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AMUSEMENTS. BIG HOLIDAY ATTRACTION BIG HOLIDAY ATTKACTION • ALL THIS WEEK. I ALL THIS WEEK. ALL*THIS WEEK. At EV E R Y B O D Y ' H. (The Distinctive Theatre.) A Select Super-Feature, Starring NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTII." NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH. NORMA TALMADGE iu "THE MOTH.' | NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH, j Tho story of a moth-wife who was Minded bv tho social candle. A YOUNG SOCIETY GIRL WHO PLAYS WITH PERILOUS FIRE. A woman's 60ul beating' its wings against the BARS OF CONVENTION. Fluttering rcur.d .ho Flame, will eke approach too near? A picture that deals daringly and greatly with a subject which uiust be handled frankly. A DARING PRODUCTION. Yet so presented that its APPEAL to PEOPLE OF REFINED TASTE will lo CERTAIN AND GREAT. A DRAMA CONTAINING A LESSON FOR ALL WOMANKIND. In this Beautiful Society Play, Ncrma Talmadgc has a part which lits her like lier own Uorgeous Costumes. A PICTURE RICH I* DRAMA AND RICH IN EFFECTS. More Brilliant than "Panllioa" and more Beautiful than "Good-bye Summer. Eleganco is an Outstanding Feature of this Ornalo Production. Also, Bairnsfathere Cartoons and Shakespeare's Country SPECIAL MATINEE ATTRACTION! SPECIAL MATINEE ATTRACTION! In addition to Ordinary Programme. A Revival of the London Film Company 3 Great Drama, "RUPERT OF HENTZAU." "RUPERT OF HENTAAU." "RUPERT OF nr.INTZ.AU' " The Sequel to "Tho Prisoner of Zonda.' PRICE AS USUAL—PRICE AS USUAL. Come early or Ring 'Phone 3925 lor Reserves. 319-i MEETINGS. THE CANTERBURY SHEEPOWNERS' UNION. NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING. A GENERAL MEETING oi the Members of the Union will bo held on THURSDAY", 7th November, at 8 p.m., at. tho Chamber of Commerco (A.M.P. Buildings), Cathodal equare, Cliristclnirch. BUSINESS: To consider tho question brought forward bj* tho president (Mr T. D. Burnett) of the mortality amongst lambs, and that the Agricultural Department bo urged to tako- eteps to endeavour to eolvo tho problem. To discuss Mr Burnett's proposal that moro accurate meteorological information bo furuiahed, especially in regard to fore-' casts of coming 6Uow-tftorme, and whother a permanent meteorological station should be established in one of tho islands South of tho South Island. To consider Gazetto Notice prohibiting Freezing Companies Fellmongering Sheep Skins other than those from etock killed at the works. To consider recommendations made by the Prime Minister in regard to purchase of wool by tho Imperial Government. And General. EV H. LABATT, 2672 _ Secretary, SCOTTISH SOCIETY OP N.Z. 17th ANNUAL GATHERING OP THE • CLANS. IN the Rooms, Manchester street, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, November 7th and Bth, at 8 p.m. • The Auld Scot Sanga, Highland Dancing, tho Great Highland War Pipes. Don tho Tartan. 273F JAMES CALDER, Secretary. TO SPREYDON RESIDENTS. A MEETING will be held in the CORO-' Xl NATION HALL, Domain terrace, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, at 7.45 p.m., to consider the advisability of winding up tho Spreydon Firo Brigade and tho disposal of all funds and plant in hand. All interested aro requested to attend. W. DIXON, 3117 Hon. Secretary. WANTED. 1 WANTED. A ' RELIABLE YOUTH as Night Messenger. Apply CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD. F (For Continuation of Wanteds Boe Page II of this issue.) PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. rposSWILL, SUTHERLAND AND CO. i. It. X. Tosswill, ■fc'.r.A.iN.Z., F.i.A.N.i.., F.A.I.S. (Member of the ChrisicUurch Stock Exchange) PUBLIC AUDiXURb,

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16363, 7 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16363, 7 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16363, 7 November 1918, Page 1

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