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AanTSEMENTS. TO-DAY, 2.30. TO-DAY, 12.80. TO-DAY. FAREWELL MATINEE Of GEORGE STOREY, The Prince of Comedians. Cd, Is. BARGAIN PRICES. Cd, l£. Direction . . John Fuller and Sens, Ltd. Knorrsous Success of ERNEST PITCHER, ERNEST PITCHER, The Domestic Comedian. SADIE MACDONALD, SADIE MACDONALD, Sennational Acrobatic Violinist. THE KENTUCKY FOUR In Delightful Plantation Melodies. Bisie VIDEAU and "KVter KIRBY Elsie VIDEAU and Walter KIRBY "The Double Turn." Positively Last Nigh'-, in New Zealand. GEORGE STOREY And Hia Brilliant NEW REVUE COMPANY. Reviving by Srjecial Request, CHASE* ME. «. CHASE ME. Australia is Calling. New Zealand must say Gocd-bye. PRICES—O.S. 2s Gd (Reserves 3s 3d). D.C. "a 'F"servpa 2s fd). Stal's la. Phn at. THE BRTSTOL till r-oon. at the DcGrs 7 p.m. MONDAY NEXT ' MONDAY. First Appearance on the Vast Fuller Circuit of the New MOON AND MORRIS REVUE CO. MOON AND MORRIS REVUE CO. Presenting a Clever Musical Comedietta, A KING FOR A DAY. A KiNG FOR A DAY. A KING FOR A DAY. A Delightful Cnncoction of Fun and Fancy presented bv an organisation of specialists, including GEORGE MOON PAN MORRIS Lily Foster William Bere? r ord Svdnev Burchall Lily Penville Jean Keith Claude Holland Vera Sewell And tho SUN SHINE SIX. An Hout of Hnnninoss vnter the supervision of that W»«W of P'od"ction, W.4LTFR. GEORGE. WALTER GEORGE'. 4753 SHIPPING. ■•HE '. BLUE FUNNFL LINE. Jirst-ff'i"* Paafi*ne«ri> Only. TO" LONDON. VtA SOUTH AFRTCA Steamer. Tons. Leaves Sydney. ANCHISES 10,046 Ju> 18th_ " Fares to "England—From £lO2 Sinir'e and £l(Sl' Betu'rn. To Africa—From £72 Singr'e and £ll2 Return Passengers must have Passports. F«r full particulars apply to Local Isronta KINSEY and CO. j AND 0., VIA THE CAPE SERVICE, . ONE CLA=S ONLY. To DURBAN, CAPETOWN and LONDON. Steamer. Tons. Leaves Sydney. BARADINE 18.800 July 7th. BENDIGt) 13,300 Augi'sl vth. Fareß—Lyttelton to England: £39 17» 6d to £47 17a 6d single. £72 15a to £B6 16a return. To South Africa: £2B 17b 6d to £B4 17a 6d single. £4B IBs to . e 6B 16a return. Local Agenta: KJNSEY and CO. Murray, Roberta *nd Co., Ltd., General Agents for New Zealand, Wellington, Nauler, Dunedin. H 6893 J7EDERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., ?- . LTD. Regular Services fo and from Avo/imoufcb.: Manchester, Liverpool, and Glasgow. ;- : i)-M&XLK. DIRECT. ••-"--• S.S. TEKOA, loading Lyttelton about July 13th. W.C.U.K. via Boston and New York. A Steamer, early. For freight and passage apply to KINSEY and CO., LTD.. Agents, 160 Hereford streot, Christchurch THE COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE, LTD. S,S. PORT MELBOURNE. FROM LONDON. THIS Steamer is now due in Lyttelton and consignees aro requested to present Bills of Lading and Pay Freight (if any due) to the undersigned. Gooda for which Bills of Lading aro not presented, and orders lodged with the Railway before landing, will be stored at Christchurch at consignee's risk and expense. Agents' attention must" b& called to ony damaged goods before removal from Railway Sheds, otherwise no claim will be recognised, and all claims must be rendered within seven days of steamer'* discharge, otherwise they will not be recoverable. The Captain WILL NOT bo ro3pon? sible for any. debts contracted by tho crew without his written authority. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Asrents, 4994 160 Hereford street.

HITE' STAB LINE. WHITE STAR DOMINION LINE. FROM AMERTCA AND CANADIAN PORTS TO- ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT. FREQUENT SAILINGS of the LARGEST and MOST LUXURIOUS steamers in the Atlantic trade, including— R.M.S. MAJESTIC .. •• 56,551 Tons (The largest steamer in the world.) R.M.S. OLYMPIC .. .. 46,<89 Tona ii.M.S. HOMEBIO 84,856 Tons Passengers taking tJirongh tickets to U.K. by Canadian-Australafcian and Union Linos via Vancouver or San Franoisco can Eecure their Atlantic berths and passage tiqketa on application to DALGETY and COMPANY LIMITED. NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY COMPANY. D 2857 SUMMER TRIPS TO ENGLAND. Important Announcement by CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., In conjunction with Canadian Australian Royal Mail S.S. Line to Vancouver, B.C. )N and after MAY 17th, new pleasures, ' and new scenic wonders will be in store lor travellers to Canada, U.SA.., England, and the Continent of Europe, via the C.P.R. route. On that date tho famous Trans-Canada Limited Servjco for 1925 Summer Season commences. The "Trans-Canada Limited," Canada's Train do Luxe, is incomparable tie fastest, most popular train operated across Canada. Saves a day t'.ach way. Affords passengers a daylight trip over the Rockies. In addition/the C.P.R. will have THREE other daily trains running in tho summer transcontinental time-table. Passages booked from New Zealand in either R.M.M.S Aorangi or R.M.S. Niagara, the meet palatial liners on the Pacific. VERY IMPORTANT—Bo sure to eeo your steamer tickets are marked "via Canadian Pacific Railway." For descriptive pamphlets and full particulars, apply to any Office of tie Union Steam Ship Company of N.Z., US..; Thomas Cook and Son.; or J. Sclater, Representative CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., Union House, Sydney, JN.S.W. H 4312 HHE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED. WELLINGTON AND WANGANDIS.S. STORM—MONDAY, 22nd instant. S.S. CALM—WEDNESDAY. 24th instiat. DUNEDIN, OAMARU, AND TIMARXT— S.S. GALE—MONDAY, 22nd instant ANTED, Houses to Paint, Booms to 11 Paper. A large selection of English Wallpapers kepi in stock. Estimate submitted. Country work promptly attended to. KEYS BaOS., 116 Bristol street, St. Albsaa. 'Phono 4533 A. * *"**

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 1

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