AMUSEMENTS. GREATER CR Y S T A I. PALACE. RYSTAL PALACE. The Best Theatre in the Empire. Open 1 to 5 p.m., 6.30 to Sleepytime. V. M. BEEBE Presents The Greatest Picture Ever Made, " A L I M O N Y." " A li I M O N Y." "ALIMONY." " A L I M 0 N Y." "ALIMONY." "ALIMONY." AT LAST the picture that SAYS SOMETHING! And says it in a language all will understand. "Alimony" doesn't beat about the bush. It rips home with scathing blows that smash—that tear —that pound—that strike terrifically at the very roots of our greatest modern evil —that spread before you in vivid panorama the greatest array of visual FACTS ever flung upon the screen. " A L I M O N Y." "ALIMONY." " A L I M O N Y." "ALIMONY." SEE! SEE! SEE! SEE! The happiness of the young married couple, content in their poverty; the big business success of the husband, brought about by his wife's cleverness; their big social success ; the temptation of the husband by sirens whose eyes arc ever for the unsophisticated; his fall; the divorce in which the wife holds out for the largest possible alimony; the fleecing of the husband of all his money, and his desertion by all his so-called friends; the amazing manner in which the wife uses the alimony she has collected to bring disaster on the heads of his despoilers; and tho astounding climax that holds you spellbound in the grip uf its tremendous drama. " A L I M O N Y." " A L I M 0 N Y." "ALIMONY." "ALIMONY." "With * Brilliant Cast, including GRACE DARMOND, WARNER BAXTER, RUBY MILLER, JACKIE SAUNDERS, VOLA VALE, and Many Other Well-known Artists. SEE! SEE! SEE! SEE! THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IN HOLLYWOOD —glittering capital of Cinemaland gorgeously gowned amid the lavish environment of exquisite sets and trappings—portraying In all its hectic allurenwait the swiftmoving life of high society—sleek men and sleeker women rev ailing in moonlight yachting parties—drenching themselves m champagne—plunging through thd sukd sw*f« o* pleasure. AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME: JACK HOUB JACK HOXIE JACK HOXIE JACK HOXIE JACK HOXIE it "THE ' ROARING ADVENTURE." "THE ROARING ADVENTURE." "THE ROARING ADVENTUBB." "THE ROARING ADVENTURE!." A big, clean, rousing melodrama o£ the cattle countrl. CENTURY COMEDY and NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC Inimitably Played by the World-famous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The Be*t Orchestra in Australasia. Under the Distinguished Conduetorship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J* BUNZ. Orchestral - numbers, include: Ore i'fWagiSfc*')'! *ljnttrfi (Oarpentier); "Petite Suite" (DWraMyW"Sonata F&al" (Grieg); _"Hpijron*n Dance" No. si (Brahma) ; "ZlgZag" (SUimper); "Voice of the Bells" (Tluprbau); "Water Melon" (Rose). RESERVES af The Bristol, <fr ring up Brother Beobe (he's always on the job). 'Phone 87S8, 9981 . PUBLIC NOTIOBB. THE PROPRIETORS of New Letters Patent No. 46685, «f 44th. November, 19?0, entitled *"lmprovemonts relating to the connection of tubs clotnouta with, the header in SupeAoitexs" ®xe dio*iroua of disposing of the Patent, or entering into working arrangement# under lieepse or otherwise, with Pi cms likely to he interested iti the case. A copy ol the latent Specification #>nd full particulars can he obtained from, and offers made, for the transmission to the Proprietors, to; CYRIX. CARLYON OOATES, Patent Attorney, 184 Hereford street. Christehmvh, 9920 New 'Zesfawd. MISSING WAR BONDS. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby pT9« that 10 NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT 4* PER CENT- WAR LOAN BONDS, FAILING DUB 1988, OF £IOO EACH, AND NUMB2RED 27491 to 27500, have been lo*t by a' client of the undersigned, and are ffilwiag. The general public' and, in particular, sharebrokers. and agents, are hereby warned against dealing with the missing bonds in any manner whatsoever. Suitable' remuneration will he given to any person or persons giving such information as may lead to discovery of the missing bonds. All communications to be made to BUDDLE, RICHMOND, and BUDDLE, Solicitors far the Owner, 6 Wyndham street, Auckland* 9740 ' TO RESIDENTS OF RANGIOHA.. and A"FTER OCTOBER Ist, the Price *• of Milk will Tx> reduced by Id quart. Having done our beat to meet your rer fjuiromcnts during the ncarciiy .of supplies during the winter, we hope to }» favoured with a continuance of your TVfcjt«aa2o. R. A. SCOTT. A. 8. ROYFHE (Both Ho turned Soldiers.) 9947 /COLLECTING OVERDUE DEBTORS' ACCOUNTS. STIMULATING, GENTLE PERSUASION. Jfee for Instruction, £5, payable in advance. If you. want to know how, write P. R. JAMISON, 13 Peel street, Hornington, Dnnedin. BPOl&ZZ^O. NOMINATIONS. NOMINATIONS. A SHBURTON COUNTY RACING xx club. SPRING MtEETING, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th and 19th, 19®5. ' To be held on RICCARTON RACECOURSE by kind permieeion of Rooecoorse Tnwteee and Canterbury Jockey Club. NOMINATIONS for all EVENTS and ENTRIES for TRIAL end MAIDEN PIfATE? close at 5 p.m. on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1925. J. B. MEEKING, 'Phone 7<J. Secretary. P.O. Box 73, Ashburton. 9603 TIMARU TROTTING CLUB. * SPRING., MEETING. AT WASHDYKE RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1835. £l6lO STAKES £l6lO ACCEPTANCES for All Events CLOBE wi 'h the undersigned at 9 pan. TO-DAY (MONDAY), SEPTEMBER 7th, 1925. H. H. PHASER, Secretary. P.O. Box 57, Timaru. Telegrams: "Alliance," Timaru. 9914 - ■ "Ml 1 ' - 1 ■ 1 ■ I 1 U. 1 I I ■ CPECIAL Offer of Aluminium Settles (8 ~ pint), 4# 6d *aeh, they were 6a Bd. Shilling electric lamps etill selling fsat. MinMM. 7001
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