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FOOTBALL. Galea Open at 9.30 a.m. Gates Open at 9.30 a.m. Cate3 Open at 9.80 a.m. PUBLIC INFORMATION rUBLIC INFORMATION RUGBY TEST. RUGBY TEST. ttUGBY TEST. T jINCASTER PARK, TO-OAY. 1 -LANCASTER PARK, TO-DAY. Kick-oil 2.80 p.m. Admission to Enclosure: Children 5s fid; Adults 5a 6d. Children 6s 6d; Adultu 5s (id. Pay at Turnstiles. Children eame pries as Adults to ENCLOSURE. To avoid dolay in entering, the public are particularly rcquebted to take the correct change with there. Admission to Embankment: Adults Cs ed; Children Is. i Adults Ss tid; Children la. Pay al Turnstile*. Children mu3t pay at special turnstile for Children Only. Please tike correct change with you to avoid delay at entrance. EACH TERRACE on the Emt>ankment provides very comfortable accommodation. and a. splendid view FOR TWO ROW'S OF PERSONS, and in order that all who attend may hq.ve an opportunity oi seeing the match, a special appeal IS made to ail pr.tronj to take up their position* accordingly. Kindly remember the other fellow who also wishes to view the big game. Us(iers will be in attendance to assist you in every passible way. RESERVES: Holders of Reserve Seat Tickets for Middlo Stand, East Stand, w>4 ivew Stand, must on entering the Park, turn immediately to the left and paH along behind the Stands. The entrance* to the New Stand, Middle Stand, and Ba«t Bland are now all at the back of those stands. Holders of Reserved S«*t Ticket# for the Pavilion and the Temporary Stand proceed straight ahead after passing through the entrance gate. Uatav Opon »t 0.50 a.m. Gates Opon at 0.30 *.m. <3«te* Opeq at 9.80 a.m. Children going on tb * Embankment are requested to assemble ou the South Ground U,hind the Score-board, not later than 11.30 a.m.; from here, as many as possible v/ill form ui> and march to seating accommodation provided on the Oval for Children. The three front rows of seating on tpe Oval are for children only; enclosure patrons are kindly requested to note this In the event of insufficient seating to accommodate all children, the remainder must take up tjheir petitions on the portion of the embankment set aside for "Chjldien Only." To give the children a new of the game, adults are kindly requested to kefep of! the children s portion of embankment.

Owing to injuries rocnived by persons when letring'thr embankment after the Cantor bury v British Matcli, caused by failing over boxes left lying about by enifyMkttient patrons, no person Will be ftdirtttsd to or allowed to remain on the ground ; mth bo***, tina, or anything likely to cause obstruction or inj«ry to nawoha leaving l!io ground After the mutch. Persona delivering, or attempt my to deliver such articles Into the Park, will b# prosecuted under the Act. MOTOKS—Parklng Accommodation for 200 Motors i» available in the Motor Para adjoining tli© (wound. Entrance in Steven* street, via I<'n)BgrrvvG BtreOt. Ps*l?ing Is CURTAIN-RAISERS i Weather and ground conditions peroutting, ctttt&m-riifljjf* will b« played on the Oval, prior to the big match, ccjrtmencinj? at 10.4# a ill., 11.48 a.m., and 12.46 p.m. respectively. »ft»» which the WooUton Band and tho Caledonian Pipe liand will provide an excellent raußioaJ programme. A QuiolfffP ft the WooUton Baud, and the Pipe Bond will &Uo piny on tbc Mtttcn. Immediately prior to (to T«»t. » wn oi tli' National Anthem will be played by the W>!«to» Band, andtll persons present at* raipeotfuliy requested to join in the paging. No nasjeg for re-admlMloft to the o*sl •*iU -t»i iaiued until after 1? *o«n. Gate» Open at *.BO a.m. Gat&» OW »> |.60 Gates Open at 0.80 *•»' J. 6. JfeQillinay, 4lso flwrttaw. TB3T MATCH. Handy CAB vAR K. Corner BarbadOee Street and avenue. Close to Park but dodfes the OrOirds. ' Cars H. 1047 F' ~6r Sale, . TWO Tjelrtte. Xijfr Stand, . New Zealand v. Britain To day. HJfcbest offef accepted, *£???£ will twf notified before IO.DO a.p. by telfcgraph, Ylckets available ••'a?'A 'll a.m. Apply IC.A., 'Pr»*» Oflto*' Wlfl Tieket, _ Memberi" Stand, ■T Pfit»in v K«Jf Zealand, apply front office, res*, At 10 e.W. TbU Mnmlag, , i ■ - - tiii £4. 'Phone «a ~ , , ia4t POR Sale. One ilsaervad Tiaitet for Test. Apply 110 A Klltflore street.. iqifl Fs'gk Three Tickets, ten! MM offef. to* BAl.fi. £ll35 oKLI BSFU'ISSi "SSW'bISM OF €ITV. BUNGALOW of t snacioua rooma, large kitchenette And lUU POrch fating north, .panelled hall, art papered throughout, electric light, heater points, open brick fireplace, bathroom with porcelain bath sndbasin.h.ando. servlee, iltten press, kitchenette with Nsjv World gas stove in chimney recess, electric hot water service, sp&ciotjs ehlna eupboarde, sink, etc.. separate pantry, copper and tubs, lavatory <*" upder sae roof), large U'Hb concrete floors 00l shed, etc.

sS«tl6n of about 24 p6reH64, nlealy laid ottt In lawn anil ftsphttlt MfcnJ, cdS* crile dflvfl. OovWAftitiht &f6Htag» bf teSO at 4J pi# ctht. THtS PROPKKTY . ritTST BE SOkiX JOMBB, MaOBOSTIE CO., _ LTD., Cor. Cnahe! and Moneheslar atrettft. Bt. \V 1046. WfillPP USED OAKS FOR BAWS. QLOSED CAR 8. Full K»»3« of MODERN CLOSED CARS At SjjfiikJ nrio« SB&AXS AKD COUPES E'ROli £s6 THE SOUTH ISLAJfP MITOSIS, t/rfi,, JC»» Oar filjoWroaili. Mcel4T Arffiaeb tJjrtd for D#pt., Facing N'e« Band Rotu^Jt. Poplar Crwc*»s Riltr)V.utAri 6} WiUyi'Kiijgttt. JVlllya %aC Whipp*t Girt M>d W ' 80168 i* P CjEtfD 'JOO I.N.Li VVasliins I'ovrdur \Yl'uji O Jier.i to Co., O.irii'.iL'lKiwn. rcßflive J'rae 7/6 S'.lh Mctt. —I

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19972, 5 July 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19972, 5 July 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19972, 5 July 1930, Page 1

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