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CITY COUNCIL. sT CO piTIZENS' PATRIOTIC DEMONS • STRATION. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. In Pursuance of the Powers conferred by Section 12 ot' tlie Christchureh City By-law No. 4, 1908, I. HENRY HOLLAND, Mayor of the City of Christchureh,- do Hereby Declare that the Undermentioned PORTIONS of STREETS shall be CLOSED AGAINST VEHICULAR TRAFFIC (including bicycles) and HORSES, except those Vehicles and Horses officially connected with the Citizens' Patriotic Demonstration Procession, between the hours of 1 o'clock and 3.30 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, the 24th day of August, 1914, viz.: Gloucester Street, between Lin wood Avenue and Madras Street. Madras Street, between the South Side of Gloucester Street and the North Side of Armagh Street. Armagh Street, between the East Side of Madras Street and the West Side of Manchester Street. Manchester Street; between the North Side ■ of Armagh Street and the South Sideof Lichfield Street. . High- Street, between the Clock Tower and the East Side of Madras Street. Mtfdras Street, between the North Side of St. Asaph Street and the North Side of Moorliouse Avenue. Manchester Street, between the North Side of Moorliouse Avenue and the North Side of Tuam Street. Tuam Street, between the East Side of Manchester Street and the West' Side of Durham Street. Durham Street, between the South Side of Tuam Street and the North Side of Ctishel Street. Cashel Street, b.etween the West Side of Oxford -Terrace and the East Side of . ■ Colombo Street. Colombo Street, between the South Side of Cashel Street and the North Side of Armagh Street. Victoria Street, between the South Side of Armagh Street and the North Side of Peterborough Street. Peterborough Street, between the East Side of Victoria Street and the West Side of Park Terrace. Park Terrace, between the North Side of Peterborough Street and the South Side of Armagh Street. Armagh Street, between the West Side of Park Terrace and the East Side of Durham Street. Cathedral Square. I Hereby Further Declare that— That part of Gloucester Street between the East Side of Colombo Street and the West Side o' Manchester Street will be CLOSED to TRAFFIC as above between the hours o- ! 7 o'clock and 9 o'clock p.m. on the said 24th day of August, 1914, and That portion of Kilmore Street between Cranmer Square and the East Side of Park Terrace will bfe CLOSED to TRAFFIC as above between Noon and 5 o'clock p.m. on the said 24th day of August, 1914. Vehicles will be allowed to Cross the Closed Streets where other streets intersect, except while the Procession is actually passing. Dated at Christchureh this 2'2nd day of August, 1914. 3292 H. HOLLA'ND, Mayor. TT^URNITURE, acquired from Oak Hall refleets good taste to a marked degree. Easy terms. "ALWAYS BWSY." ' ~~ IT DOESN'T cast you any more for a Suit which is the product of brains, skilled workmanship, and up-to-date ideas if you order it from ELLIS & CO. Long years of experience, combined with the time and money devoted to designing the patterns, result in a comfortable, easy fit. ELLIS & C 0., The BEST Tailors, Cathedral Sauare (near Grand Theatre).

There's a grand "auld reekie'' whiff about BONISIE DOON TOBACCO—a homely, wholesome aroma which tells of honesty and purity. Why not try it today ? Any tobacconist sells it—lots of it. 2 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 'l/6, 2/6. 3

? $ & i £T ffc 3. 2 S 5 a* s 2 u ? EL. 3 5! ct K £ j> W » a »• If 9 o, a> &> > c 2 3"® e » • t» M , 3 i* OB „g.. 13, On,, a., * . tf 5 <B co P»>;•II W 3 > u w ~ ® B 2 . Sj g & S' g M c tx 2 « » r* «• pa £ & £ 8 tj w ON®' N , . O H 4 M i * cf o o , »i M w - tiW pi e. 55? *» S O P. {J a ■- p* tn K 1 m S ft I B» ct- O ti p. a '* s M *< 3 S 3 ff § ff g I 5" § ® § - g ■§.■& !3 ® £!: 2 u (U CB P* W « ■f I

RECORDS BROKEN ON A MATCHLESS. In Wellington M.C.C. hill climb last week a h.p. Matchless wiped the floor with every other machine opposed to it. The course was one on which steer horse-power would tell, being perfectly straight and excessively steep, The report says: —"In all heats and the filial the Matchless started like a shot irom a gun, and completely outclassed everything, up to and including all the 7 h.p. machines. It made fastest, time of the day and record for the -hill." This is the fourth successive win in the North Island in four competitions, a side car trial, two hill climbs, and a race on the flat. Be it noted that no other 3£ h p. motor cycle got arywhere near the Matchless in the Wellington hill climb, the next fastest machides being of foreign make, with engines more than twice as large as the Matchless. Matchless Motor Agency, W. 11. Phipps Black, sole wholesale distributor for N.Z. 92 Manchester Street, Cliristchtirch. .200

A novel funeral ceremony took place recently off the Goodwin Sands, when an urn containing the ashes of a man were committed to the deep. The funeral service was conducted from the vessel which conveyed the urn to sea. '.'Much virtue in IF," said Touchstone. Yes, IF that scientific specific, "NAZOL," is in your home you need never fear coughs and colds. Good for young, old, or middle-aged persona. 2

To all public speakers arid singers "NAZOL" is invaluable. Keeps the throat clear of phlegm and in perfect condition. Sold everywhere 1/6 a bottle.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 169, 22 August 1914, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 169, 22 August 1914, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 169, 22 August 1914, Page 14

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