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AMUSEMENTS. 1 T I B E R T Y THEATRE. I B|E sn / T H E A T R-E. The Thoutre that Sot» the Standard. LAST TWO DAYS OF THE DELIGHTFUL KID HIMSELF, JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN" JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN JACKIE COOGAN In His Latest Success, "TROUBLE." "TROUBLE." "TROUBLE." 1 "TROUBLE." _ "TROUBLE." A "Woedeiful Special, with mors fun than "The Kid." more Pathos than "My Boy." SPECIAL CHARACTER PROLOGUE.' MASTER BERT GOODLAND,' The Clever Boy CharacWr Actor, IN A CHARACTER SKETCH. Under the Direction of MISS LUCY COWAN. IN ADDITION—- " A GREAT BIG PROGRAMME OF WONDERFUL SUPPORTS, BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE AUSTRALIAN PROVINCIAL ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION, LTD. LIFE, FIRE, MARINE. AND ACCIDENT ASSETS EXCEED £1,300,000. Looal Birector: A. F. DRAYTON, Esq. MR T. M. CHARTERS (Into District Repatriation Officer for Canterbury) hn been appointed MANAGER of our CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH. T. W. RAPLEY, General Manager for N.Z. Offices: Hereford street (next Bank N.Z?). 'Phone No. 660. P.O. Box 101. ■ 9G99F ITHE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSO--1 " CIATION AND BRIGADE. GENERAL APPEAL. The Annual Expenditure totals £IBOO But Fees receivable total only , .. ±BOO Leaving a shortage 'of .. - .. £IOOO CONSEQUENTLY AN' ANNUAL APPEAL MUST BE MADE TO; ENABLE THE WORK TO BE I CARRIED,' ON AOCIDENfS OR SUDDEN ILLNESS ARE LIKELY TO . HAPPEN TO ANY OF US AND' THE WORK OF ST. JOHN ENSURES SKILLED ATTENTION PRIOR TO THE ARRIVAL OF A DOCTOR. tOUK : HELP IS KEQTJESTED. In tha : eyen'j of & representative being unto call on you,, it is hoped you will ion, , or Annual Subscript City. RELIABILITY TRIAL TO 'AKo-ROA ' AND RETURN. THURSDAY, MARCH 15th, 1923. INAUGURATED by the CANTERBURY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION, in conjunction with the Motor Traders' Aasoci®- ' tion. ! , / Booklets of (General Rules and Conditionß can be obtained at the Office of the AUTO- ! MOBILE ASSOCIATION, 151: Worcester street, Christchurch. !. Entries close witH the Secretary on THURSDAY, Maich. Bth, at 4 p.m. Membbre willing to act as Observers for the i Trial are requested to apply in writing to the SECRETARY. C.A.A., ' . P.O. Box 9i)4, 2821 Christchurch. WORKING MEN'S CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY, No. 2. THE above Society has already advanced to its members over £60,000. The Directors now offer a new group No. 3 to the public. Do not mis£ the change of taking up shares. jNine hundred in the group at on<3 shilling per week per share, enabling the members tomorrow from £l6O to £6OO for 12 , free _of interest. The working expenses are kept at the lowest possible limit, fceiug purely co-operative, write ?,t once for full particulars from the Secretary, J. H. JONES, J6227 194 Cashel street. AS from March Ist the two Motor Companies, namely the Kaikoura Motor Coy., Ltd., and the United Motor Service, Ltd., will merge and become one Company, to bo known as the Kaikoura United Motor OoyT, Ltd. The birfctors of both Companies wish to tiiank meir respective clients for past favours, and' trust that, the good feeling that has existed' in the past will continue with the Reasoned Company. » The /aim of the Management, is to cater for the 'comfort' of the travelling publio, and supply a service that stands for Reliability, Civility] Punotuality, etc.' A new schedule of farea will be issued alertly, and the Management have pleasure in definitely announcing that there will not be an increase in faros. The Management particularly requests the travelling public to aeeiet them by advising l the Secretary in writing should there be any need at all for complaint. BY ORDER OF THE MANAGEMENT. 2299 NORTH ISLAND BAND CONTEST. . RESULTS wil- bo posted Each Day in BEGG'S WINDOWS. 2193 9, : =- BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS' SOCIETY, LYTTELTON. Great maritime sale INSTITUTE HALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd. Opening 11 aim. The sale w'll be conducted by the Lyttel ton Ladies' Guild, and consists of Ciothing, Produce, Cake, Sweely and Jumble Sta3l»; also, Tea Rooms. ADMISSION FREE. Come and help the Society, which for 100 years has been in aerjpice for the Sailors, who, in their turn, have been the Bulwarks •of our Empire. 2358 ASHLEY COUNTY COUNCIL. "VrOTICB is hereby given that current i." Rates will be increased 10 per cent, on Wednesday, March 14th next. JAS. R. WILKINSON, Clerk Loboro, February 28th, 1923. 2353 By Appointment to H.M. the King and H.R.H. the Princa of WaJee. Black and white whisky. GRIERSON and DAVIS, LTD* Agent*. aniosiii

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17701, 1 March 1923, Page 1

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