HEN’S NEEDS ARE SATISFIED TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE IN OUR NEW MEN’S SECTION. i 4*. UNDERPANTS and SINGLETS, warmer weights, from 3s 6d, 4s, 6d, 4s lid toi'lOs 6d eadi. CEYLON and WOOLLEN SHIES®,* smart colourings, from 4a 83, 4s Mq, 5s 6d to 8s 6d each. '' J > TIES, in all styles and colourings, from Is, Is 9d to 2s 6d. BLACK HARD HATS, latest’ shapes, from 8s 6d to 13s 6d. CAPS, in smartest Tweeds, from 3a 6d, Ss Ud, 4s 3d to 6s 6d. KNITTED WAISTCOAST, from 8s 6d, 10s 6d to 34s 6d. WOOLLEN COAT SWEATERS, from 10s 6d to 17s 6d eaoh. QAREY’S, THE STORE FOR HEN. MEETINCS. MAYORAL ELECTION. JJ. DOUGALL, who advocate; miMn& • Greater Christchurch Greater, WILL ADDRESS THE ELBCTOSS 1 As under:— RlCHMOND—Methodist School, Tuesday, 16l’n. SYDENHAM—St Saviour’s School, Wednesday, 17th. LlNWOOD—Phillipstown School, Thursday. ISih. ST, ALBANS—Young Men’s Hall, Friday, 19th. Chair taken 8 p.m. each evening. “Mr Dougall is a man of ideas and' initiative, who if he wins will keep the City from stagnating ” —“ Press.’’ 1659 MAYORAL ELECTION. DR THACKER’S CANDIDATURE. ■•■ x < - DR THACKER will Address the Citizen! of Greater Christchurch as follows: BAND ROTUNDA, Sydeuhanf Park--1 MONDAY, 13th, 8 p.m. If wet, .cootball Hall. Lawson Street. WALTHAM SCHUOL-TUESDAY, 16th S p.m. KING’S THEATRE-WEDNESDAY,' 17th, ■ 8 p.m. . ~~ ~AVON -ELECTORATE: ‘ PUELIC MEETING. A MEETING of the Friends, Supporters and Sympathisers cf the Liberal-Labour Party are asked to attend a Public Meeting, to be hold cn Wednesday Evening nest, a' 8 o’clock, at the Caledonian Hail, Worcester Street E., City. Business: To arrango a suitable function to celebrate the Hon G. W. Russell’s' elevation to the Ministry. - IGS2 ' J. H. TAYLOR, Convener. Y - ■ AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Established 1849. SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING. ■VTOTICE is. .hereby given that the ’Siirty» L' third Annual Meeting of the me mb erf of this Society will be held in the Hailct the Young Men’s Christian Association, Bathurst Street-. Sydney, at " o’clock’irf "the. afternoon cf FRIDAY,' 10th MAY, 1912, for the purpose of—--1.: Receiving the Report of (ho Director* ■on the Business of the Society for the year ended, olst December, 1911. 3. Electing Two Directors in lieu of Senator the Hon J. T-. Walker- and ’ Benjamin Short, Esq., who retire in terms of By-law 16,. but,,-are eligible for re-election. 8. Electing an Auditor in lieu of T. FY H. Mackenzie, Esq.. F.C.P.A., who
retires in terms of By-law 28, but i* eligible for re-election. 4. Declaring the amount of divisible sur-' plus for the year ended 31st December, 1911. « / Senator the Hon J. T.. Walker and Benjamin Short. Esq., are the only duly qualified members who have given the requisite notice that thev are candidates for the vacant ssats on. tho Board. T. F. H. Mackenzie, Esq., F.C.P.A.. is th» oniy duly qualified member who has j»ivea the-requisite notice that he is a candidate for the office of Auditor. By order of tho Board. • 1 ■ . yiij RICHARD TEECE. General Manager. Head Office. 87. Pitt Street. Sydney, 10th April, 1912. 16St LADIES' HOCKEY. A LL Ladies interested in the formation -t*. of a Ladies’ Hockey Team in Sydenham are invited to attend a Meeting in the Sydenham Public Librarv on THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, at 7.30 D.m. L. J. BERRY, Hon. Sec. Sydenham Hockey Club. 1697 CANTERBURY C.E. Union Convention, Oxford Terrace Baptist Church.—l6th, Annua] Business Meeting. 18th. 2.30-5.30, Addresses and Discussions on “ Officers ” ana “Junior Society." Meeting. 7.80 p.m., Consecration 3093 AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL 3 MALVERN A. AND P. ASSOCIATION’S ANNUAL SH O W IS TO BE AT SHEFFIELD ON THURSDAY, AFRIL 25th. INTENDING EXHIBITORS are reminded J- that ENTRIES CLOSE on MONDAY, j April lath. - 8 The ' following additional donations have ] been received:—Messrs Milner and Thomp- ] sen, £2 2s. for the best-shod horse: entry fee, j os. Mr W. J. Jenkins, £1 Is; Mr J. Hoglund, £1 Is; Mr Dickie. M.P.. 10s. Mr Potton, Springfield, will supply Luncheon on the ground, Show Day. _■£ GEO.. F. WRIGHT, ‘ ?;fj Secretary. Annat. GEO. RUTHERFORD. ‘if 1629 President IMPOUNDED. BOROUGH OF KAIAPOI. IMPOUNDED at Kaiapoi by the Ranger, one Brown Draught Gelding, aged, short tail, no shoes, collar marked. If r.ot claim-, ed and expenses paid on or before the 27th day of April, 1912, will be sold at neon. CHAS. H. WRIGHT, Poundkecper. Dated at Kaiapoi, 11th April, 1912. 3159 LOST, FOUND. Sr, LOST, between Christchurch and Lceston, yesterday, Kit of King Dick Mbtor-cycle Tools. Reward on returning to Pyne and Co. -554 LOST, on April 2nd. from Norman's Road, Papanui, Half-bred Cocker Spaniel, white on breast, bob. tail, answers 'to ; " Darkie.” Anyone detaining same after this date will be prosecuted. Reward. H. White, Norman’s Road. 3157 STRAYED vo 34, Jcrrold Street, Bearded Sheep Dog. Owner can have same by paying expenses. " 3096 STOLEN or Strayed from Page’s Road, a Bay Ferny, about 14 hands 2in. Information leading to the recovery of same will be handsomely rewarded. H. Pe»rd, 192, Page’s Road, 3romley. 3062 _ : ■ , T>IAXO. bv Henry Tolkein, walnut case, i good tone; terms £1 deposit and 13» monthly. PIANOt by Bord, iron frame, check action; terms £1 deposit and 10s monthly. STUDENT'S PIANO, wuiutii . ron frame, check action, splendid tone; terms £1 deposit and lia Id monthly, P.OP.T. FRANCIS, Pianoforte Warehouse, B 175-MS, Manchester StT**L
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15902, 13 April 1912, Page 1
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