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AMITSBMBMTO THEATRE. TWO MORE DATS ONLY. 2 p.m. -fad 7 p.m. JOHN BARRYMORE In BEAU i 3 RUM MEL. Book at The Bristol or Liberty Thestte. 'phono 23C6. • 6101 DONT MISS CHU CHIN CHOW. CHU CHIN CHOW. AND GRAND. Commencing SATURDAY. 6193 POPULAR CONCfJRT, Y.M.C.A. - 1 - By Y.M.C.A. ORCHESTRA AND LEADING ARTISTS. TO-NIGHT, NOVEMBER 27th. AT 8 P.M. ADMISSION. U.

6181 ELECTION NOTICES. fJiRAMWAY BOARD ELECTION. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 37th. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. CANDIDATES FOR SUB-DISTRICTS. CENTRAL, FIVE VACANCIES. JOHN K.ENDRICK ARCHER GEORGE THOMAS BOOTH CLYDE LEONARD CARR CHARLES EDWARD CROSS JAMES ARTHUR FLESHER JAMES McCOMBS GEORGE THOMAS OWEN HE'RBERT PEARCE CHRISTOPHER RENN ALFRED SYDNEY TAYLOR ERNEST WILLIAM WHITE RICCARTON-FENUALTON—ONE VACANCY. HENRY GILLIES LIVINGSTONE . JOHN WOOD SPREYDON-AUDINGTON—ONE VACANCY. FREDERICK RILEY COOKE DAVID SYKES

POLLING PLACES. EleMors may record tlieir Votes in any Polling Place, notwithstanding that such Booth is outside tho Sub-dißtrict for ■which such Elector is entitled to vote. CENTRAL SUB-BISTBICT. Tramway Shelter, Cathedral square. Knox Schoolroom, Bealey avenue, lllarquee, corner Bealey avonua and Colombo street. St. Albans, Library, Colombo street north. Tr&inoar, Cninford Tram Terminus. Afr Wdflhbourno'a Motor Shed, comer Brett's and Innes roads. Mr Lord's Motor Shed, P&panui road, near P4pa.ro a. street. Methodist Schoolroom, Rugby street. St. Paul's Schoolroom, Papamii. St. Michael's Schoolroom, Durham street. Sydenham Public Library, Colombo street. Foresters' Hall, Oxford terrace. Marquee, corner Barbados* and Sean Tramcar, St. Albans IPark terminus. Methodist Schoolroom, Stanmore road, Richmond. Methodist Schoolroom, Fitzgerald avenue, , near "Worcester street ... • Oddfellows'" Hall, Rolleston street. ' Liriwood 'Libraiy/Worcester street. Tramoar, corner Aldwin's road and Linwood avenue. Social.Hall, Leyden etroet. St. Peter's Young Men's Hall, Aldwins road. Marquee, corner Grafton Ttlidi Charles street*. Marquee, Woolston Park. Tramoar, Palsgrave street Car Sheds.' Football Club Booms, Lawson street, ■ Publio Library, Waltham road. Wood's Produce Store, Barbadoes street, near Lower High street. Marquee, Swann's roftd Bridge, Avonstdo. Marquee, • Stanmore Bridge. RICCARTON-FENDALTON SUBDISTRICT. Mr Harper's Motor Shed, near Pendalton Railway Crossing. . Tramcar, Fendalton Tram Terminus. Mr Woodbury's Store, Bryndwr Railway Crossing. . Tramcar, Norihcote road Tram Teminus. Riccorton Timber Company's Office, Riccar-

ton road. Kiccartort Council Chambers, Clarence road. Preabvterian Schoolroom, Puriri street. Oddfellows' Hall, Upper Eiccarton. P&pqxufr Council Chambers, Sockbum, Orange Hall, Hornby. SPEEYBON-ADDINGTON SUB-DISTRICT Methodist Schoolroom, Harman and Selwyn Methodist' Schoolroom, Selwya etreet and South Crescent road. Steel's Coach "Works, Lincoln xoad, near Railway. Baptist Schoolroom, Lincoln road. Marquee, corner Antigu* and Burke fttjeetfl. Old Council Chamber, Borrington street. Beckenham Hall, Somerfield etreet. FRANK THOMPSON. Returning Officer. November 18th, 1924. 6043 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. W AQUILEGIAS (COLUMBINES). "E offer i' very fine strain of Atjuilegias, this known as th# Mias Elliot's etrain. Miss Elliot (England) has made a apeciality of this plant, and ae the result of hybridising and selecting has produced an vanced type of the long-spurred section which is a very great improvement on any other known etrain. Not only is tho type ind size of flowers distinct, and' the colours varied arid Very beautiful, but tho strong habit of the plant, with its superabundance of flowers, marks it out as one of -the very best of tho' herbaceous plants grown for garden decorative purposes, and also it is equally beautiful for houie We havo % very largo stoik for present planting, and if set out at this Season will produce a. wealth of bloom next spring,- and repeat tho operation yearly for a. long period. .Success is aesured when some trouble ib taken in working tho soil deeply before planting. fcucli work will reward tho grower.

PRICE 2s 6d per doz. Order Early. NAIRN and SONS, Lincoln rcwd, Chris tohurch. Tel. 241. N6561-3052 WARJJE, HOCKLE? 00., LTD., \A7INE AND SPIRIT URRCHAJiT3, *»• CATHEDBAL SQUARE. Established 1878. Tel. 161. P-0. Box 178. Celebrated for the quality of i&eir Will®#, Spirits, and Cigaw. Canterbury AgenU lot Lindeman'a Cowirrs Wince. Hampers or Caces of Aatorted Wtnea and Spirits packed to order. WW204487 VELVET SOAP. FOR QUALITY 1 .. .. FIRST FOR ECONOMY ... ... FIRST FOB SATISFACTION FIRST \ SK for VELVET mi insist on getting -ft. it. VELVET ii PUBE SOAP, anS made with COCOTTUT OIL, and ia agreoably perJuatoa, proved to be the beat lor all domestia purpose*. EVERY BAR GUARANTEED. , 6078-5365

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18241, 27 November 1924, Page 1

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