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E AMUSEMENTS. VERYBODY'S. (The Distinctive Theatre.) Twice Daily, 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. "WONDERFUL WONDERFUL CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS I CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS! Paramount Pictures present The Beautiful Heroine of ''The Sheik," AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES, In an absorbing Screen Version of W. Somerset Maughan's Startling Play, "THE ORDEAL" "THE ORDEAL." "THE ORDEAL." "THE ORDEAL." Wonderful Drama, of the conflicting emotions in a beautiful woman's soul. Love over Circumstance. In additionFamous Players present James Forbes's Powerful Comedy-Drama, "THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN," THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN," Starring ROSCOE ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE AKtiUCKLE. A Scream of Laughter from Start to Finish. Then— A Popular Musical Programme By EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. TO LADY PATRONS. All lady patrons attending to-night's session will receive a dainty bottle of perfume, with Messrs Colgate and Co.'a compliments. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phone 4925. 2601 PUBLIC NOTICES. SIOPI LOOK FOR THE AMERICAN GLASS WORKS AT THE CHRISTCHURCH SHOW. Just arrived from America by the Ii.M.S. Tahiti. QPECIAL Arrangements haw been made O with the A. and P. Association to «rect the Glas3 Works at the Snow this year, where ALL KINDS OF GLASS WAHfi. and NOVELTIES WILL BE MAJ->E jb'JiuJsi THE RAW GLASS TUBING. Haw you ever seen GLASS FINER THAN THE HAIR OF YOUR HEAD? Thia is made on a wheel revolving at the rate oi 1000 revolutions per minute. . Location: NEAR CIRCUS. CHRISTCHURCH CITIZENS' AND RATEPAYER'S' association: NOMINATIONS FOR ELECTION AT ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. MEMBERS of the Association are informed that a nomination form is .'lying at the Office of the Association, 213 Manchester street, for nominations of ;the following:— ' - {President. : . Vice-prwidents. , , - 15 Members of General Committee. Honorary Secretary. Honorary Treasurers. Honorary Auditor. All Members of the Association are eligible for election to these offices, and the nominations will clog© on MONDAY, November 13th, at '5 p.m. NORMAN R. .STONE. ■ 2552 Organising Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. rrVHB Proprietors of tie under-mentioned X Letters Patent are desirous of entering into negotiations with manufacturing lirnis for the full depelopment and practical working of their invention in' New Zealand, so that the reasonable requirements of the public may bo satisfied. Letters Patent No. 89640. Dated Janwwy 27th,. 1917, entitled "AN IMPROVE l. CLEANSING, BLEACHING AND SCOURING AGENT FOR LAUNDRTY." Letters Patent No. 35416. Dated August 25th, 1914, "IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO GAS FIRES." Letters Patent No. 40669. Dated July 26th, 1917, entitled "AN IMIPROVEMENi IN ELECTRIC HEAT RADIATORS." Letters Patent No. 40827. Dated October 17th 1917, entitled "AN IMPROVED LOOSE-LEAF BINDER." Letters Patent No. 40828. Dated October 15th, 1918, entitled "AN IMEPROYED LOOSE-LEAF BINDER." All communciatjqns should be addressed in tfy? first instance to Messrs BALDWIN and BAYWARD, Patent Attorneys. 111-113 Lambton quay. Wellington*: 11 Winston's Buildings. AucMnnd:, Cr. Hi?h and Caflhel street, ChristchuTch; and' 21 Crawford Btre"'. Dunedin. " ' 2555 TO SHOWMEN. CITES may now be BOOKED for the LYTij TELTON REGATTA (BOXING DAY). Thousands will attend. No other attractions Mound Christcburch. Apply HON. SECRETARY BOX 22. Lyttelton. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEIPJNTB. S E: THE CREAM OF CANTERBURY BUTTER. AVON. E THAT YOUR GROCER SUPPLIES AVON. YOU WILL FIND IT REAL GOOD. A 3195-5898 DAIRY FARMERS! EARN MORE FROM CREAM. D |EAL with the Canterbury Dairy Co. for better business. Here every ounce o ! butfcerfat is extracted, thus helping to secure every penny profit from your herds and build bigger cheques. If on our motor route, we'll cau, or els® pay railage from your nearest railway station. CANTERBURY DAIRY COMPANY, 161 Lichfield street, C 3363-2239 ChrUtchurch. OF kjN and after MONDAY, 16th October, we are paying l 5s 6d per doaen for Trapped Rabbits, end 9s per doyen for I'rappoo Hares. Skins bpught at Current Rate*. Until further notice we are taking lines oi Shot Hares at 8a per dozen, on Bail. P. FEBON and SON, LTp.j SO3 UoortoSM RTenot, Christchurch. F5759-7093 FSPECT oar display of Liacml )CM» mA Bogs at Holmes and Bona, hid. 9*l®, direct faom the factory, 100 pairs full aije Colonial B{aqketa from 42s 6d per pair. Thi» Boot will you to boy for scxt mmos. r Hs7l£-63ft5

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17607, 9 November 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17607, 9 November 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17607, 9 November 1922, Page 1

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