AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT, 7 P.M. Master Pictures pr&seiits a great artistic Triumph, A PICTURE 'WHICH IS DISTINCTIVE. That Pnrnjron of Actore, JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE In tho thrilling romance of tho Beau Ideal of all time, "BEAU BRUMMEL." "BEAU BRUMMEL." Supported bv a wonderful cast, including Mary Astor, AVillnrd Louis, Ircno RicH, Alex. B. Francis, Carinel Myers. Tho nbovo is preceded on came programma by "THE CRADLE BUSTER." "THE CRADLE BUSTER." A whirlwind comedv of youth, featuring GLENN'HUNTER The Fastest, Speediest. Funniest-, Most Original and Thrilling Comedy ever Presented. Book at Tho Bristol or at the Liberty. 'Phone 23C6. 6020 PARK STADIUM. THE BEST-LIGHTED TRACK IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M., WEDNESDAY. PHIL O'SHEA—Australasian Champion; Now Zealand's Wonder Cyclist. JACK HENDERSON—Our most brilliant rider. 4 WILLIE MACKlE—Timaru to Christchurch Road Race winner. JACK BEARMAN—A very much improved rider. ARTHUR] BONIS—A Heady Rider. EDDIE MARRA—A promising and epsedy youngster. A. T.~ GEORGE—Another very promising 1 rider. DO NOT MISS SEEING THE FIVEMILE SCRATCH RACE. Christchurch Municipal Band in attendance. Trams leave Square: 7.18, 7.55, 7.32. 7.37, 7.45, 7.48, 7.54, 8.1, 8.7, 8.20. Popular Prices: 2s and Is; children 6d. 6015 GEORGE SUTHERLAND.
WOOLSTON BAND PETE. WO O L S T 0 N PARK. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th. Baby "Dross and Baking- Competitions. 'Excellent Prizes. Entranco Free. Stalls, Side-Shown. Fun and Music for all. Particulars from M. CARROLL, 30 Sheldon «troet. A. E. SHARMAN, 775 Colombo street. 5099 TBNPEBB. ASHBURTON ELECTRIC-POWER BOARD. TENDER FOR METEiIS. SPENDERS to bo addressed to the "Clair* •'.l- man," and marked "Tenders for Meters," are called for House Service Meters. Specifications can be obtained from the Secretary, Box 40, Ashburton, or can b» Been at the office of Mr J. R. Templin, 189 Gloucester street, Christchurch, or Miesers Templin and Toogood, 11 Grey street, Wellington. A charge of £1 1b -will bo made for each specification, whioh'fee will be refunded! on receipt of a bona fide tender. Tenders close '■> p.m. on Wednesday, December 3rd, 1924. . J. W. TIMLIN, November 21st, 1924. Secretary. TENDER FOR WAREHOUSE STOCK OF BQOTS AND SHOES. H/TESSRS HARRISON GILL, LIMITED, -i.VjL having decided to wind up voluntarily, we now offer for Public Tender th<3 whole of their Stock of Boots and Shoes. Stock sheets* and Conditions of Tender can be seen at the Company's premises, Manchester street, at any time during business houre. . , . _ Tenders, which must be accompanied by marked cheque for 10 per cent, of the amount tendered, close with us at Neon on Wednesday, the 3rd day of December, 1824. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. q Mc<HL£il vrAY, J. MAWSON STEWART. 5*72 , Liquidators.
TENDER FOR BOOT RETAILERS BUSINESS AS A GOING CONCERN, OK FOR STOCK SEPARATELY. A S I have decided to give up business I hereby invite written tocaeTß for—(a) Goodwill of Le&flo, Shop Fittings, ana Stock-in-trade. (b) Stock-in-trade only. . , _ Tenders, which must .be'accompanied by a cheque for 10 per cent, of the jvniount londeri, close with mo at noon on SATURDAY, the 29th November, 1924. ■ Highest or any lender not necessarily accepted. Hi j_ HUNTER, Boot Retailer, Lower High street, 5805 Chris tchuich. TENDERS. TENDERS arc invited lip till i p.m. TUESDAY, Deoember 2nd, for the Erection of TWO-STOREY RESIDENCE, Harakeko street, Riccarton. Plana and Specifications .may bo seen ftt my ofßce. G. W. HAINES, A.N.Z.1.A., Eegd. Architect, Rhodes Buildings, 176 Hereford street, Christchurch. ' 6749 RANGIORA BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR CONCRETE SUBSTATION. TENDERS will be reoeived by "the undersigned up to 4 p.m. on FRIDAi, DECEMBER sth, 1924, for the erection of a Concrete Sub-Station in Rangiora. Plans and Specifications may bo seen at my office. Dated this 20th day of November, 1924. J. H. McAULIFFE, 5651 Town Manager. GRETA BRIDGE—APPROACHES. TENDERS will be received! at Public Works Office, Christchurcih, up to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Deoember 2nd, "for the construction of Approach Banks and Protective Works at Greta River Bridge, Wftipara. County. Drawings and specification may be seen at Public Works Office and at Waipara County Council Office, W&ifiari. 5982
FOR SALE BY TENDER. TWO PADDOCKS HAT, 16 acres and i acres. Clobo frATURDATt. Kb v. 29tk. J. E. GARLAND, • 160G 101 Cumnor terraoa. "Woolston. LEADS AND RULES. FOB THE TRADE. are prepared to Cut eJI «iias U LEADS, BTJLJSS, and COLUMN RULES on the SHORTEST NOTICE. For Specimans and Prices apply CHRISTCHTTHCH PRESS CO., LTD. REWARD GREENWALD, XL« LICENSED CARREER, Has Commenced & General Cenyinsr Business at 122 COLOMBO BTREET BECKENHAM, "With an up-to-dato Motor-kirry, ha is prepared to do carting of all de«criptioiifl AT A MODERATE CHARGE. Special attention will be given to the removal of Furniture. No job too too large. (A trial solicited.) Note address: E6 COLOMBO STREET, BECKENHAM (juat over Tcnnyiog street.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18239, 25 November 1924, Page 1
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