AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY The Theatre THEATRE. IBERTY that sets THEATRE. the standard. TO-DAY. 2 P.M. TO-XIGHT, 7 P.M. ZANE GREY'S .ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S Great Novel. "WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND." "WANDERER OP THE WASTELAND." "WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND." "WANDERER OP THE WASTELAND." "WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND." A Hade Entirely ia NATURAL COLOURS.
You will laugh over it, cry over it, thrill st its unusual beauty, and gasp at the greatness of soma of its scenes: all this enacted by n magnificent cast, including—■ JACK HOLT JACK HOLT KATHLYN WILLIAMS NOAH BEERY BILLIE DOVE. BETTY BALFOUR, BETTY BALFOUR, Britain's Queen of Happiness, In "SQUIBS HONEYMOON" "SQUIBS HONEYMOON" Make but# of seeing this magnificent programme, and book your soats at The BRISTOL Piano Co.. .or xinz Theatre. 2366.
CITIZEN S' FAREWELL To SISTER SCATTERJOY, And WELCOME to her Successor, LADY GAY. CHORAL HALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 25 th, 7.45 P.M. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR •will preside. Short addresses by Dr. Blackmore, Mr J. J. Doujall, Brigadier-General A. W. Andrew, Miss Muir and Mrs H. P. Herbert. A splendid programme of Musical and Elocutionary items bv SHIPMATES A'ND SUNBEAMS. SHIPMATES AND SUNBEAMS. ADULTS 2s, CHILDREN Is. Hall comfortably heated by ens tor the occasion. Ticlcot holders advised to bo early to get a seat. A. E. HERBERT, Hon. Secretary. BRIG.-GEN. ANDREW, 1471 Hon. Treasurer.
THE GRAND JAZZ CLUB. Dance to-morrow night, at 8 O'CLOCK (end ©very Thtireday.) AT THE "GRAND" TEA BOOMS. THE BRISTOL BAND. Subscription: Double 4s Gd; Single, Gents 2s Gd; Ladies 2s. X DONOVAN, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. DESTRUCTION OF DEER.
BONUS BY GOVERNMENT. TN order to further assist in the T)estrucJ- tion of Deer, the Government has decided to grant an additional sum of £IOOO, to bo distributed among the several Acclimatisation Districts wherein protection on Deer ha 3 teen removed, and the proportion of such amount available for distribution for Deer killing in tihe undermentioned area is £6O. This amount will be payable at the rate of 2a per tail for each Dter killed. Persons desirous of participating in the amount available must produoe the tail of each Deer killed to MB W. G. MORRISON, Ranger, Forestry Department, Ha,timer Springs. As the amount of money available is limited, it is suggested that those persons desiring to obtain the payment in question, should from time to time submit the tails of tho Deer taken to Mr W. G. Morrison. SCHEDULE. All lands inoluded in tho northern part of tho North Canterbury Acclimatisation District north of a line starting in the east at tho mouth of the Conway river, and running directly to tho junction of the Hanmer and. Waiau rivers j then following the Waiau and its tributary the Hope river to the western boundary of tho district at Hope Pass. . J. HISLOP, • Under-Secretary. Department of Internal Affairs, ' Wellington.
The directors of the new ZeaLAND REFRIGERATING COMPANY, LTD., have decided to redeem on the let August next the existing ieeua of 1500 Debentures, each of £IOO, and to issue instead 8000 Debentures of £IOO. Each having a currency of 10 years. Two alternatives will be given to applicants: They may either take the debentures a«t 6J per cent, subject to income tax or at 5$ cent, free of income tax. Date of receipt of application will be taken into account m allotting debentures and the last date for receiving application® will be the 7th July next. Copies of the prospectus may be obtained from any member of a Stock Exchange or direct from the New Zealand Refrigerating l Company, Limited, 169 Hereford street, Chriatehturoli. <206 THE N.Z. GOVT. STATE l'lBP And ACCIDENT INSURANCE OFFICE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. POLICYHOLDERS are requested to note that the above Office has REMOVED to the DUNLOP RUBBER CO.'S BUILDING,. adjoining the Govt. Departmental Building. H. C. ROGERS, 791 Branch Manager. YOUR Children may reasonably expect £260 reward by your investing only £5 for Co-operative Timber Tree Growing, payable Of defiired), ONE SHILLING WEEKLY. Subscribers' "Pass Books" are now obtainable with firet week's contribution.
CO-OPERATIVE TREE PLANTING SOCIETY, LTD., 183 Hereford street, Christchurch. C2S9O E. A. OSMOND, Secretary. TEE MERCANTILE FINANCE (CORPORATION, LIMITED. NOMINAL CAPITAL, £180,00,0. Registered Office, 152 Hereford street, Christchurch (Opposite Commercial Bank). A COMPANY formed to supplement existing credit facilities by fiaancing Dealers in Motor-cars, Pianos and other musical instruments, Machinery and any chattel aold under bailment on Hire Purchase plan. B«ta of Interest supplied and all enquiries answered on application to tho Company's Offioe. A. STEWART, M7OIB Secretory. INSURANCE COMPANIES.
ASSURANCE CO., LTD. ASSETS EXCEED £25,000,000. TL<s following Classes of Insurance are transacted: — PIKE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY MARINE MORTGAGEE ACCIDENT INDEMNITY MOTOR-CAR PERSONAL ACCIDENT PLATE-GLASS FIDELITY GUARANTEE THIRD PARTY Chrisiclrurch Branch: 135 Hereford street. H. T. FRANCIS, Manager. 'Phone 10. A2696FP INSURE Trith the "goriH BRI TI S H," A NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTION. Head Office for Canterbury—--137 HEREFORD STEEET, Chriatcliurck. SBSJ9 P. H. HASBIS. 3£an»ger.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 1
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