Aasosstssars. IBE R T T TEBAI BE. TO-DAY, 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 7 pja. SPECIAL. SPECIAL. ALL BLACKS t. DEVON. Exclusive to Liberty Theatre. Master Pictures Preseni Alto—l BARRAGE OP FUN AND LAUGHTER. WESLEY BARRY "WESLEY BAKKY WESLEY BARRY In "GEORGE WASHINGTON, JNR" "GEORGE WASHINGTON, JNR." A Comedy of LOVE, LIES, AND LAUGHTER. PRECEDED BY For the first time in screen history • irama enacted on the bed of the ocean, "VENGEANCE OP THE DEEP," "VENGEANCE OP THE DEEP,' SUPPORTED BY "UP THE RIVER WITH MOLLY." "UP THE RIVER WITH MOLLY." Another of the beautiful Hepworth Scenics. AND MACK SENNETT COMEDY, "NIP AND TUCK." Book et THE BRISTOL, or at LIBERTY rHEATRE. 'Phone 2366. 4491 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND SCOTCH NIGHT. Under the Patronage and in the presence of the SCOTTISH SOCIETT. Given as a Mark of Welcome to MR JOCK MILLS, MR JOCK MILLS, The Eminent Scotch Humorist. Scottish Pipe Band in attendance. ■pULLERS* OPERA HOUSE. Direction ... John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Acclaimed by last night'? huge audience as a wonderful programme. Brilliant Success of JOCK MILLS, JOCK MILLS, JOCK MILLS, The Real Scots Comedian. MEGAN BROS., MEGAN BROS., Novelty Clown Comedians, Dancers and Instrumentalists. MARION ARMIT.AGE and 808 HINE, MARION ARMITAGE and 808 HINE, In Merry Mirth and Musical Moments. J. G. TAYLOR and DOROTHY SUMMERS J. G. TAYLOR and DOROTH i SUMMERS Songs and Impressions. ROY GENNETT CALLAND and HOOPER VAUDE and VERNE. WALTER VERNON. ALEC REGAN, ALEC REGAN, The Popular Light Comedian, PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2a; Stalls. U. Reserves, 2s 9d. Plan at The Bristol till 5 n.m., thereafter at the Opera House Con- J fectionery Store. Doors, 7.15 p.m. 4485 • PUBLIC NOTICES. GRAND PAIR. GRAND FAIR. GRAND FAIR. TN SYDENHAM FOOTBALL OLUB ■*- HALL (Lawson street). WED., NOV. sth, THX7ES., NOV. Stfc, FBI., NOV. 7th. Will be held by the Christchureh Municipal Band (late Tramway .Band) in aid of Contest Fund. Plain, Fancy, Produce, Utility Stalls, Tulip Surprises, Fairy Well, Walking Competitions, Musical Arms, Sapper, Fruit Salads, etc., etc. Fun for all. Woplston, Derry's and Caledonian, Pipe Bands on aueceawve nights. Open 7 p.m. to 10.30 PJB. Mr C. Wells (pianist) Bands' Orchestra. Admission: Adults, 6d; Children, ad. Balloon for each child. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. -IHE ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, 51 NCH, OFFICE IN GHRISTCHUBCS, The business of the Company wiJL on w» after the FIRST OF NOVEMBER, 1924, Be carried on at NO. 156 HEREFORD STREET, Part of premises lately occupied by «.Z. ' Shipping Company. A. M- GILMOUB, Manager for Canterbury. WALTER J. MOORE, Local Director. 'Phone A 5470. *»* THE HAWARDEN MEAT COMPANY, while thanking their numerous client* for their past generous patronage, beg to interests to MR JAS. SHERIDAN who will conduct same from the 3rd day of November, 1924. With reference to the above. I trust by strict attention to business and supplying the very Beat Quality of Goods at Bedrock Oaeh Prices, to merit a liberal abare oj your SeV' JAS. 6HEBJDAN. KARITANE GARDEN FETE. TO-DAY, NOV. sth. TO : DAY, NOV. sth. mHE KARITANE FETE will be eonX tinned This Afternoon at the Hospital, Cashmere Hills, from 2.30 pm. Attractive goods. Afternoon tea. etc. If too 4 *" fa bad the Fete will NOT be held. 358 CARNIVAL WEEK HOLIDAYS. THE OFFICES of Members of the Can; terbury District Public Accountants Association will t>e olosed during Carnival Week on the following days:— Saturday, November Bth—All Day. Monday, November 10th—All Day. Tuesday, November Jlth—From Noon. Thursday, November 13th—From Noon. Friday—November 14th—All Day. 44MF.P. IANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL' AND v/ PASTORAL SHOW. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. November 13th and 14th. OFFICIAL CATALOGUE. Applications for advertising space must be l aJe pi immediate l y. pßijmNG F.P. Christchurch Press Co.. Ltd. .- U M B L E SALE. " Largest of the Season. HIBERNIAN HALL. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), NOV. sth, AT 3.30 P.M. Admission 3d. 335 JUMBLE SALE. „„„„„„,„ ST SAVIOUR'S HALL, SYDENHAM. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 5, at 7.80. New and Old Clothing. 50 Pairs of New Boots and Shoes. Admission 3d. 4307 ► lOCARTON PRESBYTERIAN CHUROH THIS AFTERNOON and EVENING. Admission: Adults 6d, Children Free. Firatclaas Entertainment on Thursday Evening. Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d. BSS IALE of Work in the Schoolroom, -J CHURCH OF CHRIST, Moprhouaa avenue (corner Durham street), on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, afternoon and evening, commencing at 2 p.m. Bargains. 276 LAND TRANSFER, ACT NOTICES. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. ■J-'V parcels of land hereinafter described will be brougnt under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915,. unless caveat be lodged forbidding the «am« within qm calendar month of the issue of the H«/r Zealand Gazette, containing this notice. No ' TEBBOTT and HOWELL EDWARD EVANB. Part of BuraT Section %'J Q £-h 2 « 3 K Depw Plw No. 7175 High and Church streets, Borough of Ranpora. OccmW by Harry M#ynard Hawkins, Chariea Edmund Eanby and the Education £oard of the District of Canterbury. No. 13286-TrJE ST. ALBANS BOWLING, TENNIS. AND CROQUET CLUB (Incorporated.) Part of Rural Section 136, St Albans street, City of Cbristohurch. Occupied by applicant. Diagrams may be inspected ftt thia efljpa. Dated thia fourth day ofNovwnber. WW, at the Lands Registry Office, Christehnrch. F. W. BRQUGHTQN, 4468 w District Land Registrar.
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