AMUSEMENTS. HE GRAND. THE GRAND. THE GRAND. Where the Programmes Are Always Good. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. 12 and 2. At ". Wonderful Paramount Production, THE CITY THE CITY 1 ..~~ THE CITY "THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS." "THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS." "THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS." "THE CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS." NEVER SLEEPS. NEVER SLEEPS. i NEVER SLEEPS. j Adapted from Lc Roy Scott's novel, i "Mother O'Day," providing one of the strongest dramas of Mothor Lore the ecrecn has seen. And then— DOUGLAS MACLEAN In "GOING UP." The Greatest. Comedy Hit of the Year. Reserves at The Bristol or Grand. 'Phone 2031.' P H 0 R A L HALL. (Spechllv Heated.) Three J. C. NEWLANQS' RECITALS. J. C. NEWLANDS' RECITALS. "(Late of New CoMoqe, Edinburgh, and "Westminster Co'leirc. Cambridge.) "A Fellow of Infinite Je't." BEGINNING THURSDAY.'JUNE 11th. "My Lost Youth." (Lonqfellcv,-.) "Tho Crotchet's Christmas Dinner." 'Dicken.3.) "THE BELLS." (Edpar All»n Poe.) "I.ai'ffh and Be Menr." '.lohn Mastoid.) "Retrospection." (Sir A. Lvall.V I "Peter Pan" and "The Twa Texts" (Barrie.l ' "How t' E'. hnnt. Got Its Trunk." and "The B*lUd of tho 'Bslivar.' " (Kipling.) "S-ein' Things." (Field.) "Ofo!" (Weatherley.) "The Universe list." (Nf*ves.) "WHA' HAUR WT ME?" (Scottish Border Bail'.nd.) FRIDAY June 12th—Shakespeare, Scott, and Dickens. SATURDAY, June ■ 13th-Popular Programme (including the famous Trial Scene from "The Mer-hant of Verves.") Reserved Soats—3s (plus t?x) and ss. Bo» Plan at Tho Bristol opens MONDAY, June Bth. 3973 QT. MICHAEL'S HALL. & TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. 1G Magnificent Prizes lfi—2 Pair Blankets, 21-tons Coa! 2 Rolls Bacon, Alum. Wave, Cups and Saucers, etc. 2s. ADMISSION DANCING TO-NIGHT. DANCING- CJCHOOL OP DANCING-. DANCING- *J GRAND TEA ROOMS. DANCING Principals: Messrs N. DonoDANCING van and W. Digney. DANCING- Rosina Orohostra. Supper. TO-NIGHT A LONG NIGHT. 4158 GENT.'S 2s Gd, LADIES Is 6d. PUBLIC NOTICES. HAWARDEN DISTRICT WAR, MEMORIAL. *. LL interested are respectfully invited to i- attend tlie UNVEILING: CEREMONY, which will ha performed by the Honourable Sir Heaton Rhodcß, M.P., on SUNDAY NEST, JUNE 14th, AT 2.30 P.M. Returned Soldiers are requested to parade ill civies; wearing Badgeß and Decorations. > E, A. ROBINSON, ..••'.;.*•'■■ . Hon. Secretary,. ;, War Memorial. Committee, AMBERLEY' TOWN BOARD. * NOTICE is hereby given that it is tho intention of the Amberley Town Board at its next Meeting; to be held on IHUitor.*tr T..l_. n-J . inflK 4~ wiluhft ax\i\ low 0> general rate of ljd in tho £ on tho Capital Value of the rateable property in wis Jtown Distriot of Amtorley, under the Rating Act, 1008, and the Town Boards Act, 1908, with their respective amendments, ouch ratei to be for the year commencing on the first day of April, 1925, and terminating on the Sis* day of March, 1026. The rate to .be due and payable on July 15th, a,t the office of the Town Board, Amberley. RHODES, 4163 . Town Clerk. AMBERLEY TOWN BOARD. Ainberley Town District. W. BOYOE, Chairman. THE MERCANTILE FINANCE (CORPORATION, LIMITED. NOMINAL CAPITAL, £180,0(1(0. Registered Office, 162 Hereford street, Chrifltchurch (Opposite Commercial Bank). COMPANY fanned to supplement, existK ing credit facilities by financing ( Dea> era irj Motor-paw, Pianos and other musical inetrumenta. Machinery ?.nd any chattel oold under bailment on Hire Purchase plan. Rate of Interest supplied and oil enquiries answered on application to the Company's Office. i A. STEWART. M 7013 Secretary. I WILLIAM JOHN MILLER, of Inglis ' Buildings, Cashel street, Christchurcb, hereby give notice that I have applied to tho Magistrate's Court at Christohurch for a licenso on behalf of H. H. Cook and Company, Limited, under the Land Agents Act, 1921-22, to carry on business ae a land agent at Inglis Buildings, Cashel street, Christohurch, nnd that such application will be board at .the above Cpurt after one month, from tho sth day of June, 1925, v being the date, of tho first publication of this notice. Dated at Christohurch this 30th day of May, 1925. 3536 (Signed) W. J. MILLER. JUMBLE SALE. IN AID OF ST. ANNE'S. TUESDAY, JUNE 9th. MICHAEL'S SCHOOLROOM. yj Doors open 2.30 p.m. Admiasion 3d. 3970 In the estate of julia wolfe, Late of Christchurcb, Widow, Deceased. X tho above-named deceased bo forwarded forthwith to the undersigned. OASSIDY, AMODEO and JACOBSON, Solicitors, 135 Hereford street, Chiirtdmrch. 4156 SHOWS. - CHRISTOHURCH POULTRY CLUB. ANNUAL SHOW. KING EDWARD BARRACKS, THIS WEEK. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURUA*, Jnno Jlth, 13th, and 13th. Poultry, Pigeons, Canaries, Cats, Toy Dogs, Needlework and Cookery. Record oatry for New Zealand—Gß93. ADMISSION BY ART UNION TICKET 1», CHILDREN Cd. . R. PEARCE, Hon. Secretary. Box 183.. Christeau*&. 4®5
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18403, 9 June 1925, Page 1
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