AMUSEMENTS. I IBBRTT The Th«atra LIBKRTY "IBERTY thai sets LIBERTY the Standard. TO-BAY, 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 7 p.m. "FORBIDDEN PARADISE." '■FORBIDDEN* PARADISE.'' "FORBIDDEN PARADISE." "FORBIDDEN PARADISE."" Starring; POLA NEGRI, POLA NEGRI. Flashing, daring, wiliu!; a Pola you've never seen before, in her moot powerful picture of the year. With a magnificent supporting cast — ADOLPHE ?.I T? \JOr ROD LA ROCQUE PAULINE STARK. Lavish in investiture—-wonderful in drama, tremendous in Entertainment. No. 2 BIG ATTRACTION. No. 2 "BETWEEN FRIENDS." "BETWEEN FRIE,NDS." •■BETWEEN FRIE.NDS/' "BETWEEN FRIE,NDS." ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. Enacted bv :i- m>»!*—'<U'f" , t <•-•'—. NORMAN KERRY, ANNA Q. NIIiSSOJT, LOU TELLEGfcN, ALICE CA^liuUN. No. 3 BIG ATTRACTION No. 3 The gasps of an earthquake—the yells of a mirfhquake—are in Mack Sonnett's "THE LION AND THE SOUSE." BOOK your Beats at The Bristol Piano Co., or Rir.g Liberty Theatre, 2366. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! NNOUNCEM F,NT EXTRAORDINARY! To-night MOTOR-CAR EUCHRE ?s To-night MOTOR-CAR EUCHRE 2a To-night MOTORCAR EUCHRE 2s To-night MOTOR-CAR EUCHRE 2s To-night CALEDONIAN HALL. 2s To-night CALEDONIAN HALL. 2s To-night At 8 p.m. 2s To-night Another Motor-Car Prize. 2s To-night THREE-SEATER. COLONIAL- 2s To-night BODY FORD. ?s To-night TWENTY GOOD PRIZES 2s To-night EACH NIGHT 1 2s To-night TWENTY PRIZE-WINNERS 2a To-night of each night compete in 2s To-night FINAL for MOTOR-CAJ*. 2s To-night To encourage those who attend 2s To-night consistently, 2b To-night TWENTY HIGHEST AGGRE- 2s To-night GATE SCORERS 2a To-night. (10 ladies and 1(1 gentlemen) 2s To-night over the WHOLE SERIES 2 5 To-nisht will also participate in the 2s To-night FINAL, _ 2s To-uight in addition to the 20 Prizo 2a To-night Winners of each night. 2s To-night Every competitor thus has 2s To-night TWO CHANCES of being in 2s To-night the PINAL as well as WIN- 2s To-niirht NING A PRIZE on EACH 2s To-night evening. 2s To-night Promoters; 2s
CHRISTCHUECH EUCHRE ASSEMBLY. 1794 GRAND CABARET DANCE. Under Jewish Auspices, To he hclcl at the \\T I W T B E GARDE ST, »* • TUESDAY, JUNE 30th, 1925. Double Tickets 10s 6d. L. BIEBMAN, 'I77SFP 239 Manchester street. MONSTER CARNIVAL DANCE. TO-NIGHT, 8 to 1. (RAND TEA ROOMS. •v/ Waltzing Competition! Fox Trot Competition! Streamers! Paper Hate! Confettil Balloons! Learners taught Latest Plain and Tazz Dances without oharsje. Rosina Band. Gents, 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d (supper included). 5499 . W. DIGNEY, M.C.
BUSINESS ANNOnKOHMENT«. TAV7HAI NATIVE NURSERY. iLANX THE FOLLOWING NOW: KIBBONWOODS KOWFAIS BROADLEAtf MATIPOS OLEARIAS CLEMATIS BEECHES VERONICAS 8 Varieties. 4 Varieties, a Varieties. .8 Varieties. J 2 Varieties. 6 Varieties, ,3 Varieties. "1 Varieties; Specimens to 9 Jeet high. PLANT NT)"W. Catalogue Tree. Wrila or 'Phone GOB 3, J. M. BAXTER. 421 Papanui road, Native Ttob, Shrub, andi Plant Speoifclist, 82911 WINES AND SPIRITS. Dm. Bottle. Red Crest Whisky (Thorn and Cameron) .. ■• 138s lis 6d Revatted Old Highland Whisky •■ 140s lis Ort Aromatic Schnapps . . 108s 9s Od Old Tom (Boord's) .. 117s !'s 9d 4-Diamond Port . . . . 39s 3s 3d No. 1 Port . . ■. 50s 4s 2d Special Red Muscatel .. Ms 4s 6d Special Rioh Constant in .. 54s 4b 6d Invalid Old Oporto Port . . 65s 5s 5d Guitnaraen's Black Seal Port BUs 6s lid Sparkling Hock, Burgundy, and Moselle, quarts . . 114s Ob 6d Sparkling Hock, Burgundy, and Rosolla, pints . . 63s 5s 3d Cocktail Meteor, Orango .. 12Hs 10s 6d Bulk Whiskies from 75s per gallon, according to age. BISHOP AND CO.. Wine and Spirit Merchants. Established 1654. 82859-2744 SAVE TIME and TROUBLE in dissecting Accounts ty using a Cashbook with sev:ral columns. We can supply Cashbooks with 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 columns. Special rulings to order. SMITH and ANTHONY. LTD., Stationers and Printers, , 58709-1651 209 Manchester etrect. QUILL, MORRIS AND CO., LTD., Cathedral square and Chancery lane, MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS OF WINES, ETC. Agents for BILLIARDS, LIMITED, Billiard Tables and Accessories. Tels. 542 and u717. Q3513F ; ELLIOT WOODWORKER •will repay investigation. Free Booklet from Maeneill, Maxwell's Buildings, Hobstreet, Auckland. Demonstrations, lay, at 2.30, by Canterbury Agent, H. son, corner Fendalton and Straven Christchurcli. M663BFP MEETINGS. ELLESMERE ELECTORATE. A MEETING of DISTRICT REFORM SUPPORTERS will be held in the TAI TAPU HALL On WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. T. O. MORGAN, 349S . Convener. THE ROYAI-i N.Z. SOCIETY FOR THli HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN (THE PLUNKET SOCIETY). THE ANNUAL MEETING nrill he held on WEDNESDAY, July Ist, at 2.30 p.m., in the Masonic Hall, Gloucester street. Members and their friends are invited to be present. 5259 * ""ARY had a little bag to keep her warm o' night! Must have been a "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BAG. None eo good for keeping out the cold. All sizes. 9 ALL those things 70a want for the House will be cheaper at Minaon'e Sale. Alterations etartinc; murt redoes aiooL M7OQI
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