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On Saturday, October 21. Trafalgar Day, the Sumner Sea Scouts will hold a big aquatic carnival at Monck's Bay, Sumner. The schooner Annie Hill, the Sea Scouts’ headquarters, will be open for inspection' after being officialy opened. For visitors there will be side shows, boat races, mctor-boat rides and afternoon tea. Two bands will be in attendance. At the 1/inwood Congregational Church, Ferry Road, to-morrow a floral festival of spring will be celebrated in the morning and the evening. Flowers given will be sent to the Public Hospital. There will be appropriate hymns, chants and anthems, and Messrs \V. J. Richards and Johnson Mayfield will render solos. Miss Baker will preside at the organ, and Rev Clyde Carr will preach. The report of the Appointments Committee presented to the meeting of the Canterbury Education Board yesterday morning stated that the Kaiapoi School Committee had forwarded a letter received from the residents at Pines Beach Res we, asking for an infant teacher for two months in the year (February and March) in order to provide instruction for the children li ing near the beach during the summer. The committee 1 ad no recommendation to make. Mr D- G. Sullivan, M.P., has received a letter from the New Brighton School Committee expressing its very great appreciation of his successful efforts to secure additions to the New Brighton Main and North Beach Schools. At Mr Sullivan’s instance, the Minister of Education, the Hon C. J. Parr, has decided to add two rooms to the main school, two rooms to the North Beach school, and one room to the Aranui School. QUAINT BUNGALOW FURNITURE. The prevailing taste these days is undoubtedly for quaint bungalow furniture which is offered at a fur lower price than ordinary furniture by the Salisbury Furnishing Co.. 115 burv Street (betweenOolombo and Victoria Streets). Phone 4836. For instance -7 piece Dining Room Suites £l6 10s, Chesterfield Suites in moqn-
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16846, 23 September 1922, Page 9
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