AMUSEMENTS. _____ CRYSTAL PALAOBj ;Tho Theatre of Mighty Majniliwince). | HUGE SUCCESS. From the Press, from th© _ I'ul^-it has come the cry for better pictures, so WILLIAM FOX Presents, dn All tho Gorgeous, Glittering Opulence ol tho Golden Orient, "ALADDIN" And "ALADDIN" Tho "ALADDIN" Wonderful "ALADDIN" Lamp. The Picture Beautiful. With the Mystic City of Old Bagdad, With Its Arabs, Its Mosques, Its Bazaars, Its Palaces, Its Thousand Wonders. A DAZZLING SPECTACLE OF —THRILLS—ROMANCE-HUMOUR— BLENDED FOR YOUNG AND OLD. That Monkey in tho Sunshine Comedy, "A MILK FED VAMP." "A MILK FED VAMP." Ts a Perfcct Riot of Clean Fun. MUTT AND JEFF In "Back to , MUTT AND JEFF the Balkans," By Captain Bud Fisher, British Artillery. WEEKLY COLONIAL GAZETTE. Slashing Success of tho Great Favourite, MR FARQUHAR YOUNG. . MR FAIIQUHAR YOUNG. Mr Young apnears at 8.15 p.m. ; CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA. MINIMUM PRICES DAY AND NIGHT. NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. AN HISTORICAL EVENT. 1 Twice Daily: Matinc* 2.30; Night 8 sharp. GERALDINE FARR'AR GERALDINE FARRAR Tho World-dasnous Brim a Donna, as JOAN OF ARC. JOAN OF ARC. JOAN OF ARC, lu tho Grand Opera Film Classic. 12,000 "JOAN THE WOMAN" 12,000 Feet "JOAN THE WOMAN" Feet Tho Screen's Most Noteworthy Production. Tho Music bv WILLIAM FURST. CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA At each Exhibition, Matinee and Night. MATINEE PRICES: Stalls Gd, Circle Is. NIGHT PRICES: Circle 2s and Is 6d, Stallß Is. All prices plus tax. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN AT TEE BRISTOL. Any Seat Booked Without Extra Charge for the Ni?ht. Performance. RESERVES FOR THE MATINEES, Is, plus tax. - BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. 7<43 FOOTBALL. FANCY DRESS FOOTBALL MATCH. BRIGHTON SPORTS GROUND. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1 At 3 p.m. 3 ' PROCESSION I Leaves Pier at 2.30 p.m. AN AFTERNOON'S FUN. Come and See Canterbury, Otago, and N.Z. Reps. Play Now Brighton. Teams meet for Practico on Friday Evening, Fire Brigade Rooms. Admission 6d. Children 3d. Larger Coins Accepted with Thanis. A PLAIN and FANCY DRESS DANCE 1 •will be held in tho PIER HALL in tho I EVENING, at 8 p.m. Admission Is Gd. 7717 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIP —NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIP (BROWN . SHIELD TROPHY), ENGLISH PARK, ! ENGLISH PARK—Wellington versus Canterbury, Wellington versus Canterbury, SATURDAY, Sept. 7th, commenco 3.0 p.m. Take Cranford street Car, JNo. 11. CurtainJ raiser, Otago Boys' High School veisua St. " Albans, commence at 1.45 p.m. Admission " Is. Stand Is. Boys Half-price. r 163 I FOR SALE. t GIBBS BROS., SUMNER. - "COR .SALE, -this Splendid., .COAL and 3 Jt ■-' -CARRYING .COSINESS. • s Apply Direct. 171F FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD! ST. ALBANS, NORTH-WEST. i In this FAVOURITE LOCALITY Wo have had placed in our handa i- FOR SALE r A DAINTY BUNGALOW OF FIVE n ROOMS, and all Conveniences. d o Superior Leadlights, Mantels, and Fireplaces, o Hall 12 x 8, Dining-room 16 x 14; Two Bedd rooms 14 x 14. >- SECTION 25 PERCHES. >• SIX MINUTES FROM PAPANUI CAR. This is the Locality in which to buy, and 0 IT WILL PAY YOU TO INSPECT. t emcE £885. *• (Fol. 4774) FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. WE have available for INVESTMENT on L APPROVED FIRST MORTGAGE, tho sum £450. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., 1337 133 Worcester street, -t —— e OWNER LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH. ARTISTIC BUNGALOW. MUST BE SOLD. EVERYTHING IN EXCELLENT ORDER. pr-QA WILL Secure one of tho cosiest , dw lOU and best-kept Bungalow properties " at present offering. The owner having removed to the North Island, tho place is ior • absolute sale. There are 5 main rooms, plastered, elcctric light and gas ior cooking, nice entrance hall, beautifuiiy panelled m fig. rimu, and having china rail at top, sideboard built in dining-room, expensive tile grates and hearths, tile-back range, linen q press and cupboards built in, nice bathroom, ? porcelain bath, lav. basin, excellent hot water service from copper cylinder, pantry, scullery, sink, h. and c., waehhouee, copper, tuba (hot over), h.p. water eupply, worksnop, Coal and wood shed, etc,, together with about 23 perches of la mi in lawn and garden. Tho property is situate in one of the main !1 streets in ST. ALBANS, and tho section is free from peat. HILLARY and BAXTER, H4629-954F 178 Manchester street. 1 Q Q ACRES, L. LP. RENT ONLY £22 PER ANNUM. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, a fine little holding of 100 Acres, together with 4-roomed House and outbuildings. It is situated only li miles from Railway, and about 20 miles from Christchurch. Land is all in grass, and would make an excellent Dairy Farm. a PRICE for the Goodwill, £16 per acre. Fuller particulars from SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO., 55335-1372 163 Cashel street. "MITCHELL" 5-Seater. Just been nowly J painted. Has good Tyres. Thoroughly good country Touring Car, for £150. DEXTER and CROZIER, LTD., D 2589-7457 Worcester street West. ALLEN CARS. ALLEN CARS. I. ) A CAR that matches every Automobile desire at a price that cannot be resisted. W© can give immediate delivery of t Three and Five Seaters, latest model. Arrived: Dixi Waterproof High Tension Magneto. ' 7 CALL AND INSPECT. ' STOREY and CO, r Agents. Garage: HEREFORD STREET EAST. 58371-489 gEWING MACHINES. j Cost. Globe Price, t ' Singer Drophead .. £17 £8 15s 1 White Drophead .. £10 10s £5 153 I Singer Round Shuttle £14 10s £5 15a Singer Parlour Cabinet ' (new) .. .. £21 £14 10a ' i Machines Bought, Exchanged, Repaired. GLOBE MACHINE CO., 261 HIGH j STREET, near Square. T8386-1285 I T7"NIFE Stones "or the house 9d, 2s 3d, 2s IJA Gd, Knives always in trim. Minson's. A
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