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AN A.B.C. WEDDIXO 'DAY. 70URS Mwt t» tfc» Bert. Enj*f» «• J- of cur Five MODERN LIMOUSIKE PACKABD CABS. Yon pay co more for the most up-to-d»*» Limonßino than for the' most ©b*oUte «J on the aUnd. So deciue oa tha Vkckaxd sow, and RING THO:TE HH6 or SKffll M665»8577 AJB.C. Tmxi Serrie*.

AMUSEMENTS. . . „ „ _ J O D T *S. i Day Sessions 12 £«oa to 5 p.»Xight Session Do Luxo '•» o'cleci"THßEE WISE FOOLS" "THKEE WISE FOOLS" Starring CLAUDE GILLINGWATEB ALEC FRANCIS WILLIAM CRANE ELEANOR BOARDMAX. "IF I MARRY AGAIN" "IF I MARRY AGAIN" Starring; DORIS KEXYOX ANNA Q. XILSSOX FRANK MA\O LLOYD HUGHES. Reserves at Tho Bristol cr 'Fhcae *KS. 4SS6 A Gigantically conceived Trinmpb, THE SHEPHERD. KIXU.*' QUEEN'S THEATRE, 4SOB NEXT MONDAY. THEATEE BO7AL. LONG TACK SAIL MATINEE SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY. \_\TLXEK AT MATiaEE 2.3 U. MATIXEr. 2.50. MATINEE 2.30. PRICES: RESERVED. ADULTS. Ss; CHILDREN, is M; Unreserved, Aduha 2b, Children la. INSTANTANEOUS AND EMPHATIC TRIUMPH OF THE GREATEST COMPANY OP INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE YET SEEN IN THE DOMINION*. Headed by THE CHINESE WONDER, LONG TACK. SAM, And His Oriental MaxveSs. Propriotors: J. C. WUlisr_wn (X_L> Ltd. .TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT. (Five More Nights Only). At 8 o'clock. MATINEE—SATURDAY. JUKE 20. MATINEE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24. RETURN AFTER AN ABSENCE El CHINA OF THE FAMOUS CHINESE MARVEL, LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM LONG TACK SAM THE CHINESE .WQXDEBV WORKER, And «n ENTIRELY NEW COMPANY Of . TWELVE ORIENTAL STABS. And MISSES POLDI AND MINA LOXO, MADAME LONG TACK SAM. A SPECTACULAR SPECIALTY Of Gorgeous Eastern Scenery and Govcs, and JUGGLING, BALANCING, CHINESE CLOWN JUGGLING, CONTORTIONISTS, WATER SPINNING. NOVELTIES. Supported by a Cobrpsay of INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE Ftmb "•''*. J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATBES. J. C. Wnj-AMSttSt fam&^ffi&M?: ■NOVEI.LE BROS. .NOVFLLE BROS. .NOVELLB BROS. .. < ■ Introdndnc THE TWO LOVING BIRDS. From Mose-Stell Theatres: Errol - ____?_• ADDISON MITRBKOA. ADDISON mTRKSOA, ADDISON And MTTBENQA. Specialty and Classical Ds-cara Tho Brilliant Basso OutUate, ARTHUR MAYES. ARTHUR MAYES. Direct from Xradoa: THE ROYAL ILLUSIONIST. CHRIS. CHARLTON a Bombard-Mi CHRIS. CHARLTON of —rates from CHRIS. CHARLTON bs«t-__ff te •__> Asaisted by DOROTHV BROWNS. In "DECEPTIONS OP MSK." From tho Palace Theatre, New Y«k: MORAN WTSEB, MORAN WI ___> And WISBB. MORAN WISBB, Hilarious Hat Soinaaxa. ia "ALL IN FUN." Murical Director . .". .'. A- G. TBCOT PRICES: D.C. and O.S- 6a 6d; Stalls, 4s-- Gallery. 2s (ph» tag). • ■■ ■ BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL for the SBASON. ''___'" DAY SALES at _ THEATRE ROYAL CONFECTIONERY. Manager . . L. H. WILSON. . 4755 LEOTUB-S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. T EESTON FARM SCHOOL. JUNE 24th and 2Mb, 1925, at A. and P. Aaaoc'a Booms. PROGRAMME* OF LECTURES: Wednesday, Juno 24th—--9 a.m—-"Crop Growing and Manariac. F. W. Ward. 11 a.m.—"Wool Structure,** A. H. Caekayna; "Wool Production a—l Management," J. G. Cook 2 p.m.—"Points of the Draught Bocae,' H. E. B. Watson. 3.30 p.m.—"Diseases of the Sheep*." J. Kerrigan. 7.30 p —*Crop Rotations," A. H. Cockayne. Thursday, June 25th—--9 a.m.—"Diseases of Wheat,** A. H. Coclesyne. •. „ . 10.45 a.m.—TojodrcssißS of Futare»v* A. W. Hudson. _, 2 p.m.—"Points of the Dairy Co—," H. E. B. Watson. 3.30 n.m.—"Diseases of the Dairy Caw sad Pig," J. Kerrigan. 7.30 p.m.—"Swine Management," S. Gcxringo. METHVEX FABM SCHOOL*. JUNE 26th and STth. 1325, Friday and Saturday. Programmes obtainable froo 3. P. Steasv Methven, or F. E. Ward, Department of Agriculture, Christchurcb. ALL FARMERS INvn"_) TO ATTEND THE SCHOOLS. 4MB BTTUATTONB VAG&NT. RETAIL BABDWABEt "JSONS, LTD., retrain Bmut' Tessas Man aa Junior, with sot—s sapeneaca. Apply by letter only marked: 1041F "PB-VAXET (For continuation o{ "Situations Vaoaat"* page 15 of this issue.) LOST AND POURS. LOST, Old-fashioned Gold BROOCH. tta*s> in centre, between 399 Canbride* terrace and Government Buildinc*. Wave*** ter street. Reward. Apply Saarth. Mater*. Ltd., Worcester street. 1034 ,T, Wednesday. Child's Gold I Colombo street, Norwich street, Uawood, or No. 6 tram. Betara 599 Osleabo street. Reward. 1034 OST, from Addisgton Yards ob ' —i day, 1 Fat Red COW. Apply _L Matson and Co., Ckristdiurc—. "*** OST Gold Wristlet WATCH. Wedaesi day, Heaton street or Papaaa! read. Reward. 131 Rujby street. Tsiepbea* 5077 MW LOST, PLAN, between Stacaura road aod St. Martins. Reward. 76 Aldwista road. MSI OST, HUB CAP from Car. Sevstt. »- H. Simma and Sous, Ltd. IW3

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18412, 19 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18412, 19 June 1925, Page 1

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