The Otfieer-in-Ch&rge, War Grave? Division. Jutorual Affairs Department, has written to the executive of the Returned Soldiers’ Association stating that it was impossible to say the work of erecting permanent headstones and concrete kerbing round soldiers' graves in the Canterbury district, would he commenced. "Work on 3-50 such graves had been completed, and arrangements were being made to < ornmenee v,ork on 300 mom graves in rim Auckland district. The executive last night resolved to strong! v protest against the delay in commencing this work in the "Canterbury cemeteries.
IHe official catalogue, of the fifth Olympic motor exhibifciou is again almost a complete directory of the local ; supply houses for everything connected A'ith motoring. ;jnd is. on that account, likely to he kept by buyers for.reference ; after it has served its useful turn as a guide to patrons ol’ the exhibiton during Carnival Week. It i- again published by the “ Lyttelton Times ” Company, Ltd., and is on sale at the exhi- \ bit.iou for Od per eopy. t
TENNIS. VERY SPECIAL VALUE. /We hare | .-just landed "he WOLSEL^DY School ' Racquet for Girls, price 37s <3d. There j will be a big run on this Racquet. ! REECE S Sports Department, 661 -fl, j Colombo Street. 6 !
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17190, 6 November 1923, Page 3
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