r.OOTBAUv THOUSANDS .AWAITING THIS EVENT. THOUSANDS AWAITING THIS EVENT. OWIOIAL-OPENING - • •'OtfFICIAL.'OPENIXG RUGBY FOOTBALL SEASON". RUGBY FOOTBALL SEASON. RUGBY FOOTBALL. SEASON. "IANTERBURY Competition Matches LANCASTER PARK LANCASTER PARK LANCASTER TARK TODAY! TO-DAY I TO-DAY! Kick-off at 3 p.nr. "" SJ;' OLD BOYS t. 'VARSITY. ''. U.S. OLD BOYS t. 'VARSITY. H.S.. OLD BOYS .t. 'VARSITY. t. MERIVALE. LINWOOD T. MERIVALE. ALBION v. CHKISTCHURCH. ALBION -v»-CHRISTCHURCH. Alto CURTAIN-RAISER at 1.30 p.m. .... .. . -ADMI9SION: •; • . " Enclosure; .including Stand, Is. Embankment, 6d. 'Children", Half-j>rice. Patrons'- »re particularly requested to arrive etrrr'ii it is desired to secure seating • afcomnjodation. •Special" Trams from Square. .';" ... S #.O W.GR6UN DS. CHURCH v. RAPAKI (Senior-B). ■'VARSITY V. MERIVALE (Senior B). / . •:. • Admission to all parts, 6d, . ' MONICA PARK MONICA PARK MONICA PARK TO-DAY! TO-DAY I TO-DAYJ PARKLING' . LEAGUE FOOTBALL. LEAGUE FOOTBALL. '■' ,: No.' i Ground, at 3 p.m. ,';' ALDINGTON v. "WAIMAIRI. .'" '. ■-,)!■:. •ALDINGTON y. WAIMAIRI,.' ," ; Referee,' MfLeitch. NO. 2 Ground, at 3" p.m. HORNBY r. SYDENHAM. . .. t : HORNBY t. SYDENHAM; :. ; V , : • Rfcferee,: Mr Stevens.' ..' CURTAIN-RAISER a*' 1.30 p.m. MARIST THIRDS -THIRDS. , Referee, Mr D. Mcßae. ~ '-ed; Stand, 6d. • Special Motor entrance and Btand in Park, 6d. ..'.'' -2915R.j?.*.'.. 6 . ° *. .- T * 0 K E T S. i GENT'S 21,..LADIES 10s 6d. Obtainable, from;- -;.'• 's' •# e £°, r ™ i( *' H 6 Manchester atreet. .• S. Jf. Richardson, 2B& High «ereet. E. •L. McKEON,' 408 Colombo afreet, Sydenham. . , 2916 SSOOIATION i-SSOOIATION FOOTBALL, FOOTBALL. ...-., BNGLISH- PARK. . .... ■ .. - ENGLISH. PARK. ;;„ ~;,..( ... IBNGLISH PARK. » •SSISSIS <£n«W«l» Cup Holder.) v. WESTERN (English Cup Holders) vi, •■ '" ... NOltXpg (Bunner»-up). •«*y'•.■.■:, ' ."'. NOMADS, (Runnersoip). -:■. 4. : v , ; :AT 2.45 THIS AFTERNOOIC X; i 6d; '' Standi : 6d. . ; Ac«onMnod*tlon for AIL 8018 AUJJSBMJBSTB. T HALL. ' -,,. GRAND.: CONCERT •JTORv' jSar^,SAVIOUR'S ORPHANAGES. ~.;; lU*jl*k«iW!jr ptpgliuamßr-BndonbfeelbrT :the .. W> yantiDittod, • W Chrifltbhuioh atidiemces .:***&:: .... . :.; ■..-■■■ • viTha-fambt* Dramitio Contralto; Miss Ka,thlaen T Garven, ilisa Irene Mulvany-Gray, V.HJtf•".•4ft*»W*«ei iipcti; her. return from the ' Ainerica.'who will/be assisted by Miss 1 Dor©. tnyj>tan, from the Lyceum and Exhibition church Yagaboada-;(MJe».Madge Pearce, Mr ; .i\-H:, TOrne'r, and Mr Alio Porter), Misses , ; fi. £). • Colville, %, E. Bateman, ■-■-■it;-Xr,:u* AVONIA< BAND., , • "f "Tickets:'to, "*»|2»» and Is at ,Tha Bristol ' Piano \Co. As> a number of tickets .have . already, been soldi' patrons are ( requesled to ■•' *wure ; ,th«ira : :.early,; .? . ■? >. ~ •>. Accomp»ai«tfvMr' Finlay Robb. Stagil Manager': tMrAHi-Sweney. w-;V Mia E. ; Calson. -a ... r . . ... now ■■'■.s<: '• "*TO-MORROW-"AFTERNOON.' I ; • TO-MORRCIW. AFTERNOON. :#k SKS;.E D ,•-■ ■" "BANDS >A S S E D BANDS MAS S B D ,B A N D S (Including 3 Pipe Bands). ."Nld GARDEN BOTANIC GARDENS A PROGRAMME. , Buds Master at G.P\O., 2.15 p.m. EANGIOBA RETURNED SOLDIERS' *'..; PROG.RESSIVE ' EJJCHRE. ''■• .;' WEDNESPAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M., A. AND P. ASSOCIATION'S NEW HALL. ' ~r-'- *.''■' '• '■ '"' ■ ' '• „•• jOyer.-ilp-.in Pozes Given Each, Night. Oh View in the Farmers' Co-op Window. Come Along and Enjoy a* Bright' Game of Euchre -with the Chances of Winning a Valuable Priao. ■" .- ADMISSION—2s. • • -3061 TO-NIGHT, " 8 P.M., TRADES ~ HALL. ~.., .A ; I?REE TRIP TO • WESTLAUD., ' . (the.'beauty"spot' of;tha world)." ,i ', VlQO' Slides.-of Natural Scenery.' ~;,..„ . , MR r W. A: .KENNEDY, , . . 'Cotqe.'sind aee. the wonders of your own .'"'-. ■• '• Couhtiyv ir Everyone Invited. /UNITED. ANCIENT: ORDER OE. DRUIDS. \_. ■ JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. ; ; A GRAND, BANQUET will.be held in the CALEDONIAN HALL, - KILMORE STREET, .. ••.•.■- •> OHRISTCHUROH, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 22nd, 1526, AT 8 P.M. • -To-Celebrate the Founding of Druidism in New Zealand. Tickets Available 4s 6d. Apply :■>■■ .-.,• j; -BURGESS,;-204 High-street-, (Or Any Member of the Committee). ■■-..,, 834 ,-.' :u ' CFAKDiaf'.PABTIES, EtO. T. PAin/S.-PRESBYTERIAN- CHURCH GARDEN PARTY, y Kind Permission of the Hon. S. J. Smith, .GARDEN PARTY - will be .HELD AT HIS . TINS -——— THIS, AFTERNOON. . '' Stalls'-rN'eedlewbrt,'.' * ' Produce; . Ca Jf es - Orienta,l ~*Work. ' Sweets', Afternoon-/ Tea, 'Amusements.' ' ' .'"''' Martins Car N0.'12 Stbps prsetically at the Gate. Should the Afternoon be Wet iMfIU ;; ■ ,\ , -, TUMBLE SALE. ' ■ ' ' *DGBWARE METHODIST r * f - SOHOOLR6OM. - ; .TO-DAX._..APRIL.I7«b.,AT_2.3O_. P.M. V Admjssion' 8d; • No. 4. CAr. - 867 1 our.-speciality. W«. -won't » disappoint you. Consultation • free. Indus, Cnamist, 795 Colombo street (near Wlaora streti). 08766
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18668, 17 April 1926, Page 20
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