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AMUSEMENTS. "CULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Diiection B;n an! John Fuller. Where FULLER S Crowds the Big FULLER S Go. Second Triumnh'jut Production by WALTER GEORGE, With His B.illiar.t SUNSHir-"(E PLAYERS, Preeen'inq Pi-re do R:?istar.co, THE KING OF DVNNOWHERESEI. THE KING OF DUNNOWHERESKI. A Wonderful Corsroction of Musical Genius, Great Success of JENNINGS AND GERALD. JENNINGS AND GFRALD, "Th? Ne.v P.ecruii." GOODHUE AN i C'UVEP.. GOODHUE AND OLIYFJ'., America's S'.tetcliis's. McNAMARA A. v i ) CLINTON, McXAMARA A- V| D CLINTON, Bril'.iant Arti c t=. VINCE AND FV.' "cOI r RTNEY, C!*v>r Ent'rt'in-i'3. LOUIS LONDON. P-omi- EuVtsiner.FULLER'S NINE WONDERS. PRICES: Orch. Strllo ard Dres« Circlo .2s Id, Stalls Is Id. Plan at Mi : ner and Thompson's. Reserves 6d extra. Doors 7.15. THURSDAY THURSDAY. ETNA'S T^ T 'R TT T T> AY. ppT-pTAf, JfOTT T, .SV "*T SPECIAL MATINEE. Gd, Is Id. BARGAIN PRICES. 6d. 1? Id. • _ 3701 Q.RAND THEATRE. TO-DAY, at 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT, at 7 p.m. RESERVE your Seats to Seo Tho Perfect Woman Divine, ANNETTE KELLERMAN ANNETTE KELLERMAN ANNETTE KELLERMAN In THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL. "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS," "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS,' ' "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS." "The best of its kind that has_ eo far been produced."—"Lyttslton Times. " 'The Daughter of the Gods' has not boen surpassed."—"Press." . „ * 4 Th© most stupendous film offering. "Sun." COST 1,100,000 DOLLARS 21,218 PERFORMERS 300 HAREM GIRLS. TEN STAGGERING REELS. THE ONLY MILLION DOLLAR SPECTACLE EVER PRODUCED. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA OF TWELVE PERFORMERS, under the baton of Mr A. L. SUTTON. PRICES: Stalls la Id, Circle 2s Id. Reserves, 6d extra. Box Plan r>t Tin BrifW until 5 p.m.; j thereafter at tho Theatre. 'Phone 2934. S7O^V QRYSTAL PALACE. TO-DAY — From Noon — TO-DAY. Threo Great, Glowing, Gorgeous Features! 11 DOROTHY GISH DOROTHY GISH In — "OUT OF LUCK." "OUT OF LUCK." A Paramount Artcraft Picture. MARJORIE RAMBEAU — MARJORIE RAMBEAU In —- "THE DAZZLING MTSS DAVISON," "THE DAZZLING MISS DAVISON," A Story of tho Best Woman Detective in New York. Tremendous Reception of the New and Exciting PHOTO-PLAY SERIAL^ n,y- : ,- ir ' ' Fffr \L," ' . —I!! Hl"" ,v iHE GREY 1 SEAL* '■ (The Adventures of Jimmie Dale), Featuring E. K. LINCOLN As the Mysterious Cracksman. 3703 PUBLIC NOTICE. THE WAIMAKARIRI-ASHLEY WATER 1 SUPPLY BOARD, OXFORD. NOTICE is hereby given that WATER will bo SHUT OFF from Brown's Rock : Headworks, for SEVEN HOURS DAILY, | for about a FORTNIGHT from MONDAY, 31st MAY, to enable part of the headrace to be cleaned. A matter of necessity. Ratepayers will therefore understand the little irregularity in the supply. JAS. McCORMACK, 3570 Secretary and Surveyor. TO LAND AGENTS rriAKE Notice, my Property, situate 184 JL Fitzgerald street, St. Albans, is Withdrawn from Sale. 26 E. ROACH. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. SYCENHAM BRANCH. 423 Colombo 6trect, Sydenham, opposite Bank of New Zealand. To Residents of Sydenham, Opawa, St. Martins, Beckcuham, Frsberton, Spreydon, Aldington, and Cashmere. THE above Offioe is now Open for the convenience of resident.-! in these districts. OFFICE HOURS: Monday-Friday .. 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. 1.30 p.m. to P. 30 p.m. Saturdays .. 9.33 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. H. G. SHAKES, 2335 District Manager. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF KEW ZEAX-AJvD, CANTERBURY DISTRICT. IN DIVORCE. BETWEEN FRANCES MAY BEDFORD, of Christchurch, Married Woman, PETITIONER. AND JOSEPH BEDFORD, lat of Christchurch, Carpenter, RESPONDENT. TO JOSEPH BEDFORD, Late of Chrislchurch, Carpenter. •JT>AKE NOTICE that wlie.eas a Citation has been issued out ol Uie Supreme Couit : of New Zealand at Christchurch citing you to appear and answer the Petition of Frances May Bcdiord of Chiistchurch aforesaid Married Woman wherein she prays for a Dissolution of her marriage with you on the ground of desertion and such Citation intimates that in default of your so doing the Cr.urt will proceed to hear the said Petition and to pronounce sentence therein notwithstanding your absence. AND WHEREAS it has been ordered that personal service of the said Citation and Petition issued against you be dispensed with. AND that the' said Citation together with a sealed copy of the 6aid Petition and of the said Order bo personally served on your sister Mrs Vautier wife of C. A. Vautier of Hamilton Architect, and that an abstract of tho said Citation to be settled by the Registrar be advertised twice in the Christchurch "Press" an interval of one week elap-sing between tho fi'-st and second of such advertisements. NOW THEREFORE TAKE NOTICE that for the ! purpose Rforcsnid yo'i nr? within fmr'«en | days after the date of such last publication I as aforesaid to attend in person or b • your Solicitor at the Supreme Coi.rt Office at Christchurch and there to enter an appearance without which you will not be allowed to oddress tho Court at any stn?e of the proceedings. A cony of the Citation and Petition will bo supplied to you on your applying for same at the ofc.ce of the Petitioner's Solicitors. DATED this 31st day of May, 1920. J. W. REID, Deputy-Registrar. Friends of the Respondent are requested to forward to him the foregoing .advertisement Til- <J c iiH-""> f— »Ve MESSIEURS PAPPRILL, PALTER, and GRESSOA. and the P< tit'o - So for 6'rvico j» «• o;5c" c' PAPPRILL. ! SALTER, and GRESSON, 84 Hereford street, Christchurch. 3677 ; PUBLIC NOTICE. I WILL not be responsible for .*ny DEBTS contracted by Lancrlot Rex Treadwell. T. A- TREADWELL. £0 7 Rees street. I

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16849, 1 June 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16849, 1 June 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16849, 1 June 1920, Page 1

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