AMUSEMENTS, ETC. CHILDRENS FESTIVAL. CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL, COLOSSEUM. COLOSSEUM. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, At 8.15 Mail). DOCKS OPEN AT 7.16 p.m. pOLOSSEUM V>OLOSSEUM *-o > (he unprecedented success o£ the Children's Musical Festival, and the numerous requests for an evening devoted to Choral' work, tho committee have decided to give rv , GRAND SACRED CONCERT GRAND SACRED CONCERT in the Colosseum, as mentioned above. The Festival Orchestra, comprising over 800 voices and instrumentalists, will make the heart glad. In addition to the excellent programme to be submitted, some items that have not yet been given, & Grand Trombone Solo will be given by PEXVATE HARRY LARSEN, Champion Slide Trombonist' of Australasia, accompanied by the full orchestra of over fifty. Private Larsen will i, play “0 Rest in the Lord," fiom “ Elijah.” Armirsion by Silver Coin. .Entrance by tho door nearest Manchester Street will b© for those WHO CONTRIBUTE NOT LESS THAN 2s. In return tor this donation a special sort will be provided, also complete book containing words of the items to be given. The children have worked hard for months to give you pleasure, so give liberally, and help swell the fund they are raising Extra traraoars will be provided at the usual time of departure. Hon. Musical Director, Mr H. Gladstone Hill. Stage Manager, Mr H. Sweney. 6172 GEO. W. FORD, Hon. See. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TALKED ' ABOUT? JUST as mountains are made from grains of sand and seas from drops of water, so from, sly glances, whispered, nothingnesses, nodding heads and secret nudges can be formed , the sea. of .scandal in which many a reputation flounders. SEE “BABBLING TONGUES.” AT EVERYBODY’S ALL NEXT WEEK.. DON’T FORGET RAILWAY SOCIAL. JJIBE RNI Hi HALL. NEXT SATURDAY. That is whore you win Good Prize*. Tickets: Gents Is 6d, Ladies Is. 4027 W. MATTHEWS, Hon. Secretary. npHB Story might have been written about A people yon know in Christchurch. See Babbling Tongues. At Everybody’s AH Next Week, SPORTING. PATRIOTIC TROTTING CARNIVAL GROUNDS, ADDINGTON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER fiti. LADY LIVERPOOL PANTOMIME RACE (in .saddle), about one mile and a half. ■ First .prize , trophy valued £5 ss, Second .. trophy, valued,. £3 2s. . For .unregistered Horses and Rider*. Those nominating must state the Costume ■ they ■ intend' competing In. The, Committee reserve the right to accept or decline any nomination. . Those, rejected will, receive Thirty Green Lucky Number Tickets in,place of a Refund Entry, 2s 6dTEADESMEN’S '■ HANDICAP (In saddle), ahont one mi.o and a half. First prize trophy valued £5 ss, Second trophy valued £2 2k. _ For unregistered . Horses only. an ommation ss, no Acceptance'.:* Nominations close MONDAY, September 80th, at Noon, ■with. L. B. HART, An Richfield • Street, ur -Box 671, Conatchurch. 2319 TENDERS. TENDERS FOE INLAND - MAIL SERVICES FOR 1919, 1920 AND 1921. SEALED alternative Tenders will bo re- • at *he several Chief Host Offices in the Dominion until noon 'bn SATURDAY, Tir c^er > -1-918, for the conveyance of Mails for periods of one, two or three years from tbs Ist January, 1919. A list of services for. which Tenders are being invited is on exhibition at all Post Offices. , W. R. MORRIS, General Post Office, Wellington, 12th September, 1918. 8416 X TENDERS FOR TROOPSHIP CANTEEN STORES. OEALED TENDERS will be received up to M 12 o’clock (noon) on the 2nd October, 1918, for Supply and Delivery at Wellington of CANTEEN STORES for Troopships, fenaer forms may bo obtained at Headquarters, N.A. Military Forces, Wellington, and District Headquarters, Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin, Tenders must be addressed to the Quartermaster-General, N.Z. Militarv Forces. Wellington, and endorsed “Tender for Troopship Canteen Stores/’ ,H. C. NUTSFORD, Assistant Quartermaster-General. 19th September, 1918, t"pENDERS are invited for 'he A of s{. Acres, with buildings, and i provementf, near town. Tenders October. Any tender not necsssa copied. Particulars 108, Kingsley enham. WANTED TO SELL. CJUIT SUPERIORITY, L7UIT SUPERIORITY. The superiority of the P.T.O. Tailoring Service’ is a reality. This known superiority accounts for tho brisk and busy state of our tailoring rooms. A better suit, better, fitting, of better fabric, better made, at a less cost—that in what P.T.C. Tailoring means to you. P-T.C. TAILORING CO. (Mr ,Geo. Dennis, Cutter), . MANCHESTER STREET CENTRAL, Christchurch. \yAKTED to Sell, Modern 5-roomed Bun- ' ’ galow, St Albans East; no agents. ; C.0.0. , 4027 V\T ANTED, £BOO, First Mortgage, gilt- » ' edge security, in Christchurch. P, L. Davies and Co. .1030 FOR Sale, Child's Bicycle, seat facing . mother; also Infant’s Chair, three positions, in good order. Walpole, 34 Enstou 8Q ; _4027_ Sale, 2 Thrce-whceled Delivery Motors, A with hoods, lamps, spare parts, tubes, lyres snd wheels, cheap. Apply Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., Cashel St. ; 4027 WANTED to Sell, Fair Converted Electric Hcadlighis, ?7s'.Gd; Dreadnought Generator, 15s; and Oil Tail-lamp, 10s. Apply n AI.M. 4027
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