Folding Card for \}m {One Shilling] WITH AN ORDER FOR ANT TWO SEAGRASS CHAIRS PLACED THIS MONTH Terms Down Weekly Take advantage of this great May > offer to secure a splendid folding card table for the winter evenings. Such a table has . many uses in a home. Here is a chance to make a great saving. , ',. Calder Mackay CO. LTD. 115 WORCESTER STREET (Right Behind the Cathedral) CHRISTCHURCH
UPPER RICCARTON BURGESSES' ASSOCIATION. The Upper Ricearton Burgesses' .Association met-on Tuesday evening. „.„..- The speeding by motorists on the Kiccarton road between Church' corner and Ilam road, a section which included several danger r oub corners, was 'he subject of comment. The Waimairi County Council had been written to on the matter, and it was hoped that action would soon be taken. • • The rounding-off of Hanson's corner W considered, but pending, a reply from the Papama County Council the matter was held over to the next meeting. . To secure new members of the Association those present formed themselves intoi» committee and nomination forms were distributed; Mr J. Shand presided over the meeting*. Have you anything to sell—Do you wish to buy? If so, a small advertise, raent in the-classified section, of Thb Press will he all you need. 12 words Is, three insertions 2s 6d. ,—6
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19928, 15 May 1930, Page 7
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