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amusements. J TO-DAY OR TO-NIGHT IS YOUR j LAST CHANCS A.T _ J : R sTA Ij PALACE, j U TO SEE SESSUE II AY'AKAWA SESSUF. HAYAKAWA In a Dual Rolo in i "THE BEGGAR PRINCE." I "THE BEGGAR PRINCE." A Delightful Oriental Romanro of iv j Prince and a Fisherman. A _story for a.l I children, Young and Old. No 0110 is too i voung or too old to appreciate this Eastern ' Romaneo. It will call to 'iiitr.l the "Arabian | Nights" of lotip lyo.—A c'larrnm" story v.'it i j i Fparkliosj humour bubbling from its well of > tTC r, ' ALSO, ALSO, j DAINTY PETITE I MARGUERITE CLARK ; MARGUERITE CLARK j In "EASY TO GET." j Tho joyous story of a youn<r man who i preaches that all gir.s were • Easy to Go., ' and of the spirited srirl he thougnt ho had so easiiv got. TWO SESSION'S —2.15 snd 7.30 p.m. PRICES AS "USUAL. BOOK AT THE BRISTOL. 4f£l TO-MORROW. " TO-MORROW. QKISTAI V A L A C E. LADY CLARK. LADY CLARE. From the famous Poem by L?rd Tennyson. A Triumph of British r-Mnction. by tho "British Actors' Corporation. Featuring MAY ODETTE. MAY ODETTE. Also, ROBERT WARWICK ROBERT WARWICK In tho Paramount Production, "JACK S T R A W." "JACK, STB A W." A Story of a Joyous Lover, without a dull second in it. TO-MORR.OW. TO-MORROW. CRYSTAL" PALACE. The QUALITY THEATRE. 4SG3 ROYAL MUSICAL SOCIETY. "MESSIAH." Repeated in Hospital , gardens. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o'clock. Orchestra and C horns 200 Performers, j Funds for Children's Xmas Trees {in Hoe- ! pita] and Orphanages) und Dcßtftute Patients. ! I Gift Tuble in Garden, in charge of tho Mayoress (Mrs Tliacker), Lady | dent of Hospital (Mies Mnir), ladies rep rei Renting Royal Musical Society, ar/i Destitute Patient®' Committ-se. Your Gifts, large or small, will ho gratefully accepted. Treasurer for t.Jii-3 Fund. Gifts of cash or chequcs should bei sent to Mr H. T. Whittingliara (Accountant), 161 Hereford street, opp. Union Shipping Co., or to tho undersigned. Mr Swoney will be in charg© of Garden. Admittance la. Chairs 2s Gd, including , admission. ' Tickets on s-alo thTmis-hout the city To-day. I R.~B. OWEN, Hon. Secretary. 751 Colombo street. P.O. Box CBB. 4845F QA 5H M ijfli E . , SCH O O.L ...JK E'£ E. > j SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18th. ' 1 Children'® Demonstration and Dancing'. Produco Stall, Work Stall, Competitions, Afternoon Tea and Ico Creams. Tramway Band Will Piny. Admission Free. 4855 CHURCH' BEALEY AVENUE. MR PURCELL WEBB ■ Wiil give an ORGAN 1} E C I T A L, • TUESDAY NEXT, DEC.-21st, at 8 o'clock. MRS GOWER BURNS WILL SING. ■ 487!) CHRIST'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' > ASSOCIATION (INC.). ! JNTER-iS CHO OL S ROWING; ' SATURDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 19(20. CORSAIR BAY. 3.45 p.in. 4783 : FINANCIAL. ~ Q;T AG.O HARBOUR BOARD. LOAN OF £160,000, BEING BALANCE UNISSUED OF £2p5,000 LOAN AT 52 PERCENT. ■ j . 1600 DEBENTURES • OF £100 EACH. ' TO REPAY LOANS FALLING DUE JANUARY, 1321. j By special Ordsr-in-Council, the Board ! are ablo to offer 5J per cc-nt., and, in view of tlio flat rate of taxation of £>s Gd in the j i', this Loan oilers an exceptionally good I investment. ~ j The _ Oiago Harbour has probably been j tlia principal factor in Dunedin and Otago's success, consequently tho Board confidently seek the assistance of local institutions, pastoralists, merchants, ctc. Further, a® the expiring Loans are held in London, the floating: of the renewal Loan locally will mean €hat th-» interest is retained within the Dominion. SPECIAL NOTES: Tho fixation on thefe debentures i 3 2s Cd in the £, which gives a return of £> Os 7Jd per £ICO to thoeo -vhosi ir.oorne, tax is ' 2s 6d in the .£, while to inves- ! tors whose income tax is less or more than 2s 6d in tho £, ■'.ho net return 'v.-ill Ijo correspondingly increased. THE LOAN IS FOR SEVEN YEARS ONLY. Five yer cent. dopoeit on applica<tion, the bala-nco to be paid ; cn January -Ith, 1921. Principal and interest, payable at nny branch of the Bank of New Zealand, free of exchange. The Debentures constitute a *harge on the Harbour Fund. Assets, £1.710,000; Liabilities, £1,066,000. Trust funds may be invested. ; Brokerage allo-.red to Sharebrokers. Copies of Prosperous and Form of Application may be obtained from the undersigned, or at tho principal offices, and most of tho branches of the Bank of New Zealand. All applications to bo forwarded to the undersigned, who will supply any further particulars on application. W. J. BAEDSLEY, Secretary and Treasurer. Harbour Board Office. Dunedin 'Box 1), December 13th, 1920. •4668 TRUSTEES EXECUTORS ATTORNEYS AGENTS And INVESTMENT BROKERS. THE DOMINION TRUST ja in touch with many Sound Investments, returning I Highest Current Rate of Interest, and with ample margin of security. Investors are invited to communicate their requirements. The beet interests of all parties are safeguarded when negotiations are conducted by THE DOMINION TRUST CO. OF LIMITED, 163 HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Manager: JAMES STEP.HEN DAY. D 2835

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17020, 17 December 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17020, 17 December 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17020, 17 December 1920, Page 1

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