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AMUSEMENTS. A SLUE WINNER. A SURE WINNER. CHARLES CHAPLIN In the IDLE CLASS. T IBERTY THEATRE. (UIBBKTY THEATRE. HAYWARDS' PICTURES. 2 p.m. CONTINUOUS 10 p.m. MIRTHQUAKES Prom that Merrv Mummer, CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN — r — In his Latest Hurricane of Hilarity, "THE IDLE CLASS." "THE IDLE CLASS." "THE IDLE CLASS." "THE IDLE CLASS." CHARLIE is a tramp golfer with more fancy strokes than DUNCAN ever knew, and more ways of getting a ball than a . red-headed "CADDY." He is a MILLION- « AIRE Hubby, but does not recognise his ■wife. THERE IS ONLY ONE LAUGH— But it Lasts All Through. Also Screening, the Freckled Face WESLEY BARRY in SCHOOL DAYS. WESLEY BARRY in SCHOOL DAYS. Delectable. Refreshing, Entertaining FOR ALL KIDS FROM 8 TO SO. OUR PROGRAMME JUST RADIATES JOY AND FUN. ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES. 2 to 6 p.m.: Stalls, 6d: Circle. Is. After G p.m.: Stalls, la; Circle, Is 6d. | ' Reserves Stalls or Circle Gd extra. ■ ] Box plans Bristol, or 'Phone 2366. < 2500 NOONDAY CONCERT. NOONDAY CONCERT. RIVER BANK. TO-DAY, RIVER BANK. TO-DAY, Opposite Y.M.C.A. 12.15 to 1.45. WITH the aid of the Gramophone and » Tolemcgraphono attachment, you will 'bear for a long distance Music played by the Famous Orchestras and Bands of the World. Collection in aid of the River Improvement Unemployment Fund. R. B. OWEN, 2603 Organiser of Fund. PUBLIC NOTICES. CHANGE OF ADDRESS. LEYLA.ND MOTORS, LTD. ' rPiELE OFFICES of the above Firm are now -I. situated on First Fioor of GRIAVENOR BUILDINGS, Corner MANCHESTER ana HEIREFORD STREETS, City. F. R. MONRO, Manager, 2518F Christehurch Branch. THE NORTH CANTERBURY TIMBER MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION, ill/TEMBERS of the above Association will LLVX CLOSE their Places of Business on FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEXT, the 10th and 11th insts. W. S. NEWBURGH, 426 F. Secretary. LUCERNE. LUCERNE. AND HOW TO GROW IT. „ E; BUTT, Ben Morven, Blenheim, one • 'of • the' :mosfr-extensive- growers Qf. Lucerne in' the 1 Dominion, will ■ T>e/ *in attendance on the Christchuirch Show Ground on both diys (THURSDAY and FRIDAY), find may be interviewed in regard to tho successful growling of this most important fodder crop. Mr Butt haa recently published a Booklet, "How to Grow Lucerne," .and arrangements have been made for ja stand at the where copies may be obtained. The booklet treats every pha3o of the subject, from the initial preparation of the soil to the cutting and gathering of the crop. The booklet is iiberally illustrated with photographs of the operations on the extensive stands at Ben Morven, and will be foupd a most valuable text-book. "Readers, there is no longer ttpy doubt concerning the adaptation of Lucerne to New Zealand conditions," says Mr Butt; "ita high feeding valne. and its ability to produce large yields axe established facts. . . Thq time is not far distant when this foragei crop will play a very important part in New Zealand agriculture.' 2362 B 1 COMB To the OLYMPIA MOTOR SHOW And See the FLEET OF ANOHI OARS. STOREY and CO., South Island Agents. Grarage: Hereford street East. b 59263-IW7 NORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO LEVY A RATE. T ■HE Valuer-General hereby notifies* that after the expiration of twenty-one days from the date of this notice, it is his intention to levy under the provisions of "The Rating Act, 1908," and its Amendments, and "The Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act, 1909," a rate of 2-stis of a penny in tie £ on all rateable property situated in that portion of the North Canterbury Hospital and Charitable Aid District that is within the County of Chatham Islands, Buch rate to be for the period commencing on the first day of April, 1922, and ending on the 31et day of March, 1923, and to b,a payable in one sum on the Ist December, 1922, to the Postmaster, Chatham IBlands, or to the Valuer-General, Wellington. The Rate Book is now open for inspection at the Valuation Department, Wellington. F. W. FLANAGAN, Valuer-General. Valuation Department, Wellington, 7th November, 1922. 25G9 RANGIOHA BOROUGH COUNCIL. ARMISTICE DAY. rpHE BURGESSES of RANGIOHA are reJ-. 3pectfully asked to SUSPEND BUSINESS and observe TWO MINUTES' SILENCE at eleven a.m. on ARMISTICE DAY, SATURDAY NEXT (11th November, 1922). W. A. BANKS, 2567 Mayor. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Rangiora Show Grounds, November 3r&,'' Gold Bar BROOCH with Moonstones. Reward. Miss Reidi, c.o. Mrs Hugh Enaor, Rakahuri, Kangiora. 2498 LOST at the Trcts on Tuesday, Opal Bettle BROOCH. Reward. X.G.S., "Press" Office. LOST, Tuesday, between Rangiora-Kaia-poi—Soldier's KIT BAG. Finder pleaee fiend nd.drep& "Pr«a" Offiae. 424 W r TT.T. person who took Lady'a BICYCLE, Wednesday, from slot outside Armstrong's please return to 27 Talfourd street, Sydenham, and receive own? 431 T*/PULD Person kindly return BUG to 133 ,Y> Caledonian road, wjiicb *«b tgken I from or near'garage in Ranfurly street. 418

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17607, 9 November 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17607, 9 November 1922, Page 1

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