ARANUI HOTEL Every Monday at 1.30 p.m. $1.50 for 30 houses. Jackpots and giveaway:. Woolley St Kindergarten. Every Tuesday 1.30 p.m.: Good prizes, raffles. Pegasus Amateur Swimming Club. Every Wednesday at 1.30 p.m.: $1.50 card, 30 games. Centrepoint. Every Thursday 1.30 p.m.: $1.50 card. 30 houses. Dallington Bowling Club. Every Friday 130 p.m.: 30 houses, $1.50 card. Good prizes, raffles. Linwood Ladies' Bowling Club. ALBION RUGBY CLUBROOMS Lochee Rd, Riccarton Every Friday 7.30 p.m.: Albion Rugby Club. AVONHEAD TAVERN Every Monday 7.30 p.m.: Only $2.50 per card. 30 houses and good prizes, raffles and lucky prizes. BOWER TAVERN Every Monday 7.30-9.30 p.m. Every Friday 7.309.30 p.m. $3 card. 30 games. New Brighton Rugby Club. Every Tuesday 7.30 p.m.: Card $3, 30 houses. New Brighton Cricket Club. Every Wednesday 7.30 p.m.: $3 card, 30 games. Good prizes plus 5 chances $5O jackpot Optional 10 cent players houses. Rotary Club of Christchurch North. BLACK HORSE HOTEL Every Monday 7.30 p.m.: $1.50 card, 30 games, up to $25 houses. Lucky cards, silent line, good raffles. Ample parking at rear of hotel. Spreydon Bowling Club. Every Tuesday 7.30 p.m.: 30 Houses, $3 Card plus jackpot and good raffles. Chch United Supporters Club. Every Wednesday 7.30 p.m.: 30 games at $1.50 per card. Bonanza nights periodically. Plus meat and pick of the table raffles. Quinellas. Suburbs Rugby Club. Every Thursday 140 p.m.: $1.50 card. $3O houses. BRAKE STREET LODGE HALL (Off Yaldhurst Road at Church Comer) Every Wednesday 7.30 p.m.: $2.50 card, 30 games. Good prizes, silent line. Riccarton Highland Pipe Band (Inc.). BLENHEIM ROAD MOTOR INN Every Tuesday 7.30 pan.: Albion Rugby Club. Every Wednesday 7.45 p.m.: 30 houses, $2 cards, golden house, jackpot line, lucky number giveaways. Heated lounge, excellent atmosphere. Doors open 6.30 p.m. Canterbury Water Polo Board. CALEDONIAN HALL Kilmore Street Tuesday afternoon 1.30: Doors open 12 noon. Cards $2, 30 houses, silent lines, top class raffles, free card vouchers. The best payout in town for $2 card. Phone 61-607. Wednesday night special, 7.30: Doors open 6 p.m. 40 houses, $3 cards. All lines $B, no house under $25. Phone from 5 p.m. 61-607. Thursday night special, 740: Doors open 6 p.m. 40 houses, $3 cards. All lines $B, no house under $25. Phone from 5 p.m. 61-607.
Public Notices j HENRY HUGHES. LTD J ‘ Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys Patents and Trade Marks ap- 1 plied for in all countries J 221 GLOUCESTER STREET, i CHRISTCHURCH 1 P.O. Box 828 Phone 69-664. ‘ ________________MW 1 Is I : <MED> t WEATHER permitting, elec- J tricity supply will be off in " the AVONHEAD AREA on , MONDAY, AUGUST 28, as fol- I lows to enable work to be t carried out on 11,000 volt S overhead lines:— 11.15 P.M. TO 2.30 P.M.— ‘ '• Ravenna Street and the j adjacent portion of Avonhead Road, Oakdale t Street, Beatrice Place and f Elwyn Place. t Supply may be restored at ; anv time prior to the adver- i Used time. J. P. SHELLEY, t General Manager. MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. 0 5145
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