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AirosEMEirrs. i TIBERTY. The Theatre THEATRE.! Liberty. that eets theatre. the Standard. TO-DAY, 2 pan. TO-NIGHT, 7 p.m. • The Film" Sensation of 1925 by the Genius of the Screen, ERNST LUBITSCH ERNST LUBITSCH ERNST LUBITSCH Presents ' A peerless photoplay—plumbing deep ,into | the hearts of' three women. "THREE WOMEN" "THREE "THREE 'THREE -THREE "THREE WOMEN." ■WOMEN." WOMEN." "WOMEN." "WOMEN." WOMEN." "THREE WOMEN." "THREE WOMEN." "THREE WOMEN." On very rare occasions thero 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 the greatest cast ever assembled for any one picture. PATTLINE FREDERICK, PAULINE FREDERICK MAY McAVOY LEW CODY MARIE PREVOST WILLAED LOUIS. MARY CARR PIERRE GENDRON GR&ND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF COMEDIES, CARTOON nnd GAZETTE. LIBERTY QUALITY ORCHESTRA Under the Conductowhip of Mr Howard Moody. Book at The Bristol or Liberty Theatre. 'Phone 2366. TENDERS. OAMARU HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS will be received up to 11.0 a.m. of September 20th, 1025, for the SUPPLY AND DELIVERY of a 7-TON LOCOMOTIVE STEAM CRANE, in accordance with conditions to be seen at the Office of Ihe Board, where tender forms can olao be obtained. Tenders shall be addressed to the Chairman, end endorsed "Tender for Locomotive Bteam Crane." I • The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. | C. A. LA ROCHE, ' Secretary. May 26th, 1325. 4275 HOTEL FOR LEASE .BY TENDER. rTCE,NDERS are invited for a five yeara' J- lease of the Victoria Hotel, situated at the corner of St. Andrew and Cumberland streets, in the City of Dunedin. The lowest or' any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders oloso on the 80th day of June, 1925. Forms of tender mav be obtained from BISHOP AND GODFREY; Solicitors, 161 Hereford street, 3795 Ghratcbwon. WE GIVE YOH THE QUALITY Lv'v ■.!-».. OUR" «:o'OD»S:i^:v TIMBER MERCHANTS AND , JOINERY MANUFACTURERS, 881-7 MADRAS STREET N., Christohurch. 'Phones 48 and 2593. 07010 Tel. Address, "Seasoned," MOTORS AND CYCLES. TRUCK FOR SALE TO WIND UP ESTATE. 1-TON Track, with tip body, in good going e order. ARTHUR L. GRAY,, 832 134 Oxford terrace. kWNER-DRIVERS everywhere to whom.! ' the light, economical and sturdy typo of vehiole makes a Bpecial appeal are loud in their praise of the j A U S TIN. Inspect this car at . DAVID CRQZpat.LTD., Worcester street West, Ohriatohurch. OPEN AT NIGHT. BAR G'A llf Q A R-. TUDEBAKER SIX CYLINDER M ROADSTER, In First-elasa, Order Throughout, Equipment includou*:— Electjio lights end self-starter Electric windshield wiper Sideahlelds. A REAL SNIP. SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS, 8780 F.P. 145-147 Armagh, etreet. LEOTUBEB. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. FARM SCHOOLS. THE OXFORD FARM SCHOOL will open in the Oxford Town Hall at 9 *jn- on MONDAY NEXT, the 22nd June, 1925,., Morning, afternoon and evening sessions will be held and the school will conclude on the evening of Tuesday, June 28rd. Programmes obtainable from Lancelot Watson Oxford, or F. E. Ward, Dept. of Agriculture, Christcmirch. OOURTENAY FARMERS PLEASE NOTE: A Special Short Session' will be held in the A. and P. Association's Hali, Kirweo, on June 23rd, 1925: PROGRAMME: 2 p.m.—"Pasture Establishment and Management" (A. H. Cockayne). 3.30 p.m.—"Crop Growing and Manuring" (F. E.. Ward). 7.30 p.m.—"Wool Production and Management" (J. G. Cook). ALL FARMERS INVITED TO ATTEND THESE LECTURES F. E. WARD, 4645 Instructor in Agriculture. WHICH? SUNDRY DEBTORS, OR CASH AT BANK. BOTH are Assets—only the one is loontingent," and the other, the "Lifeblood" of Business. Entrust us with your DIFFICULT COLLECTIONS. THE C.C.A. (A. M. Nelson, Manager). 133 Hereford etreet (next' Bank of N.Z.). P.O. Box 874. 'Phone 383 L C 2726 A. CAMERON, 1. Quality and guaranteed. Railway Delivery. CIRC SAWS for Bale, Firewood or Bin. * WATER BOTTLE at your feet will drive out the cold. Made by North British , Rubber Co. Look for name "UNIQUE" 'on I stopper. 11

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18409, 16 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18409, 16 June 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18409, 16 June 1925, Page 1

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