AMUSEMENTS. psO-LOSSETTiL J V .FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. } ' t TO-NIGKT MS AND NIGHTLY. \ ■ Tho S;ir<-r<> Drams, ' I NIGHT MOERS OF PETERSHAM, i NIGHT HIDERS OF PETERSHAM. NIGHT KIDEKS OF PETERSHAM. 1 FA THE GAZETTE . . . War Topical i I MODERN ROMEO Comedy | I Cascades of \hu Vvtevco* . . Scenic i I ANGEL OF THE GULCH . . Drama. ! •A DEAL IX STATUARY . . Comedy. i I CAUGHT IX TIGHTS .... Comedy i TWO SPECIAL V.'AP. TOPICALS: j "GKHMAXS ENTERING BRUSSELS," Bringing in «h« Gur.s and Wounded. "THE RUTNS OK TER MONDE. ,, Shove Terrible Ilavi>e l-y Gomau Ariilkry. Adn:is«:oti Cα and lei. QVEEN'ST H E A T R E. HEREFORD STREET. ' Open Conunuoualy, H a.m. to 10 r>o n.rn TO-DAY—WEDNKS DA *—TO-NIG HT. Last Chaucs of Sec. 1:5 1 A PHOiO PLAY Of Deen Pathos and Exquisite Charm. A SOCIAL GHOST In ! A SOCIAL GHOST Two A SOCIAL GUOST KeeU. Keystone. Keystone. WHEN hEUBEN FOOLS THE BANDITS. A MEXICAN GAMBLF.iI .... Chic Drama. . MAXDY'S CHICKEN DINNER. Lubin Comic. TOPICAL BUDGET. TOPICAL BUDGET. Lord Kitchener Inspecting Recruits at Aldershot—A German Liner Captured—Uhlan Hunting by tho Belgians—The Black Watch —A New Battalion "of tbo Hoval Fusiliers. SPECIAL WAX TOPICAL. GERMAN ENTRY INTO BRUSSELS. GERMAN ENTRY INTO BRUSSELS. Their entry into tho City. Arrival ot" vory heavy transport. Iroops taking rest. The Roll Call. Rod Croae Carrying Wounded (or machine gur.3) ar.d their first meal in Brus- ' ADULTS Cd. CHILDREN 3d. PUBLIC NOTICES. AUCKLAND UNITED FRIENDLY SO- • a - CIETIES' MEDICAL INSTITUTE. Applications, addres&ed to the Secretary, from whom all information can bo obtained, will bo received up till t> p.m. on NOVEM•BER 10th, 1914, from duly qualified Medical Practitioners, to fill a vacancy on our Medical Staff. 896-1 137 KARANG-AHAPE ROAD SELWYN COUNTY COUNCIL. A IMPLICATIONS will bo received up to -CV NOON on SATURDAY, October 31st, for tho position of POUNDKEEPER awl ItOADMAN at Hororata. Schedule of uutiee may bo seen at tho County Office, Hororata. S. K. WRIGHT, 3523 County Engineer. , N.Z. CHURCH MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. 1 pHItISTCHURCH GLEANERS , "UNION. 22nd ANNIVERSARY. CATHEDRAL — Evensong, 5.10 p.m. Preacher, Canon T. A. Hamilton. At V.M.C.A.—C.IS. Gleaners' Tea (by invitation); 7.30, Public Annual Meeting. Addresses by Miss E. Stinson (from China), and Bcv. G. S. isryan-Brown, M.A. TiO-U Chairman: Tho Dean of Chrietchurch. SANATORIUM! AT HANMER SPRINGS. THE GOVERNMENT SANATORIUM at HANMER SPRINGS will bo RE- • OPENED in Temporary Premises for the admission of Patients on and from MONDAY, the 2nd NOVEMBER, 1 Further information obtainable on applis cation to the Tourist Agent, Hereford etrect. Chriatchurch. 4053 BY ORDER. CONSULAT DE FRANCE. 1 . AVIS. LES jeva.es Franjais, nes dv ler Janvier I au 31 December, 1695. sont invites i\ ee> faire oonnaUre, sans retard, en vuo do leur ia&cription cur lea tableaux de jeceji&einent, ail'"Consulat do Franco a Auckland ou aux Agencee Consulaires de Christchurch, Dua«am, et Wellington. Auckland, lo 21 Oetobre, 191-1. Lo Consul do France, <02£ J. SIGOREATJ. ' WELLINGTON HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID'BOAKD. MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. " A IMPLICATIONS, addressed to the undor- -**■ 6igned, are invited up tt> 9 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, 25th November, 1014. for the position of MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT to tho Wellington Hospital and tho Institutions of tho Board. Salary, £800 per annum, rising to £1000 by annual increases of £50. Furnished house, lighting, and fuel provided. Duties to commence early in January, 1915. J. COYLE, Secretary. 4 Marion etree-t. Wellington, N.Z. 3966 ASSIGNED ESTATE ISAAC LEWIS. FOR SALE BY TENDER. AS A GOING CONCERN OR FOB REMOVAL. THE STOCK-IN-TRADE. GOODWILL, FIXTURES and FITTINGS. The stock is new and of "every-day" lines. The SHOP in FERRY ROAD, near Lancaster Park, i«i well lighted and convenient, and has four dwelling-rooms attached, and tho rent is very cheap. An excellent chance is afforded for a. man with moderate capital, ac the district the bueiEese eerves is a thickly populated one. All particulars from tho undersigned, with whom. tenders close ot Noon on MONDAY, the 2nd November, 1914. All claims ehould bo rendered and all ■ accounts must bo paid by SATURDAY, the Slei instant. I STRINGER and BRIDGE, Cathedral square, F4040 Christchurch. CHEISTMAS GREETING CARD'S. rpHE LATEST DESIGNS IX CHRISTMAS CARDS. PRIVATE GREETING CAP.DS SPECL4LLY PRINTED. OEDER NOW. Kα a* to be ia Tizno to pest :a Friends Abroad. CHP.ISTCHURCH *>EE33 CO., LTD.. sad x--.-Si ieuers. V Eisg s? "Pho-ne No. 2SC-1 I 1 G G. AND J H. AITKEN, LICENSED SEATtEBROKEKS. J ALL Classes of Stocks and Shares Bought j or Sold Communications inTited with < rofircnoe to the Investment of Large or j Small Sums. Latest Market Quotations oj i all Shares supplied. j lOC HEREFORD STREET. j Telapheno S2SS 9***! \ FOR your Holidays—You can cr.joy the pkaeuree at MotoT-boating at fri-clio:^^ ...
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