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CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. H. M.S. EBNOWK AND CONCERT. I'HIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, At 2.30 o'clock. ON ROYAL STAND, LATIMER SQUARE. (By kind permission of Captain E. A. Taylor, C.V.0., R.N.) ALL CITIZENS ARE INVITED TO HEAR THIS FINE BAND. No children to 1)3 allowed within a, ohain of the Stand, in order that there may bo no 11013 a or interruption during tho concert performance. Tho Band will he hoaid in New Zealand for tho first time at full strength —37 instrumentalists. Lieut.eoi.BJit It. S. T. O'Denncll, Mus. 8.10. (Own), L.R.A.M. Tho programme will include the best and choicest classical and popular numbers from the band's specially selected repertory of musio for the Prince's tour. H. T. J. THACKEB, Mavor oi Christchurch. MAYORAL FANCY DRESS BALI 'ING EDWARD BARRACKS. SATURDAY. MAY SS. Tandercd Toy invitation of tho Mayor and ilavoross of (Jhristctuvrch to tho Onilciron oi Greater Christchurch and Lyttoitou. Tho children to ho invited are those, belonging to schools covered by tho Christchurch tramway service and attending tho Lytteltoa schools. Tho Committee, consisting of Councillor J. A. .Flesher (convenor), Mr H. Holland and Mrj H. It. Smith, to fix the quota of tlcketa to each school, and to issue- and numbar the tickets. Tickets to be obtained only from head teachers, tho proportion of girls to boys to bo loft to tho bead teacher in each school. HEAD TEACHERS rare particularly requested to SEND TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), May 19, to Councillor -I. A. Flesher, No. 189, Hereford Street, or to the City Council Chambers, tho NUMBER OF SCHOLARS ihoy wish to nominate for each section. THE BALL WILL BE HELD IN TWO SECTIONS. Tho First Section will attend from 4..30 p.m.. to 7 p.m., and the Second Section fichu 7.50 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thoro will be tun interval of half an hour, from 7 o'clock' to 7.30 o'clock, curing which time tho children of tho First, Section will leave tho Barracks i'cr their homes by trams and traiua. The First Section will consist oi children oi five, six, seven, eight and nine years of ago. Tho Second Section will comprise children of ten, elovon, twelve, thirteen and fourteen years of ago. One parent or guardian will bo invited to attend each family. The number invited -will be strictly . limited to 1500 in each soction, are' each 1500 will bo entirely in posse sion of tho floor space. Parents or guardians will be seated round tho floor space. No adults floor. ill bo allowed oil tho The First Section will be entertained at tea and tho Second! at supper. Different coloured tickets will be used for each Soction. Scouts to tho number of 150 will form part of each Section. Tho Cambrian Society will be ollotted 20 tickets, Scottish Society 20 tickets, society tO tickets, in each case to each Soction; and tho four orphunagos will bo allotted tickets in tho same percentages as to schools. All schools may apply for tickets to Councillor Fl.ishcr, and tho guota will be iixod according to tho nuniher of scholars. Catering Committee —Mrs H. Holland, Mrs H. R. Smith, Mrs J. A. Flesher, Mrs Holmes (Harbour Lights) slid Sister Collins (Holly Lea). Entertainment Committee Captain Cossgrove and Messrs F. 0. Raphael, W. Lo Cron, A. H. Ford (Mayor of ■Riccarton) and J. 0. Jameson.^ Personal oases within the cTislncTs of Christchurch and Lyttoltou will ha privately attended to and supervised by tho Mayor. Tram arrangements trill he made to Ja'ka ;childron home in the oaore of their parents or guardians. If necessary special train arrangemonte will he made to convey children to Lyttelton. The Entertainment Committee will provido amusement items for each Section. Miss West (Holly Lea) -will he the Black Mascot Cat. Thoso willing to provide items *re reotiested to communicate with the Mayor or members of the Entertainment Committee. Suggestions will also bo welcomed by the Mayor. INFLUENZA. "/"tAUSE, PRETENTION AND CUBE." church. Protect your family by sending Shilling in Stamns for the above text-book for tho people of N.Z. PUBLISHERS.. Influenza, Cause. Prevention and Ouw, F.P. 240, Hereford St., Chriatchurca. SPIRITUALISTS' CHUBCH, Worcester tf Street.-WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. Mr B. 11. Portcre will hold PUBLIC CIRCLE. Admission Is. Interviews doily 10 to 4. (W2B

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18412, 19 May 1920, Page 1

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