AMUSKMENTS. IBEKTY T H 3 A T RE LAST SHOWING TO-NIGHT. '•THE GOLD DIGGERS'' And "THE ELEVENTH HOCK." - ann f p.m. SPECIAL. TO-MORROW. i and T p.m. SPECIAL. ALL BLACKS v. DEVON. ALL BLACKS v. DEVON. ALL BLACKS v. DEVON. Exclusive (<-• Liberty Theatre. The First Mutch of the. Tour. DON'T MISS THIS! Master Pictures prc?cul--A BARRAGE Of FUN AN WES L E Y WES L E V •\v k s }, r. y WES L K Y WES L E Y w ]•: S L E Y J5 A R R Y BARK. V »AR R V B A R. R Y BAK R Y I "GEORGE WASHINGTON, JNR.' '■GEORGE WASHINGTON, JNR." ! "OEORCE WASHINGTON, JNR.'' | "C.EORGK WASHINGTON, JNR.' ! "GEORGE WASHINGTON, JNR." ! "GEORGE WASHINGTON, JNR." See what happens to a lad who broadcasts the truth about people with tragic-oomic consequences. A Comedy of LOVE. LIES. AND LAUGHTER. PRECEDED BY i Master Pictun?B Sensational Undereea.9 I Production. I A GENUINE OUTSTANDING | NOVELTY. ( For the first time in screen history a drama enacted on the bed of the ocean, "VENGEANCE OP THE DEEP," "VENGEANCE OF THE DKEP,' "VENGEANCE OF THE DEEP," "VENGEANCE OF THE DEEP, " VENGEANCE OF THE DEEP/' Featuring RALPH LEWIS, VIRGINIA BROWK FAIRE, Etc. PRODUCED in HONOLULU and off the Island of Aohu in the Hawaiian. Group. SUPPORTED BY ' "UP THE RIVER WITH MOLLY." "UP THE RIVER WITH MOLLY." "UP THE RIVER WITH MOLLY." Another of the beautiful Hcpworth Scenics, showing tho beauties of the Thame*, •with wonderful stcreoscopio effects. AND MACK SENNETT COMEDY, "NIP AND TUCK." "NIP AND TUCK." "NOP AND TUCK." A Three Hours' Programme, packed full of entertainment, not a minute of which 6nou.d bo missed. Bos plans now open it The Bristol. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO OUR CLIENTS. VU"E wish to inform our many Client* that wo liave disposed of our Stock oi Mens and Boys' Mercery to MR JAJ*"" rER, who has been in charge of Department for U3 for a period of years. ' MR STEER is carrying on the Mercer business on his pwn account, ou the gToun< floor of our premises (next to our entrance OUR TAILORING SHOWROOM IS UPSTAIRS, AS BEFORE*. We tender our sincere Thanks for th patronage accorded to our Mercery Depart ment in the past, and solicit a contihu&nc of the same for Mr Steer in the future' Yours failhfollv, CROWN CLOTHING CO., LTD. ~..,..-w •:■■•-,■ . ■■ ~-':4iWX IN connexion with the above, I wish t notify old friends and the public gor erally'that I have Commoncefl Business o: my OWN ACCOUNT as from OCTOBE] Ist, having purchased the wholo Qf th Stock of Men's and Boys' Mercery froa the Crown Clothing Co. at a favourabl price. The business will still he carried on, oi the ground floor of ' the Croyrn CSfcthittj Company's Buildings, and I' hope by goof service and attention to detail in replen ishing Stocks, which "will enable mo ti offer best value for cash, to rnent a cpn tinuance of the public patronage. Thaaklßj you in anticipation, Yours for Service, JAMES STEER, 4112 F.P. ISO Manchester street. AKARQA BUTTER CO., LTD. OUR BUTTER i 3 now procurable r Leading Stores in Chris'tchurch, ai without doubt ifl tho Best Brand on_ th local market, haying secured the highef. grade in Canterbury for past two years. Buy a pound of the far-famed AKAROJ BUTTER. Guaranteed free of boric acid. RAILWAY CENTRAL BOOKING OFFICE. A CENTRAL BOOKING OFFICE, situ- . ated at 151 HEREFORD STREET, will be opened on MONDAY, 3rd November, at 9.0 a.m. The undermentioned classes of business will be transacted: Sale of Railway Tickets of all kinds to and from any station. Reservation of Seats. Receipt of Parcels not exceeding 56ib in weight. Ordinary ticket* hearing tho imprint of the Central Booking Office, may bo purchased and scats reserved throe days in advance of tho dav on which passengers desire to travel; such tickets will he available for tra-rel from tho starting; station ON ANY DAY within the poriod of their respective currency. OFFICE HOURS: 9.0 a.m. to 1.0 p.m., and 1.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Saturdavs: D.O a.m. to 13 noon. 4100 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE ATLAS ASSURANC 1 LIMITED, COMPANY, R w to announce that, having established a IsIfANCH OFFICE IN CHRISTCHUECH, Tho business of the Company will, op and after the FIRST OF NOVEMBER, 19-M, Be carried on at ' NO. 156 HEREFORD STREET, Part of premises lately occupied by N.Z. Shipping Company. ' A. M. GILMOUB, Manager for Canterbury. WALTER J. MOORE, Local Director. 'Plio.-ic AMTO. 4064 NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. IVING Let my Stable Business to DICt • KEBR, 1 hop* you will extend to hi: > fair share of your patronage, aud thank ag you for paet favours, will bo glad o enr" saddJerv business. F. TBUSCOTT. In reference to the above, as the Botherfie>d Stables are let for a motor garage, I bet fo state I am going to Truscott's on Satui da- nest, November Ist* »67 DICK KEBR. JUMBLE SAI4E. '3GB and get the Bargains. FORESTERS' KALb, THIS EVBJHNG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Sis*, si 7J5 P.M. Long Fun—speculation is lost in 00m : efficiency, flexibility, durability, un munity from trouble. GOODRICH SILVERTOWN TLRES. LTD., P6GBL 231-228 Tuaxo strert.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18218, 31 October 1924, Page 1
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