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»■ yntc b»iuK taken Harold Bellamy o.r-iiy .-c-'urcd the honour. DOMINI OX DAY. At the on Do minion Day thd chiloron wt-i-v paraded. Mr('. H. Opie Slave ;i. short and tin* flag was -••uhitod. aft'rr which the children dispersed for i.he daw SI'OIiTS CATHK/UINC. LABOUR DAV. \ largely attended nireliiiy held" nt Xorth Brighton early in the week, tlio object. boin<: to organic another ■eh oil in rif.i.v- iimnev tor the Bed Cross l«'nnd>. A] r K. A. Leaver presided. On (lie inoiion nl' Mr Stnihun. it was resolved to hold a sport.-, Leathering on Labour Day at the New .Brighton Trotting ("lull's 'jronnds. A sub-com-mittee w.'i- --ct np to draw up a proirrsuimie of <<v«.'iir«. Ji was .suggested hv ..Mr Blank thai ruiito marching round the track by tin' pin toons of the Citizens' Defence Corps wotild he a popular i'vi.tt: also thai squads of children mi<jhi ink<: part in ;i school*, romliot.ii ion. The. Catherine; will he on a !a)'o;o scab', and ihe promises of support arc very encouraging. WAB RELIEF HALT,. Tin' committee of the War R-oliof Fund desire to acknowledge the kindness of iho undermentioned .supporters of t-lio fund for donating the, i'o?|>wiiig articles : Miss Adams, programmes and pencils; Me-sdamcs Hoard and Richards, fruit; Mr Collins, cream; Mrs Ohivers and Miss Ell, flowers; Mrs Aaquith, Mrs Siwock, Mrs Carder and Mr Chammon, sweets; Miss Arklo, of Arklo's Bay, Auckland, lillies; and Mrs C. If. Winny, pot of frczian. SCOUT -TROOPS' ITEMS.

Mrs Q. 1 hompson, Chief Scout Mistress, has had to obtain three months' leave of absence ov. injr to ill-health. She leaves' 1 tor jui extended holiday on Monday next. It will depend upon tlie state of her health as to whether she can take up the, work Again upon 'her.return. It is to ho hoped that tlio rest will hare 'the desired effect, and that Mrs Thompson will again be able to resume control. During her absence • Miss Bishop, in conjunction with Mr | Bishop, will be in charge of the troop. Tho Scouts' concert.- given recently realised £lO 10s." This amount will be ; divided between the two troops. Tho Scouts desire to thank Mr and Mrs Pyne, Mrs Laugford, and Messrs Strange, and Co., for help given at the concert; also Mesdames-White, Pyne/ and--Messenger-'for "supervision of the girls at the tepid baths. Mrs Messen-, ger has for the future undertaken -the supervision of the girls at the baths. RED CROSS REPORT. On Tuesdav afternoon the Mayoress (Mrs J. A. Flesher) explained matters in connection with the coming River Carnival to he held in Chnstchureh during December, to a_ large audience of ladies. Many promises of support were received. A cake stall will be conducted by the ladies of the Red Cross branch. It is hoped that everyone who can possibly, do .so will combine to make the function a "great " success. Tho monthly list of articles sent iorward to the Christchurch Depot is:—l 3 bundle* face cloth*. 6 dundles operation cloths. 3 bundles diet cloths 3 bundles medical cloths. 2 bundles dish i cloths, 30' largo fomentation cloths, 3] dozen swabs. 31 pair slippers, 13 bala--j olava«, 45 pairs socks, 11 nightshirt*, j 79 scarves. 1 pair mits, 3 surgeon'scoats. 9 bed jackets, 10 underpants. 19 undervests, 11 pyjamas, 6" binders. 2 hob , water covers, -10 triangular bandages, <>(> rolled bandages, 8 manitails. 14 sol- j die.rs' hags, C tea. iowels, 3>> wringers. -J RET) CROSS CONCERT. \ The concert given by the Christ- j church Train wavs Brass Band and Mill- ; strel Troupe in the Presbyterian Hall j on Thursday evening in aid of the Rexl Cross Fund, was well attended. A varied programme- was successfully given by members of the troupe a-nd : others. 'lt is reportcd that between £7 and will go to the fund as aresult. .MOTHERS' UNION". The usual monthly meeting of_ tho branch was he-Id on Friday by Sister Kate. A collection was taken up m the room and realised Ids, towards £1 wanted to buy 100 tins of milk for curbovs at the Dardanelles. When this is arranged over 400 tins will have heeu sent to the front by tho New Brighton branch alone —a very creditable result -.vheu the number of members is taken into consideration. Mothers are asked to please note that Nurse Maude, will address the next meeting. A large attendance is wanted. METHODIST CHURCH. The services in the Methodist Church to-morrow will be conducted in tho morning by the "Rev' W." A. ~Sim-lair,■ and in' tin* evening by'the- Rev 1'". 'i.'. ] Harris. '"..'..''•. j BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP. | Tlie amateur billiard championship of. New Brighton wa-s decided in the Cen- i tra.l billiard, rooms.on Thursday even-J ing before an attendance of nearly a j hundred. The contestants -were .1. ! Haig arid S..Kvans. Both played con- | sistently, neither gaining any sensa- ! tioiml breaks. J. H.aig won by 11 points in an interesting finish. Seaside residents,, .should, note that, although continuing their low prices, Arm-strong's deliver parcels, free in New Brighton. •''." " X

WEAK, ACHING BACK? ROB OUT LUMBAGO! Rub backache away with a small bottle of old "St. Jacob's Oil." Ah I The pain is gone! Quickly? Yes. Almost instant relief from pain, -stiffness and lameness follows a gentle rubbing with " Sf ; Jacob's Oil." Rub this soothing, penetrating oil whereverthe pain is. and like magic, relief comes. .*: St. Jacob's Oil ''.is a harmless . backache, lumbago and scatica cure, which never disappoints, and does aot burn the skin. Stiffness, "stitch ia the side," and sense of weakness in" ';Ti<f spine cured in a moment: " St. Jacob's Oil" enables you to forget that you ever had a back, because it will not- hart or feel stiff and weak any more. Do not suffer ! Ci<n a small bottle of "St. Jacobs Oil" row from you* aliemist and obtain lasting relief. Is an idea! food for in rants. Give vour ij:ibv f\trv BIUUHTOX Sections, cheny—Two fine, bipdr J-acrc- Section*. handy, to tram erid£<? «ui,d Domain. Priir, ~ io each. £5 deposit, li.iia.m-e XI monthly. J'. L. J) a vies ana Co.. It'll. Ciahei Street-. fPO Let, Boarding of J 7 rooms, with J- aii conveniences;electric light: handy to Etiilway Station. Rent ;'..V- per w«-k. Price. Kir Furniture and ccntem.*. i'2'>o. Xo good-will. The present owner luc* conducted the business, fur many year? with success and is now 'i; a position to retire. S<>!*> Agents, ! P. la. Davie* and Co.. IM. Ca.shei Street. ' j ■pVF.ftYBODY'S Chance -Ja Sections, -* J " Brituiiiiiu F.siHto," Xint.ii Brighton, 2 minutes, from bench, n minute* from tram. Price iMf) ea-cb. Only XI deposit, balance XI monthly.' Call enry and wjeel one. P. h. Da vies and Co., .!»>'. Ca,hel Street. MORTGAGEES' Sale—Superior T-roorned Sint;lr-i»tcrey House, not Icier built, with every possible ronvrinrnce.T |noi\ r eiV.rnnee : tut mi ted .lv:;t :<"".■ Avcii'ic. near Colombo Street, i', ot wincn AMOctl ca P L. Davies wr.d Co J»1«jO Term-. £W <i«v..-.. i ..'iimv 'to si),' buyer. The, best value in (lie locaUfy. P. L, Davie.s and Co., 161, Csifihel_Street. X >r 7CA BUYS 4 Aoro«. suudl House, outX I OU buildings. Spreydou. Only £2OO cash required, balance ecu remain far several years. P. L, Davits and Ca, 161, C<whel fctrcet,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11508, 2 October 1915, Page 11

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