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AMUSEMENTS. L I B E R T Y THEATRE. TO-DAY-2 P.M. TO-KIGHT—T P.M. Wo Present ••THE COLD DIGGERS." •■THE COLD DIGGERS. - ' YEATUKING HOl'K HAMPTON. LOUISE FAZKNDA AND WY.XDHAM STANDING. A" Picture with a thome as old as the i Ages, yet as modern ns io-csy's newsp»pcr. i Preceded bv "TOE ELEVENTH HOUR." I "TUi: ELEVENTH HOUR." I Fc a in tiny ! MADGE WHIVK IVrTMS WTXPHAM, | PHILIP SIMMONS, i Produced :n Knrisrd from the story by I ETiiKT. m. na.i.. SUPPORTED ISY LARKY SEMON in the roaring comco'v. ! "HORSESHOES." 1 And oi Stxv-ial Interest, i "THE ARRIVAL OK THE ALL BLACKS j IX EXGLAXD." J Sncci>*>i Views of the Plavers and Reception I " o: the 1924 All Blacks their | Arrival at Plymouth. ' Bonk for to-night at tile Liberty Theatre. | Phono 2366. 3875 rji H E G R A tN D. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT, 12 and 2 P.M. 7 P.M. We Present The World's Ever-vo'.mc Sweetheart, MARY PICKFORD, MARY PICKFORD. In the Greatest Achievement of Her Marvellous Career, "DOROTHY VERNON OK HADDON HALL." "DOROTHY VERNON OK HADDON HALL." "DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL. HISTORY COMES TO LIFE AND LIVES AGAIN BEFORE ITS IN THIS WONDFR PICTURE OF OUR COMMON ENGLISH PAST. SUPPORTED BY One oi the most unusual pictures over screened, "AS A MAN LIVES." "AS A MAN LIVES." "AS A MAN LIVES." Book at. Tho Bristol or at tho Gtajd'Phone 2031, 3921 o RC.AN RECITAL «vt ST. PAUL'S - CHURCH, Cash el street, TO-NIGHT, from 6.30 to 7.30 p.m., assisted by Miss Vinson, vocalist. Collection, In addition, a GRAND CONCERT will bo held in the Sunday School Hall, Lichfield street, mencirar at 7.30 p.m. Admission Is. 8966 PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT, HELD AT CHRISTCHURCH. BETWEEN GARRICK. COWLISHAW. ALPERS, and NKJHOLLS, of Christchurch, Solicitors, Plaintiff, AND "W. R. TATE, of 148 Hertford street, Christchurch, Defendant. To "W. R. TATE, 148 Hereford street, Clirifllchufch. 'T-pAKK NOTICE that an action has been -L commenced against you in the above Court by Garrick, Cowlishaw, Alpers and Nicholls, of Chri3tchurch, Solicitors, for the sum of £64 13s Id, for moneys paid and

cervices rendered, and an Order has been made that publication of the Notice of such action in the Ckristchurch "Press on two occasions, at intervals of two days tcfrween each publication, anjl leaving a. duplicate of tha Summons, together ■with the Statement of Claim and a Copy of the said Order at the Offices of the J»ew Zealand Glass Company; at 148 Hereford street, Christchurck, and at Methven, with sotae anmite thereof appearing to be above the age of fourteen years, provided that such eervice shall be effected at least fourteen days before tho day appointed for the bearing shall be deemed to fee service of the

Summons upon you. 5 THE SUMMONS WILL BE HEARD on THURSDAY, the .271k day of November, 1924, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Courthouse, Christcnurch, and in default of your filing notice of intention to defend such claim in tlie Court Office at Christchuroh on or Wore the ° f "November 19*24 JUDGMENT MAY BE GIS AGAINST YOU WITHOUT YOUR BEING HEARD. j t DATED at Chris tchurch, this 23rd day of October, HEM. M. FOLEY, 3950 Clerk of Court. NOTICE TO JURORS SUMMONED TO ATTEND THE SUPREME COURT SITTINGS, OHRISTCHURCH. ON MONDAY, THE 10th NOVEMBER, 1924GRAND JUROR? so summoned WILL BE REQUIRED to attend such Court on MONDAY, the 17th NOVEMBER, 1021, iu lieu of such earlier-date. COMMON JURORS summoned for the 10th NOVEMBER ARE NO LONG EU REQUIRED, and ARB DISCHARGED from all attendance. _ Dated at Christdmrch, this 28th day of October, 1524. A. H. CUTLER, 3!M g Deputy Sheriff. NORTH CANTERBURY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING IN VICTORIA LAKE. LADIES' and BOYS' LICENSES to fish in the above Lake, from the Ist November, 1924, until the 50th Apnl, 1935, are obtainable at my Office, 59 Cathedral square. c w HERVEfY. 3943 • Secretary. IT is requested that all accounts owing bv the Economical Dry Cleaners, Dyers and Furriers Company be rendered to the undersigned forthwith. All persona having claims against the Company for property destroyed in the fire which took nlace on the Company s P">m iacs on October -23 rd, are aleo requested to send in full particulars of their claims b BATCHELOR, Solicitor, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, ChriMchu^h. TO THE HOUSEHOLDER. TP vour Lawn-mower blunt or giving

J- "trouble, ring 'PHONE, 4280, and our carrier Will call promptly for it. We will

sharpen it with an up-to-date automatic machine, which wc have jiint installed, Teset it, and return to your addrera, for 7« Cd. A first-class job is guaranteed. dominion HARDWARE AND MACHINERY CO., ARDEN PARTS', Schoolgroundg. Spencer T street ADDINGTOX. SATURDAY NEXT. November Ist, 2.30 P.M. Postponed from October IStsh. Gotxls of all description on lh« various stalls. Baby Show

3 p.m. Good prizes. Band in attendance.,

Admission M. The gale of goods will be continued in the Schoolroom Monday and Tuesday CTening, 3rd aod 4th' inst, IMC , KIR WEE SALEYAHDS SHEABPTG SHED.

O HEABING Commences in the Kirwee B*leT*nia Shearing Shed on NOVEMBER 3rd. Arrangements for shearing to to mad® with the secretary until that date afterwards with tho Manager at the shear-

ing shed. EDWAKD H. "WILDE, Secretary. T° AGENTS—"W© h»Te -nthdr«rn from Sal* our property, aituaie at H«Jewell.

1908 J. "WAIiKEB. A. J. WALKER. T AjS-D AGENTS—Ttke notice that my prop«rtr situaled No. 11 Tonka street, North New Brighton, is withdrawn from sale. 1321 A. J. G. BOSS. T> LEASE TAKE NOTICE—To Laod A rents, that my iloasc at Spreydon is withdnnwa from sale. 1803 A. J. "WALKER.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 1

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