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PUBLIC NOTICES. PRIVATE BILL. IN THE MATTER of a Private Bill Intituled ■' the " Christ's College Ordinance Amendment Aot, 1918." NOTICE ,i« hereby given wursuant to the provisions of the Standing Orders of the General Assembly of New Zealand relating to Private Bills, that application will be made to the General Assembly of New Zealand in Parliament assembled, at its next .session,* on behalf of Christ's College, for leave to introduce a Private Bill, to bo called k tho "Christ's College Ordinance Amendment Act, 1918." The objects of the said proposed Bill are to i»ive power to alter the constitution of the College Dy the abolition of tho life membership "of, the Sub-Warden and Fellows and to give uower to the Governing Body to make regulations providing for the mode of election and tenure of offioe of future' members of the Governing Body. A Copy of the proposed Bill will be deposited at the Examiner's Office, Wellington, en the Ist day of September, 1918. For Christ's College. E. R. WEBB, Bursar. H. J. BEBWICK, 3355 Solioitbr for the Bill. A MEETING AND A MEMORY. IT was a beast of a day. extremely cold, and the enow driving in a hurrioane wind, when a captain, seeing some likely signs of shelter, called at our shanty, and asked to stay' awhile until he could get a lorry for . ; we were only too pleased to -shelter him and made him as comfortabla as possible under the circumstances. After he had thawed, the following oonverlation was oarried on:— "I suppose you are a fully qualified chartered accountant, and everyone else in your unit?" "No, only our ofloers.""What, then, wera you before the war?" "Commercial Clark." ■ ' Where?'* ' "Cadburr." "Were you, really? A* Bournvflla? Ah. I remember Bommvflle. Slpent the happiest day I ever remember there." "Reallx?" \ "Yes, I went with tha British Association. I can 'see the children dancing round .'the maypole now—tha play ;in those, lovely grounds. Oh, it was top-hole." Of oourse, I told him that I helped to entertain them, and for a quarter of on hour spent a verv happy time—not in France —but Bournville. and it was surprising what a lot h« had remembered after some eight veare reoalling even the box of chocolate that Vhe took home. The lorry arrived, and le **s seen white with snow, and I wondered if his spirit was still at Bournville in the sunshine. ; ' Bournville supplies are strictly rationed, Britain's necessities and consequent prohibition of export of foodstuffs alone prevent Bournville Coooa and Cadbury's Chocolate ilirom reaching New Zealand at present. 11

OTIOE TO BAIBT % gArtUEBS. We, the Unawdgnsa Dairy Company, BUYEBS Off HOME SEPARATED CREAM. Before sending elsewhere, write to as for full particulars. CANTfiKBUBT DAIBY COMPANY. Box 563, P. 0., Ftotory—--161, Lichfield Street, opp. Fire Brigade. A LEADING ACTEESS'S OPINION. * LEADING American Actress,-at present in Australia, personally expressed the opinion to Mr Hendy, who has just returned fiom the Commonwealth, that she fonnd " HENNALINE " Egyptian Shampoo a most delightful Toilet- Artiole. and since its regular use her hair had improved immensely, being longer and thicken: than ever before. The Australian women have quickly recognised its merit, as the sales are rapidly increasing *very month. Those- in New Zealand who have not used it should certainly do bo. It is procurable from all leading Chemists and Hairdressers at Is 6d and 2s 6d. Procurable in Christchurch from Ball&n----tyne's, J. R McKenzie's, High Street. . TO MOTOEIST& ■ J WING- to shortage of Cars arriving, I can undertake, and have facilities, to do general repairs to Cars of all makes. Full stocks of Tyres, Accessories, Oils, Crease, eto., on hand and to arrive. —, HENRY J. BANGER, CHRISTCHtTBCH GARAGE, H. GLOUCESTER STREET. CHEAPEST THING IN MARSHLANDS. 33 ACRES, GOING CHEAP. THIS in one of those chances that seldom occur. Owner in ill-health and must quit 23 acres very best land, comfortable 6roomed . house, .in good order, three-stall stable, 4 6-cow shed, concrete pigsty, sto. ONLY £2050. Ask about this at once, it's really cheap. The terms won't frighten yon. Can you call to-day? If not, send word and we'll call and see you. v RONALD IT" BADGER, , v . 187,' Manchester Street. ECZEMA, Psoriasis, Acne, Varicose Dicers, Scalp Diseases and all Skin Eruptions MISS HENDEBSON MARtt, 14, Dominion Buildings, Telephone 1539. The Square, Christchuroh XD INSURANCE COMPANIES. PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY POLICIES granted at minimum rates for Ordinary and Industrial Life Assurance Annuities Endowments, Peroonal Accident »nd Sickness (covering either 50 Diseases or .ALL Sioknesa). The "Provident" is the only New Zealand Life Assurance Company that has distinctive SYSTEM of assurance fcv which, at older ages a cash saying of over £1 per cent per annum is effected. Bates and Full Particulars from the Christeb«roh Branch, Dominion Buildings, Cathedral Square. w * I3B OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE °V*£?i CORPORATION, LTD. SPECIAL Comprehensive Motor-oar Poll- > Swat lowest current rates. Also Fire, ccidett, Piste Glass, Mortgagee Indemnity, nd public Bisk^lic.,^^^ District Manager. IM, Hereford Street. • X v fiOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE ~ ; ~u COMPANY, LTD.. FIBE. Marine, Employers Liabiity, -Pergonal Accident and Sickness, Live StocH. CHAS. H. CROXTON. .... 1-:. ! ''f .■•.;' ■ Man»g«., ' 'm'*«»•*»*■ St***' CJutUteAwtch^

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17868, 14 August 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17868, 14 August 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17868, 14 August 1918, Page 11

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