AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL PALACE. (Tho Theatre of Miglity Magnifioencc.) CROWDED NIGHTLY. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF OUR SUPER DOUBLE PROGRAMME. MIRIAM COOPER, MIRIAM COOPER. In tho Siiporb Six-Port Maetcr Drama, "THE INNOCENT SINNER." "THE INNOCENT SINNER." Packed with Human Interest Incidents. BY REQUEST OF 5000 FATRONS. THE DA BAR A A® tho Dashing, THEDA BARA Fearless "Cigarette," In Ouida'a Immortal Maatoipieco, "UNDER TWO FLAGS!" "UNDER TWO FLAGS!" Swift Exciting—Wonderful. MR REX HARRISON Singß "Bianca" and "Tho Veteran's Song." "SUNSHINE" COMEDY—GAZETTE. CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA. NIGHT TIME TABLE: Overture 7.15, "Tho Innocent Sinner" T.-lr>, Mr Harrison 8.55, "Under Two Flags" 9.5. CONTINUOUS FROM NOON. DAY PRICES: 3d, 6d, Is. NIGHT PRICES: Stalls Gd, Dross Circle 3e, Reserves 3s and Is Gd. Plan at Tho Bristol or 'Phono 3758. 2753 EVERYBODY'S. (Tho Distinctive Theatre.) NOW SHOWING Tho Big "World" Feature, "BROKEN TIES." "BROKEN TIES." Starring June Elvidge and Montague Love. Also, at ALL SESSIONS, in response to tho request of many hundreds of patron*, tho Picturisa'tion of Anthony Hope's Famous Novel, "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." A Drama of Lovo and Advonture. USUAL PRICES. 28X1 NEXT WEEK. Norma talmadge in -the moth." Seeking Joy on tho Itoad to Folly! ' 2812 SPORTING. "YTEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN 1> TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, sth, 7th, and Sth NOVEMBER. N.Z. CUP, 2500 sovs—TUESDAY. FREE-FOR-ALL, 500 govs—THURSDAY. CHRISTCHURCH HANDICAP, 750 nova— FRIDAY (PEOPLE'S DAY). MEMBERS' (ONLY) MOTOR-CAR ENTRANCE, OFF WRIGHT'S ROAD. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE FOR MEETING. ■ FIRST RACE WILL START AT 12 NOON EACH DAY. ■ 2782F WANTED. , k REFRIGERATING ENGINEERS. , mwO WATCH ENGINEERS REQUIRED A . FOR WELLINGTON. WITH KNOWLEDGE OF STEAM AND SUCTION GAS. Apply N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. BACON AND MEAT PACKING C 0.,, LTD., 2730F ■■■'. Wellington. (For Continuation of Wanted® see Page 9 of this i—ne.). PUBLIC NOTICES. FANCY BAG STALL. THE PLUNKET SOCIETY want all those people who need a Unique, Pretty, or Useful Bag of any sort to buy it from their stall at the Show Grounds on November 7th and Bth. ■ 27& iF "OUR DAY" FUND. - A YLESBURY QUOTA of "OUIt DAY" -t* FUND £30, F. G. Sowden £7 10s, J. H. Selby £1 Is, W. Harwood £1 le, Mrs Lacey £1 Is T. Reed £1 1«, C. B. Davis £1 Ib, A. Duthio £1, A. Hanson £1, Mrs Sowden £1, P. Dillen £1, Miss Sowden £1, J. Gudsell £1, Mrs Wild©, J. B. Power, A. Shannon, W. Whit©, all 10s each; Mrs Bradley, Mrs Lillcy, W. P. Cross, J. Hepburn, F. Hook, F. McGowan, McMerser, Mechem Bros., J. fiartle, W. Tucker, H. McCausland, G. E. Ridgen, E. Feuitz, A. fe. Moffatt, A. Anderson, all 5s each; M. J. Smith 2s 6d, Mrs Scott 4s, proceeds of social £4. 1576 CHIROPRACTIC Don't go_ on suffering CHIROPRACTIC when Chiropractic (KiroCHIROPRACTIC prak-tik), tho new science CHIROPRACTIC of healing without mediCHIROPRACTIO cines, - will completely reCHIROPRACTIC store you to health. No CHIROPRACTIC need to tell the ChiroCHIROPRACTIC praetor your complaint. CHIROPRACTIC By an examination of your CHIROPRACTIC spinal vertebra he c;n CHIROPRACTIC tell • you your troubles, CHIROPRACTIC physical and organic. By CHIROPRACTIC correctly adjusting the CHIROPRACTIC epiue he restores nature CHIROPRACTIC to a condition whereby CHIROPRACTIC indispositions are overcome in a perfectly natural manner. Consultations are free. You ow« it to yourself to call and make enquiries. JAS. YOUNG, Chiropractor, T.jyal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral Square CHRISTCHURCH. . Ye4o6-8 DOES THIS INTEREST YOU? ACCORDING to Mark Twain, it is more trouble to make a maxim than it is to do right, but here are a few commonsenee specimens that will recommend themselves to most people:— n. i . Keep your mind open to all that is new. Give everything a hearing. Never believe a think is, false or wrong bccauso you have not seen it or heard of it And remember what Napoleon said when they praised him for crossing tho Alp* in winter:—"l deserve no praise for crossing tho Alps. But Ido dceervo praise for not believing tho fools who said it could not be There is hardly a disease that has not been cured or greatly relieved by Chiropractic adjustments. Enquiries solicited. Consultation absolutely free. J. A. SCOTT, Chiropractor, Bonnington's Buildings, corner High and Cashel sreets. 5421 TO SUFFERERS FROM NERVOUS DISEASES. IMMEDIATE and permanent relief is within your reach. Read what Dr. A. F Schofield, M.R.C S.E.. says:—"ln Psychic Therapeutics, wo have a powerful means of cure in ail organic and functional diseases, while in nervous diseases it is tho ONLY RELIABLE MEANS of permanent efficacy." Consult W. J. MICHIE. M.P.T.A. (15 years N.Z. Experience in relieving tho most acute cases). 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