 April 1923, Page 1

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