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Mr William Jennings Bryan, c - Secretary for State, has offered to t list in the United States Army as , private soldier. The refreshing, stimulating qualit; of KOLA-NIP are more than welcoj on these tiring, hot,' thirstfnl days. , quenches thirst, cools heated blood, a. “feels good” all the w?/ down. DEATH. OLTNN. —On March It, at his late residem Highbank, David Quinu; aged 83 yea . R.I.P. LOCAL GOVERNMENT KOTICEB igOBOUGH OF WOOLSTO: EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY.. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. - In the matter of the Municipal Corpori -- tions Act, 1908, and its Amendmen . and of the Local Elections and Po Act, 1908, and its Amendments. I hereby give public notice that at the Elc | tion of One Councillor for the Borough • Woolston, held on the Itth day of Mart i 1918, the persons hereinafter named we i Candidates, and received the Number I Votes set oposite their names respectively:HILL. CHARLES .. .. 183 votes ROWSE, DAVID .. .. 372 votes And I hereby declare the said DAY; «•' I BOWSE to be DULY ELECTED. 1 Dated this loth day of March, 1918. W. V. SIDDALL, j 7390 Returning Officer. LECTURES. jg VER TB ODY* £ SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 17th. ILLUSTRATED LECIDHf By DR THACKER. Admission —Silver Coin. IN AID OF BANDSMEN’S MEMORIAL FUND. 7? '• LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. \TTANTED, Smart Young GIRLS, lea . T machining; good wages; powc m j chines. 321 Gloucester St., near School. j vfTAN TED to Buy, Modern Dwelling, fl It rooms, vicinity St. Albans. App I “Terms,” Sun Office. jw» - KAURI Boat, 19ft, for Sale, £3. Apply > H. Cooper, Belfast. 73 rpHE Oxford Fish and Luncheon Rooo . 1 Lyttelton. Open dally from 11.38 T 10.30 p.m. Fish luncheons, teas, and so, pecs. 1,--. • IT'ISH Daily, direct from boats. Choici Smoked Fish on baud at all times, ; -- lowest prices. OUR Speciality, Fried FLsh and Chips t > take home. Fresh Oysters twice a week. A trial solicited. 99

reports in connection with a warm reception which the board’s inspector was alleged to have received from the manager of the Glue Company. Mr Wright asked whether that was not the reason why it gave the company notice to disconnect. Witness replied that it was not. Dr Herbert Chesson, District Health Officer, gave evidence regarding the unwholesomeness of the effluent. Further evidence regarding the effluent was given by Professor A. A. Biekerton, Government Analyst, and Thomas Tomlinson, the inspector to the Drainjage Board. (Proceeding.)

m An Army of Collectors will be “ on the warpath” To-day Every Christchurch citizen will do his “bit ” To-day GO “OVER THE TOP” TO-DAY CUT OUT AND POST TO-DAY To A. STEDMAN, Esq., Honorary Treasurer, Citizens’ Red Triangle Committee, Bank N.SAV., Hereford Street. I enclose herewith my donation to the Citizens’ Red Triangle War Fund. Signature Address DAY

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1276, 15 March 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1276, 15 March 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1276, 15 March 1918, Page 9