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AMUSEMENTS. GREATER p R Y S T A L PALACE. (The Best Theatre in the Whole Empire.) Magnificent—Restful—Luxurious. THREE SESSIONS DAILY THIS 'WEEK. STARTING- TO-DAY. THE ONLY PICTURE EYE®. PRODUCED AND EXHIBITED BY COMMAND OF I HIS MAJESTY THE KING. I The Official Film Record of One of the Most Memorable and Historical Events ot ' ALL TIME—An Educational Treat that takes YOU ALL Over ALL the Dominions of ALL the Empire—The Most Remarkable—Tho Most Instructive, and the Most Interesting Super-Travel Picturo Ever Made -AND THE PRINCE OF WALES SA1&: , IT'S YOURS I IT'S MINE! IT'S' I EVERYONE'S! The following Cable was received from I Buckingham Palace on June 15th, 1021: "The Prince of Wales is> glad to hear that tho official film record of his recent tour is shortly to be shown in New Zealand, and hopes that these Pictures will recall to many the Happy Times He Spent During His First Visit." 50,000 MILES WITH THE' PRINCE OF. WALES., 50.000 MILES WITH THE PRINCE OF WALES. '50,000 MILES WITH THE PRINCE OF WALES. 50,000 MILES WITH THE PRINCE OF WALES. 50,000 MILES WITH THE PRINCE OF WALES. 50,000 MILES WITH THE PRINCE OF WALES. CHRISTCHURCH Has a prominent place- in this Great British Film—a picturo that will make every British person mighty proud of his mighty heritage. THERE'S NO SKJ.TE IN IT. It's just Good, Honest, Square Dinkurn Old British. Propaganda, and you WILL EN- , ' JOY every foot of it. There's Plenty of THRILLS. There's a Little PATHOS. There's Lots of COMEDY. « There's-Miles of SCENERY. There's Everything GOOD. 50,000 MILES . , WITH THE PRINCE OF WALES. 50,000 MILES WITH THE PRINCE; OF WALES. 50,000 MILES A Rapid Succession of Gorgeous and Quaint Ceremonies, set to Superlative Music, Inimitably Played by the World-famoue SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA .Of -22 Solo Musicians. The Largest—Tho Best—and The Only Truly Great Orchestra in Australasia, under the Distinguished Oonduotorsbip of , MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. Just a few of the Musical Numbers: are: Overture, "The Scottish" (Herbert Haines); "Henry VIII." (Saint Sasns); "Britannia's Realm'' (London Ronald); "Admirals All" (Hubert Bath); "Round the Map" (Herman Finck); "The Shamrock" (Myddleton); "Tie Thistle" (Myddleton); and ENTR'ACTE, the Waltz that was specially composed for tho. Prince's Ball in Christchurch, and is now the rage of London, "DOROTHY D." (Home). THERE'S PLENTY OF OTHER GOOD PICTURES, TOO. SOMETHING DOING ALL THE TIME. From 12.80 to 6.15 p.m. From 6.30 p.m. to Sleepytime. 50,000 MILES WITH THE PRINCE! OF WALES. SCREENED THREE TIMES DAILY. AFTERNOON: At 1.30 p.m. and 3.80 p.m. Prices r. 'la! Id and la 7d; School Children 6d. . EVENING: At the Night Session Do Luxe. 'Price?; Is Id, 2s Id; Reserves, 2e 7d and le 7d. (No: half i prices at night.) ! YpU,..SHQULDiSSjE-ITJ. YOUR CHIL-!i-ii-—^»BSN^HOU,&D*SEK;"r^K-.;; ' ;..<,. , Booking Arrangements:' Plans: at'. ; Th"e Bristol. After closing. time, Plan ,at Greater Crystal Palace. 'Phone 8758. • GEORGE DEAN, Representative. V. M. BEEBE, Manager.' . 4609 PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE MATTER of "The Companies Act, 1908," 1 AND IN THE MATTER of the Reconstruction, of DUNLOP RUBBER. COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that .DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY OF AUSTRAL. ASIA, LIMITED, is being reconstructed, and will voluntarily cease to carry on business in New Zealand on tho Ist day of DECEMBER, 1821. DATED this Eleventh day of August, 1921. DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY OF AUS- . THALASIA, LIMITED. By its Attorney, J. B! BRINSDEN. Witness— H. JOWETT, , Solicitor, Wellington. With reference to the above notice, a newCompany, called "DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED," the assets and liabilities of the old company. The new Company proposes to carry on bu&i* ness iri the Dominion of New Zealand, ot Number 95 Courtenay place, in the City of Wellington, at Number 116 Worcester street, in the City of Christchurch, and at Number 62-64 Fort street, in the City of Auckland. DATED this Eleventh day of August, 1921. DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED. By its Attorney, J. B. BRINSDENi. Witness— H. JOWEITT, Solicitor, Wellington. ; «79F HURUNXtt RABBIT TRUSTEES. NOTICEi TO STOCKOWNER6. 10PD3S of the Stockowaeiß' Roll ore now > deposited for inspection at the following places:—' Magistrate's Court, Culverden, Poet Offices Cheviot, Scargill, and Waikari, and also at my office. Bowion'e Buildings, 162 Manchester street, Christchurch. Objections must reach me on or before SATURDAY, the 20th. day of August, 1921, and the said Roll will be finally revised and signed by the presiding Stipendiary Magistrate at Christchurch on TUESDAY, the 23rd day of August, 1921. Stockowners are particularly requested to inspect the Roll, as no alterations can be made after the Roll has been signed by the Magistrate. RANDAL L. HICES, 4454F • Returning Officer. VIOLET DAY. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 81st. irpHß wholo of tba Proceed* «■» in aid of 'J- the Plunket Society and St. Saviour's Orphanages. Donations of Flowers, Cakes, Produce, and Sweets will be gratefully received et the Navy League Rooms on TUESDAY, the 30th, or the morning of the 81et. All those who have Violets and are unable to have same picked, are requested to send in their names to the (Secretary, at the same time stating how many pickers are necessary. Petrol tirt3 cut in halves will be very welcome to keep the flowers in. Further particulars -from H. M. BANNEHR, Hon. Secretary, Box 29, or Telephones 368G and 252. lABBITERS and TRAPPERS are warned -«-*> against trespassing on RAPAKI NATIVE RESERVE during Lambing. Poison laid for dogs. 4427 F. RICHARDS. 371R0M and including MONDAY, 18th July, - and till further notice, we are not buying SHOT HARES. TRAPPED RABBITS 7s per dozen, and TRAPPED HARES 9s per dozen, as ueual. P. FERON and SON'S, LTD., 303 Moorhouse averiue, Christchurch. Box 83. FMIS-27« ILLIONS OF NORTH BRITISH "UNIQUE" HOT WATER ' BOTTLES are used throughout the Empire. Every genuine "UNIQUE" is branded en the neck of bottle, and «o!ct by u'l dealer* in rubber coodi. H 5509

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17224, 15 August 1921, Page 1

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