AMUSEMENTS. TWO WONDERFUL CARNIVAL WEEK ATTRACTIONS at tho , V UEES'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. WILLIAM "HER BOYD WILLIAM MAX BOJD WILLIAM o'. BOYD WILLIAM AVAR." BOYD TENSE DRAMA AND REAL THRILLS. A Stirring Story of tho German Secret Service. Featuring „ tho Star -if "The Volga Boatman, WILLIAM BOYD J ETTA GOUDAL. Then— THE PRINCE OF STUNT ARTISTS, DICK "THE TALMADGE DICK MERRY TALMADGE DICK CAVALIER." TALMAD&E Ir. another lightning-Fast Picture throbbing with dare-devil stunts Laughs and Suspense. SELECTED SUPPORTS. "Cut Loose" (Comedy) Empire News. British Gazette, "Go Eaey" (Comedy), "Dark Timbers" (Scenic), "Broken China" (Comedy), 'The Tourist" (Comedy). RESERVES AT WEBLEY'S or phone 3312. VAUDEVILLE TRIALS. THURSDAY NEXT. No Entry Fee. CASH PRIZES. 0-193 JTK AN D Continuous Pictures. 'TR AN D From Noon Daily. The Last Word hi Hilarious Comedy. Wave upon Wave of Joy will Toss You Helpless to seo "THE NAVIGATOR" "THE NAVIGATOR" "THE NAVIGATOR" Navigated by "THE NAVIGATOR" BUSTER KEATON. "THE NAVIGATOR" BUSTER KEATON. A Boy, a Girl, and a Liner Adrift on a Sea of Laughs. N.Z. Scenic. Comedy. News. Dare-devil Riding! Thrilling Suspense! Tho Wild West Cowpuncher. PETE MORRISON PETE MORRISON in "THE ESCAPE." PETE MORRISON ' „ Ep. 8 "Return of tho Riddle Rider. Reserved Stalls Area for Children rfl the Matinee. 9524 p H 0 R A L HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th. New Zealand Challenges tho World: THE BIG SWING. Charles Buckett (Canterbury) versus all N.Z. records and World's Gib Club-swinging Endurance Record: 72 hours' swinging without reßt or stop. Under vforld's championship Tules, supervised by official referee and judges. The greatest-feat ever attempted in the club-swinging world. The event of Carnival Week. One continuoiis show. Open day and night, ' H. SWENEY. Manager. DERBY'S ERR Y • S BAND. BAND. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), NOVEMBER 6th, 8.15 : P.M. ... ■-.-■■■ BAND ROTUNDA, : ' • -""••"" VICTORIA SQUARE. Excellent Programme. Collection in Aid of Christchurch Citizens' Unemployment Fund. J. K. ARCHER, Mayor, Chairman of Committee. CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDR4L. . RGANRE C I T A L DR. . BRADSHAW, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, AT 8 P.M. 9473 F.P. TENNIS COACHING FOR ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN (Free). T WILL bo at WILDING PARK from 9 •*• o'clock THIS MORNING TO COACH. All Children are Welcome—F. J. MURRAY. ' 9482FP
FOR SALE. LOVELY SITUATION ON CLIFTON, OVERLOOKING SUMNER, . . . (COST £1450)-A BARGAIN efwX\JOO for SOMEONE—BUNGALOW .d AND SUN-VERANDAH, nicely lmiiurKi, tins electric light, Doulton bath, h. and c. service, and all usual offices; plenty of wardrobes and cupboards built-in; sewer. Beautiful situation WITHIN 5 MINUTES OF THE FOOT Off THE HILL OVERLOOKING SUMNER AND THE OCEAN. Terms Deposit, balance arranged. A Genuine Bargain. Vacant. Keys from us. W. E. SIMES and CO., -£I9QK—CLOSE TO ST. ANDREW'S 3*L£oo COLLEGE, HANDY TO PAPANUI ROAD. NEW BUNGALOW OS" C ROOMS, includes Sleeping Porch, builtin Wardrobes and Cupboards, eloctrio light and electric range, Doulton bath, H. and C. Service. A lovely . kitchenette with breakfast alcove, cupboards and bins, gas copper and tubs, GARAGE. Very high section,2 feet above footpath, nearly J-aore fenced, concrete paths. Just ready for occupation, AND YOU SHOULD SEE THIS—IT'S GOOD. W. E. SIMES and CO. 58896 F.P. 146 Hereford street. ( MERIVALE BARGAIN. -CiftAfL— TERMS ARRANGED. ModdJ±\Jrt\J ern House of 4 rooms and kitchenette and large sun Verandah; every convenience; valuable corner section. Owner selling well -under cost. Arrange inspection with Sole Agents, SPRATT and COY., 121 Worcester street. 'Phons A 5033 59199F LICENSING NOTICES. "THE LICENSING ACT. 1908." LICENSING DISTRICT OF CHRISTCHURCH. NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. JAMES CHARLES OLDRIDGE, of -*-» Christchurch, being tha holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate .at Cashel street, Christchurch, known as the Cafe de Paris Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Christehurch, on the 2nd day of December, 1927, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to GEORGE CUDBY, my appointee. DATED the 16th day of August, 1927. J. O. OLDRIDGE. HELMORE, TAN ASCH, and WALTON, Solicitors, Christchurch. 1759 F.P. WANTED TO LET. tfEW GLASGOW BUILDINGS, 699 > COLOMBO STREET.—ROOMS AVAILABLE. Suit Professional and Business Men. Applv J. A. REDPATH, 181 Cashel st., or R9216F.P. ROOM NO. 4. HOTELS. r ISITORS TO. CHRISTCHURCH staying » at "STONEHURST" Private Hotel (Latimer square) invariably express their appreciation of the personal attention of the i Management, and the congenial and home-like atmosphere always associated with this Splendid House. SPECIAL FEATURES: Excellent Cuisine, Full-sized Billiard Table, Comfortable Lounge, Radio, Lock-up Garages. TARIFF, 12s 6d per day. Telegrams, "Stonelea." We have a few Vacapcies for Guests OT«r CajniYal Week, ISI7GF.P.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19150, 5 November 1927, Page 1
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