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j AMUSEMENTS. 1 WILD EXCITEMENT WILD EXCITEMENT At Red cross motor carnival. ED CROSS MOTOR CARNIVAL. NEXT SATURDAY. FEBRUARY ilrd. The Larpos; Gathering of the World'"# Falsest Racing Machines yet seen on » New Zealand track. EXHIBITION OF FLYING BY C. M. HILL EXHIBITION OF FLYING BY C. M.HILL MOTOR-CAR ACCELERATION TEST. A DAY OF EXCITEMENT. £300 ST It A N D Sessions at 12. 1.45, 3JO, 5,15, 7. and 5.15. "ON TIIE LEVEL." "ON THE LEVEL." Featuring the Clever Actresses, Fanny WARD and Lottie PICKFORD. Also soo the r.ew Burton Holmes Travelogue, 'THE GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA" With its awful depth of ono mi l ©. EVERYONE should SEE THIS. Other Puramount Pictures. ST ARL AN D THEATRE. The Most Popular Actor on Earth. GEORGE WALSH in "HIGH FINANCE. • Screened at 12, 2, -I, G, 8 p-m. MAX LINDER, The World's Greatest ' Comedian, in "MAX COMES ACROSS."Screened at 1.35, 3.35, 5.35, 7.35, 9.85 p-m. LITTLE MARY McALISTER, the Most AVinsom© Child Actress, in "THE GUIDING HAND" at 1.15, 3.15, 5.15, 7.15, 9,15 p.m. QUEEN'S THEATRE. From 11 a.m. Another "Mutual" Masterpiece, MARGARITA FISCHER, The Spanish-American Beauty, in "THE PEARL OF PARADISE." Tho Glamour of Lovo and Adventure in Tho Tropics; And Bth Chapter of the Great Railway Novel: - ••THR GIRL AND THE GAME.' 8)50 JjiVERYBODY' S This Week. Tho Magnificent World Film Drama. "HUSBAND AND WIFE,"Starring _ Ethel CLAYTON and Montague LOVE. Coming—NEXT WEEK—Coming CHARLES CHAPLIN in Tho Latest Mutual-Chaplin Comedy, "THF. CURE." SSM Q.RAND THEATRE. EXCITEMENT. EXCITEMENT. Tho MOST EXCITING "THE PENDLETON ROUND-UP (No. 2). "THE PENDLETON ROUND-UP" (No. 2). The "dizzy limit" in daring horsemanship. MABEL TALIAFERRO (in "Jury of Fate ). A Delightful METRO Offering. "MYSTERIES OF MYRA" (No. 9). 8765 Liberty theatre. THIS WEEK. BESSIE LOVE. BESSIE LOVE. BESSIE LOVE. / In "THE SAWDUST RING." I, In "THE SAWDUST RING." In "THE SAWDUST RING." ! Also. Final Episode, "Tho Secret Kingdom." ' 8767 MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOL. 76 Holly road. 'Phono 4155. RESERVISTS given a thorough practical and theoretical course of training prior to going into camp, thereby assuring rapid promotion to N.C.O. rank, with a good oh ante of a commission. Over 600 trained to date, of whioh number over 90 per cent, have beta highly successful. Prospootua and full parliev.iari from Prinoipal, ' M 6155-6091 CAPT. a H. MATTHEWS. T. S. TANKARD'S PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. BUSINESS MEN, YOUNG- MEN, YOUTHS, LADIES. GIRLS, BOYS, i CHILDREN, ana SPECIAL. SEND FOR. PROSPECTUS. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. v. . - ■■ ' esat-. 5 ELECTION ' "y I :—;—^ | SOUTHERN MAORI ' u TO OTB ELECTORS. . '.M Th hi lamented death of your I&£o who repreßented tho - fws eix-yeaTs, throws upon, you tho responsibility! of choosing a suooessor on Thnzaday next. At the earnest zoqaeet of electors in *11 parts of the island I have consented to coma forward, and I now solicit your support tho poll Tho lute member waa a supporter of the Liberal Party, and under tho agreement arrived at between tho leaders on tho establishment of tho National Government it was agreed that in case of a vacancy the seat should be filled by a niati of tho wuftio political party. That. agreement has beea loyally adhered to, and on- this occasion _Mi Massey has asked those of his political party to cast their franchisee for the mar selected by Sir Joseph Ward—myself. Tho Maoris, like their European brethren, recognise that at tho present supremo moment all energy should be concentrated 'on the winning of the war, and with that view lam in thorough accord. The men of the raco to whom I belong have already given abiding proof of their loyalty to King and Country, and I am confident they. will continue to do so till this great menace is for ever crushed. . I am in entire sympathy with the desire to eliminate party politics and put aside controversial questions during the currency of the war, and, if honoured with your con- • fidence on Thursday, I will be found a loyal supporter pf the National Government. Thanking you in anticipation of your support and promising unswerving devotion to the work of oonserving your and tho, country's interests, I ara, faithfully yours, i HENARE PARATA. Chrietchuroh, February 18th. 8820 I — i BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. , THE WOLSELEY^ The Pioneer Sheep-Shearing Machine. '> "pvON'T Delay. Get a price for a Plant r XJ NOW, and so ensure it being fitted l ~ ready for use when required. It will pajr ° you to install the "Wolseley." AU dupli,t ca tes in stock at the Canterbury Depot. . 11. McCLELLAND, 59 Cashel street, Christchurch. Telegrams: "Shearing." Mc 6316 BROTHERS, LIMITED e k FLOUR MILLERS, e s v Grain and Produce Merchant*, 5 0 I 207 CASHEL STREET. Buyers of WHEAT. OATS, POTATOES, Q CHAFF, and all FARM PRODUCE. WBll3-ia2J " UNDERWEAR FOR GENTLEMEN. TpOR SUMMER WEATHER we recom- " mend the cool and comfortable COXDE « MESH UNDERWEAR. Complete Range of Sizes in Stock. H. BERRY and CO., Mercers snd Outfitters. 00 CASHEL STREET W. 'Phons 2138. BS<OS-579f RING 'PHONE 3373 l ~ TJ FINDLAY Givp.« TOP PRICE for ii . WASTE PRODUCTS Ho for vour Kiichen £ai. Uotlle«, Lead. BraJtt, Old' Copper, or anything which .mar k® . gardod a« Uselcsa. Don t forgot the Photta | Number and Addtc**I 470 TCAM STBEET, LINWOODi, Filßi
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16142, 21 February 1918, Page 1
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