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FOR THE DANCING SEASON. Evening dresses and gaily lighted dance halls are now the order of the day. Of course you will attend many dances —looking your very best. To be alto- ? ether dainty apply “ Odo-rono ” beore retiring, and the unpleasant stain and odour of perspiration under the arms will be completely banished. *' Odo-rono " is sold in 2/6 and 4 6 bottles at D FERGUSON GLAN VILLE, Chemist, High Street, Christchurch.

SHIPPING NOTICES. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. &t**.«*v*rß will be dispatched a» under •circumstances permitting):— WELLINGTON— Train. Cargo p.m. at Rly. Maori Tuob., Thnra.. Sat. 7.18 10 a.m. Mararoa Mon., Wed., Fri. 5.20 10 a.m. SYDNEY (Cargo Only)— Fri., May 26 NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH— Corinna About May 25. ' WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH (Taking Cargo for Hokitika) — Kakapo About Wednesday, May 24. FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE— Inner Harbour. Early. FOR RAROTONGA AND PAPEETE— From Auckland. . May 81. SUVA, SAMOA, VAVAU, HAAPAI, NUKUALOFA— Navua From Auckland, about May 29. CANADA. AMERICA, LONDON, via SUVA. HONOLULU and VANCOUVER— Makura From Auckland. May 28. SAN FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGA aDd PAPEETE — Tahiti From Wellington, June IS. MEETINCB. I3UBLIO Meeting Ladies’ Association Football, 7.80 p.m., Tuesday, Chamber o? Commerce. Cathedral Square. Formation fresh clubs. Girls in costume, suggestions invited. Game explained. M. M’KENZIE, Hon. Sec., Cashel St. NOTICE to Members of Harbour Lights Club—Members are requested to attend a meet in v on Monday, 6.30 p.m., May 22. at Y.M.C.A. MISS PERRY, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. TRADES HALL. FRIDAY, MAY 26th, SATURDAY, MAY 27th. Afternoon and Evening. SALE of Poultry and General Produce. etc., Pullets, Cockerels, Potatoes, Onions, Butter, Eggs, etc., etc. PROCEEDS FOR ELECTION FIGHTING FUND. ,£IHRIBTCHURCH SHEEP DOG TRIALS. AT MT. PLEASANT HOMESTEAD, HEATHCOTE VALLEY. On THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT. A Class I.—Heading, eto. Class ll.—Huntaway. The Trial Ground is five minutes’ walk from the Railway Station, and trams run at frequent intervals. The Trials start Daily at 9 o'clock. 1440 SOCIAL HYGIENE SOCIETY, Women’s branch. Chancery Lane, welcomes women and girls desiring advice and information on matters relating to Sex Education and Social purity. Literature for sale and distribution. Open daily exoept Saturday. 606 PRIME MEAT. •OR WOOLSTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. A Long-felt Want Supplied. ONLY BEST QUALITY STOCKED. TOWN PRICES FOR CASH. Orders Delivered Promptly, w. LIN G, 213, FERRY ROAD, WOOLSTON xs "II TONEY to Lend, from £5 to £SOO, on -i-’L any Approved Security, Furniture, etc. Repayable easy weekly instalments. Strictly confidential. No publicity. The Citizens' Loan and Discount Co., Ltd., 88, Hereford Street. TeL 2567. 8217 X 1) ICKSON AND BURROW, SANITARY AND GENERAL PLUMBERS, 235, STANMOCE ROAD. ’Phone 3166. £ LL CLASSES OF WORK UNDERTAKEN, Town or Country. All Orders Promptly Attended to. Estimates Given. 4646X8 r ro Harqpetart® and Poker Work Btu.l dents. In preparation for the open*ng of the Art Classes for year 1922, we have Large Stocks of all classes of Turnery and goods for Marquetarie and Poker Work. NEW DESIGNS JUST OUT. These goods are to be had from our Christchurch agent. Mr J. H.' Martin, 15, Broadway’s Building, Cathedral Square. Call and see them. Jp SCOTT AND COY.. Art Specialists, 96, King Street. Dunedin. 4432 X TENDERS. WAR MEMORIAL. are invited for the Erection 1 of a CENOTAPH at LYTTELTON for the Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial. Plana and specifications may bo seen at the Borough Count Ts Office during office Lours. Tenders to be addressed to the Secretary c.o. Borough Council, and marked ** Tender for War Memorial.” TENDERS CLOSE AT 4 p.m. ON JUNE 17. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted D. J. COMER, Hon. Secretary. SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED. NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVE REQUIRED. ! A WELL-KNOWN AUSTRALASIAN AGENT requires MAN TO HANDLE N.Z. TERRITORY. Direct English agencies. Splendid selling lines. Knowledge of Hardware Trade and small capital essential. Apply 202 K.Y., “ Times.” jyj" A C H I N I S T S. Wanted for Dressmaking, Competent Machinist; one with Tailoring Experience would suit. Also Skirt Hand. Ballantynes. YOUNG Man wants Driving; knows Town well, and good references. tV'.M. 86d»

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16738, 20 May 1922, Page 1

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