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AMUSEMENTS. VERy B O D (The Distinctive Theatre). TWICE DAILY. 2.30 oiid 7.30 p.m. A Paramount-Artcraft- Masterpiece. "BELOW THE SURFACE." "BELOW THE SURFACE." "BELOW THE SURFACE." "BELOW THE SURFACE." "BELOW • THE . SURFACE." Starring HOBAET BOSWORTH. HCBART BOSWORTH. HOBAET BOSWORTH. HOBART BOSWORTH. HOBART BOSWORTH. It is n drama of big moments, big characters, and blackened souls. It breathes the pure- salty tang of the ocean and radi-.iies an atmosphere cf power. Like all of Th H. Ince's productions, if- the ine: able stamo of the nrHter hand, and in every way deserves its tit-© of Ince'e greatest creation. In Addition— ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON In "THE LADDER OF LIES." "THE LADDER OF LIES." "THE LADDER OF LIES." The appealing story of a girl who unselfishly hed awav her own reputation in order that a friend's honour might be saved. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at The Bristol or 'Phone 4925. LIBERTY mHE House LIBERTY LIBERTY 1 bf Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY - TWICE DAILY. TEE GREATEST RACING FILM YET PRODUCED. AS AN ABiSORBING STORY OF THE TURF IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is a Real Winner—and has a- Love Story that can't be Resisted. "THE GENTLEMAN RIDER," "THE GENTLEMAN RIDER," Featuring; VIOLET HOPSON and STEWART ROME. Don't Miss this Really Good Picture. SPECIAL NOTE RE SERIALS. The Last and Most Exciting Episode of "SMASHING BARHIERS," And The First and Opening Episode of The Super Vitagraph Serial, "THE INVISIBLE HAND," Fcatu) ing ANTONIO MORENO. Also, RICHARD MALONEY, • _ The Well-known and Popular Baritone, In a, Number of Delightful Songs. THE LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. The Band of Musician*. PRICES AS USUAL. Botc Plan at Bristol till 5 p.m., afterwards at Theatre ('Phone 2366). 7321 ' PUBLIC NOTICES. ROYAL AIR MAIL. CHBISTCHUKCH-ASHBURTON-TIMARU. ■, ! HE Canterbury (N.Z.) Aviation Co. will J- run a Daily Air Mail and Passenger Service (Sundays excluded), commencing on MONDAY, JANUARY 31st, on the foP owing Timetable: OUTWARD. Mail closes- G.P.O. .. .. 7.30 a.m. Aeroplane' leaves Sockburn .. 8.0 a.m. Arrives ..Ashburton ■ .. .. 8.40 a.m., Leavajr*■ Ashb-urtoi*., '..,• - -- ; - .. ■ -ftO '"-a-.'rs'. Arrives Timaru .. .. 9Aj a. INWARD. Mail closes Timaru .. .. 11.30 a.m. Aeroplane leaves Timaru .. Noon Arrives Ashburton .. .. 12.40 p.m. Leaves Ashburton .. ..1.0 p.m. Arrives Sockburn ... .. 1.40 p.m. FARES. Single. Return. £ s. d. £ s. d. Chriatchurch-Aahburton 2 10 0 6 0 0 Aahburton-Timaru .. 210 0 5 0 0 Christchurch-Timam ..500 900 BOOK SEATS: AERODROME (2708), or C. W. HERVEY, 59 Cathedral square. G. H. KEATS, Farmers' Co-op. Garage, Ashburton. H. H. FRASER, Timaru 7532 MEDICAL REGISTRATION. THOMAS WILSON WIYLIE, M.Bi., -»-' Ch.B. (Mcclicinao Baccalaureum et Ohirurqiae Baccalaureum), now residing in Shearman street, Waimate, hereby give notico (hat 1 intend applying on the 10th March next, to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidenco of my qualification in the office of the Registrar of Births and Deaths at Christchurch. (Signed) THOMAS W. WYLIE, M.B. Dated at Waimate, 4th February, 1821. I hereby affirm myself to be the person named in the above-mentioned diplomas.— THOMAS WILSON WYLIE, M.B WILLIAM GEDDES, J.P. If BEIT FELLOWSHIPS FOR SCIENTIFIC NOTICE is hereby given that the EIGHTH ELECTION OF FELLOWS will take place on or about the 15th day of JULY, 1921. Applications must be received on or before 19th APRIL, 1921. Forma of application and all information may bo obtained by letter, addressed to the Rector, Imperial College, South Kensington, London, 5.W.7., or at the offico of this paper by enclosing a. stamp for reply. 7830 TO OWNERS OF HAULING PLANTS. "f/l/X have about 30,000 SACKS of WHEAT '' ' (continuous carting) from various farms to our Miils ft Southbrook No time lost unloading. Apply ARCHER, SONS, and TUTTON, 7926F Southbrook. INFANTILE PARALYSIS. OWING to the presence cf the above disease in Christchurch, and as the children of St. Saviour's Orphanage are free from it, it is considered advisable that no one be allowed to visit the Orphanage until further notice. BY ORDER OF THE HOUSE 134 COMMITTEE, 'DRIZE-WiytNERS VELVET SOAP COMPETITION : Mrs P. McGruth, Oxford street, Lyttelton —1 Costume, value £5 ss, made by i\.Z. Farmers' Association. 11 rs C. Veale, 57 Oxford street, Lyttelton ress Length, value £1 le. .Airs Snelson, 185 Hazeldean road * " Length, value £1 Is. lervey, 1 Brittain street, Linwood Length, value £1 Is. Mrs F. Butnard, 8 Home street, Papanui —1 Dress Length, value £1 Is. Mrs Noble, 79 Burnside road, Christchurch 1 Dress Length, value £1 Is. Mrs McCleary, 426 Tuam street, Christchurch—l Dress Length, value £1 Is. ZEALANDIA SOAP, CANDLE, AND TRADING CO., LTD. ZBSOS-6429 THE LITTLE SHOP FOR BIG BOOT BARGAINS. CUSACK'S SALE continues to offer the b--st of Footwear at 'prices that positively defy competition. Buy now and save money. D. C U S A CK, Manchester strest, opp. Tepid Baths, C2BSS-7703 Christchurch.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17060, 3 February 1921, Page 1

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