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amusements. npsINO * 1 *■ ■ SHlKl '?lman l churcS BSBTPETRIE AND RANDALL STREETS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER ID. Competitions. Sideshows. Numerous Stalls. Take No. 10 Car to Tweed Street. - ADMISSION FREE. ST ALBANS DISTRICT SCHOOL. MONSTER T>LAIN & FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL To be Held in THE SCHOOL GROUNDS On SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 19. Numerous Prizes. Children’s Grand March 2.30 p.m. Adults Is, Children 6d. EVENING FANCY DRESS DANCE FOR ADULTS, 7.30 o’clock. Double Ticket 3s 6d, Single 2s 6d. QHRISTCHURCH_ SPORTS CLUB. E. MORGAN (Olympic Champion, 1928) W. CAREY (N.Z. ex-Amateur Lightweight Champion). 10 Round—PROFESSIONAL CONTEST. 10 Round—PROFESSIONAL CONTEST. Also Colin Gardiner v. A. Campbell (N.Z. Heay-weight (Runner-up) Champion). Steve M’Kane v. (Holder Fairbairn Cup) D. Cree v. CIVIC THEATRE, CIVIC THEATRE. OCTOBER 21, at 8 P.M. OCTOBER 21, at 8 P.M. Prices: 7s. 4s, 2s, Plus Tax. Box Plan at Lange's. C. Erosnahan (Ashburton) N. Moulin ROLL UP! SELWYN STREET HALL. DANCE AND SOCIAL. TUESDAY, OCT. 15th, 8 P.M. Gents Is 6d, Ladies 3s. End of Season End of Season End of Season Season End of Season End of Season End of Season Season End of Season S K A JL I N GPLAIN AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. LAST NIGIIT MONDAY. OCTOBER 14. Good Prizes. Games, Novelties. Come and See the .Fun. CARNIVAL PRICES: Gents 2s 6d, Ladies 2s, Spectators 6d. All New Skates. G. Tubert, Prop. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Grand annual dance And DISTRIBUTION OF TROPHIES. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. CALEDONIAN HALL. Gents’ Tickets 3s, Ladies 2s 6d, Including Supper. Dancing from 8 to 1. Dancing from 8 to 1. JACKSON’S BAND. All Association Footballers and their friends are invited. There will be lucky spots, Monte Carlos, „ etc., etc., with prizes worth winning. Let us close the season with a bumper gathering. Don’t forget to roll up on Thursday, October 17, CALEDONIAN HALL. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. C* PETUNIAS, Asters, Lobelia, Scabious. Antirrhinums, Phlox, Is dozen. 64, Perth Street, Richmond. 234 X 2/6 SUGAR-BAG Sturmers, Rom Beauties, Jonathans, mixed, de livered. Gowanbank Orchards, HighstRoad, Papanui. 236 X AURICULAS, lovely lemon and other colours, 3d each; Gypsophila, 3d each; Gladioli Bulbs ? 2s 6d dozen; WallW" TOMATO Plants, hardy, 50s per 1000. Adcock, Avoca Valiev. Heathcote. T rjx> OMATO Plants for Sale. 22, Ensor’s Road, Opawa, near River. 0727 •MATOES, strong, healthy Plants for STURMERS, 3s 6d and 2s Sugar-bag. Bring bags. 114, Bligh’s Road, Pa- . 0014 PLANTS: Brown Purple Flags. 116, Sherborne St. 1 60, St Albans Street. ir HARDY Tomato, Cabbage and Lettuce Plants; also Large Variety Bedding Plants, jAsparagus. 134, Tenn Street, Beckenham. GODETIA Plants for Sale, 4d dozen. Why pay shop prices? 40, Harper Street. Sydenham. 0 047 Marshland. H CABBAGE Plants for Sale. 12, Ensor’s Road, Opawa, near river. 0726 Sale, Tomato Plants. Any quanyty. Adams, 151, Simeon Street, S prey don. 0 66 5 Street, Spreydo APPLES, Stunners, R. Beauties, Bearrys; Pears 201 b ss, 401 t All specials, delivered. 'Phone 36 Armstrong, 161, Sawyers Arms Roa PLANTS: Stocks, Clarkia. Godetia, Larkspur, Dianthus, Schibantlius, Candytuft, Cd; Sweet Sultans, Pd; Aquilegias, Coreopsis, S. Williams, Wallflowers, Marigolds, Scabious, Is; Yellow Violas, Geums, Is 6d; Pentstemons, „ Delphiniums, 2s dozen; Jypsophila, Perennial Phlox, Oriental Poppies, Perennial Asters, Lupins, Sliastas, 3d each delivered. Collett, 35, Strickland Street, Spreydon. 0604 CABBAGE and Cauliflowe. _ ._ ... per 100. Canterbury Bells, Is dozen. Arbutillon, 6d and Is each. 551, WorW' STRAWBERRY Plants, Madame Melba. 57, Lawrence Street, ETTUCE Plants, outside grown LEi x jr iiis, OUT.SIue grown, quantity, delivered. 14, Albert race, St Martins. 0: iNTS: Double Clarkia, Scabious. Godetia, S. Williams, 6d dozen; Violas, Wallflowers, Marigolds, Scabious, Aquilegias, Bells Perennial Phlox, Lupins, Doronicums, Shastas, Michaelmas, 3d each, deliver-j ed. Peaorce, 62. Burke Street, Sydenham. | M ISS SPARKES, Dressmaker and Ccstumiere, has removed to more premises, - - ■ commodious K .v. ti „ocD lau STREET, opposite Dominion Motors. Tailored frocks and costumes made to order. Reasonable prices. See our window display.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18889, 12 October 1929, Page 3

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