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FOOTBALL. Gates Open at 6.30 a.tu. Oates Open at 9.30 a.m. Gates Open at 9.30 a.m. PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLIC INFORMATION IX* .RUGBY TEST. KUGBY TKSI'. HUG BY TEST. Lancaster park, Saturday. ANCASTHEi PARK, SATURDAY. Kick-ofi 3.30 p.m. Admission to Enclosure: Children 5a 6d; Adults 5s 6:i. Children 5s Cd- Adults is 6d. Pay at Turnstiles. Children same price as AcluUw to ENCLOSURE. To avoid deluy in entering, the public are particularly requested to take tho correct change with thom. Admission to Embankment; Adults 2s 6d; Children If. Adults 3s 6d; Children I*. Pay at Tumstilos. Children must pay at special turnstile for Children Only. Please taka correct change with jou to avoid delay at entrance. EACH TERRACE on the Embankment provides very comfortable accommodation, and a splendid view FOE TWO ROWS OF PERSONS, and in order that all who attend may have an opportunity of seeing the match, a special apjwaJ is made to all patrons to take up their positions accordingly. Kindly remomber the other fellow who also wishes to view the big game. Ushers will be in attendance to assist you in every possible way.

RESERVES: Holders of Keserve Boat Ticket* for Middle Stand, Eaet Stand, and New Stand, must on entering the Park, turn immediately to the left and pass alone behind tho Stands. The entrances to the New Stand, Middle Stand, and Bant Stand are now all at the back of thoso stands. Holders of Reserved Seat Tickets, for thcvi Pavilion and the Temporary Stand proceed! I straight ahead after paesing through tho entrance gate. Gatoa Open at 9.30 a.tn. Gates Open at 9.30 a.m. Gates Open at 9.30 a.m. Children going on the Embankment are requested to assemble on the South (Ji*>und behind the Score-board, not later than 11.30 a.m.; from here, as many aa possible will form uj> and march to seating acoorpmodalioL provided on the Oval for Children. The three front rows of seating on tho Qval are tor ehildren only; enclosure patuons are kindly requested to note this. In 4jie event of insufficient seating to accommodate all ohildren, the remainder must tako up their positions ou the portion of the embankment get aaida for "Children Only." T!b give tho children a view of the game, adults are kii'dly requested to keep off tho ohildren 8 portion of embankment. Owing to injuries received by wemoiis when tearing the embankment after tife Canterbury v British Matcli, caused by over boxes left lying about by embankment natrons, no person will be admitted to or Allowed to remain on the groftfcd with fcu*c*y tins, ox anything likely to cause obstruction or injury to peraons leaving the ground wtor the match. Persons delivercing, or attempting to deliver such articlta into the Park, will be prosecuted tinder Ihe . Act. MOTORS—Parking Accommodation for 2W3 Motors is available in tie Motor Park adjoining the ground. Bntrance in_ Stevens Street, via Falsgrave street. Parking Fee, Is. CURTAIN-RAISERS; Weather and ground oonditions permitting, three curtain-raisers will be played on thi Oval, prior to the big match, commencing at 10.45 am., 11.46 a.m., and 19.45 p.m. respectively, sfter which the "Woolston Band ttf*l the Cn-lodonian Pipe Band will provide an excellent musical programme. A Quickstep* will b<> performed by the Woolston Bajid, and the Pipe Bund will also play on the March. Immediately prior to the Test a verse of tlu National Anthem will be played by the Woolston Band, and all poreons present are respectfully roqueated to join in the singing. No passes for re-admission to tho Oval will be issue# until after 12 noon. Aa/tes Open at 0.80 a.m. <tt*te» Or>*r» at 9.30 a.m. <J*te» Opon at 0.30 a.m. J. O. MoQilUvray, 413# Secretary.

TEST MATCH. HA. If D Y OAR PARK. Corner Barbados! stroet and Moorhouso avenue. 01mo to Pank bat dodges the Crowds. , Part Ib. SECOND TEST MATCH. I tJNCS at 10 A.M. on Saturday at the J CAI'E CECIL, 176 High street. Breakfiat at 7.30 a.m., Tea from 4 p.m. to 7 (CAB'S CECIL <iu«t below Clock Tower).^ OR Sale, Two Ticket* for Teat match, 11a seats. What offer* J 8.K.X., "Press." 8«0 fptiST Match—Beat Two Seata in New ,J. Stand for Sale. £& each. P.R.X., "Pr6fli«" JWO T7I7ANTBD' to Ball, Two Seat# New Stand VV for Saturday. What Offer? M.8.X., "Prces." m ITTANTKD to Sell, 2 Seats for Test Match. W East Stand. Apply J.M., Box 518. 004 O Test Match Seats, temporary stand What offert L.BX, "Press." TEST Match—Fresh Sardwlohoß at Park gates, fid bag. . _gj>* WANTED TO LET. TO Lt F* T* Glasgow buildings', Colombo ST., Floor Space Suitable for Tearooms, Warehouse, or Professional Purpose. Best Position in ft^^ 7411PP 181 Caahel street. BUSINESS NOTICES STRAWBERRY PLANTS. ITtTE have COOO STRAWBERRY PLANTS V» for Sale in two varieties, via.: HELENSLEA SURPRISE and _ MARGUERITE. Strong, Well-rooted PlanU. 10a per 100; 60« per 1000. 1» IN THE & DISCOUNT FOR CASH. NAIRN and SONS, Linooln road, NH99—& Christeburtb.

Mckenzie and w-1 io i s Are Bayers ot SECONDHAND tTORNITCRB OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. A Letter to Us, 01 Call an 'Phone 84-630, will bring oar Buyer to your door immediately, and we are alway* prepared to pay tbe Trite Market Value of the Good*. McKENZIE and WILLIS. 120 Hereford street (L«te Quean'* Picture Theatre.)

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19971, 4 July 1930, Page 1

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