AMUSEMENT& THEATRE. A GIGANTIC PROGRAMME OP PICTORIAL GEMS. A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. MAURICE TOUHNEUR'S Great Production, "THE COUNTY FAIR," ' 'THE COUNTY FAIR," "THE COUNTY FAIR," "THE OOUNTy: FAIR." "THE COUNTY FAIR." A BIG SPECIAL Full of the Joy of Living And you must not miss seeing "THE INVISIBLE DIVORCE," "THE INVISIBLE DIVORCE," From LEILA BURTON WELL'S Drama. ALSO ALSO i Another Sensational Episode of "THE MOONHIDERS." Box Plan at Bristol till 3 p.m., thence at Theatre ('Phono 2934). USUAL PRICES. 4839 EVERYBODY'S. * Twice- Daily: 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. "HELD BY THE ENEMY." "HELD BY THE ENEMY." Starring WANDA HAWLEY, And JACK HOLT. A Powerful Drama of Love and Intrigue. "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY," "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY," Starring CHARLES RAY. The Tale of a Lad who Loved a NewFashioned Girl.' PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at The Bristol or 'Phono 4925. SOU WOULD YOU LIVE FOREVER? LLIONS will. Hoar how at the Crystal Palace on Sunday Night. Seats Free. No collection. ' 4868 PUBLIC NOTICES. eHRISTCHURCH AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY. BALANCE-SHEET TO MARCH 31st, 1021.' Receipts from "Geisha.": Sales of Tickets £950 17s, Sal© of Costumes £97 as 6d. Total £1047 18» ftl. Receipts from "Paul Jones": Salo of Tickets, etc., £827 10s. Members' Subscriptions £339 16s. Total receipts £2215 4s 6d. Expenses "Geisha" AdveiKkuig £9l 14s, Rent of Theatre £214 6s Sd, Royalty £7B 10s, Wages to Staff £B9 2s, Orchestra. £BO Iff, Costumes £2Ol 0s 6d, Protraction Account £ll4 2s Id, Sundries £lll 153 7d. "Geisha," total £lOl4 lis 9d. Expenses "Paul JoneB": Advertising £93 9a lid, Rent of Theatre £215 17s 2d, Royalty £73 10s, Wages"-to Staff £9O 8s 6d, Orchestra £72 18s, Production Account £331 0s 6d, Sundries £lls 13s lOd. "Paul Jones" total £992 16s lOd.' General eipense3 £IOO 17s 6d. Profit for the year £IOG 18s sd. 6038 TO THE RESIDENTS OF RANGIQRA. OWING to the, alarming increase in the number, of accounts, rendered, also -.the fact of having to pay cash, we, the undersigned Retail Dairymen, have decided that on and after May Ist to deal..,only by ccupoiuli qlso to raise, the •pricd'of inilk to 7.L per quart. H? QUINNEY, ,H. LOFFHAGEN, . R, FOUBISTER. 5067 TO POTATO DIGGERS. WE are now landing a shipment of tho favourite , REUTHER POTATO DIGGERS Price, f.o.r. Ohriatchurcli, £65. Further particulars from harkv ANDERSON, 193 Cashed timet. Liste*.',£ngino Agent. In Stock—Ploughshares, Milking Machines, Separators, Oils, ©to. 491F FJ. BRADNOCK, Reliable Motor Carrier, • 204 Cashel streat. Temporary 'Phone 8020. Xiiohfield «trcefc Stand 'Phone 2*Bo. Special attention given to Caehraero Hills and Surrounding Districts. 583 pALSE TEETH wanted, condition no object, broken or otherwise; 6s to £2 given. J. TAYLOR, Top Floor Barlow's Buildings. Near Square. Chrislchurch. T8933 TOE New "BODEGA" CAFE, opp. Beath'e. MENU: Soups, .Steamed Fish, Entrees, Hot and Gold Joints, Oystars, Friel Fish, Grills, Omelets, and Sweets. Minimum Charge Is 6d. Cannot be beaten. Save the Coupons and receive 5s in cash. 767 LOST AND FOUND. OST from Spreydon, Brown and White — * COW, just calved. Calf may or may not be with her. Reward. W. Hayward, Rink Taxis, Ltd. " OST, email PURSE, containing money -d and receipt, between Square and Ellis's Corner. Reward on rotunring to 221 Woodham road. 756 OST~from 48 Hawthorn road, Papanui, I one ljver and whit© SPANIEL. Finder rewarded on returning above address, or ringing 'phone 4417. 760 1" OST—Got away from Islington Railway ' Station, night of 12th inst: 1 Sheep DOG, 1 on chain, addressed F. Scott, Islington. Please communicate with Stationmaßter,_lßiington. '' 791 LOST, a week ago", PARCEL, containing Crepe de chine Blou3c, between Sydenham and Cashel etieet, or in Riccaiton tram. 10s Reward. 135 Wordsworth street, Sydenham ._ 774 LOST, "Young Black SHEEP-DOG (Timaru • collar), A *rrom Barnngton street South, on Wednesday, April 6th. Anyone detaining same after this> date will be prosecuted. Reward on information to G. Brown, Teddxngton. 778 r>o REWARD.—Lost, PURSE containing 3*>+* Notes and Gold. Name inside. PreOTRAYED from my place on Saturday, C Yellow Jersey COW, in profit. Finder j'ease communicate with H. E. James, LoUvt, 50GG HOTEL CARGEN. AUCKLAND. THE Travelling Public will be glad to hear that Curgen Proprietary Ltd. has banded over the management of this large Private Hotel at Auckland to MRS BRAIK, better known as tho Hosles* of Braeburv WangaSingle, Double, and Smtes of Rooms. Tariff from 17s 6d per day. Weekly arrangements made. Electric Cars pass the door. Telegraph: "Cargen," Auckland. H 5584-4493 "THE MANSIONS" PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee street, Wellington. THIS Fir«t-claas Private EM is now under the management oi ALES DAMES CXJOKE and McGOWAN, late of Christchuroh. Excellent accommodation, tervice, and cuisine. Electric ligmt throi^nout. Tariff 12s per day. £3 103 per week. Permanent* by arrangement. C 2961 RENOVATED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. WHEix you visit Wellington atey at the HOTEL GRAA'D CENTRAL, 207 Cuba atreet. This well known private hotel has just boert renovated throughout—B bathrooms, hot and cold water day and night, every convenience and comfort, centrally aitoited. Clean and healthful. Tariff 12a 6d per day. Telegrams and letters receive prompt and careful attention. Telegrams •Edilson," Wellington. 'Phone 3049. G5196-6274 3. EDILSON, Proprietor. ,"kOVE STARCH is a producer of high XJ grade laundry work in the private home, that reflect* tl» highest credit on the housekeeper. Every grocer can eupply. H 5509-3115
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17120, 15 April 1921, Page 1
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