amusements. Q.RAND THEATRE. CONTINUOUS FROM 12 NOON. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. RESERVE YOUR SKATS FOR THIS BIG PROGRAMME. Tho Thrilling EROAIiWEST Production, 'UNDER SUSPICION." From the FAMOUS Stage Dramn, BUT BETTER than tho Stago Play. Also that GREATEST of all Comedies. "HUNGRY LIONS IN A HOSPITAL." A Sunshine Shriek. "Hard Luck Bill ' (Comedy). Co-operative Weekly (Topical). USUAL PRICES: 3a to Is Id. Reserves 6d extra. BOX PLAN «t BRISTOL U"til 5 p.m., then at Theatre ('Phone '2934). 4293 Grand theatre, Thursday and FRIDAY, at three-thirty. TWO MATINEES EXTRAORDINARY. LOUISE MACK And • HER MOVING PICTURES. SEND YOUR CHILDREN. All about The Spies All r'xmt the Dog 3 of Belgium. AU about tho Parrot and the Canary. All about How I M-et Edith Cavell. .all about Dressing up to Save my Life. Thouisands of Child en, all over Now Zealand, are flocking to those Matinees, in which Mi»j Mack takes them a.vay across the world to France. Ita'.y, Belgium, Holland, especially in War Time. "This is history in its most entrancing foTm. Louise Mack bewitches the childicn even as sh-e ho ids li?r adult audiences enthralled." —M?'.bourne "'Agr." FOR CHILDREN FROM 7 TO 70. Popular Prices, One Shilling plus tax. £d. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. L'"UISE MACK. A FURORE OF ENTHUSIASM! A FURORE OF ENTHUSIASM! A FURORE OF ENTHUSIASM! "Mi?'.? Lonife Mack is a wonder-woman. She ha.<? seen more, learnt more, done more than any living womnn. Ono of the most charming women in London, the author of some twenty books, she fairly amazed 11= :■ 11 by her extraordinary audacity as a War Correspondent. going alone and unprotected inside the German lines. ■ But rho is most amazing of nil ns n telHn? of her Y"n MUST lieir/'-r-Clom-ent Pl-n-fer, editor of London "Sphere." "Brilliant, poignant, irresistible."—Auckland "Herald." "You rm~ purely eHim to V» the last of the War Correspondents out of Antwerp, and •rr. rn-n rrr a,t ulato .you thereon."—LONDON "TTMES." Book nt one® at Th"- Bristol for To-nielit. Popular Prices: 2s Gd (reserves), 2s, Is. 4295 EV E R Y B O D Y'S. TwiVf. Paily— and 7.30 p.m. William Gillette's World-famous Play, "SECRET SERVICE." Starring » ROBERT WARWICK. A thrilling etory of love and daring deeds, Also— 'LOUISIANA," starring Vivian Martin. Reserves at Tho Bristol, or 'Phono 492." | 4272 "rp HE MIRACLE MAN" • IS COMING. -LIBERTY. 4250 gYDENH.AM PICTURES. Return Season for TWO NIGHTS only. TO-NIGHT end THURSDAY NIGHT. MICKEY Featuring ' MICKEY MICKEY MABEL MICKEY MICKEY NORMAND. MICKEY You will also hear the Song, and NO RISE IN PRICES. 4 219 DANCING. MR W. S. WAUCHOP is now forming an additional Cla?s for the FOX TROT, ONE STEP, and all modern ballroom dances, commencing SATURDAY, 'MAY 22ni3, at 8 p.m. Early application is_ advisable. Studio: Cor. Manchester and Worcester streets. 'Phone 4107. W8750-2754 "rp HE MI RACLE MA N" IS. C O M I N. G. L I B -E R T Y.i 4250 BOROUGH COUNCILS. NEW BRIGHTON BOROUGH COUNCI*. TJUBLICI Notice is hereby given that in J- pursuanoe and cxerciso" of the powers vested in it, the NEW BRIGHTON BOROUGH COUNCIL proposes to raise a SPECIAL LOAN of £52,000. The particular purposes for which the loan is required and tho sum proposed for each such purpose' are: l — £ Roads Construction .. .. 22,057 Roads, Repairs, and Improvements 9,420 Beach Improvements .. .. -2,500 Share cort of new bridge .. .. 5,000 Fire Prevention .' .. .. 3,850 Drainage, Sanitation . .. .. 1,400 River Protection .. .. 1,500 Council Chambers and- Yard, etc. .. 1,300 Contingencies, cost .of raising loan, et ° • • .. 4,973 £52,000 The proposed security and the prov'sion for repayment of thfe. loan is a SPECIAL RATE of 3£d in the pound upon the rateable value of all rateable propertv in the BOROUGH OF NEW BRIGHTON. It is proposed to pay the cost of raising the Loan and interest and Sinking Fund for tho first year, out of the L'oas. J. F. EAMES, . , Town CleTk. New Brighton, June Ist, 1920. 3763 BOROUGH OF SUMNER. REDCLIFFS PUBLIC HALL LOAN SPECIAL RATING AREA. In the matter of "Tho Municipal Corporations Act, 1908,"' and its Amendments', and "The Local Bodies Loan Act, 1913," and Regulations thereunder. SPECIAL ROLL. I HEREBY give public notice that, all objections duly lodged in respect of the Sr>ecial Roll for the Redcliffs Public Hall Loan Special Rating Area, in the Borough of Sntnnc-, will he heard at the Ma/ristrate's Court at Christohurch, on FRIDAY, the eighteenth (18th) day of June, 1920, at the Lour of 10.30 .o'clock in the forenoon. Dated at Christ-church this Bth day of June, 1020. s. e. McCarthy, 4269 ' Stipendiary Magistrate. BOROUGH OF SUMNER. REDCLIFFS G,\S LOAN SPECTAL RATING AREA. In the matter of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908," and its Amendments, and "The Local Bodra Loan Act, 1913," and Regulations thereunder. SPECIAL ROLL. THEREBY give publio notice that all duly Indeed ii respect tf the Special Foil for the Redcliffs Gas Loan Special Rating Area, in the Borcmgh of Sumner, will V>. h"a-*i at' th« Magistrate's Court at CVi=tchurch, on FRIDAY, the eighteenth (l£-th) day of June, 1920, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated at Christchurch this Bth day of June, 1920. s. e. McCarthy, 42G8 Stipendiary Magistrate. SHOWS. CHRISTCHURCH POULTRY, PIGEON, CANARY, AND CAT CLUB. g'g ED. ANNUAL SHOW. THIS WEEK: THURSDAY. FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, JUNE 10th, 11th, and 12th. KING EDWARD BARRACKS. Large Entries in Poultry, Pigeons, Can* aries, Oat 3, and Toy Dogs. Admission Is, Art Union Ticket. Children 6d. R. PEABCE, Hon. Secretary, 4137 Box 159, ChcietcluixcfaL
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