AMUSEMENTS. We Start at Eleven. EN'S. GHS*|&« -UEEN'S. QUEEN'S. Continuous from 11. , The Greatest Programme of the Tear. 1 And Screened to another huge and delighted audience last nijlit. • SEEEVELYN BRENT EVELYN BREST and MONTE ----- I MONTE BLUE "LOHXr, LIES" Adapted "LOVING LIES" from "LOVING LIES" PETER "LOVING LIES" KYNE'S "LOVING LIES" "THE "LOVING LIES" HARBO' The story cf a man who lied HARBOUR BAB." rho lied to his wife i xne story ci u muu »uu "<;" >- _. Ito quell the fears ever in her heart. laen le the fall of ]ov c and home founaed on | lies of Love—Lies told to save pain, but only brought pain. r-nnT-m IT'IS A PICTURE EVERYONE SHOL'LU SEE. In addition. The Petit* nnd Vivacious Screen Star, j SHIRLEY MASON, SHIRLEY MASON, In a Frolicking, Snappy, Fust-moving btory of Societv Life. "THAT FRENCH LADY." "THAT FRENCH LADY." It is so vivacious it will, make yon ta.lt with a Parisian accent and throw convention to tho whirlwinds. Supporting Programme— „„~_.n . COMEDY, EDUCATIONAL, GAZETTE. Prices 35 usual. PLAN AT WKBLEVS. VISIT OF REV. HUBERT L. SIMPSON, ' M.A., OF GLASGOW. rTTHIS Distinguisbod Preacior. trho is ai 1 present visiting New Zealand, will preach in our city NEST SUNDAY. 11, ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH. 6.30, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. This will be the only opportunity in Christchurch of hearing a world-famous preacher. 9295 F.P. AN IST! 1 THE COMMITTEE OF THE DIXIE JAZ 7, CLUB Extend to YOU a Special Invitation'.. To be prersent at their CARNIVAL DANCE At the "RENDEZVOUS" On SATURDAY NEXT. MAY 2nd. \ THE "DIXIE FLAYERS" ORCHESTRA Will Play the Latest Music. • Subscription- Single 2s 6d,, Double SS. Tables may ho reserved, by ringing "One A 4169. ' , TENDEE3. KOWAI COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR SHINGLE. ANDERS are invited for the delivery of shingle as follows: , Contract No. 1—640 Cubic yards, Hadlers 109 A. „. . + n Contract No. 2—500 Cubic yaras, Onepunga road. , Contract No. 3—500 Cubic yards, May* road. ... Specification may be seen and full particulars obtained at the County Office, Balcairn, during office hours. Tenders addressed to the Chairman will be received until Noon on Thursday,' May 7th, 1925. jQHN FITZpATKIC^ 9338 < / . County Clark. ' TENDER, ■ TENDERS for the Lease of the Hawarden Saleyard3 Co.'s paddocks, for Sheep Grazing only, from May 4th to December 31st, 1925, close with the Secretary on SAruKDAY, May 2nd. Conditions of lease on application. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. „„«„,,„ J. H. THOMAS, Secretary. Box 7, Hawarden. W 77 •■TENDERS will bo received at our Office 1 till 4 p.m. on FRIDAY. Mav 15th, for the ERECTION of BANK PREMISES for the Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., Oamaru. COLLINS and HARMAN, # 0-7Q7 Registered Archilecis. TRUTH IN ADVERTISING. iTLEY'S SEASONED TIMBER, J AND BB SATISFIED. C. E. OTLEY. LTD.. TIMBER MERCHANTS AND JODTfiRT MANUFACTURERS. 381-7 MADRAS STREET N., CHRJSTOHURCH. 'Phones 48 and 3393. Tel. Addreai: "Seasoned." O6MO-6020 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. GREAT NEWS TO PIANO BUYERS. EXTRAORDINARY) ! EASY Terms are being offered. DEPOSIT £2, BALANCE 5s PER WEEK. These are the easiest terms offered by any firm in New Zealand. Only £2 ofeposit required to have a Piano delivered into your home the same day as purchased. I CITY PIANO CO, 92 Cashol street Wert (near Bridge of Remembrance). M 6602-6813 !"c<OLO CONCERTO" PLAYER PIANO, 150 Guineas. GLORIOUS TONE—Compete AdmiraFion. VALUE—At ila price the "Solo Concerto" in unequalled. GUARANTEE—Maker's guarantee of ten years goes with every instrument. Fitted with tho following features:—Automatic Sustaining Pedal, Transposing Device, j Silencer and Special Six-Point Motor, Over- j strung. Finished in Mahogany. Call in and inspect this wonderful instru- i ment TO-DAY at j CENTRAL MUSIC STORES, j 168 High fltxc*t, Christchurch. 'Phone 818. ™5 7 « "cKENZIE AND WILLIS are BUYERS of SECOND-HAND Pianos, Gramophones, Sewing Machines, and Furniture of all descriptions. A letter to us, or call on 'phone 1881, will j bring our buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared to pay tho true market value of the goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, The Big Shop Next the Post Office, i Cathedral square. QUILL, MORRIS AND CO., LTD., Cathedral square and Chancery lane, MERCHANT'S AND IMPORTERS of WINES, ETC. Agents for BDLLIARDS. LIMITED, Billiard Tables and Accessories. Tele. 542 and 3747. 9 3513 * THE ELLIOT WOODWORKER will repay investigation. Free booklet from J, A. Macneill, Maxwell's Buildings, Hobson street, Auckland. Demonstrations, roads, Christchurch. rVE? China row it is cheap. Minsons r have simply got to sell it, builders coming in. Big sale started, everywhere. 117001
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18370, 1 May 1925, Page 1
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