AMUSEMENTS. GREATER IETSTAL PALACE. J The Best Theatre in' the Empire. Open Ito 5 p.m. 6.50 lo Sleepytime. V. M. BEEBE Pwsenta "SECRETS OF THE NIGHT." "SECRETS OF THE NIGHT." "SECRETS OF THE NIGHT." From Max Mucin anil Guy Bolton's worldfamooa stage-play, "THE NIGHTCAP," Featuring MADGE BELLAMY and JAMES KIRKWOOD SECOND MIGHTY ATTRACTION"THE STEADFAST HEART." "THE STEADFAST HEAKT." A Thrilling Romance of the Virginran Hilli, With MARGUERITE COURTOT JOSEPH STRIKER MIRIAM BATTISTA THEN-Bth of the World-famous FIGHT AND WIN STORIES. CENTURY COMEDY and NEWS FILM. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Under the Dieting uohed Conductorship of •MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. RESERVES at The Bristol, or ring up Brother Beebo (he's always on the job). 'Phone 3758. 4146 THEATRE ROYAL. LONG TACK SAM. VIDE PRESS. "Star," Auckland.—"Auckland has been particularly fortunate in receiving visita from picked acta of international fame, but none could havo possibly been greater or better than the sixth vaudeville contingent rrom J. C. Williamson Theatres. "Times," Dunedin—"The Programme submitted on Saturday evening combined high quality with decided novolty of a superior type. The best show yet seen hero in vaudeville." THEATRE ROYAL. Proprietors: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. Commencing WEDNESDAY (NEXT) WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY (NEXT) WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY (NEXT) WEDNESDAY. MATINEE, SATURDAY. TUNES 20th. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE Mth. '' RETURN AFTER AN ABSENCE! IN CHINA OF THE FAMOUS CHINESE MARVEL, LONG TACK SAM, LONG TACK SAM, LONG TACK SAM, LONG TACK SAM, LONG TACK SAM, THE CHINESE) WONDER WORKEB And .cut > ENTIRELY NEW TROUPE, ; Presenting A SPECTACULAR BPECIALITT Of Gorgeous Scenery and Gowns, And JUGGLING, BALANCING, MAGIC, CHINESE CLOWN JUGGLING, CONTORTIONISTS, WATER SPINNING, NOVELTIES. . Supported by a Company <A INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE From J. C, WILLIAMSON THEATRES, Including Direct from France, The Musical Aorobatio Clowns, NOVELLE BROS Two Loving . NOVELLE BROS. Birds. From Moss-Stoll Theatres: Errol Gertrude [ADDISON MITRENGA, iADDISON And, MITRENGA, 1 Speoialty and Classical Dancers* The Brilliant Basso Cantairte, ARTHUR MAYES.: Direct rromL 1 London: ' ROYAL ILLUSIONIST,' -,: v "DOROTHY"BR^WNEi ,x - .":';'--,, : In "DECEPTIONS, QFr1923." ; From the' Palace Theatre; New.' York: '■'• MC-BAN- yj SBB » 7 MORAN And WISES, MORAN: ■■'■■■ WISER, . Hilarious Hat Spinners,, in ' ! "ALL IN FUN." \, ■'■ „i. Musical Direotor'., : .... A. G. FROST
PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 6s 6d; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 2s (plus tax). MATINEE PRICES: Reserved,' Adults 3s; Children Is 6d. Unreserved, Adults 2s; Children Is. .. THE BOX PLANS FOR THE SEASON OF SEVEN NIGHTS AND TWO. MATTNr EES OPEN ON MONDAY NEXT AT THE BRISTOL. „' rmm , r nmr Representative ..•. • WALTER MONK WAIMAKARIRI RIVER XBUBT. WAiMAKARJRI RIVEi TRUST. NOTICE OF PROPOSED 'SPECIAL ORDER DIRECTING RATES TO BE LEVIED IN THE WAIMAKARIRI RIVER TRUST DISTRICT. HE WAIMAKARIRI RIVER TRUST HEREBY PUBLICLY; NOTIFIES that it proposes by Special Order at'an Ordinary Meeting to 'bo hold at its office at i the corner of Worcester street and Oxford terrace on the first- da(y .'of July, 1936, to direct'that general rates as sot out herein for the general purposes of the Trust shall be made on all rateable property within the Waimakariri Rjvor Trust Djstriot, and that such rate shall be made,' levied and collected on behalf of the Trust by the City Council of the City of Christchurch, the Borough Councils of Riccarton, Kaiapoi and New Brighton and the County Councils of Waimairi, Oxford, Eyre, Rangiora, Heathcote, Halswell, Springe, Malvern and Paparua respectively in regard to air such property as is within the City of Christchnrch, the Boroughs of Riccarton, Kaiapoi and New Brighton, and the Counties of Waimairi, Oxford, Eyre, Rangiora, Halawell, Springs, Malvern and Paparua respectively. Such rates shall be levied on the. capital value, of such property and shall be for the period obmmonoing on the Ist day of April, 1925, and ending on.the 31et'day of March, 1926, and shall be payable in ono sum on such dates as may in each case be fixed by the Local Bodies making the same respectively and shall be as follows: On lands classified in Class A, l-6th of e. penny in the £l. On lands classified in Class B, l-7th of a penny in the £l. On lands classified in Class o,' 1-Sth. of a pennv in the £l. DATED this 4th day of June, 1925. C. W. HF.TtVEY, 3872 Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH POULTRY CLUB. ANNUAL SHOW. TTING EDWARD BARRACK TO-DAY (FRIDAY), JUNE 12tb, And TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Poultry, Pigeons, Canaries, Cats, Toy Doge,! Needlework, and Cookery. RECORD ENTRY FOR, NEW ZEALAND, 1 2693. Doors open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. DOG SHOW—TO-DAY and TO-MOKROW. OAT SHOW-TO-MORROW. , Admission by Art Union Ticket, Is; Children 6d. R. PEABCE, Hon. Sec; 4330, . Box 159, Christchnrch. MEETXNOa. CHRISTCHURCH CRECHE AND KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. OTOE ANNUAL MEETING of the above X Association will'be held on WEDNESDAY, 17th inst, at 2.30 p.m., in the Y.M.C.A. W/GARRJOK, ■ :.'■ a36a fiaewtaxy.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18406, 12 June 1925, Page 1
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