TTARBOUR LIGHT PICTURES—To-night, XJ. "Out of tho Fog," starring Naamora. To-morrow, Chas. Ray in "The Claws of the Hun," "Her Tender Feet" (West Comedy), and Gazette*. Special orchestra evening «»- non. *2?
OHRISTCHURCH BUILDERS. GET Quotations from us fdr all Building Material before buying eleewherft. FORBES. LTD.. Lyttelton. Telephone Ml Christchuieh- F4923-510S FISHING INDUSTRY. TOR SALE, TTp-t©-d*t» FISHING CRAFT J. of el! rw-riptions: BOATS, DINGHIES. MOTOR TRAWLERS. Complete with all Gear.. Call or write. An <?n"uirv cosie nothing: LOW PRICES. MILLER BROS.. H655&-961S Dockhead. Lyttelton. NOTES AND MEMORANDA. f A psaeecger train will leave Christ-church st 8.20 to-morrow for the Ellesmero County Trotting Club's races at I^eston. A 10 per cent, penalty will be imposed on all rates owing to the Kowai County Council that are unpaid on February Ist. | LAWN TENNIS. « THE DAVIS CUP. (By CtbU—Pr**t Association —CopynsfcU (loitriliin ud N.Z. Cablo AißOciitjott.) (Rcoeived January Sth. 0.-5 p.m.) SYDNKY. .?*nuory 8. The David Cup player# are all now in Sydney, and pr&ctisin* strenuously. Crowds attend th« courts daily to watch the play* Cuticura Soap —— — IS IDEAL — For the Hands _
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16727, 9 January 1920, Page 5
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