AMUSEMENTS. GREATER O R Y S T A L PiLACII Tha Boat Theatre in the Empire. Op*n 1 to 5 p.m. G. 30 to Slcq^rtimo. V. M. BEEBE Presents THE GREATEST DRAMA. EVER PICTURED! A Super-dramatic Tfristor! An Emotional Cyclone! A Catclysm of Thrills! HOUSE PETERS in "THE TORNADO." HOUSE PETERS in "THE TORNADO."' HOUSE PETERS in "THE TORNADO." HOUSE PETERS in "THE TORNADO." HOUSE PETERS in "THE TOuKADO. ' HOUSE PETERS in "THE TORNADO." Adrtptofi from LINCOLN J. CARTER'S "World-famous Stago Thriller. PEE Tlic tornado crush 41 town. SEE Tho mountain flood 6 weep a Tillage. SEE, A touring car tossed by tho irina. SEE Giant trees uprooted. SEE A railroad hridgo collapse. SEE A maddened river fanged with logs. SEE A railroad train plungo into tlu> fr'EE water. Sl'.E A man ride a river of logs to instant SEE death. SEE Tho gi'Mtcst number of Thrills SEE" Ever crammed into a photoplay. AXD then tho Tornado--swoeping greftt buildings like paper—tossing automobilos about liko toys—uprooting giant trees —obliterating town? and in its fury carrying ail before it liko a demon broken looae! HOUSE PETERS in "THE TORNADO." HOUSE PETF.RS in "THE TORNADO." HOUSE PETERS in "THE TORNADO." HOUSE PETERS in "THE TORNADO." Grim death faced him if he broke th« jam to savo tho town from tho tornado-driven flood. Did ho falter—or did ho rido tho maddened logs like a titan and eaTo the girl ho loved? AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMMEJACK DEMPSEY JACK DEMPSEY JACK DEMPSEY JACK DEMPSEY In the Second of the Great FIGHT AND WIN STORIES. FIGHT /NT) WIN STORIES. FIGHT AND WIN STORIES. FIGHT AND WIN STORIES. The Fight Pictures Everybody in Cfcrirfchurch Wants to See. THEN a Comedy of the First Water by Mary Roberta Rinehart, COMVEEN MOORE in "AFFINITIES." COLLEEN MOORE in "AFFINITIES." COLLEEN MOORE in "AFFINITIES." COLLEEN MOOSE in "AFFINITIES." An Uproariously Funny Farce." CENTURY COMEDY «ma NEWS' FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC Iniarifckbly played by the WoricWaanous i SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The Best Orchestra in Australasia. Under the distinguished oonductoiship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. Orchestral numbers inolude—Overture, "Palalinus March'' (Hall); "Symphony B Minor," second movement (Schubert); "Parsifal" (Wagner); "Andante" (Greig); "Don Cesar do Baaan" (Massenet); "Lea Preludes" (Liszt); "Siegfried Idylle' (Wagner); "Popular Songs" (Sanderson); "Naughty Baby" (Gershwin); "One Little Dream of Lova" (Gordon). RESERVES at The Bristol, oe ring up Brother Beebe (he's always on the job), 'phonjp 3758. W8
.PUBLIC. NOTICE. ' REVOCATION OP ORDER UNDER SECTION SEVENTY-BEX OF THE HEALTH ACT, 1920. Notice to Proprietors ot Pictllr* 3%e*£reS, Music Halls, Secretaries of Racing Clubs, ind Custodians of all other public places. I THOMAS ' FLETCHER TELFORD, » Meclioal Officer at Health, hereby revoke fhe order made by me on the 24th day of January, 1925, under Section 76 of the .Health Act, 1920, prohibiting the attendance of children under the agts of sixteen years at the following places;— Theatres (including moving piotnre theatres), and wwio halls, Bchoole (including Sunday Schools), recreation and sports grounds, race cpurees, and all other places of publio assembly, including pnblic picnics, insofar as the said order applies to the aiea set out in the schedule hereto, and I do hereby declare that thin revocation shall come into force on the 25th day of April. 1936. SCHEDULE. Canterbury Health District. T. FLETCHER TELFORD, Medical Officer, of Health Christohurch, April 21th, 1935. 957 CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. SCHOOL COMMITTEE ELECTIONS, TTQUSRHOLBERS aire reminded that the -EL Annual Meetings will be held throughout the district THIS EVENING- for the purpose of electing School Committees for the ensuing year. CHAS, KIBE, , Christohurch, Secretary. April 24th, 1925. 0036 CANTERBURY {EDUCATION (BOARD. OXFORD DISTRICT SCHOOLS. OWING- to the fact. that closed schools have been dismantled and that the Central School is not quite ready for occuthe latter will not reopen until potion, thi MONDAY, MAY 4th. CHAS. KIRK, 9089 Secretary. IN tttp; MATTER of THE ESTATE of the late ROBERT I&LIOTT of Oust, Farmer, deceased. IT IS REQUESTED that all Accounts against the above estate be forwarde-3 forthwith in duplicate to the undersigned, certified as due ind owing on the 18th day of April, 1925; being the date of the deceased's death. HELMORE, VAN AJ3CH, and WALTON, Solicitors, 5963 Rftngjosa. PUBLIC NOTICES. YOUR Children may reasonabJy expect £250 reward by your investing only £o for Co-operative Tifllber Tree Growing, payable (if desired), ONE SHILLINGWEEKLY. . Subscribers' "Pace Book#" are now obtainable with first week's contribution. CO-OPERATIVE TREE PLANTING SOCIETY, LTD.. 133 Hereford street, Christehnich. C2S9O E. A. OSMOND, Secretary. SPORTING. SOUTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY Ist and 2nd, 1925. FIRST RACE, 13 NOON. £3138 STAKES #l3O. A CCEPTANCES for ALL EVENTS op A FIRST DAY close with tha undersigned at 8 pun. on MONDAY, April 27th, 1925. H. H. F?WfiER, SeoroUry. P.O. Bps 57, —a. TaUgranja: "AUiasMhT Tiiim * oa
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18366, 27 April 1925, Page 1
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