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AMUSEMENTS. CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR (Incorporated.) Assisted by the Cathedral Choristers, Miss Dorothy Spillcr (Contralto), Mr T. White (Tenor), Mr W. J. Richards (Bass), and the Christchurch Lyric Four. SEMI-FINAL PROGRAMME OF SEASON 1924. Every item a Gem of Rich Harmony and. Go«d Sentiment. c HORAL HALL. Conductor: Dr. J. C. BRADSHAW. Accompanists: Mrs Vere Livingstone. NOTE THfi DATES — TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 4th. THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER. 6th. Box Plan now open at The Bristol, 2s 9d, inclusive of booking fee. Programmes free. 4254 c ILBDOKIAN HALL. "WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, November sth and 6th. In Aicl of St. Saviour's Orphanages. GORGEOUS BALLETS, ARTISTIC DANCES By MISS MADELINE VYNER And Her CLEVER PUPILS. CHORUSES, SONGS, AND BALLETS. Amonrr the Soloists are Miss Audrey Cracroft Wilson, Mr Bernard Ronnell, and the clever little Lot-tie Colville and Kathleen Read. MAH JONG and OTHER NEW BALLETS. MAGNIFICENT DRESSES. PRICES—4«, 2s, and Is. 330 x Plan now open at Tho Bristol. No tax or booking fee. 4088 DANCE. mO-NIGHT—SYDENHAM FOOTBALL 1 HALL. Reg. Orchestra. Gents, 2«; Ladies, Is Gd. Supper. Spinning Waltz, 30 prizes. 108 jgUCHRB Sp.m. TO-NIGHT, ST. ASAPH ST. HALL. 13 Pri7.es—Tea Set. (21 pieces) Gents, £1 order: Ham, Coal, Flour, etc. 14 Prizes. 106 L ONG NIGHT DANCE. 7.30 TO-NIGHT, CALEDONIAN" HALL. 7.30 TCVNIGHT, CALEDONIAN HALL. Whist in Card Room, 8 p.m. 104 ART UNIONS, ETC. NAVY LEAGUE. Art union and raffles, result OF DRAWINGS. First Prize—Gold: No. 6180, Jas. O'Mailey, Bealev. avenue, Christchurch. Second Prize—Picture: No. 6208, Joan S. Ormerod, 64 Straven road, Christchurch. Third Prize—Picture: No. 71G8, W. Rosa Smith, Cheviot. fourth Prize—Picture: No. 3977, C. E. Wilson, 111 Hereford street, Christchurch. Fifth Prize—Picture: No. *025, E. Clarkson, 34 Papanui road, Christchurch. Sixth Prize—Picture: No. 7443, Mrs W. Walton, 37 Buckley's road, Christchurch. Seventh Prize—Books: No. 6173, Jas. O'Malley, Bealey avenue, Christchurch. Pewter Tea-set—No. 1406, Mra A". C. 'Andrews, Cashmere Hills. Dressed Doll —No. 618, Miss D. Crea-gh, Shakespeare road. Pewter Bowl —No. 1114, Miss E. Fluerty, Cheviot. Cushion—No. 1491, Mrs A. E. Butcher, 422 Manchester street, Christchurch. Prizes may he obtained on production of Tickets at Navy League Office, 119 Worcester nt.reet, Christchurch. N.Z. 4262 LECTURES. SCOTTISH SOCIETY'S HAI.L, . Corner Manchester and Gloucester streets. MONDAY NEXT, NOV. 3rd, at 8 p.m. A LECTURE on "Robt. Burns and tho .A Scottish Vernacular" will be given bv MR JOHN DOUGLAS, F.S.A., Glasgow (editor Douglas Year Book. etc.). Admission Free. Silver Collection. 4161 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. GRAHAM AND BALLIHGER, 166 Madia* street. 'l'hono 4542 A. SCRAP METAL. SACK AND BOTTLE MERCHANTS. rUSH BUYERS of Scrap Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, Cast and Wrought Iron, Tailors' Clips, Sacking, Rope, CanvM, Bottles, and »H claaees of WASTE MATERIAL. G6221 NOTICE TO FARMERS. LIME YOUR LANDS. LIMING is showing big results every day. START NOW and use KAKAHU CARBONATE OF LIME. Farmers may send their own manure sacks to be filled, 20 to the ton. Price—22s 6d per ton, for truck lots of 6 tons or more. Free railag-5 up to 100 miles. GUDSELL BROS., Winchester. 'Phone 149K, Temuka. WARRE, HOCKLEY and CO., LTD., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, TT CATHEDRAL SQUARE Established 1878. Tel. 161. P.O. Bo* 175. Celebrated for tho quality of their Winea, Bpirit«, and Cigars. - Canterbury Agent* for Lindemvn's Cowarra Wise*. Hamper! or Cues oi Assorted Wises and Spirits packed to order. W8420-4487

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18219, 1 November 1924, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18219, 1 November 1924, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18219, 1 November 1924, Page 18

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