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Public Boticea. BOYAL VISIT. ■REVIEW, MONDAY, JUNE 24. \TE(HJCLES oan enter the Hngiey Bark V and remain in -tibe Drive. Eartrance must 'be effected '"by eit/her Fenda'tttm or Selmoro'o Gates, and must be made before 10.15 a.m. E. J. RIGHTON, 6289 Seeretary. BOYAL VISIT. VICTOBIA SQUARE PLATFORM. SATTJaDA'yTJrorE 22wL ■ iTO LAYING OF~IeHE FOUEFDATION i- STONE. The Gaiiheaing of (the 'Royal and iG-overnTOenit'Visitors, Space reserved fon 600 on the central portion of ih'e platforms; Undoubtedly the' most interesting and epeotaoular function of the VteWi. Tho March Past of the Friendly Scoietiea. A LARGE IKrUMBER OF EXCELLENT SEATING- (STILL OBTAINABLE,' E. J. RIGHTON, Secretary, 8290 City Hally Cambridge Terrade. ROYAL VISIT. 1.0.0. F., M.U. A DULT land JUMOR iMEMBBRS are reL quested to meet rim ARMAGH STREET, - a+.-**e*. : <->n H ATVnfR.n A Y -NUBXX. at 12 noon, to take part in the MARCH PAST to iliaeir Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. H. BUSSELL, Prov. G.M.' C I. JENNINGS, Prov. C.S. Ashley District. JOHN WILLIAMSON, Prov. G-M. CHAS. FOSTER, Prov. C.S. North Canterbury District. J. T. BRIOE, Prov. G.M. .T T, HA RiR.Fi,T,. Prov. CjS. 'Lybteitoni District, THE ROYAL VISIT. FRIENDLY SOCIEtTeS' DEMONSTRATION. MEMBERS are requested to meet in Armagh Street NEXT, at Bands that have mot intdmaited 'their willingness to assist are cordially invited to take part, and requested to communicate mth the Secretary, Lichfield Street, on or before FRIDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. CHAS. FOSTER, 8286 Secretary RS. Committee. ST PATRICK'S BRANCH, No. 62, HA.C.B.S. "ft/TEMBEIRS of the above 'Branch are reS inset, on SATURDAY, June 22,: «*__ 11.30 a.m., «nd from thenoo take up their allotted position at noon, in order to take part in the Friendly Societies' MAROH PAST, the occasion of the reception of their* Royal High? nesses the Duke 'and Duchess of York. _ iCountry members are cordially invited to p; S. S'HAMNON,•' President. 6285 G. J< SELLARS, Secretary., LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. E Brethren of ithe above are", respectfully a. requested: <to assemble ait -the Orange HaiH, Worcester Street, on NEXT, 22rid inst., at 11.30 a..m., for the pur- ■ ■■ HENRY-J- RANGER. 8284 - ■•• RM.;.Grand^iMaster. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS, ' CANTERBURY UNITED DISTRICT. '" vtA-Hi \Brethren of the above Order iare in- - vited -to take part in the PROCESSION past Itha Duke and Duchess of Corn-wall and York on SATURDAY NEXT, the 22nd inst. Regalia and "White Gloves. Meet at the Foresters' Hall, Christchurch,.. at 12. D. McILWRAITH, District 'Chief Ranger. THOS. GAPES, 8283 Permanent District Secretary. THE Brethren of the CpURT STAR OF CANTERBURY, 2309, also Members of the JUVENILE COURT, are respectfully summoned to assemble at .the Foresters' Hall, Oxford Terrace, on 'SATURDAY, Jun* 22nd, at a 2.80 p.m., to take pact in the Friendly Societies' MARCH PAST, on the occasion of their Royal Highnesses' presence. W. <O. SAVAGE, C.R. 82S1 T. G. STRANGE, PjS., P.D.C.R. UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS, Grand Lodge of Canterbury District. — Members of 'the above Order 'are requested id meet at the Druids' JHajlil, Worcester Street, on SATURDAY, June 22nd, at 12.15 pan., for tihe purpose of taking part in the March Past of the Friendly Societies. Regalia. i • W. NEWTON, D.G. Pres. 8248 H. D. RAYNER, D.G. 'Sec. CANTERBURY DISTRICT LAW SOCIETY. ROYAL VISIT. THE Offices of . Barristers and Solicitors, Members of the above Society, will 'be CLOSED ALL.DAY SATURDAY and MONDAY 'NEXT, 22nd and 23th insts., in honour of the above. ■ J. A. FLESHER, Hon Secretary. Christchurch, 18th 'June, 1901. 824 ILLUMINATIONS. A PRIZE OF TWO GUINEAS has been offered by MR J. GARDNER, Theatrical' and Advertising Agent, to be given to the person who has line BEST DISPLAY of Illuminations on SATUIuJAY NIGHT, June 22, the Illumination. Committee to be asked to appoint 'the judges.! (jSigned) J. GARDNER, 8282 Grain Agency Buildings. OWING to the won't of unanimity by members .of the Retail Section of the Employers' Association in not abiding by the decision of the Executive, we have decided to comply with our own inclination, and keep our Premises OPEN ALL DAY oa THURSDASf, also till 9.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, and CLOSE ALL DAY on SATURDAY, 22nd, and MO'NDAY, 24th. (Signed) W. HARRIS. . • • CHISNALL AND STEW,&J.tr. FB2» JNO. THORNTON. ' ROYAL VISITPRESENTATION BY THE. WOMEN OF CANTERBURY. TO H.R.H. PRINCE EDWARD OF CORNWALL AND YORK. CONTRIBUTIONS up to 10s to the above will be received at the City Council Office or by members of the Committee, viz.: Mayoress*. Mosdamea G. E. Rhodes, Wigram and Deans. 8236 THURSDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. WE are requested to intima/fce that the Ordinary Weekly Half-holiday will be observed To-day, -when the Warehouses and Showrooms of the D.I.C. will be closed at the usual hour, viz., 1 o'clock. FRIIiAY, open till 9 p.m., and SATURDAY HOURS, open from 9 till 11 a.m. 'and from 3 till 6 p.m.'

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12532, 20 June 1901, Page 1

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