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AMUSEMENTS. QP ERA HOUSE. Direction: BEN. and JOHN FULLER. TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT. An Exceptionally Brilliant Assemblage of Artists, with • International Reputations. a programme of wonders such as is eoldoiu seen in any theatre. BEN. J. FULLER Has the pleasuro to announce tho verv important engagement, for Five Nights Only, of MURRY LIVINGSTON, MURRY LIVINGSTON, MURRY LIVINGSTON, MURRY LIVINGSTON. MURRY LIVINGSTON, Featuring liis Protean Classic, "Tha Dreamer," a novel and orieinal conception. Starring Engagement for Five Nights Only, AUBREY AND RICHE, AUBREY AND RICHE, AUBREY AND RICHE, AUBREY AND RICHE, AUBREY AND RICHE, Printing an Up-to-date Venetian Sccna and Exciting Eloquence in Black and \\hito. NOTE.—These two acts have boon secured at an enormous expenso for the New Zealand circuit, and can only appear for Five owing to previous engagements in Now lori Special Engasement of NELLIE ICOLLE, NELLIE ICOLLE, NELLIE ICOLLE, Every bed v's Favourito Sinking Comedieniie, direct "from her Pantomime IViunphs. Snecial Engagement of LEYWOOD AND NORREiLL, LEYWOOD AND NORRRLL, LEYWOOD AND NORREtLL, Brilliant Burlesque Artists, away from tho ■beaten track. ORE ME R AND ARNOLD, OREMER AND ARNOLD, Clever Comodv Sketch Couple. HARRY FARROWS Sixth Coruscation tomicalitr. THE BABES IN THE WOOD. THE BABES IN THE "WOOD. A Uniqno Presentation of tho Ever-Fragrant I Fairy Storv. I PRICES: ?•« and la (phi* Tax). . Pla 'L^ t . j Milner and Thompson's. No Booking Fm>j | THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR: ! DO YOU KINK? /COLOSSEUM SKATING JJNK. OoLOSSEUM SKATING- RINK. OPEN DAILY. Morning, Afternoon. Evening, 10 to 12. 2.30 to 4.30. 5.30 to 7. <.30 to 10, If you happen to mise youx frienda, you will find them at tho Rink. TUITION FREE. IF YOU CAN "WALK, „„, 473 2 YOU CAN SKATE. INSURANCE COMPANIES. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO, ; .LIMITED. i FIRE MARINE. ACCIDENT. LIV^ ' ' STOCK, MOTOR-CAR. I TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS, -ATTORNEYS, AGENTS. '-V ! ?"W.-L BOLAM, Manager, N6030 . i'v. .'I 111 Hereford etreot. .UNION ASSURANCE Transacts all Classes of Insurance Business. Have you a Comprehensive Policy on your Motor-car ? Telephone 567 for a quotation. FRANK GRAHAM and 1 SON, Branch Managers, G4143 107 Hereford street. ' rPUfILtC NOTICES; H rp-ENDERS will be received by the underX signed up to* JULY' 15th, for CARTING OF CREAM from the Ashley, Leithfield, Amberley, atd Loburn districts, at per trip. Specifications can be seen at the office oi the Company at Softon or information car be had on applying to J. J. HENRY, Secretary, _ Sefton Mutual Dairy Association, 4173F . Box 4, Sefton. yALDHURST RED CROSS BRANCH.At tho drawing of tho RAFFLE oi Basket Tray on 4th July, No. 78 proved the winning number. Miss Kingdon being the prize-winner. 250 H. F. FREEMAN, Hon. Sec. A PARTY OF LADIES will have on Sale, at the Red Cross Shop, Cathedral square, HAND-MADE UNDERCLOTHING, BASILETS, Etc., from 10.30 tall 5.30 on TUESDAY, JULX 9th. 251 AND . COLD STORAGE Plana and Specifications for FREEZING WORKS, abattoirs; ICE-MAKING PLANTS. COLD STORES for FRUIT, FISH. MkA'XS, EGGS. DAIRY PRODUCE, eta Twenty-eight years' experience ia Five Countries, including U.S.A. Existing Works Re-modelled, Consul tatipns, Reportß. - E. J. GREENSTREET. F.R.A.1.C., Cold Storage Architect, 3 Bennett street, uuristchurch. Tel. 8573' . G46OJ LOVELY AKAROA. , Daily motor service, ALF. J. READ, Proprietor. NOTE.—MORNING SERVICE, 8.15. Christ' church De; art. Christchurch Depact, Little Akaroa Broadways. River. Depart, Monday .. 8.15 a.m. 2.50 p.m. 8.30 a, m, Tuesday .. 8.15 a.m 2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m. Wednesday 8.15 a.m. 3.0 p.m. 6.45 a.m, Thursday .. 8.15 a.m 2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m Friday •» 8.15 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m Saturday .. 8.16 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m i\OTE.—MORNING SERVICE, 8.15 a.m. Broadway's Depart. Special Trips, Wedding and Picnic Parties arranged privately. TELEGRAMS—READ, AKAROA. TELEPHONE—No. 0 AKAROA. Seats can be booked at THE LIBERTY BOOK SHOP (close to Liberty Theatre), ADAMS, LTD., and TOURIST OFFICE. Private Address—William street, AKAROA, THE BONDAGE OF ALCOHOL. DRINKO OFFERS FREEDOM. THERE'S a friend, cr maybe a reJatior near and dear to you, who is firmly ii tho grip of drink. Abstinence means hitppi ness and prosperity to him. You. can cux< him by commencing tho Drinko tieatmon 1 to-day. Inexensive —sure —pormarcnt. Boini odourless and lastelcsa Drinko can be givoi in liquid or food. It will not harm tho rnoff delicate constitution. Even if patient is unwilling to help him self Drinko can be administered secretly i deEired. Hundreds testify to its efficacy Write' for free booklet. All correspondent confidential. Plain scaled envelopes used State if Mr. Mrs, or Miss Lady Manager Drinko Proprietary, 212 O, Lambton Quay Wellington. ■ COLLINS AND CO.. FRUITERERS, CONFECTIONERS. ETC. Late F. Keeuo, ->"• > Gloria street A LL FRUITS in eeason, and Fresh Vege J\. tables at Bedrock Prices. . Choices Confectionery. Daily delivery. 'Phon 1354. C' 2519 COLLINS and CO. NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS. WE, tho undersigned Dairy Company are BUYERS OF HOME SEPARATED CREAM. Before sending elsewhere, write to us fc: ful' particulars. CANTERBURY DAIRY COMPANY, Box 562, P. 0., Chriatchurch Factory: 161 Lichfield street, opp. Fire Brigade. C 2-185 H' OLMES and SONS only stock their oeiebrated 4-piy Wire Mattresee*. and lell I at bedrock prices, at 130 and 132 High street. I f ttiais

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16258, 8 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16258, 8 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16258, 8 July 1918, Page 1

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