AMUSEMENTS. c KTST.H PALACE Every Afternoon ....... at 3 p.m. Every Evening ....... »t 8 p.m. Paramount'* Junior Stars in a Snappy Stcry of FJaming Voutb. "ROLLED STOCKINGS." "ROLLED STOCKINGS." "ROLLED . STOCKINGS." A Rollicking Riotous Comedy. We Also Present— ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In The Delightful Copicdy-Draina, " LADIES OF LEISURE." '• LADIES OF LEISURE." THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor, Mr A. J. Bum, Reserves at The Bristol, or 'phone 4925. "338 s DANOE. DANOE. DANOE. T. ASAPH STREET HALL. Saturday First Heat of Pox Trot Night Championship. Silver Cups Saturday to the winners of Pinal. 1 Night To bo judged by competent judges. Saturday 10s cash 2nd prize in each heat. Night 10s cash for winners of Monte Saturday Carlo. Night Reg Woods's Pull Band. Ladies' Is, Gent.'s 2s. Supper Free. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—Our dances have been running now for fourteen months without one single complaint, _ and wo have decided to continue our thrce'dances every week, Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday nights. All patrons attending our dances during the championship heats to receive a complimentary ticket for tho final night. Watch this space for special prdgramme for Monday and Wednesday nights. 582 PUBLIC NOTICES. In tho matter of the Companies Act, 1909> and in the matter of tho JOHNSTON MILLINERY MANUFACTURING COM. FANY, LIMITED (in liquidation). TVTOTICE is hereby given that the creditor* 1' of the above-named company are required, on or before the sth DAY of DECEMBER, 1327, to send their names and addresses and the particulars of their d®t>ta or claims and the names and addresses of their solicitors (if any), to P. HARLE, P.O. Box £O9, Christchuroh, and if so required by notice in writing, are, by their solicitors, to come in and prove their said dobts or claims, at such time and place as shall he specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of «ny distribution made Wore such debt* are proved. Dated at Christohureh, this 12th day of November, 1927. P. HARLE, 2280 Liquidator. MALCOLM Shortly Retiring from Public Practice, , Now offers to suffering humanity an opportunity within everybody's means, of relief. EHEUMATIOS IN ALL ITS STAGES. Remedies handed down by my PREDECESSORS and USED BY ME FOR OVER 'BB YEARS WITH REMARKABLE SUCCESS. (Still going strong.) Will Bend 10 WEEKS' SUPPLY OP REMEDIES. NOT ONLY ONE REMEDY, but according to individual suffering. On receipt of £4 4s Money Order, payable to Arthur Malcolm, the Rheumatic Expert for over 88 years, C.P.0., Box 1178, Christchurch. M 7285 LEGAL. IN THE ESTATE of WILLIAM JOHN MORETON HOPKINS lute ci A?PP' tiido near Christohureh Sheepfarmer deceased. IT IS REQUESTED that all CLAIMS against the above-named estate be rendered FORTHWITH to the undersigned and certified as being dup and owing at the date of death of the said deceased namely Bth October, 1927. ' DUNCAN, COTTERILL and CO., Solicitors to the Estate, 2300 F.P. Christchurch. IN THE ESTATE of WILLIAM ROBERT ROSS of Christchurch Retired Farmer IT IS REQUESTED that aU AOCQTJNTS owing by the above-Jiamed depeafled be rendered to the undersigned duly oertlfied as due and owing at the date of death of deceased namely the 21st day of October, 1927. JOHNSTON, MILLS and WHITE. . Solicitors for the Executors, 116-118 Gloucester' street, Q29IF.P. Christolmj<ph. MERCHANTS BUPPLIES, LTD. (In Voltmtijry I^qujdUltm)ALL ACCOUNTS, receipt of w|uah has nqt been acknowledged by the Liquidator, must be rendered hy the 25th NOVEHPSBi 1927 (otherwise they will not receive" reeognition), to— THE LIQUIDATOR, MERCHANTS SUPPLIES, LTD., (In voluntary liquidation), 2314 Box 188, ChTiptchljrch. LEGAL HOLIDAY. THE I OFFICES OF SOLICITORS -IN CHRISTCHURCH WILL BE CLOSED TO-DAY (FRIDAY), the 18th Inst., from Que O'Clock in the Afternoon, on the occasion of the Cricket Match between ths New Zealand Touring Team and the Rest of New Zealand. B2oflr.P. JJADIO ACCESSORIES. Ce-Co Tubes S0 6d e*. Special line" Pa 9d ea. 22i Volt "B" Batteries 9s 6d ea. 16in Cone Speakers 60s ea. A and B Eliminators, etc., etc. Mail Orders promptly attended to. Royds Motors, 211 Cashel St., Ch'ch. R9124FP —4 STRAWBERRIES. STRAWBERRIES. EUGOWRA BRAND—Desert Is 8d box, full weight and fresh. Fetes and Parties a Speciality, Country Orders Put on Rail. RING 7241. ? C. E. POPE, "Eugowra," 687? St. Martins, Christchurch. MALVERN v. NORTH CANTEiRBUBY CRICKET MATCH. THE usa of SHEFFIELD DOMAIN has been granted to MALVERN CRICKET ASSOCIATION for NOVEMBER 21th and 25th for above match, with right to aharge admission. Adults Is, each Vehicle Is. GEO. F. WRIGHT, Chairman, Sheffield Domain Board. STEWART ISLAND. mHOMBON'S "GREENVALB" NOW OPEN JL TO VISITORS. Vtcaaeles until December 84th, and from January 4th. Apply Early for Yacht Races In February. s HOME ECONOMICS* ASSOCIATION. CHOOLS' NEEDLEWORK DISPLAY. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), NOV. 18th. Y.M.C.A. Concert Hall, 2.80 p.m. to .9.30 p.m. Admission: Adults fid, Children Bd. 519 L. E. BEVIN, Hon. See. JUMBLE • SALE (SPECIAL). HIBERNIAN HALL,"BARBADOES STREET. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22pd," At 2.30 p.m. Admission, 3d. 660 A SALE ,of Home-made Cakes, Poultry, and Produce will be held on SATURDAY MORNING in the Vestibule of Everybody's Theatre, in aid it the Mission ConT»nt S*ls of work, CSS
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