AMUSEMENTS. pBtSTAL PALACE Every Afternoon At 2 pjav Every Evening At 7.80 p.m. LAURA I.A PLANTS With TOM MOORE and BRYANT WASHBURN In The ROLLICKING ROARING COMEDY ■'THE LOVE THRILL" "THE LOVE THRILL" ."THE LOVE THRILL" "THE LOVE THRILL" Tom was in hlg Bedroom Getting Dressed for Dinner Laura in tho Bath tub Trying to get tuiniwr Bryant Washburn Waited For the Widow in his Flat When in came her Husband! Now what do you think of that f Think!— You won't have Time to think! You'll be so Jolly Busy Laughing at this Merriest of Farces. You'll Scream with Mirth and Never Stop. We Also Present A LOVE AND LAUGHTER CYCLONE ACCOMPANIED BY A SHOWER OF YOUTH AND BEAUTY "THE WHIRLWIND OF YOUTH" "THE WHIRLWIND OF YOUTH" "THE WHIRLWIND OF YOUTH" A Picture lor Women and Youths, with LOIS MORAN THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor, Mr Alfred J. Bum. Reserves at Tho Bristol, or 'phone 3758. 5652 AND ELOCUTIONARY • LU - COMPETITIONS. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL HALL, Lichfield it., 7.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT. 7.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT. ADMISSION 6d. First-class Programme. • ANGI-RCRU SCHOOL SPOR' \i BEEN POSTPONED TO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26th. WHIST TIfANCHESTBR TEA ROOMS. WHIST iM. TO-NIGHT WHIST WHIST 10 Splendid Cash Prizes. Admission at. 1231 PTJBMO NOTICES. AULSEBROOK AND CO. AULSEBROOK AND 00. AULSEBROOK AND CO. AULSEBROOK AND CO. AULSEBROOK AND CO. Have pleasure in announcing that as NT AND MACHINERY NT AND MACHINERY NT AND MACHINERY NT AND MACHINERY PRACTICALLY UNDAMAGED, PRACTICALLY UNDAMAGED,PRACTICALLY UNDAMAGED, PRACTICALLY' UNDAMAGED, BUSINESS WILL BE BUBINEBS WILL BE BUSINESS,. WILL BE RESUMED AS USUAL RESUMED' AS ./ÜBUAI*' ■ A3 usual r ' : ' i '"^AYS; : L . ,1-N. A. FEW' DAYS. ■''.. '■'■ lit A FEW' tiAYS. , IN A' FEW DAYS.
OHRISTOHURCH TRAMWAY DISTRICT. TRIENNIAL . ELECTION OF MEMBERS. IJUKSUANT to Section 7 of the Local Elections and Poll* Act, 1925. and the Local Elections and Polls Amendment Act, 1926, and the Chri»tchutob Trsmway District Act, 1620, and its~ amendments, I hereby give notice that' an Election Will be held on THURSDAY, the 24th day of NOVEMBER 1927, for the purpose of electing NINE MEMBERS for the Ohrletchurch Tramway District, and I hereby appoint my room in the office of the Ohristehurch "Warnway Board, Cathedral square, Ohristehurch, and BATURDAY, the 12 Hi day of NOVEM* BER, 1927 (before Neon), as the last day, for the Nomination of Candidates for such office. The said district is divided into the following sub-districts, the number of members to represent each of such aUb-dfstriets being stated:—- • ■' Central Snb-diitriet: Five members. Spreydon-Addington Sub-district: One member. Rlccarton-Fendalton Sub-district: One member, Avon-Brighton Sub-district: One member. Hills-Sumner Sub-district: One member. The boundaries of the above sub-districts are set out In New Zealand Gazette, August 14th, 1924. Dated this 24th. day of October, 1927. FRANK THOMPSON. 8597 Returning Officer. NOTIOfI Off SITTING OP THE COURT OP ARBITRATION, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all Parties concerned that the COURT OP ARBITRATION will commence its next Sitting at OHRISTOHURCH on TUESDAY, the FIRST day of NOVEMBER, 1927, at 10 a.m., in the Chamber of Commerce Building, Worcester street, and will deal (inter Alia) with the following matters:— INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES. Re Eleotrio Power Board Employees (Country). Freezing Works Employees (Bacon-Work-ers* Section). Ditto (Glue Workers' Section) Ohristehurch Journalists. Printing Trades Employees (Paper-bag, Carton, and Box-makers' Section). Lyttelton Ships' Tally Clerks. Dated at Ohristehurch thft 24th October, 1827. A. H. CUTLER, 8659 Clerk of Awards. THE POPULARITY OP OUR FREE GAS COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS LTTRAOTS many women every Wednesday. If you have a gas stove and are not getting best results, be sure and attend toMENU POR TO-MORROW: CORONATION CAKE BUSTERS WHITEBAIT PRITTERS .SPRING SALAD. FREE GAS COOKERY DEMONSTRATIONS HELD IN OUR DEMONSTRATION HALL EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON PROM 2.30 P.M. THE CHRI6TCHUROH GAS CO., LTD., 77-79 Worcester street. 'Phones 432, 2140. CBO29FP PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS, LIMITED, 172 Cashel street. CHRISTOHUBCH. UCTIONEEBS. SHIPPING, FINANCE, L INSURANCE, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. Absentees. Executors, and ill Glasses of Trust Accounts represented. Money always available for investment on First Mortgage. P72O9FP MALVERN PLUNKET SOCIETY. A JUMBLE SALE will be held in ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOLROOM TO-MOR-ROW (WEDNESDAY), 26th Inst. Summer Clothing in great variety. Cakes, Vegetables, etc. Wonderful Bargains. Open at 12 noon. Admission 3d.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19140, 25 October 1927, Page 1
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