AMUSEMENTS. " IBERTY. The Theatre THEATRE. -LIBERTY, that «ot« THEATRE. tho Standard. TO-DAY, 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 7 p.m. The Film Senßation of 1925 by tho Genius of the Screen, ERNST LUBITSCH ERNST LUBITSCH ERNST LUBITSCH Presonts A peerless photoplay—plumbing deep into tho hearts of thrco women. ''^S WOMEN." "THREE WOMEN." "THREE WOMEN." "THREE WOMEN." "THREE WOMEN." "THREE WOMEN." "THREE WOMEN." "THREE WOMEN." "THREE WOMEN." On very raro occasions there arises a Masterpiece of Film Construction—a picture destined to create world-wide interest and satisfaction. This applies to "THREE WOMEN," "THREE WOMEN," '•'THREE WOMEN," "THREE WOMEN," With tho greatest cast ever assembled for any ono picture. PAULINE FREDERICK, PAULINE FREDERICK MAY McAVOY LEW CODY MARIE PREVOST WILLARD LOUIS MARY CARR PIERRE GENDRON GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF COMEDIES, CARTOON and GAZETTE. LIBERTY QUALITY ORCHESTRA Under the Oonductorship of Mr Howard Moodv. Book at The Bristol or Liberty Theatre. 'Phono 2366. [TEAND To-day: 3d, 6d and 9d. ' T E A N D To-night: 6d and la. "THE VENGEANCE OF PIERRE." "THEI VENGEANCE OF PIERRE." "TH*l VENGEANCE OF PIERRE." "Wolves of the North," Ep. 8. . HOUSE PETERS HOUSE in "THE TORNADO." HOUSE PETERS" Buddy Mpssinger Comedy. 4573 GALA CARNIVAL DANCE. ALA CARNIVAL DANCE. V.GO TO-MORROW-CALEDONTAN HALL. 7.30 TO-MORROW-CALEDONIAN HALL. Ladies' Waltz Contest, 7.30 p.m. Fox Trot Contest, 0 p-.m. REAL CARNIVAL-TO-MORROW. Ladies 2e, Gents 2s 6d.
>IG MY S TERY . EUCHRE. STUPENDOUS PRIZE NIGHT! KEEP NEXT WEDNESDAY FREE. SYDENHAM FOOTBALL HALL. ■ JUNE 17th—NEXT WEDNESDAY. Dbn't M'ss! Watch next "Wednesday's "Press" for soma of tho Prizes. PUBLIC NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. OWING to the indisposition of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORGENERAL, the SMOKE CONCERT which had been arranged for THIS EVENING, in tho Jellicoa Hall, has been INDEFINITELY POSTPONED. W. E.LEADLEY, •"""'F.P. ...'">, Secretary.,^ ELECTION. SOUTHERN DIVISION. Ladies and Gentlemen, • f I DESIRE to THANK you all who, by your votes and generous assistance, haya ejected me a member of tho. Trust. I will do my utmost to assist the members of the Trust to cany on the work with efficiency' and economy. Yours faithfully. d66S H. E. PERYMAN. J. JJLiU.IJU.LJ. , THE COMMITTEE, of tho Destitute Patients' Fund tender their sincere THANKS to Mrs Burnes Loughnahj organiser of Sunday Concert and atreet collection, for above fund, and to Mr J. Farrell, manager, 3. 0. Williamson Co., and- members and local artists who eo kindly gave their services, to Mr W. D. Bishop, gentlomen collectors, ushers.'Mrs J. F. Collins, refreshments, and Messrs Wobloy for piano, also to Miss Mirie Burko and Mr G. Bluett, who so successfully collected funds on June 9th. Funds per concert and collection amounted to £&0. . '9B i CLASS FOR THE. STUDY OF PRAC■A- TICAL PSYCHOLOGY is beino; formed under the direction of MR J. F. HUTCHINSON. The first Class will be held TO-MORROW; June 16th, at 8 p.m., in the LECTURE ROOM, THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, Hereford atreet entrance. Full particulars—--4590 'PHONE 6234., r OUR Children may reasonably expect £5 for Co-operative Timber Tree Growing, payable (if desired), ONE ' SHILLING WEEKLY. Subscribers' "Pass Books" are now obtainable with first week's contribution. CO-OPERATIVE TREE PLANTING SOCIETY, LTD., 133 Hereford atreet, Christchurch. C 2890 E. A. OSMOND, Secretary. THE MERCANTILE FINANCE (CORPORATION, LIMITED. NOMINAL CAPITAL, £130,00,0. Registered Office, 152 Hereford atreet, Christchurch *' (Opposite Commercial Bank). A COMPANY formed to supplement existing credit facilities by financing Dealers in Motor-cars, Pianos and other musical instruments, Machinery and any chattel Bold under bailment on Hiro Purchase plan. Rate of Interest supplied and ell enquiries answered en application to the Company's Office. a A. STEWART, M7OIB Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH TOY DOG«AND CAT CLUB (Incorporated). PRIZE MONEY for tho late Show will bo paid at the Chamber of Commerce, Christchurch, TUESDAY NEXT, between 2 p.m. and 8 pjn. Raffles for tho samo Show will be drawn at 8 p.m. at the same address. MRS G. M. WATHEW, 4568 Secretary. TN BANKRUPTCY.—In the Supremo •*• Court, holden at Christchurch, Notico is hereby given that OHARLES HENRY TURNER, of Kaikoura, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to bo holden at my office on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day 'of June, 1925, at 2.30 p.m. A. W. WATTERS, Official Assignee. 13th June, 1925. 4556 LAND AGENTS, TATTTC NOTICE my Section in St. Andrew's avenue is Sold. 799 R. TAYLOR. i A. CAMEBON, HE SAW EXPERT, 171 Gloucester street, Christchurch. Quality and Dispatch guaranteed. Railway Delivery. CIRCULAR 1 SAWS for Sals. Firewood or Bis.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18408, 15 June 1925, Page 1
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