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AMUSEMENTS. a rand theatre. ■Where the Paramo-ant Specials are. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. 12 and 2 in. 7 p.m. "'THE BORDER LEGION.' "THE BORDER LEGioN." "THE BORDER LEGION." By ZANE GREY. ZANE GREY. ZANE GREY. Produced on the Actual Location described ,by the Author, and, according to Z&no Grey himself, a True Story. •Teeming with Action, Thrills, and Romance. The Caet includes— ANTONIO MORENO, EELENE CHADWICK. ROCKCLIFFE FELLOWS, Etc. Also on Same Programme—"DAUGHTERS OF PLEASURE" Featuring MARIE PREYOST, MONTE BLUE, AND CLARA BOW. Supports include a CHRISTIE COMEDY, a NEWS GAZETTE, etc. Also, Also, MUSIC BY HAROLD BECK'S STRING QUARTET. Book at The Bristol or the Grand, 'phone 2034. COMING! COMI,NG! COMING 1 ON FRIDAY, APRIL 24th. The Most "Wonderful Screen Production of the Year. A P T A I N BLOOD. CAPTAIN BLOOD. CAPTAIN BLOOD. CAPTAIN - BLOOD. CAPTAIN BLOOD. CAPTAIN BLOOD. CAPTAIN BLOOD. CAPTAIN BLOOD. By RAFAEL SABATiNI, who wroto "THE SEA HAWK," etc., but nothing he ever vrote cairiea aa much, entertainment to tho inch as does "CAPTAIN BLOOD." You Can Sco it in All ITS WONDERFUL MAGNIFICENCE At tho GRAND AND'LIBERTY ON FRIDAY, 24th. BUT BOOK EARLY. ANZAO DAY SERVICES. OTRISTGHURCH MITSTSTERS' ASSOCIATION. A COMBINED ANZAC MEMORIAL _ SERVICE will be held on SATURDAY, April 25th, at 7.80 p.m., in tho Oxford terrace Baptist Church, conducted by REV. E. D. PATOHETT (President). Address by REV. A. W. STUART. Other Ministers -trill take part. Solo by TVTiw» Jcesia Duff. Quartette by Mai© "Voices. Collection for Orphanages. Hymn Sheot Provided. 66STPJE. (REV.) B. DUDLEY, Secretary. CHEISTCHHRCH RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. ANZAO DAT ARRANGEMENT®. A LL Returned Soldiors, Sailors, and Voterans, wearing Medals, are requested to parade at CRANMER SQUARE at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, 25th instant. "Wireathibeaiera to attend at tho Jclliooe Hall at 1.45 pjn. Overseas Women "War Workers are ieqtn«i----«tl to parade at the Jellicoo HaQ at 1.45 p.m., wearing Medals and Decorations. SERVICE AT KING EDWARD BAErRAGKS will commence at 2.30 pan. Chairman.; "FTift "Worship tiio Mftyor. ADDRESS by his Honour Mr Justice Alpers. Tickets for reserved seats for relatives ana dependents of deceased Aoldioxs Diay to obtaaned from the undersigned. WREATHS from Local Bodies, School Committees, and Relatives of Deceased Soldiers, to be carried in the Procession and afterwards deposited at the Cathedral, should, be cent to the Jellicoo Hall on the 34th inflt. or morning of the 26th. ... Note: —Collection will be taken at the door on entering to defray expenses. W." E. LEADLEY, BS7S Se&roWy. A NZAC DAY, April 25th, _ZjL veiling of the MALVERN COUNTY MEMORIAL to the men who fell in tho Great War will take pla<» at on the above day, at 2.30 pjn.—H. A- EOTGST, County Chairman. 1125 .c r SPORTING. ambeeley racing club. ANNUAL RACE MEETING AT AMBEELEY, SATURDAY, MAY 9th, 1925. ATOMINATIONS far ALL EVENTS will i> close at the Canterbury Wub a Rooms, Oxford terrace, on E&IDAY NEXT, April 24th, at 8 pjn. PROGRAMME. (Approved by Canterbury District Conumttes and New Zealand Trotting! Association.) ■L BRACKENFIELD HANDICAP, of 110 sovb; second hoiso 22 sera thud horse 11 scvb from the stake. Minimum weight 9sfc. Nomination 1 aov. Acceptance 1 sov. One mile. 3 2. NOVICE STAKES, of 100 eovn; second. horse 20 sov® and third hoise 10 sova from the stake. For two-year-olds and upwards that hare never won a flat race exceeding the value of 100 bows at tune of starting. Weights: thro&-year-olda and upwards, 87; two-year-olds 8. No lowances. Entrance 2 sots. Five fnr3. AMTVERT/RY CUP HAOTKTAP, of 900 sovs; second horse 40 scrva and third horse 20 sovb from stake. Nomination 1 sov. Acceptance 2 soys. One mile and a quarter. , , . 4. KOWAI TROT HANDICAP (saddle), of 100 sovb; second horse 20 eovs and third horse 10 sov3 from iho ctakohorses that can do 3.50 or better, and have not done better than 3.35 at time of starting. Nomination 1 sov. Acceptance 1 sov. One mile and a half. 5. SEADOWN HANDICAP, of 140 wwa; second horse 23 sovs and third- house 14 sovs from the stake. Nomination 1 sov. Acceptance 30s. Sir furlongs. 6. GLASNEVIN HACK HANDICAP, of 110 eovs; second horse 22 sovb ana third horse U eovs from tho stake. For horses that have never wan a race of the value of 250 sovs, or xacea of the coDecfave value cf 500 ecrrs. Nomination 1 sov. Acceptance 1 6QV. Sir furlongs. T. BROOMFIELI> WELTER HANDICAP, of 115 sovs; second horse 23 eovs ami third horse 11 eovs from the stake. Minimum weight 17. Nomination 1 sov. Acceptance 1 oov. Seven furlongs. 8. TEVIOTDALE TROT HANDICAP (m harness), of 130 sovb; second home 26 sots, and third hoise 13 eovs from the stake. For horses that can do smin or better, and have not done better than 4.40 at time of starting. Nomination 1 sov. Acceptance 1 sov. Tyo milefi. A. H. NOALL, 'Pboirc, <IO9A. Secretary. Office: 165 Casbel street. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. NATURE OFFERS YOU A HANDFUL OF GOLD FOE A MIXE OF SILVER. ALL INTERESTED IN TIMBER TREE J\ GROWING by co-operative weekly savings are invited to call at 133 HEREFORD STREET for subscribers' "Paaß Book," obtainable with first week's contribution, vizL, ONE SHILLING. Each Subscriber of one shilling weeklyfor two yeare only may reasonably expect £250 on maturity of the trees. Read statistics regarding timber trees. CO-OPERATIVE TREE PLANTING SOCIETY. MHX %o&oc ' "Mutual Ssrrioa." 03390

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18362, 21 April 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18362, 21 April 1925, Page 1

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