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PREVENTION OF TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN MOORHOUSE AVENUE.—A start has been made with the construction of a garden plot outside the Christchurch railway station in Moorhouse avenue. The plot will run almost along the middle of the avenue for 264 ft from a point just east of the intersection of Manchester street.

VISIT OF EVANGELIST FROM INDIA.—A snapshot of the Rev. C. F. Andrews taken yesterday at Canterbury University College, where he will conduct a series of lectures this week under the auspices of the New Zealand Student Christian Movement. >

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21811, 17 June 1936, Page 16

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PREVENTION OF TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN MOORHOUSE AVENUE.—A start has been made with the construction of a garden plot outside the Christchurch railway station in Moorhouse avenue. The plot will run almost along the middle of the avenue for 264 ft from a point just east of the intersection of Manchester street. VISIT OF EVANGELIST FROM INDIA.—A snapshot of the Rev. C. F. Andrews taken yesterday at Canterbury University College, where he will conduct a series of lectures this week under the auspices of the New Zealand Student Christian Movement. > Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21811, 17 June 1936, Page 16

PREVENTION OF TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN MOORHOUSE AVENUE.—A start has been made with the construction of a garden plot outside the Christchurch railway station in Moorhouse avenue. The plot will run almost along the middle of the avenue for 264 ft from a point just east of the intersection of Manchester street. VISIT OF EVANGELIST FROM INDIA.—A snapshot of the Rev. C. F. Andrews taken yesterday at Canterbury University College, where he will conduct a series of lectures this week under the auspices of the New Zealand Student Christian Movement. > Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21811, 17 June 1936, Page 16