l AMUSEMENTS. j ■ A MOMENTOUS SCREEN EVENT | A MOMENTOUS SCREEN EVENT I 'At „ „ j VERY BODY'S, j (The Theatre that Sets th© Standard.) j i Twice Daily—2.3o and 7.30 p.m. ! THIS WEEK : THIS WEEK j , The First Fihning of William Gillett's World- j famed Sta-?e Success, 1 | "SECRET SERVICE." j ' "SECRET SERVICE." ] [ "SECRET SERVICE." i j "SECRET SERVICE." ! i "SECRET SERVICE." | "SECRET SERVICE." _ i ! Recognised to be tho Greatest Melodramatic | Masterpiece of the Age! ! | It also marks the return to the 6creen of the i Popular Actor, ROBERT WARWICK, ! ROBERT WARWICK, ROBERT WARWICK, 1 ROBERT WARWICK, ROBERT WARWICK, ROBERT WARWICK, Who plays the part of Lewis Dumont. which many will remembsr as being played here so successfully some vcars a-go by CUYLER HASTINGS. CUYLER HASTINGS. j "SECRET SERVICE." is a thrilling story of love and daring deeds, picturised by one of the Greatest All-Star Casts ever in ono picture. j Tlvso includo: — ROBERT WARWICK. WANDA HAWLEY, THEODORE ROBERTS. EDYTHE CHAPMAN, RAYMOND HATTON, LILLIAN LEIGHTON, ETC., ETC. In nddition ; — A High-class Supporting Programme, j including: — j Tho Latest Pcan-"-SArtcraft Production, "LOUSIANA," "LOUSIANA," Starring VIVIAN) MARTIN. VIVIAN MARTIN. A Mack Sennett Comedy, and a Gazette. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phono 4925. 4104 DANCING. MR W. S. WAUCHOP is now forming an a-'ditional Class for the FOX TROT, ONE STEP, and all modern ballroom dances, commencing SATURDAY, MAY 22nd, at 8 p.m. Early application is advisable. Studio: Cor. Manchester and Worcester streets. 'Phone 4107. W8750-2754 PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. PARTNERSHIP. I GIVE Notice that I have admitted MR JOHN DOUGLAS GODFREY into Partnership, as from this date, and that we will continue tho Practice of Solicitors under tho name of BISHOP and GODFREY, at tho Chambers hitherto occupied by mo at 161 Hereford street, Christchurch. Dated this Ist day of June, 1920. W. E. D. BISHOP, 3964 F. Solicitor. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE. PRICE INVESTIGATION TRIBUNAL. Offices: 154 Manchester street (Next Express Co.'s Buildings). /"lOMPLAINTS re alleged PROFITEERVJ ING may be brought before the Tribunal for enquiry and investigation by any person in writing, addressed to the Secretary, P.O. Box 846, or by calling at the Offices. Also Complaints may, be. .to. Labour "Department's Inspectors' andHepresentatives wherever situated. G. H. CHRISTIE, 7906 Secretary.. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS, CHRISTCHURCH TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. ALL Connexions for which Subscriptions are unpaid at Noon, on THURSDAY, the 10th June, 1920, will be cut off, in accordance with the notice printed on accounts rendered. BY ORDER. E. C. GAGE, District Engineer, 4044 P. and T. Department. _ FIRST AID. HOME NURSING AND HYGIENE. EVENING CLASSES for a Short Popular Course of Instruction m either of tho abovo subjects are now being formed. Particulars at Office of St. John Ambu-' lance Association, 119 Worcester street. Telephone No. 2614. 58746 jsitt's. isitt's. isrrrs. I Everything for tho Architect I S or Draughtsman. S I Tracing Cloth and Paper. I T Whatman's Drawing Papers. T T Drawing Inks —all- colours. T S. S JUST UNPACKED. I English Manufactured Mathematical 1 S Instruments in Half or Complets Sets. S I DRAWING BOARDS, all *izes. I T T T TEST OUR PRICES before purchas- T S ing elsewhere. We are Direct £ Importers from the Manufacturers I LEATHER GOODS OF EVERY* I S DESCRIPTION. S I Ladies' Bags, some choice new designs. I T Dress and Suit Cases, Brief and Kit T T Bags. T S Musio and Writing Cases, etc. S I Self-filling FOUNTAIN PENS: I S Onoto, Waterman, etc. S I Plain or Gold-mounted. I i T T T GAMES: A largo assortment for the T S Winter Evenings. S MECCANO and ERECTOR SETS. L. M. ISITT, LTD.. 112 Cashel sereet. ISITT'S. ISITT'S. ISITT'S. 15162-3956F LOST. 2H.P. FROM HARLEY DAVIDSON. OWNER CAN FIND SAME BY HAVING IT TUNED AT GORDON AND BARKER, THE MOTOR TUNINtG EXPERTS, 179 MANCHESTER STREET. G5315-3711F ISAAC ROBINSON, 184 Cashel street, Christchurch. ' CASH BUYER OF OATS, CHAFF, ONIONS, FOWLS' WHEAT. POTATOES. PEAS. 'Phone 1055. ' R8729 TO FARMERS, Grain and Seed Cleaners.— We have for sale Chatham Seed Graders, with bagging attachment, and 27 riddles complete. Price £12. These machines clean, grade, and separate any grain and seeds grown on the farm. With the present hi?h price of land it does not pay to sow weeds. One hour's work with the Chatham Cleaner will save days of labour in the field, j and ensures liisher prices for the produce. ! Apply ARTHUR WILSON and C 0.,. next D.1.C., Cashel street. W8705-1085 UOIS - ! 195 CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. Government Broker lor the Purchase and I Re-sale of Milling Wheat. 1 CASH BUYERS OF ! OATS CHAFF | BARLEY POTATOES 1 PEAS GRASS SEED ! |U£6U !
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 1
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