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AMUSEMENTS. IBE R T Y THEATRE Daily At 2 p.ni. Nightly At 7.30 p.m. JEAN HERSHOLT In a Funnier Comedy than "What Happened To Jones," a Regular Side-Splitter. "THE WRONG MR WRIGHT" "THE WRONG MR WRIGHT" "THE WRONG MR WRIGHT" ITS A SCREAM. A Terrible Mix-up in the Corset Business and a Gorgeous New Idea in Ladies' Lingerie ALSO MILTON SILLS In First National's Remarkable Romance "FRAMED" "FRAMED" "FRAMED" "FRAMED" A Picture For Men Who Know Women— And Women who Think they Know Men I LIBERTY CONCERT ORCHESTRA Conductor, Mr Ernest Jamieson Reserves at The Bristol, or 'phone 2366, 9426 THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. sth NOVEMBER CELEBRATIONS. ALL SPORTS ASSEMBLY. MONSTER iVY FAWKES CARNIVAL DANCE. VJT ALBERT HALL (Cashel street), TO-MORROW NIGHT. Four Excellent Prizes for Best Make-up. Children, Two Prizes; Adults, Two Prises. Grand March for Children from 8 p.m. until 8.30 p.m. Come Along and Join in the Fun. Teddy Jones's Band. Set Supper Free. Ladies 2s, Gents. 2s 6d. Children 3d, Spectators 6d. 1867 G. BENNET, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. T\EAR HELEN, We, Bill and Jo, are going to the Boyal Show. How about you? Ob, yes! You will find, plenty to interest you. Even the sheep and the cattle will provide you with a pleasant hour or two. A Show like this is a wonderful education to a. city woman. And then, you know, you like horses and all tho thrills associated with hurdle events. Well, there will be plenty of excitement in that respect at the Koyal Show, Helen. And then don't forget to give the children tho treat of their lives. The newspaper men call it the "Street of Adventure." And eo it is. Of course, we mean tho side-shows. The youngsters will hove a glorious timo there. , And then look at the wonderful crowds who will bo present listening to the glorious music of the band. Why, Helen, Koyal Show week will be one of the greatest events of your lives to all you city women. Don't forget. Three days next week—■ Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. "We will meet you there. Your old pals, BILL and JO. TO VISITORS TO CHRISTCHUROH. TO VISITORS TO CHRISTCHUROH. TO VISITORS TO CHRISTCHUROH. TO VISITORS TO CHRISTCHUROH. ► Y RINGING TELEPHONE NUM- * BER .753, VISITORS TO CHRISTCHUROH CAN HAVE "THE PRESS" ( DELIVERED EACH MORNING TO ANY"-ADDRESS IN THE CITY. OR' SUBURBS. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW- ZEALAND.—CANTERBURY DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER of "The Bankruptcy Act, 1908," and IN THE MATTER of GEORGE EDWARD NORTHEY ANSON of Christchurch, a BANKRUPT. ' TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Counsel, 1 on behalf of the above-named Bankrupt, will on MONDAY, the Fourteenth day of NOVEMBER, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon or so soon' thereafter as Counsel can be heard, move this Honourable Court for an ABSOLUTE ORDER OF DISCHARGE of the said Bankrupt under the said Act. Dated this 31st day of October, 1927. JOHNSTON, MILLS, and WHITE, 9428 Solicitors for . Bankrupt. PUBLIC NOTICE. the undersigned VICTOR ERNEST .» DOCKERY, hereby Give Notice that I have admitted EDWARD JAMES ALEXANDER NEAL into Portnorship in my Butchery Business at Number 97 Riccarton road, Christchurch, and wo will carry on the business lately carried on by V. E. Dockery as from this date under the style of "CLARENCE BUTCHERY*" Mr Neal will be in charge of tho shop on behalf of the partnership, NOTE —Mr Neal has been for some years in charge of the Order Department at Messrs Dixon Bros., Cashel street. Dated this 3rd day of November, 1927. (Signed) V. E. DOCKERY. Witness to signature: J. B. BATCHELOR, Solicitor, Christchurch. 9429 IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM HENRY SEED late of Christchurch Jeweller deceased. IT IS REQUESTED that all accounts owing by the above-named deceased be rendered (in duplicate) to the undersigned duly certified as due and owing at the date of death of deceased namely the 20th day of October, 1927. J. A. FLEBHER, Solicitor for the Executor*, 169 Hereford street, 9410 ! Christchurch. . ROGERS GRAND PIANO. A . Baby Model, in mahoganyits listed price is £265. We have one only. Played into full beauty of tone, nt £IBO. Ring 3350, or call EHRBAK PIANOS (A'SIA), W. J. Bellingham, 96 Hereford street. HIRE A OAR FOR RACE WEEK. 'ND do the rounds in comfort. Think of the pleasure and ease it will mean, and the money you'll save in fares, lunches, etc. No crowding, no delays, and you can take a car full every time. It will come so cheap, too, if several "share In." Call round and choose your car, or 'phone 8743 for fuller particulars. CHRISTCHURCH RENTAL CARS, 97 Gloucester street, 960FP Christchurch. "THE NEW ZEALAND FISHING AND SHOOTING GAZETTE." IHIB Journal is now on salo at Hammond i, and Turner, Ltd., Ironmongers, 132 Oxford terrace, or directly from the Manager, Box 1035, Wellington. Annual Subscription, 10s post free. Call and inspect this new publication, which fills a long-felt want among all sportsen. Is per copy, 10s per annum. 9388 BROOKES' NEW BOOT SHOP. Just Opened. Lowest Prices in Town. 188 MANCHESTER STREET. (Next City Council Buildings.) COLOMBO STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. SALE OF WORK. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. 2.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. MANY ATTRACTIONS! 1813 "T IFE in New Zealand," the Christmas i-J Number of the "Weekly Press," now on mIo eveiywhern. PS

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19149, 4 November 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19149, 4 November 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19149, 4 November 1927, Page 1

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