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PUBLIC NOTICES. ► ICCARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL BALANCE SHEET. IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the FIRST ANNUAL BALANCE SHEET for the year ended March 31, 1914, , and" the REPORT of the AUDIT OFFICE thereon, is OPEN for INSPECTION to Ratepayers at the Office of the Town Clerk during office hours for a period of 30 days from date hereof. Copies of such Balance Sheet may be obtained on application. Dated this 28th day of August, 1914. 8377 W. C. CROPP, Town Clerk. >ICCARTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TEN PER CENT. LOAN. In Pursuance and Exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1913, the Riccartqn Borough Council hereby resolves as follows: That for the purpose of providing the Interest and other Charges on a Loan of £155, "being portion of 10 per centum on a loan of £1585, authorised to be raised by, the Wai : mairi County Council under the above-men-tioned Act, for the completion of Asphalting, the said Riccarton Borough Council hereby -MAKES and LEVIES a SPECIAL RATE of One-twelfth of a Penny in the Pound upon the Rateable Value of all .Rateable J*joperty bounded on the West by Straven Road, on the South by Riccarton Road, 9£ chains West to Mandeville Road, on the South Side' of Riccarton Roadi from the North Railway Line, on the East by the North Railway Line, on the North by the River Avon, and that such Special Rate shall be an Annual Recurring Rate during the currency of such loan, and be PAYABLE Half-yearly, on the 31st day of OCTOBER and the 30th day of APRIL in Each and Every Year during the Currency of Such Loan", being a period of Thirty-six and a-half' Years, or until the Loan is fully- paid off, Dated this the 7th day of September, 1914. ■~-- ; JOHi: BROWN, Mayor. 3581 W. C. CROPP, Town Clerk. FURNITURE TRADES / AND RATTAN AND WICKERWORKERS' UNION. •,.■':«.• ■ 7 . ;,■-■ -.- ■ ■■>. y -NOTICE. '., ;: "/. , : V' : ■■■■ ' Members of the above : Union who are OUT OF WORK are requested COMMUNICATE with D> G. SULLIVAN, Trades HalL Gloucester Street; ; -,. ,: . 5192 D. G. SULLJVAN, Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH • DIOCESAN CHORAL ASSOCIATION. THIRTIETH ANNUAL FESTIVAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, At 3 and 7 o'clock, IN THE'- CATHEDRAL. 3659

SUNDAY ANNOUNCEMENTS. IHE CATHEDRAL.—Sunday: Holy Communion 8 -and Choral Eucharist at 11 (Service, Smart in F).' Introit, "Thou Wilt Keep Him" (Williama). Preacher, the Dean. Evensong, 6.30. Service, Garrett in E flat. Antheni, "Ho, Everyone that Thirst'eth" (Martin). Preacher, the Principal of Christ's -College, Upper Department. .5.141 KNOX CHURCH, Bealey Avenue.—Rev. Dr . R. Erwin, M.A., at 11. a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Evening subject, "Every Need Supplied." At Berwick Street: Mr J. Reid, 6.30 p.m. ' 5158 JT. DAVID'S Presbyterian Church, Colombo v,,St. 5..—11 a.rav and 6.30 p.m., Rev. Charles Murray, M.A. . , 5165 IpQRHQUSE Avenue, Church. of Christ.— -.11 a.nu and 6.30 /p.m.: Preacher, Mr Ralph Gebbie, B.A. Evening subject, "Is it Fail" to Demand Obedience?" 3641 IBNNYSON- ST, Congregational Church ; Sunday- Services: Morning, at .11, Mr G. E. Franklin; Evening, 6.30, Rev, W. R. Caiirp%ellV -AH beats'free.'-Hearty welcome. EAR Papakura, the Maori Singer, at East Belt Church, to-morrow ; morning and evening. :-'."'. " "'.'"' <~ '•'*'■ 5206 [RISTIAN Science Services t First Church of Christ, Scientist, corner Manchester and Gloucester Sts.—Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 7 pm. ' Subject, ''Matter." Sunday School 11-a.m.' 5137 HHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 96 Armagh .St., Victoria Sq., opposite Queen's Statue. Public Lecture, Sunday, 7 p.m. Subject (by request), "The Planetary System: The Descent of Man." 5183 ;EW . ZEALAND RATIONALIST Caledonian Hall. Worcester Street—Mr W. W. COLLINS will Lecture To-morrow. Subject: "The Greatest War. in the World's History, viewed from the Standpoint of National, International, and Individual Morality." Lecture at "7.15 Questions answered after the Lecture. Admission free. .248 JAPAKURA, the Maori Silver Tenor, sings • at East Belt Church to-morrow evening.

MISCELLANEOUS. ______ 'ANTED Known—Sale of Work, St. Saviour's Schoolroom, Queen Street, Sydenham, Thursday, September 24. 5209 WANTED —Poultry Raisers to note that H. B. Sorensen has splendid Feed Barley, for sale, cheap. 5207 HHE Highest Bid buys the First Passenger /'Flight in the South Island: Scotland at Lancaster Park, September 26. 3655 HE- Highest Bid buys the First Passenger ■; Flight in the South Island: Scotland at Lancaster Park, September 26. 3655 pHE Propeller, that made the first Aerial - Flight in Australasia to be sold by Auction: Lancaster Park, September 26. W E Propeller that made the first Aerial —;,. Flight in Australasia to be sold, by Auction: Lancaster Park, September 26. 'GOTLAND wants a Passenger; highest bid '*-* has the honour: Lancaster Park, September 26. 3655 SCOTLAND wants a Passenger; highest bid "-> has the honour: Lancaster Park, September 26. -3655 You cannot depend upoa'tte daylight to awake you—rnor can you depend upon som« alarm clocks. Be certain, therefore, of punctuality, and BUY AN ALARM CLOCK AT ASHBY, BERGH'S. Value is what, we claim foe our clocks —efficiency, correctness, and reliability, at whatever price you pay. They commence at 4/-. Will you call? We've th« bast assortment in town. LTD. HIGH STREET

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 193, 19 September 1914, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 193, 19 September 1914, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 193, 19 September 1914, Page 15

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