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LAST DAT Of -TIIE FLAMING - LAST DAT FRONTIER.” GRAND THEATRE. STARTLING MONDAY THE SUPER-ATTRACTION. ST A R TUI N G S U PER - ATT RAC TI ON. THE DEMPSEY-TUNNKY FIGHT FILM. LEMFSKY-TUNNEY FIGHT FILM. DEM PSEY-TUNNEY FIGHT FILM. LEA IPSEY-T UNN E.Y FIG H T FTL M. POSITIVELY AND ABSOLUTELY THE MOST WONDERFUL FIGHT FILM EVER SCREENED. THE TERRIFIC BATTLE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD. Showing every possible detail and incident of the' whole Ten Rounds of High-speed Fighting. SPECIAL SLOW-MOTION SHOTS SPECIAL SLOW-MOTION SHOTS Of all the Most Exciting and Thrilling Happenings. THE OFFICIAL FILM. THE OFFICIAL FI UAL. o —SENSATIONAL REELS—S. c it —sensaTiunal KUDUS o. OF TERRIFIC ACTION. SPECIAL NOTE.—This Film' will prove just as acceptable to the Feminine Members of tne Audience as the Men-—a Well Fought, Sportsmanlike Then SPECIALLY FOR THE LADIES Then SPECIALLY FOR THE LADIES We Will Present RICHARD BAKTHELMESS RICHARD BART HELMESS RICHARD BAKTHELMESS RICHARD BAKTHELMESS In the Brilliant Dramatic Romance ” RAN SOX'S “RANSONS ** RANSON'S “ HANSON’S “ RANSON S " RAN SON’S FOLLY ” FOLLY ” FOLLY ” FOLLY ’ FOLI. Y ” FOLLY * A Sparkling, Vivid, Colourful Romance .of Flirtation and Dove in the Army— WHAT: GRAND QUALITY ORCHESTRA In Special Selections. BOOK NOW AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY', OR 'RHONE 2934, Otherwise You May Find it Difficult to Secure Admission to the GRAND. WATCH FOR “ THE BLACK PIRATE.” GOVERNMENT NOTICES. D* DEPARTMENT. MENS AND BOYS’ CLOTHING—OVERCOATS, SUNDRIES. At Bargain Prices. Post Free. Quality Guaranteed. Cadet Shorts—4s, 3s 6d 2s 6d. All Wool. Dyed .Dark Blue. Also: Khaki Cord Riding Breeches, cw (6ft: man only), 20s; Renovated RIFLES—.3O3 M. L.E., high velocity; fitted rels: good as new, £3 DISPOSAL DEPOT. w that,-under the above j sation payable for aceii is increased. The Act on January Ist, 1927. Copies of the Act rr from the Government 5 Wellington. .lan F. W. ROWLEY, Secretary of Labour. 13th. 1927. 2076 lingto of . skid blic Works Tenders Board, W ted fc i.v, etc. Plans and spi available at Public Works ■tchlircli. and Post Office, Si FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER FREEHOLD FARM PROPERTY, NEAR DARFIELD. S ACRES—FREEHOLD—ACRES ■ VRTTTKX TENDERS will be rere ed at the District Lands and Si ey Department at Christchurch up o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY. JANUARY 27, 1927 or the purchase of hold, Land Tides from Darfield RailUndulating land, w lay formation. Suit, arming—o 6 paddocks—abo TERMS: £IOO cash, s chase money amortised 35 pears (approx.) at 1< veiling, nd balance purFartioii! lay be in •ost Offie Darfleld. W. STEWART, lissioner of Crown Lands. CHEVIOT TROTTING CLUB. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1927. Owners arc reminded that Xomh KU Ev undersigned JANUARY 15, IDS SPECIAL NOTE.—The Rail partment will run a special r ind horse train from Christci ist be confirmed see “Referee” of uary 6. or forthe Secretary. WHERE TO STAY. VISITORS ro WLTLINGTON. ST. ELMO. 97. HIL4 STREET Two minuteo from Parliamentary Buildings, Has been opened as a First-class House tor Casual and Permanent Guests, vriut breakfast and attendance. receive prompt attention. . Tplephprie 2257 QAKGEN PRIVATE HOTEU EDEN CRESCENT, AUCKLAND. Tariff from 15s per day.
lON DA V 1 S AVON DKR Fl' L PRO(JRAM.ME QUEEN'S THEATRE. =? from Elev "SSt" 5 MONDAY «N l L I,IAM FAIKBANK Sensational Western AVESTERX AJ *V ENT l FRANK Lj YN FARM M ler Startling: Differetit :: t!!k S{gSi2£SS-': :::: K attling Riotous Comei • STAGE STRUCK SLIM" "STAGE STRUCK SKIM" 4. -TOPICAL BUDGET WORLD’S All the Latest Happenings. 5. “NEW ZEALAND BEAUTIES’* Delightful “Spots” that Intoxicate. 6. Am This May Plans at Webley’s, or other Roaring Comedy. MARRIAGE LIES" Interest Sylvia and B ’phone 3342.
GIRTHS—YOU KNOW! MEN—YOU'VE ALL MET HER—THE LURING LITTLE FLIRT WHO SMILES AND SPARKLES ALL TOO DANGEROUSLY. BUT FOR SHEER WITCHERY, DARING ABANDON AND FLIRTATIOUS FOIBLES YOU MUST SEE CLARA BOW —— ALL NEXT WEEK AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE. Commencing MONDAY NEXT MONDAY In the FIRST of Paramount’s Birthday Group, ' MANTRAP/' ' MANTRAP/’ ‘ MANTRAP.” • MANTRAP.” MEN! MEN! MEN! FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION YOU MUST SEE THIS. THE GIRLS ARE SURE TO! THEY ARE ONLY TOO KEEN TO LEARN NEW TRICKS IN THE FEMININE "ART” OF LURING. ” MANTRAP” IS A WARNING TO ALL MEN—THE MORE WORLDLY THE MAN THE GREATER THE WARNING. THEN ANOTHER DELIGHTFUL. SURPRISE. SALLY O'NEIL SALLY O'NEIL SALLY O'NEIL (The Wonder Girl) In the Snappy, Saucy. Spicey Comedy of a Rebellious Flapper's Idea of Life “ DON'T' ”DON ' T ’ “DON'T’ ‘DON’T’ " DON’T’ “DON'T' "DO N ' T ’ DON'T MISS “DON'T” AND DON'T MISS THE "DON'T” PROGRAMME OF POPULAR “DON TS" PLAYED BY THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Mr Alfred J. Bunz. “DON’T Blame It All On Me"— t " DON'T Cry Swanee ” — “ Wake Me Up ”• And Special Orchestral Selections. Reserves at The Bristol, or Phone 3735. A SCREEN STAR. PRODUCERS' DISTRIBUTING CORPORA TI ON < P. D C.) REQU TR E A YOUNG LADY TO APPEAR IN PICTURE PRODUCTION IN HOLLYWOOD OPPOSITE ROD LA ROCQL'E AND UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF CECIL B. de MILLE, PRODUCER OF “TILE TEN COMMANDMENTS” AND “THE VOLGA BOATMAN.” GUARANTEE SUCCESSKI L , vnT FIRST-CLASS RETURN PARI. TO HOLLYWOOD FOR HERSELF AND CHAPERON. TOGETHER WITH A TEN WEEKS’ PICTURE CONTRACT AT TWENTY POUNDS (1*0) PER WEEK. OPEN TO ALL NEW ZEALAND {S PHOTOGRAPH .. v RECTOR, FIRST NATIONAL FILMS, I>. BOX 130 S, WELLINGTON. CLOSING DATE SATURDAY, JANUARY 22nd. ENTRY FORMS ED AT THE C THEATRE. ORTA I INI’ A LACE TO LET. TO Let, Unfurnished Flat, self-con-tained, washhouse, etc., garden; o.v, 43 Conference St. N„ off Durham st!’ ’ 1950 rno Let. Comfortable Furbished Double I Bed-Sitting-room, all conveniences. 34 1, A rmagh St., City. 106 i fjv (> Let, Grocery, stoe kat Valuation! Good premises. Heward, MS, Here ford Street. 0 853 Yji ’PPIRI OR Furnished Rooms, with kitchenettes, 'phone, central, beautifully situated. 15, Cambridge Tmraee. AVest, 1 972 X CENTRAL, Ground Floor Office, fi ; V Shop. 30s: H. L. Rowker,__ 1. _, He re ford Street/ I!>7 5 X r¥t<» Furnished .--'ingle Ro.-m. lireX place, 10s, e. 1., use conveniences. 23 Disraeli Street, off Antigua Street. 1 9 80X O Let! Esplanade. Brighton, Fourroomed Furnished House; cheap. Apply 111. Armagh Street. 1 9 ~7X TO LET. TO LET. TO LET. TO LET. s. d. SMOLLET STREET. Sydenham, Five Rooms 32 6 BUCKLEY'S ROAD. Five-roomed Bungalow 35 0 VICTORIA STREET, 4-Roomed Bungalow 35 0 STAN MOKE ROAD, 7 Rooms, i-Acre 4 7 6 BUCK LEY'S ROAD, 6 Rooms .. 37 6 SPREYDON. 4-Roomed Bungalow 3.» 0 MADRAS STREET, St Albans, 8 Rooms 6 HEREFORD STREET, Lin wood. 6 Rooms 3 7 6 BALFOUR TERRACE, 6-Room-ed Bungalow 40 0 CORSON AVENUE, Beckenham, 5 Rooms 37 6 ST ANDREW'S SQUARE, SixRoomed Bungalow 50 0 FREDERICK STREET, Linwood. Six Rooms 35 0 ROSEBP3RRY STREET, Sproydon, 5-Roomed Bungalow . . 4 0 0 SUITE OF OFFICES TO LET, Manchester Street, Central. BAKER R R O S.. 166, ManchesterStceet.. 51 O Let, House of Four Rooms and Kitchenette, All Conveniences, rent moderate to good tenant. Good locality. Nlßl. 02G1 T -- 0 Let, Furnished Cottage, Sumner, alongside tram and beach. Nightingale, ’Phono 2477. 0240 TO Let., 6 Rooms, AH Conveniences. Suit Railway or Workshop Men. Immediate possession. Apply 6. Falgmvp Street. Phone 366'. 0238 TO Let, one of the most Beautiful • Homes 'in Fendalton for six months from April 1. to approved tenant; furnished or unfurnished. with or without 3 & Acres. X 132. 0218 TO Let, Two Furnished Double Bedrooms, with or without board. N 155. __ 0230 T~O Let, End of Month, to Careful Tenant, 5-Roomed House, All Conveniences, Linwood. N 145. 0213
FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. nme o< of VAUDEVILTiR VAUDEVILLE AND REVL'K. AND REVUE. if ,g rS“ In his cle Impersonations. HULEY i In Bright and nsgggi l?8SI? GEORGE STOREY “ STOREYETTES." " STOREYETTES.” “ STOREYETTES." In tlieir Final Edition of Volu with of Mu You Laugh, You Shriek. You Can’t Help Yourself. BOOK YOUR SEAT EARLY. PULLER'S FAMILY PRICES: Inn at The Bristol, then at the Opera jse Confectionery, or 'Phone 2361. DANCING. QYDEXHAM DANCE ASSEMBLY. SYDENHAM FOOTBALL HALE. Every Tuesday, S till T2. GRAND CAR Novelties a Beauty Conte Gold Wristlet Watch for Winner of Waltzing-. Fox Trot Competitions. Docherty s Band. Supper. Bert Blackleg 1982 X ANNUAL SUMMER DANCE (Christchurch Dor DAY NEXT Y N Si Com ompetitions. it of Prizes: GAL ALLERY FOR SPECTATORS. JQANCE T TO-NIGHT ROLLESTON STREET HALL. Competitions. Boston Two-Step. FoxTrot and Waltz, Lucky Spots, Balloon Orchestra, fiv lies 6d. Ladi< 0T32 Gents, A. HAY rpo DANGERS—--1 DANCE TO-NIGHT Casino Band And MONDAY NEXT A s L u » t }sr l .f. s 0,1 ALBERT HALL (.241, Cashel Street). NOTE:— DANCE NEXT WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY. Competition (Good Note: Competitors will he Judged by Competent Judges. 0610 CLAUDE BARROW. QARN I V A L CORONATION HALL, SPREYDON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 22. DAN C E ON DAY NIGHT J)ance MONDAY' NIGHT MONDAY N 1 ST. ASAPH STREET HALL. One-Step and Fox-Trot CompetiU .Miss Doehcrty’s Full Orchestra. UOOC Fu!I UR HouBe O Last J x\gli t! >,K '' DANCING S TILL 12. Gents’ Sub. 2s, Ladies Is. 0109 BERT BLACKLER. LOYAL CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH LODGE, M.U., J.0.0.F. IfEMBERS are requested to attend the i.?JL Annual Meeting on Monday, 17th January, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Balance Sheet and Report; General. ’ll BOLD, F.S. MOTORS, ETC. FOR URGENT SALE. ST U DEB AK E R (Light Six), 3-seat-recently overhauled and only do 1 mileage. Price, £l3O. NJ. 60, “STAR.” PUBLIC NOTICES. HERBERT GItES HA M. DENTIST, HAS NOT REMOVED FROM c HIROPRACTI C. At LATEST METHODS n e hiding Neu roca lome te r Analysis and X-Ray. JAMES M. CRAIG, ,r»*r ext G.P.O. Ration Free. NOW READY. rpHE “ TIMES ” DESK CALENDAR REFILLS FOR 1927. THE CONCRETING NP IA LISTHE N N arid* 1 . S A g attended
STRAND THEATRE. ST R A X I> Continuous Pictures TRAN D From Noon Dally. ' THE MAN WHO CAME BACK.” the man who CAME BACK.” From the Great Stage Success. The Flashing Comet-like Ace of the Saddle, FRED HUMES ” THE FRED HUMES In YELLOW FRED HUMES BACK.” Last Episode of ” The Winking Idol.”
TO LET. TX HEART OF HIGH STREET (Best position), SPACE SUITABLE FUH TEA ROOMS, BiLMAKD SABUON, nAIHURBSSI.Mj For further particulars apply to— J. r. McKenzie, ltd , ?r , A'.O. BOX 2;,6. • JU ‘' 4 WELLINGTON. T° t el ', s unny, Upstuir Bedroom; suit , ousiness lady; moderate. 851, Colombo st„ City, Apply after 5.45. IIfANTED, Refined Couple Share Prir.v..rv.Vate Home ' ' Xew Brighton, £l, convenience, garage. Nso, -star.” Bet, 6i Acres and 5-Roomed House. 'F O Two Rooms and Kitchenette, -x 599, Colombo St., or 112, St Asaph JB UT< M li’JR’S Shop, all fittings, to Let, Strickland St. Also other LockShop. 181, Cashel St. Tel. 4 551. PO Bet, 2 Front Unfurnished Rooms; -1- cheap; fireplace. 9!), Harper St., Sydenham. 0055 TO Bet, 4-Roomed Cottage. Apply 5, Oak St., Woolston, QOQS OUsTI 4 rooms, 227, Lichfield St., electric, Boulton bath; 30s. Appiy 186., Chester St. 0002 ' rpo B« 43. Conference St. N. O' Rooms To Be PUBLIC NOTICES. VITAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL. ELECTRICAL CURRENT OFF. Consumers are notified that the Electrical Current will be CUT OFF on SUNDAY, January 16 th, 1927, from S. a.m. to 4.30 p.m., in the following localities:— UPPER RICCARTON, MIDDLETON W EKA STREET, TOTARA STREET. HINAU STREET, and CLYDE ROAD NOLDS. Secretary. COUNCIL EMPLOYEES’ PICNIC At LITTLE RIVER—JANUARY 22. THE PICNIC OF THE YEAR. Sports for Young and Old. ~P ot y.°ur Tickets early or you may be disappointed. Tickets obtainable from Secretary and ail Foremen. W. ANNAN, Secretary. THE CANTERBURY BAKERS' AND PASTRYCOOKS’ UNION ANNUAL PICNIC WILT, BE HELD AT CAROLINE BAY. TIMARU, ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1927. Two Trains will leave Christchurch Railway Station at the following FIRST TRAIN—7.2S a.m., stopping only at Ashburton to pick up Excursionists. Ashburton 9.27 a.m., and arrive at Tirnaru 10.50 a.m. SECOND TRAIN—S a.m., stopping only at Addington 5.6 a.m., Sockburn 8.13 a.m., Hornby 8.18 a.m.. and arrive Tirnaru 11.15 a.m. RETURN JOURNEY. FIRST TRAIN will leave Tirnaru Railway Station 5.35 p.m., stopping at Ashburton, Hornby, Sockburn and Addington to set down Excursionists, arriving Christchurch 5.51 p.m. SECOND TRAIN will leave Tirnaru Railway Station at 5.55 p.m., stopping at Ash burton, Hornby, Soclchurn and Addington, and arrive Christchurch 9.11 p.m. RETURN FARE: ADULTS 7s fid. CHILDREN 3s 9d. THE PR KM TER PICNIC. THE OUTING OF THE YEAR. Owing to the heavy demand for Tickets, intending Visitors are urged to purchase their Tickets at once. Tickets now on Sale at ROOM 6, TRADES HALL, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. SWEETS, SOFT DRINKS AND TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN. HOT WATER. MILK. SUGAR AND TEA FREE. R. A. BROOKS, 201 7 Secretary. Cf MHRrSTCHURCH - RAXOTORA - OXI FO UP DAILY BUS SERV 1C E. Buses Leave t'atliedral Square (WarMondays 7.45 4.45 Wednesdays 7.45 4.45 Thursdays 7.45 4.45 Fridays ..45 4.45 Saturdays 7.45 1.15 7.0 8.45 2.15 S.O Sundays 10.30 10.0 1 1.30 1 1.0 BUSES LEAVE SQUARE FOR ASHLEY GORGE at 10.30 a.m. EVERY SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY. Leave Oxford for Rangiora and 8.45 5.45 Reasonable Ter Parties Catered BARGAINS! BARGAINS! At CJ Y DENIIAM BARGAIN STORE, •O anjl CASHEL STREET. Deposits and weekly payments taken on any article. Dolls, crying and sleeping, teasels, cake and fruit plate. 3-piece tea sets, cake and fruit plates, 3-piece tea services, and the latest in glassware. Furniture, and tools of all descriptions. We have everything you need in the houseor workshop, at McKAY’S TWO SHOPS Sy«l. nham Bargain Store, 397. Colombo st. • et, and 219, Cashel Street (opp. N.Z. I'iirmei’s'). 3303 KARO BOOK NOW BY RAMSAY’S MOTORS. All Sedan Cars. RETURN £1 2s 6d. SINGLE 15s. Leave Square Daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Leave Akaroa Daily at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Book at Tourist Office and J. Lethaby, Squat©. ’Phone 1906; Mr Skinner, Lower High St,, and Rink Taxis. 'Phone 878.
EDUCATIONAL. PI AXOFO R T E—Cer tiflcated Tea ( A.T.C.L.), has Vacancies for ils,^ practical and theory; £1 5s per term. \I7ANTED by Boy, Lessons on Guitar. V> 4, Salta ire St.. North Brighton. ■\. T lijljlX and Theory—Few Vacancies ▼ for Young Beginners; moderate terms. Apply N3S4, -Star.” 0723 VX fAN TED, in Linwood, Pupils for \\ Piano, by holder of A.T.C.L.; homes visited. N 332. 0573 T ADY'Tcacher. Pianoforte and has Vacancies for Pupils: homes visited; terms, 30s. N2OS, -Star.” T ADY Teacher of Singing and Voice Xj Production has Vacancies for Pupils. £1 10s per term. XI6. 1053 X rEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. A.T.C.L. also Open for Engagements Acompanying or Rehearsing. Apply DLLEGE SCHOOL CANTERBURY COLLEGE OF FORESTRY. SESSION BEGINS MARCH 3, 1927. University of New Z f Associate-ship, Can Dip Do-tasted IT'WeW D IGBY ' s .“““cesses school ' Office Positions 11001 ° b,a ’ ne,J 221 Shorthand Certificates 31 Passes m the Service CLASSES RESUME JANUARY 17 Interviews from Wednesday, January 12th, from 10-12.30 and 2-4.30; Saturday, January 15th, from 10-12.30. TECHNICAL HIGH O SCHOOL. The Technical High School will reopen on Tuesday, February 1, when all new pupils are required to attend. Prospectuses and enrolment forms may be obtained from the Technical College and the forms should be completed and returned not 20, together with £ and Certificate of the Headmaster of the in 1 926. The holders of Endorsed Competency Certificates entitled to free tuition: those with- C Boys—Engineering, .Commercial and Agi ch course provides _ darv education. Immediate application should be made for board in the Bovs’ and Girls’ HosANY HOURS YOU HAVE TO SPARS EARN GOOD MONEY HERE. Liberty Confectionery College, Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral Square, Ch’ch. How can 1 make my spare hours pay? No obligation in asking. Name Street Here is a plan for either men or distance no disadvantage. quired. AVe teach you everything, and forward you free outfit, purchase your sweets, and pay freight on all orders forwarded to us. If you are needing extra cash, don’t delay or miss this-op-portunity. Sell us a few' of your spare hours. SIC EXPERIENCE NOT NEEDED. PUBLIC NOTICES. \ UTO-STROP BLADES— A RAZORS SHARPENED, 2s per doz. SCISSORS RE-GROUND from 6d per pair by the latest and best Machinery. WOODWARD AND CO., 95, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. THE STAR.” CASUAL ADVERTISING RATES. :t—Twelve wor \V\™ u handed in on Saturday d °«usinks’ Advertisements in Wanted Columns, etc., including Houses ana Land for Sale or to Buy—Twelve words, la (minimum). Amusements, Deaths, Funerals, Meetings, Tenders, etc. —Minimum 3s per W ILL YAM’S O IN OR OUTDOOR FUNCTIONS. COI tYARDEN 415, WORC SS&V STREET E. WARDELL'S BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER WARDELLS ARE SELLING FIRST GRADE FACTORY BETTER at Is 5d per lb. WITII DISCOUNT COUPONS ASUS UAL. WARDELLS
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