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AMUSEMENTS. The liberty. The Houso of Big Attractions. LAST DAT LAST NIGHT Of tie Greatest of E. J. Carrol l '? "GINGER MICK.' "GINGER MICK." "Giyr.vr MICK." i As toH 1-v His Cobber, THE SEXTIMEXTAL BLOKE. c^>LF v "' ME FRAXK lIEXRY will recrio •THE INTRODUCTION." THE LIBERTY ORCHESTRA _ Will Piny Specially Music. P!an .it T''<* *:11 5 D.tji.; J aftervrarrs at tho Liberty, 'Phone 23G6. | j PRICES- '•> 'i. 1.- id. 03 7d. I j Matinee. Pictures only: Is Id, Is 7(\: children half price. 3907 | LIBERTY Tiio LIBERTY ! LIBERTY House LIBERTY ! LIBERTY of LIBERTY LIBERTY Bier LIBERTY ; LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY , commencing at the matinee. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. A Five-Act Smi'.e-A 11-i lie-'Wliile Select i Comedy-Drama. THE VEILED THE VEILED THE VEILED THE VEILED AT"! VENTURE APV^VIVRR ADVENTURE AD TEXTURE Featuring CONSTANCE TAX, MADGE. IcONS TAX C E TALMA DG E. CONSTANCE TALMADGE. She has a emile that would civilise a "Bol&hie"; n pair of eyes that would dazzlo a saint —and tho manners of a Sunday School Teacher. SHE COULDN'T HELP IT! Every time 6he looked at a man. his heart did a double somersault. And what happened ? Why, she vamped herself out of every fob until -She found tho man sho couldn't vamp! He was HARRISON FORD. HARRISON FORD. Also— LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. "WINTER SPORTS IN QUEBEC. PERFECT DAY ALWAYS (Chester Scenic.) ROYAL VISIT TO BOURNVILLE. IT'S A HARD LIFE (ComeuyJ. MR REX. HARRISON, Christchurcli's Moat Popular Baritone. BOX PLAN at The Bristol. • 3300* JJVERYBODY'S Now Showing. Twice Daily—2.3o and 7.30 p.m. Elinor Glyn's Great Novel, Elinor Glyn'3 Great Novel, "THE CAREER OF KATHERIXE BUSH," "THE CAREER OF KATHERTXE BUSH," "THE CAREER OF KATHERIXE BUSH," Starring CATHERINE CALVERT. CATHERINE CALVERT. CATHERINE CALVERT. Sho was cniitc untroubled by what the world calls morality, rmrl "-Iv- had no scruples! A DARING STORY! Splendid Suoporting Programme. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at The Bristol or 'Phono 4925. 3SSU DRAINAGE BOARD. CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. RATE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that, at a Special Meeting of the Christchurch Drainage Board, called for that purpose, and held at tho office of tho Board, in the City ' of Christ-church, on tho ISth day of May, 1920, the said Board did RESOLVE and DIRECT:— "That, in pursuance of tho powers vested in it by 'The Christchurch District Drainage Act, 1907,' and by 'The Rating Act, 1908/ and cf all other powers in that behalf enabling it thereunto the Christchurcli Drainage Board, at a , special meeting called for that purpose, ' and held at the office of tho Boa.ru, in tho City of Christchurch, on the 18th day of May, 1920, DOTH RESOLVE AND DIRECT that a General Rate be levied for tho purposes of 'The Christchurch District Drainage Act, 1907,' and the said Board doth hereby fix tho amount of tho said rate as to the district of the SEWERAGE AREA (as defined in the Second Schedule, of 'The Chri'-tchurch District Drainago Act Amendment Act, 1907,' and as added to by Kcsol: tio is of the Board bearing date tho 16th day of February, 1909, tho 35th day of .February, 1910, the 15th day of March, 1910, to 20th day of January, 1914, the 17th day of September, 1918, an ! the 17th day of Decomber, 1918), at Nin?tc:n-thi ty-eeccnd? (19-32nds) of a Penny in the Pound upon tho Capital Rateable Value of tlio | rateablo property within the said District; AND as to the District of RURAL CHRISTCHURCH (as defined bv Resolutions of the Board, bearing dato the 17th tiny cf November, 1903, the 21st day of May, 1907, the 16th day cf February, 1901), the 15'.h d:iy of February, 1910, tho 15th day of ..March, 1910, and tin 19ih day of Mav, 1914), at Ono-Fixteonth (1-lCth) of a Penny in the Pound. AS to tho District- of ' RURAL WOOLSTOX (as defined by Resolution cf the Board bearing date the £3rd day of March, 1903), at Oneeighth (i) "of a Penny in the Pound: AS to the District of RURAL NEW BRIGHTOX (as defined by Resolution j of the Board, bearing date the 52nd day of August, 1905), at One-Sixteenth (l-l<3th) of a Pennv in the Pound; AS to the District of RURAL SPREY- ! POX (as defined by Resolution of the" [ Bsard, bearing date the 24th day of August, 13-51), at Three-thirty-seconds (3-3-nds) of a Penny in the Pound; AS to the District of RURAL AVON (as defined by Resolutions cf the Board, bearing dato the 12th day of February, I£S9, the 19th day of January. 130-1, the 52r.d day cf August, 1905, the 19th day of May, 1914, the 17th clay of September, 301S, and the 17th day of December, 1918), at Threesixteenths (."-mhs) of a Penny in the Pound; A3 to the Di-'trict o" RURAL Ileathccte (an defined by Resolutions of the Board, bearing dale the 12th ' day of February, ISSO, the 19th day of January, 1901, 'the Hist day of May, 1507. and the S.'W of Marcn, 3 909), at Throe-sisteenths (3-16ths) of a Penny in the Pound; AXD a = io tho District of RURAL EICCAHTON (as deftn-d by Resolution r,f the Board, bea-ing the 12th day of February, i 1533), at Tbiitcen-s.'xty-fourths (13-e4ths) of a Penny in the Pound upon the Capit:il Rateable Value of the Rateable Property v.i'hin the -;ai i Districts, respectively; AXD the said Board DOTH HEREBY FURTHER DIRECT that the period for vrh.'ch said rate shall be struck shall be for that commencing on the l=t day of April, 1920, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1921; AXD further, that the suid Rates shall be payable in one <nim on a day to bo fixed by the Local Bodies mailing the earns respectively." AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN' ' that a SPECIAL MEETING of the said ' Board will bo held at the Board's Offices, ! He'eford stiest, Christchurch, on WEDNES | DAY, the lG:h dav of JUNE NEXT, at 4 ' o'clock p.m., to CONFIRM the said Resolution. t ; By Order of the Board, ! EDWIN CUTHBERT, ! Secretary. < [ May 18th, 1920. 2859 | "CLINCHER" CYCLE TYRES ALWAYS give satisfaction. Hundreds of thousands are-i giving satisfactory »er- s ! tioe every day. H4BIJ 1

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16852, 4 June 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16852, 4 June 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16852, 4 June 1920, Page 1

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