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AanrsEMzarTs. ANOTHER HUGE SUCCESS At «-£ GRAND. THE GRAND. •HE GRAND. THE GRAKD. Where the Programmes Are Al* TO-DAY. 12 atd 2. TO-NIGHT. At ". Wonderful Paramount Production, '"THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS." THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS." A Story of Bright Lights that Shine at and people who want the day to lastall night. THE CITY THE' O I T Y THE CITY ''TOE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS." • THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS." 'THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS." 'THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS." NEVER SLEEPS. NEVER SLEEPS. Adapted from Le SLEEPS. SLEEPS. SLEEPS. Roy Scott's "Mother O'Day," providing one of the strongest dramas of Mother Lovo the 6creen has seen. And then ow Second .Attraction is the High Altitude Comedy of the year— DOUGLAS MACLEAN In a Bigger Hit DOUGLAS MACLEAN than DOUGLAS MACLEAN "The Hottentot." Whether you Fly "GOING UP." or "GOING UP." whether you don't "GOING UP." You must not miss this rapid ascent into tho regions of mirth. Reserve at The Bristol or Grand, 'Phono 2934. CHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.' (Incorporated.) CONDUCTOR: MR -ANGUS GUNTER. FIRST CONCERT 1025 SEASON, MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME BY SOCIETY'S FULL ORCHESTRA OF SEVENTY PERFORMERS, Including—- • SYMPHONY 0 MAJOR, (JUPITER) N ■SYMPHONY C MAJOR' (JUPITER) (MOZART). . Also OVERTURE "ANACREON" (Chorabini) ng Song" and "Boating Song" (M«n-delesohn-Bartholdy); Selection- from Opera "Fauet"« (Gounod); also "Prelude" (Ptachulski), and "Valeo L«nto" (Merikanto) for Strings. MISS JESSIE KING. MISS JESSIE KING. Whoso Numbers will include: Songs "In Autumn" (Franz), "Tho Young Nun" (Schubert), "Devotion" (Schumiann), "Go Down to Kew in Ldlao Time" (Graham Peel), "As Ever I "Saw" (Peter Warlock), "Go Not Happy Day" (Frank Bridge). Acoompanisto - MISS AILEEN WARRISN Box Plan of Reserved Seats open- this (Monday) Morning, at Tho Bristol, at 9 a.m. . H. M. WILLIAMS, 4068 Hon. Secretary, Box 618. WAJMAKABrai "BITER TRUST. - "- & %i£naaK&Mß^ % ffilJVEß^RU6Ti-:'-"'-'> SOUTHERN DISTRICT. . ' EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. la tho matter of tho Waimakaiiri River Improvement Act, 1922, and "Tho Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," and its Amendments. - I HEREBY give Public Notice that the fol- • lowing persons have been duly nominated for tho Office of Commissioner (in tho place of Mr C. H. Opio resigned):— JAMES ARTHUR FLESHER ■ HENRY PATERSON „_„„,„. HENRY EDWARD PERYMAN. Ab there is only one vacancy to be filled, I hereby also give notice that a Poll will be taken as between the said candidntea on Wednesday, the 10th doy,o£ 1935, between the hours of 9 a.m. »nd 6 P- m -

LIST" OF POLLING BOOTHS. 1. Belfdflt Public Hall.' , 2. Marshland Publft Hall 3. Harewood Publio Hall 4. Waimairi Council Chambers 6. Now Brighton Council Chambers 6. Woolston (Old Counoil Chambers) 7. Beckonham Hall 8. Oddfellows' Hall, St. Asaph street. 9. Linwood Public Library, Worcester street 10. Marquee on vacant Section, Worcester street, adjoining Clarendon Hotel. 11. Rugby street Wesleyan Sohoolroom 12. Halswoll Council Chambers, Halswell 18. Tai Tapu Public Hall 14. Greenpark School ' 15. Lincoln Public Library 16. Ladbrookfl Public Hall 17. Prebbloton Public Library 18. Paparua Council Chambers, Sockburn 19. Yaldhurßt Library 20. Eiccarton Town Hall. DATED this 4th day of June, 1325. C. W. HERVEY, 3871 Returning Officer. •WATOTAKABIBI RIVER TRUST. SOUTHERN DISTRICT. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. HEREBY give Publio Notioe that I have appointed an additional Polling "•o at laiox Church, schoolroom, Bealey a "W. HERVEY, Returning Officer. PUBLIO NOTICES. THE PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LOST POLICY. EVIDENCE having /been submitted of the loss of Policy 166683 in the books of tho above Company, on the life of ELIZABETH MILLS, 177 Ferry xoad. Christchurch, I hereby give 7K>tice of my intention to issue, at the expiry of 4 woeiks from this date, a copy to take the place thereof, unless objection be previously lodged. H. de a McARTHTJR, General Manager. Dated: 8-6-25. 409F.P* PLAYS ALL DISC RECORDS BETTER. THE NEW EDISON I \IAMOND DISC, Be Sure and Hear This Musical MarveL THE EDISON SHOP, 163-164 High street, CHRISTCHURCH. LECTURES. PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY. 'J- the Christolmrch Practical Psychology Club, will give LECTURES on THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, 11th and 12th June, at 8 pjn., in the SOCIAL HALL, The Trades Hall, Gloucester street. All thoee interested in Practical Psychology »r» "gnSaenm. 4053

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18402, 8 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18402, 8 June 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18402, 8 June 1925, Page 1

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