amusements. Q. R A X d THEATRE, I'ositrrelv ,he LAST TWO lUYS and ■'TWP Miv «£ IGHTS 01 '" ■'THF miv ° I'-D AT HOME " \ STA YK lJ AT HOME.'' And THE HEX WHO WENT." Programme—"Reventro" lUkth Storey,, 5-aet Metro; "Great Secret," jS °- \ ('asi but one); Chr:stio Comcdv. \a&L and BOOK a* THE BRISTOL. HL T X£>l;EDS* IT'u1T'uH?>"EIWAV AGAINNEXT un^- STEIiD . Ai '- o XEXT WEEK. The Great The Great XAZDIOVA, XAZIMOVA, -\AZJMOVA, sensation of tho Screen. In_'TOYS OF KATE." "jIG CTK AX D ~TH E A T~R £. ' nal Screening To-day of -vinif ? r lAX ~ POOR MAX." RICU MAX _ POOR MAX." Featuring -MARGUERITE CLARK. The Dainty MARGUERITE (.'LAI!K. Gazette, Travels in Greece. Comedy. Commencing To-morrow, Saturday: ivVV o "THE TIGER MAX." Y\M. S.HART in "THE TIGER MAX." 77315 FOR SALE; PORU AND HADFIELD, LTD. - 1 - _ POPULAR FENDALTON. Owing to tiic owner leaving tho district we have hud placed in our bands for ealo ONE OF THE MOST COMPACT HOMES in Lu3 fashionable Suburb. • GOOD ROOMS, plastered and artistically papered throughout, replete- with conveniences. Enamel Bath and Basin. Lighted vmh ELECTRIC LIGHT throughout. Splendid Sunny Return Verandah-ivery Wide). SECTION well over QUARTER-ACRE. High and dry. Sandy and Sumiy. It W f situated in ONE ot tho BEST STREETS, only 3 or 1 minutes from 2d Car. Grounds well laid out, with fitio trees and 6hrub<i. In fact, A BEAUTIFUL HOME. NOTE.—The house is largely built of Black Pjiw and Jarrali, with Kauri floors, so is quit*> out of the common. WE RECOMMEND IXSPKCTTOX. PKICE £1550. F.Jio 1605 FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE TO LET. FURNISHED, for a period of eay nine mcnths. Owner going .Home. Magnificent Grounds, in favourite suburb. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED. Early occupation. I Terras and full particulars from FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., F4579-48GF 133 Worcester street. I»f ° D E R N H O U S E. H ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR MATERNITY OR NURSING HOME. THIS PROPERTY has been well and faithfully built, plastered, papered, electric light, gas, tiled grates, return verandah 'icing North and Went, two w.c.'s, bathroom, hot and cold sorvice, otc. Situated close to Id tram scction, and tho . neighbourhood is bright, healthy, and quiet. We can recommend this desirable property •to those in fiearch of a house suitable eithor for a nursing homo or privato boardinghouso. Full particulars as to pTice, otc., from the Agents. GODFREY and TAYLER (W. S. Godfrey), GIGII-7GOIF ico Hereford etreet. WANTED TO PURCHASE. ! . -i i M ODE EX 8-ROOMED BUNGALOW, 2atoreyed preferred. WEST ST. ALBANS OR FENDALTON. Handy to Tram. Price from £2000 to £3000. Value must be good. . HILLARY and BAXTER, H-1629-959F 178 Manchester etreet. PUBLIC NOTICES. CROWN BREWERY CO., LTD. 'J'HE above Establishment will bo CLOSED TO-MORROW (SATURDAY'), for tho Annual Picnic. E. BOULTON, 7776 F. Secretary. CANTERBURY SWEET PEA ANITcARNATION SOCIETY. COTTAGE GARDEN COMPETITION. J-Acres —let prize £5 ss, 2nd prize £3 3s, 3rd prize £1 Is, 4th prize 10s Cd. A-Ac leg—lst prize £5 ss, 2nd prize £3 2s, 3id prize £1 13, dtli prize 10s Gd. ' Entrance Fee 2s Gd. FACTORY GARDEN COMPETITION. Entrance Fee 2a Gd. Entries close .on Tuesday, January 28th. The Society's office, G3 Cathedral square, Mr H. R. Best's Rooms, will be open on Friday, January 2-1 th, and Tuesday, January 28th, from 7.30 to 9 p.m., to receive entries. Please note these Competitions nre quite separato and distinct from those udvertiseJ by (.;nterb'.i:y Horticultural Society. WM. FENXER, Hon. Secretary. Box 569. 7783 CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. . AMATEUR COTTAGE GARDEN COMPETITION. [ CLASS I—.'.-ACRE SECTIONS. I CLASS 2—l-ACRE SECTIONS. Prizes—Class 1: £1, £2, and £1. Class 2: £5, £3, £2, and three prizes of £1 cach. Special Prizes given for Flowers and Shrubs, Best Rose Garden, Best Vegetable 1 Gaiden, and for Best Effect. Entry in each ; class, 2s Gd. ENTRIES close TO-NIGHT at 1 the Society's Office, IGG Manchester street. < Prize Monev for Sweet Pea Show, will be r-aid THIS EVENING. 7812 J. TIMBRELL, Secretary. , LOST POLICY. < THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSO- , CIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, • LIMITED. [ THE Policy No. 672GG, on the Books cf The j National Mutual Life Association of , Australasia, Limited, on tho life of "WILLIAM MOODY, Ijavin<* been lost, I hereby give notice that a copy of the original will J be issued, under Section 0 of the Life In- ] surance Act, 190S, unless notice be lodged for- < bidding same, on or before the Seventh Day ( of FEBRUARY, 1919. F. W. NICHOLSON*. 7779 Manager for New Zealand. NATIONAL BEEKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION ( OF NEW ZEALAND, . CANTERBURY s BRANCH. C 1 fPHE Annual FIELD DAY will be hold at -] JL MR WARD'S APIARY, Lakeside, on J SATURDAY", February Sth. A' Motor Conveyance will leave Cathedral - square at 8 a.m. Fares, Gs. Seats must be booked with the Secretary, Miss Mackav. P Middle Lincoln road, Spreydon, not later than February 4th. Tea, milk, and su J provided. All interested WELCOME. 103 i| d CENTRAL OTAGO PEACHES AND j f APRICOTS. -j ~nrv CASES arriving daily at Our Rooms, | C 550 Colombo street, formerly \m- a. cent's Brewery. ' J CANTERBURY ORCHARDIST CO-OP. 3 Sole Agents for Co-operative Fruitgrowers . ei of Otago, Ltd. i. LONGTOX, 1" 7713 Canterbury Orchards Co-cp., Ltd. _ PAMP MEETING SERVICE— To-night. 1 ( V/' English Park. St. Albans, _ Craciord ! s street Terminus. Commence at ..30. Sue- ■ ect. "Chiwt's Second C-oniing." Speaker, 1. ! Whittle. All welcome. — "IX7ILL the person v.'ho took RACQUET 1 ' » marked J.L., ar.d "PRESS" marked m Alan Haydock, from Broadway's on Thursday return at once to tsavo further trouble, 'i to Haydock, Rakaia? "fill HALKETT PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. J WELCOME HOME to Privates A. W. ! H C. MiJKav and C. V. Hack, is POSTPONED , F "till FRIDAY, Februarv Ist, 1919. j b< 992 P. REVELL, Secretary. lor
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16429, 24 January 1919, Page 1
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