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Everyone Delighted with OTESCO, OTESCO, A Serenading Violinist. • ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS, In Gems fiom Grand Oporto JACK BIRCHLEY, Staking Both Ends Meet, BERT LE BLANO TRAVESTY STARS, In Another New Mirth-Provokor. HERE AND HEREAFTER. A Clover and Convivial Burlesque, Last Five Nights of Miaa MARIE LA VARRE, MARIE LA VARRE, Ths Delightful Musioal Comedy Star, PRICES; D.C. and O.S. 2s 2d, Stalls la 13, Reserves 13.? 9d. Pan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., tliexeiviter at tho Opera Hoi'sa Confectionery Store, 4955 FOB SAJLE. WASTED immediately. FOUR OR FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW. ST. ALBANS, PREFERRED. j . Must ho close to Tram and. School, j | MTCE ABOUT £ lloo _ Send full pirticulaio to P.O, BOX 439, J6219-490i3? Cliristchiurcli. MO'XIOfIS. ■ I - CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. IN THE MATTER, of "The Christchuroh District uraunigo Act, lat)T' and ol "ino Locui MS'iciies juouiw Act, lyla," and the Acts wjufiiauiu' tJis awuo respocuve.y. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a l J Uhlj of tiie or the SPECIAL AREA 01-' THE. OHRISTOiiUltUtf. DRAINAGE DISTRICT defined and oreated by resolution of the Board on tho 17th day of April, JLl>23, and of all poraona entitled to vote on the proposal, to raise a loan in respect of the said special area, will bb taken on THURSDAY,-tho 12th day of JULY, 1928, on. the. proposal of ,tha Christohurch Drainage Board as publicly notified in tho "SUIN" newspaper on the 7th day of June, 1923, to raise a special loan of £700,000 for the purposes of constructing drainage and sewerage works and to extend the sewerage system for tho benefit of the said special arena. Tho said .fOLL wih comrnenoa at 9 o'olook in the forenoon of the day appointed lor the same, and will closo at 7 o'olock In tho afternoon of tho same day at the undermentioned polling places:— 1. St. John's Church Schoolroom, Madras ■ streot. 2. St. Miohaol'B Church Schoolroom, Durham street. 8. Knci Chunoli Sohoolroom, Bealey avesrae. i. Forresters' Hall, Oxford terrace. 6, Baptist Church Schoolroom, Linooln road, Sproydon. 8. Presbyterian Chuloh Schoolroom, Barring to a street. 7. Old ..preyuon Borough Counail Chambers, .biurington street. 8, Bookonu&m. Hail, Somarfleld streot, Spreydon. 9. Methodist Churoh Schoolroom, S. Orc£cein road and Selwyn streot. 10. Motor Shed, Clarence road, near Linooln lvad. 11. Borough Council Chambers, Rlooarton, 12. i-'ondiuton Churoh Schoolroom, Clyde roacl. 18. Preabytorio.n Church Schoolroom, PHiriri Street, 14. Motor Shed, Riocarton. Timber Co., Riooarnn road. 16. Motor Shed, Harp fir's Store, Fend<on road. 16. Prosbytorlan Churoh Schoolroom, Pulton f.veiiue. 17. Methodist Church Schoolroom, Rugby street and papanui road. 18. St. Paul's Church Schoolroom, Pnpanui. 19. W'aimiuri County Council Offices, North road, Papanui. 20 St. Albans Publio Library, Colombo street. .21. Salvation .Army Hall, Cranford otoast. 22. I'oung Men's Hall, Winton and Madras streets. 23. Motor Shed, Johnson's Store, Barbadoes stroot Tram Terminus. 21. St.. Stephen's Church Schoolroom, Hill's road. 35. Presbyterian Churoh Schoolroom, Randall and Potrie streets. 26. Methodist Church Schoolroom, Stanmore road. 27. Cottage at roar of Mr Walter Hill's residence, Woodham road. 28. Presbyterian Church Sohoolroom, Glcu- ' cester street and Linwood avanuo. 29. Pumping Station, Tuam street and Matheson'f. road. 30. Oddfellows' Hall, Forrv road, Woolston. 31. St. Peter's Church Schoolroom, Aldwina and Ferry roads. 32. St. Mark's Church Schoolroom, Opawa road. 33. Waltham Public Library, Waltham roid. 34. Beckenham Bowling {?iub Pavilion, Fisher street , , 85 Sydnham Public Library, Colombo road. 86. Salvation Army Hell, Bs.ttaroca street. WALTER HILL, Chairman of tho Boand. Dated at Christ-church this 27th day of June, 1923. PUBLIC MEETINGS trill bo hold at BECKENHAM SGHOOWI'LT 4th, 1923, WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL, NORTH I ROAD-JULY sth, 1923, El p.m. SOMERFIELD SCHOOL —.JULY 6th, 1923, -itrxdaLTON CHURCH SCHOOLROOM, CLYDE ROAD—JULY 9th, 1923, 3 p.ni. WOOLSTON SCHOOL, FERRY ROADJULY 10th, 1923, 8 p.m. NORTH LINWOOD SCHOOL, WOODHAM ' ROAD—JULY 11th, 1523, 3 p.m. <i59C T, A. J O H J'l! I 0 S, K» MOTOR REPAIRS. No Esoessive Charges. Also Eipert ujiition in Motor Driving in your own oer or c« pnmd««L 257 ST. ASAPH STREET, Christohurch tnear Armstrong's Cornsr). J0345
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17806, 4 July 1923, Page 1
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