PUBLIC NOTICO ‘ HI Woodham road, wish to Thank all friends, for flowers, cards, telegrams and ’phone messages e» the occasion of their golden* wgd> ding. "THE DEVIL WAS SICK* “THE DEVIL WAS SICK* * “THE DEVIL WAS SICK." Hilarious Comady, Presented by The ELMWOOD PLAYERS (Inc.), -JELLICOE HALL, MON., 23. and TUES, NOV. M Popular Prieea. Adults 5s and 3s. Children Is M. Block Bookings, 10 or more, 4s each. PlansD.l.C. AN Invitation has been received from the Burnside Memerial Highway Committee for Returned Servicemen and Returned Servicewomen to parade on the occasion of the official opening et Memorial avenue on THURSDAY, November 26, 1959, by his Excellency, the Governor-General, Returned Sericemen and women are asked to assemble at Dam road corner at 140 p.m., moving off to the allocated position at 1.50 p.m. The parade Will be inspected by His Excellency the Governor-General and win march past at the Conclusion of the ceremonies.
Dress: Mufti and Medals. f. PAPANUI R.BJL SUB COMMITTEE CHILDRENS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Financial members in the above district are Invited to send names of their children. 10 years and under to the Secretary. by k the 30th November. All applications to be in writing and mtast Include service number. A. V. WALTER. 8 Christian street. Bryndwr. Hon. Secretary. 7099 Weather permitting, power win be cut off on Sunday, November 22, to enable work to bo carried out on 11,000 volt over-’ head lines as follows: BROMLEY: 1.15 p.m. to 3.18 pm. Tilford street (north end), McGregors road. Hay street, JoUie street, and adjacent streets, including part of Linwood avenue. Also Kearneys road, Griffiths avenue, Nicholas drive and the adjacent section of Pages road. FENDALTON: 1.15 pjn. to 3.48. p.m.— Creyke road west. Ham road north of Montana avenue, and adjacent streets. BURWOOD-DALLINGTON: 1.11 p.m. to 3.45 pjn.— New Brighton road from Marshland road to Locksley avenue, and adjacent streets including those south to Coopers road and Birchfield avenue, and the Windsor Block north to Allee street G. H. BATTERSBY, Engineer-Manager, Municipal Electricity Dept. 37M Every Christian Should Hear This Bible Lecture I "SAINT PATRICK’S “SAINT PATRICK’S RELIGION” RELIGION" TRUTH THAT IS STRANGER THAN FICTION ABOUT THE IRISH SAINT. Was he Irishman, Scotsman, Englishman? The Answer will Surprise you. a See also Delightful Colour Pictures of “THIS “THIS ENGLAND" ENGLAND" TOMORROW. November 22. 7 pm, R.S.A. HALL, 71 Gloucester street. ADDITIONAL CHRISTCHURCHNELSON, NELSON-CHRISTCHURCH SERVICES CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PERIOD, 1959-60 December 24: Depart Christchurch 6 pjn.; arrive Nelson 2.30 a.m. Depart Nelaon 340 p.m. Arrive Christchurch 1.30 am. SUNDAY EXPRESS SERVICES will operate as follows: December 27, January 3. 10. 17,34: Depart Christchurch 12.48 pm. Arrive Nelson 9.25 p.m. Depart Nelson 2 p.m. Arrive Christchurch 10.30 p.m. Telephone Reservations, 62-993; after hours, 62-992. . TRAVEL BY NEWMANS. 3500 tLECTRIC-POWHI BOARS NOTICE TO CONSUMERS WEATHER PERMITTING, the Power wiU be CUT OFF on Sunday. November 22, 1959, between the hours of 1 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. as follows, to enable urgent overhead line alterations to be carried out: The area adjacent to Blenheim road. The area adjacent to Main South road between Islington and Sockbum. The area adjacent to Springs road between Main South road and Halswell Junction road. Weedons Templeton West Melton Rolleston Halkett. Bumham W. N. RASMUSSEN, General Manager. 3627
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