"THE STAR/* PRICE 2d, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: If booked, £3 per annum. If paid in advance £2 12s per annum* N,2. Poetags IS$ additional.
SHIPPING NOTICES. ,'SVJSriON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF 'U 1 NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Steamars will bs dispatched ag imdor (citcnmaiances permitting):— WELLINGTON— Train. p.ra. *t Ely. Wshine Tum , Tlmr., Sit, 7.18 10 a.m. Maori Wed., Pri. 7.19 10 a.m. DUNEDIN. Moaowai • Hon., Aug.-0 4 9a.m, NAPIErTgISBOENK AND AUCKLANDKavua From Welßngiou.About Aug. 11. SYDNEY AND" HOBAET, from LINGTONMoana About August 12. SUVA, SAMOA, VAVAU. EAAPAI, NUKUALOFA— Mokoia From Auckland, about Aug. 91. RAROTONGA, HAUTE A, and PAPEETETalune From Auckland, early. CANADA, AMERICA LONDON. - via SUVA,HONOLULU and VANCOUVERNiagara From Auckland, about Aug. 24. SAN FRANCISCO via RAROTONGA sad PAPEETE,— Maiania From Wellington, about Aug. 11.
PUBLIC NOTICES. MONEY TI,TONEY TO LEND. LENT MONEY i-U LENT MONET £S to £m. LENT MONEY UPON ANY APPROY- LENT MONEY ED SECURITY" (in any LENT MONEY part of tho Dominion), LENT MONEY FURNITURE, inclining LENT MONEY LIVE STOCK, FARM LENT MONEY IMPLEMENTS. Etc. LENT MONEY Yon can always bo ceV- LENT MONEY tain of honourable and LENT MONEY absolutely Clean and LENT MONEY Straight Business. LENT MONEY THE CITIZENS’ LENT MONEY LOAN AND DIS- LENT MONEY COUNT CO.. LTD.. LENT MONEY 88. Hereford St.. LENT MONEY Opn. Union Bank, LENT MONEY Telephone 2567. LENT MONEY Correspondents enolos® LENT MONEY Stamped Envelop®. LENT FPD
TENDERS. TENDERS FOR LEASING. rS PUBLIC TRUSTEE juntas Tenders lot: the Lease for p/ period of SEVEN VEAR3 from sth September, 19iW, of all that parcel of land: ' Situated in GOUGH’S BAY SURVEY DISTRICT, Vine LOT S2 on D.P. No. Ssf3, BLOCK 1, Pt. RS. -IT2O, 1122 1 •md 2235, wad containing 61 ACRES 26 PERCHES. The property consists of good daiiying land, aJI Etassed and well, aheltcrcd, with Five-rpcmed House, cowshed, etc., isituated In ’ Long Hay Road, 1$ mile from town of Akajoa and • within convenient distance of Dairy Factory. Conditions of Tender may ho inspected at the Office of the Agent <f the Public Trustee, Akaroa or with the undcrsijnied, 1 with whom tenders close on the l£th AUGUST, 1920, ot 2 p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, . T. D. KENDALL, •Local Deputy Public Trustee, Public Trust Office, G 'ouca&ter Street; Christchurch.. 81 IS WANTED, Tenders for Laying 2D,'200 •Bricks, near " Obristcimrch. Lloydo Brian, Sumner. '’Phone 8, Sumner. 1691 X
LECTURES. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. LECTURES ON EDUCATION. /BOURSES of Lectures on the Principles of y Education will bo delivered by tie Professor of Education as follows: 1. Tha Fundamentals of Educational Reform. 'WEDNESDAY, at 7 p.m., in Boom 6. ’x This course is intended especially for teachers. First Lecture, ■ Wednesday, August 11th. Experimental Education (Elementary). <). Experimental Education (more advanced) (Times to be Arranged.) Persona wishing to attend either of these two courses are invited to communicate with Professor Shelley. mentioning hours convenient to them, or to meet him in his room (Room 9) on SATURDAY, August 7th. L. A. STRINGER. « „ Registrar. Canterbury College, 4th August, 1920, g&jj H T HE Rev J. Pattrson will giro an Elocntion Recital in St Peter’s Church Next Thursday, August 12th, at 7.30 p.m. "■Come." ■ .• lyaj
INDIA. A LANTERN LECTURE by MR C. It. N. MACKIE, TRADES HALL, , WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11, at 6 p.m. India, a Land of Mystery, Romance, Tragedy and, Promises Tub Social Condition, Religious Life ai-d Fidurei Outlook of Her People by one who ha: been there. 1707
1101 Thursrli "-Come Rev J. Paterson will give an Elocui Recital in St Peter's Church Kest ae, August 12th, at 7.30 p.m. •” ’ 1722 '
MEETINGS. CHRISTCHURCH RETAIL ITJjITERERS’ ASSN, (Incorporated.) A MEETING- of the above; tcill be h«M in the Burlington Tea Rooms, on MONDAY, the 9th at 7 p.m. r.haip, 1731bP A. ENOS, Secretary. ; A meeting op the k.z.w.u. * will Held iu tlis TRADES HALL, CHRISTCHURCH, On SUNDAY, AUGUST 22nd, At 3.30. Business: Nominations for Official Positions, Delegates to Conference Organisers, General, 431 X ’
KEW ZEALAND Rationalisin' Association.—A Mooting of' the above Association Mil tabs place on MONDAY, AUGUST fHh. at the WE.A. Rooms, Trades Hal! Gloucester Street, at 8 p.m., when an Address will be delivered on “ Old China.," dealing with the Evolution of Polterv and Porcelain Ail interested, are. cordially ivvited. 9SH ‘ SITUATIONS VACANT A WANTED 1702 a WANTED. Yclß. Aho FACTORY. dainties, limited rv Ai't I£jU, QtLuk'R POILER. Alio, SOTS FOR factory. 1 18-21, Dundao Stroot.
WANTED— FOR ODU CARPET AND LINOLEUM DEPAKTMBFI3. Apph A. -l._WHmr-S, 3g*l High Street, (Jhrialchurch. LAIS'? Halp 'rritited at ones; naetj Applyl39. Esphatde. Ksw Brighton ’ ' : ' - '. . *s«i
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