■WEEKLY P EVERY WEDNESDAY. ILLUSTRATIONS NEWS STORIES ON SALE EVERYWHERE. Prica Sixpence.
I AMUSEMENTS. ERYBODY'B ■* (The Distinctive Tiic*!**) | .Day Sessions 8 p.m. Xigltt Session do Luxe . . . '/".!» o'clock The Season's Most Hilarious Comedy With a Glittering Cast Hor-dcd by MADGE BELLAMY I J. Farrell MoDonald, Lawrence Gray, Allan Forrest, and Barry Norton. "ANKLES PREFERRED." "ANKLES PREFERRED." "ANKLES PREFERRED." "ANKLES PREFERRED." 'ANKLES PREFERRED." An Intimate Story of Silk Stocking*. She thought alio was tho brainiest girl in tho World, but when she discovered a Crowd of Men eyeing her Ankles sha suddenly realised the reason for her success—You'll LAUGH until Your Side* ache or there's no such thing as FUN. In Addition: GRETA GARBO and ANTONIO MORENO In a Gorgeous Drnmatio Romance of Human Moths hovering about the Candle o.' Desire, . ■£ "THE " TEMPTRESS." "THE TEMPTRESS," "THE TEMPTRESS." The Story of a Passion Flower EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Mr Albert Bidgood. Entr'acte-"Don't Sing Aloha to Me" Donaldaoa Reserves at The Bristol, or 'phone 4925. 8660 HOR A L TONIGHT TONIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ADVANCED STUDENTS' ORCHESTRAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. Presented by IRENE MORRIS AND HAROLD BECK s l' eci * l Programme: INCIDENTAL MUSIC for Orchestra—■~.~'£oti!iin Knot Suite" No. 1 .. Purcell VIOLONCELLO and HARP—"Hamabdll" BatUook Trio in C Minor Beethoven 'CELLO and ORCHESTRA—''Concerto" ....,,,. ; Handel "Lament" (with Harp) Foulde STRING ORCHESTRA—"Serenade" Elgnr _ "St. Paul's Suite" Hoist TWO VIOLINS and ORCHESTRA—- __ "Conoerto" Bach THREE JOELLOS—- .„ ''Reiulem'• Popper ORCHESTRA— Overture from ' 'PROMETHEUS'' .... Beethoven Special Item during Evening—--20 "CELLOS and HARP Playing , 20 'CELLOS and HARP "Star of 20 'CELLOS and HARP Eve." Plan at The Bristol. Reserved 3s (plus tax). NO BOOKING PEE. Unreserved 2s Hall will be Heated it necessary. 80(15 FINANCIAL. WANGANUI HARBOUR BOARD. XIOO DEBENTURES FOR SALE. THE WANGANUI HARBOUR BOARD HAS FOR SALE AT PARi—' 400 DEBENTURES OF £IOO EACH. ... (Redeemable sth September. 1044.) INTEREST 6| PER GENT, PER ANNUM. Payable Half-yearly, free of exchange' at any branch of the Bank of N,ew Zealand within the Dominion . . . '- : INTEREST COMMENCES FROM DATE „• OF PUROHASE., . '; •'■ ; .SINKING-FUND ,I'^ER-CJSN&;,,P'ER . ■ - •' ANNUM," ■*■•-.•■■' -' "*'.',-' • .CAPITAL .RVALUE.':- HARBOUR DIS-. ' • TRIOT:,-' Appro*.'iUa.OOOiOOO. SECURITY SPECIAL RATE. IMPORTANT NOTE.—The Board has not, since its inception, found it necessary to- collect a rate of any description. This Investment is one of the soundest ever placed on the New Zealand market. The security is undoubted, tho issue is a limited one, and application for debentures should be made at once. Forward applications, together wltfc cheques (crossed and made payable to the Wanganui Harbour Board) to The Secretary, Wanganui Harbour Board, OastleCllff, Wanga* nui. W. J. GARDNER, ! Bil9 Secretary. LICENSING NOTICES. "THE LICENSING ACT, 1908." LICENSING DISTRICT OF CHRISTCHURCH. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. EDWIN RUSSELL, of Chrlstchureh, .» being the holder of a Publican'i License in respect of the housia and premises situate at corner Madras street and Moorehouse avenue, Ohristchutch, known as the Grosvenor Hotel, do hereby give otitic* that I desire to obtain, and will at tbe next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Ohristehurch on the Second day of December, 1927,. apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to CHARLES ALLINGTON, my appelntee. Dated the 15th day of October, 1927. (Signature) E.RUSSELL. JOTNT, ANDREWS, and COTTRJSLL, 'Solicitor*, 8031 Chriitchurch, SPOBTINO. ►ANKB PENINSULA RACING OLUB. ' POPULAR RACE MEETING. ■ MOTUKARARA, SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 29th. MRST RACE 1 P.M. Caterers, Bnrke's, Ltd. Music, Deity's Band, Entrance Is, Motors 2s 6d, Grandstand St. Speolal Train leaves Chrlstchurch 11.15. Special Horse and Passenger Train leaves Cfcrietohurch 9.18, stopping at Middleton, Ladbrooks, Lincoln, and Greenpark. Hailto deal with Horse ( MEEXINOS. MOTUKARARA HALL. HE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Hall on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28th, _. 8 p.m. 1202, O. F. BOWLEY, Hon. Sec. »RIDE OF* CHRISTCIfUROH TENT. I.O.R.—Owing to unforeseen circumstances, there will be NO MEETING on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24th. Next Meeting, NOVEMBER 7th. 1195 C. H. BASCAND, Secretary. SITUATIONS VACANT. WAITRESSES AT SHOW AND RACES: > BURKE and CO. require the Services of • 200 WAITRESSES For the. Above. Union wages. Apply at ' 77 HEREFORD BTREET. Thursday and Friday, between the hours of 3 to 5 and 6 to 7. 8482 F.P. LOST AND FOUND. [ OST, from motor, Sunday, between Omihi _i and Amberley, SACK containing Men'k Clothing. Good reward to finder communicating with E. J. Cooke, 7 Sydney street. Spreydon. 1233 OST, from Clarence Bridge, Halfbred i BEARDIE BITCH, grey with tan points; Ashley collar. Apply Chaffer, Clarence Bridge. Reward. . 1215 OST, May's road, Friday, Brindle BULLDOG. Information welcome. Reward. 'Phone 6472. Johnson, McFadden's road. 1232 OST, between Spreydon and Burnham, i: I Spring Cart TAILBOARD. 48 Hoon Hay road, or ring 'Phone 9318. Reward. 867:: LOST, from Prebbleton, about a week »|rn. On* Black JERSEY HEIFER, in milk. Finder rewarded. Ring 3400. 8664
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19140, 25 October 1927, Page 1
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