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AMUSEMENTS. HE IS COMING. HE IS COMING. HE IS COMING. HE IS COMING. THE "GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER." "GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER." •'GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER." "GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER." "GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER." "GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER." "GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER." "GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER." BEAUMONT SMITH'S BEAUMONT SiTTTH'S LATEST AND GREATEST LATEST AND GREATEST Australian Production. FOR Two Weeks in Wellington and Two in Auckland "The Gentleman Bushranger" held up the traffic. He will no doubt, do likewise at The Grand Theatre next week. WATCH FOR 51M. WATCH FOR HIM. WATCH FOB HIM. "THE GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER." "THE GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER." "THE GENTLEMAN BUSHRANGER." 7812 G RAND THEATRE. For the Very Best in Pictures and Music. - LAST TWO DATS AND NIGHTS. "MORA!/ FIBRE." "MORAL FIBRE." "MORAL FIBRE." Featuring ! CORINNE GRIFFITHS CORINNE GRIFFITHS Supported .by Beautiful Catherine Calvert, J. Parke, jun., Alico Concord, And a Galaxy of Screen Talent. A TREAT IN PHOTO-PLAYS. Intense, Humorous, and Dramatic. ALSO. ALSO. . ALSO. Marshall Neilan's "DON'T EVER MARRY." ' "DON'T EVER MARRY." "DON'T EVER MARRY." A cocktail of merriment in six swigs, any one of which is calculated' to give you the GLAD FEELING, and n aie you dizzy witn the pure joy of laughter. BY AN ALL STAR CAST. Episode 6, "The Silent Avenger." Music by the Superb Grand Orchestral includes:— 'Cello Solo, "La. Forge" Junigma.nO', Signor Martinengo. Entr'acte, "II Bacio,"' Arditi. Solo, Cornet, Mr F. G. Chapman. Reserves at Bristol, or 'Phone 2934. PUBLIC NOTICES. HE U NK N O W N SINGER. T FAREWELL TO CHRISTCHURCH. FAREWELL TO CHRISTCHURCH. THE UNKNOWN SINGER, v Who .has completely captivated hia Chrietr ohurch audience?, t is shortly.. returaipgi- to Australia. : THE UNKNOWN Will sing on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, at THE RENDEZVOUS At 3.3o—"When You Com© Home" (Squire). 4X>—"Mary' 1 (Scotch Ballad); The 8.45 and 4.15 items will be left open to meet the heavy demand for request songs. 1 Patrons desirous of healing their favourite tenor song will please advise th« Maniger by 3.30. > 7824 DAY. WEDNESDAY NEXT. £IOOO REQUIRED £IOOO. To Maintain the Work and Extend tho Activities of the Association and Brigade, in this District, viz.:— , T _ 1. To provido instruction m FIRST AID TO THE' INJURED. EPIDEMIC NURSING, Etc. 2. Towards the Maintenance and Upkeep of MOTOR AMBULANCES for the transport of sufferers in cases of Accident cr Sickness, which is free to those unable to pay. 8. To equip and maintain the BRIGADE and PUBLIC DEPOTS with Stretchers, Stores, and other Necessaries. 7822 In the Matter of "The Loan Companies' Act, 1921-22," AND In the Matter of "The Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Canterbury," a Building Society, duly constituted under "The Building Societies' Act, 1908." "VTOTICE is hereby given that, at a Meeti ' ing of Directors, held on Monday, the 27th February, 1922, the following Resolution was passed: "Resolved that the Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Canterbury will not take advantage of the provisions of Part, 11. of 'The Mortgages and 'Deposits Extension Act, 1921.' " WALTER J. MOQRE, 7600F , Manager. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. SHAREHOLDERS AND CLIENTS. ON account of the" Motor and , Horse Drivers' Picnio being held on SATURDAY NEST, March 4th, Shareholders and Clients are notified that there will ba no Parcel Delivery on that day. W© respectfully solicit that t)rder3 be in hand, so as to facilitate all deliveries being completed on Friday evening previous. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., 7768FP A. W. JAMIESON, Manager. LEGAL. ; "|VTR R. H LIVINGSTONE, Barrister and Solicitor, iiaa commenced practice at the High street Chambers, 272 HIGH STREET, Christchuroh. 7816F LOST AND FOUND. LOST, a few days, ago, Small Black and Tan PET DOG. Anyone having same please write "Sun" Office. Reward. Apply "Trixie," care "Press" Office.' 64 LOST, on, Bealey avenue, outside Lewisham Hospital, last night, Two Motoroar Switch KEYS. Reward on returning same to Jones Bros., Clock Tower. 2827 I" EFT in tlirough express, Saturday, Sea. grass CASE, containing jewellery and toilet requisites. Reward. Student, 54 Jloucester street. UP astray, on my farm, Hawkins, One vJ Black and Tan SHEEP DOG, no number on collar. If not claimed within 14 days will be sold to defray expenses. P. McEU&H, Eiifield. T7SA

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 1