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AMUSEMENTS.. We Start At Elev UEEX'S TIEAIE Final Scree: JOHN GILBERT JOHN GILBERT In "CALVERT'S VALLEY." "CALYKRT'S VALLEY." And a magfrificent supporting programme, including CLYDE COOK in "THE HUNTSMAN." A Michty Programme that will please and . Dolijrht. Thvoo full lioura o; *~'irl pr.tortaiireiont. A STORY TOLT) IN THE PLAYGROUND o'' THE GODS. ADVENTURE. HAPPINESS_ AND A GLORIOUS LOVE. The virile r?rul pomilnr screen star, DUSTIN FARNUM, DURTIV FAR.NUM, DUSTTN FARNUM, DUSTIN FARNUM, In his best, rno.=t attractive production to dato. "THE TRAIL." "THE YORI-'MTTE TRAIL." "THE TOSP-yTTE TRAIL." "THE YOSRMITE TRAIL." Tho story of a mnn who lost a gold mine, Imt found a. dearer treasure—the woman he loved. A picture containing the. arandest scenery ev— nut into motion pictures. Then Universale srreat. drnmn of the prairies, "RTUIN' WTLD." "RTFIIN' WILD." "RTDIV WILD" A Terrific story of fowls and red-blooded action, and featuring the dare-devil of tho screen, HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. ' HOOT GIBSON. Supports include A Sunshine Comcdv that is one long floren.m. from pfnrt to fin-sh, "WILD WOMEN AND TAME LTONS." "WILD WOMEN AND TAME LIONS." The last episode but one of the thrilling serial,* "FANTOMAS" "FANTOMAS." FOX NEWS. 2117 PUBLIC NOTICES. RELIABILITY TRIAL TO AIuUIOA AND RETURN. THURSDAY,. MARCH 15th, .1923. NAUGURATED by the CANTERBURY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION, in conjunction with the Motor Traders' AsfiOciaBooklets of General Rules and Conditions con be obtained at the Office of the AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION, 10l Worcester street, Christchurch. Entries close with tho Secretary on THURSDAY, March Bth, at 4 p.m. Members willing to act aa Observers for the Trial are requested to apply in writing to the SECRETARY, V C.A.A., P.O. Box 994, 2413 • i Christchurch. ASHLEY COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that current , Rates will be increased 10 per cent, on Wednesday, March 14th next. JAS. R. WILKINSON, , Clerk. Lobura, February 28th, 1928. 2353 .■■... -■ OURr.STdHURCH TRAMWAY INDUSTRIAL UNION 1 :...,'•.'.'* 01' WORKERS. \ DOMINATIONS for the position of Work- ■ era' Representative on the- ChriatTramways Appeal Board will be received by the undersigned up till S p.m. on Monday, March 6th. (Signed) E. SNOW,Trades Hall, Gloucester street, Christchuroh. Christchurch, Maroh Ist, 1923. THE STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. A DIVIDEND at the rate of 9d per Share for Six Months ending Deceinuer 31st, 1922, is PAYABLE at the Local Office of the Company on and alter Monday, March sth, 1923. By ORDER of the Board. ARTHUR H. FISHER, , ,78 General Manager. REMOVAL NOTICE. PRANK SEPIE, MOTOR-CAR PAINTER, H. TONES, CAR TRIMMER, (Late Mooihouse avenue.) • Have Removed to more commodious premises, 263 ST. ASAPH STREET, 'Phone 5434. (Near Lower High Btreet). Nqvt Customers can ho assured of complete satisfaction, while old friends will find a hearty welcome at our new address. 2223 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND. HHE PUBLIC can secure direct from J- the manufacturers at WHOLESALE COST, LACE WEB FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES. At 48 Manchester street( next Coker'a Hotel). N7061 OWING TO THE ANNUAL PICNIC OF EMPLOYEES, •"■ The Premises of WILLIAM GOSS, LIMITED, Will bo CLOSED ALL DAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1923. LAKE COLERIDGE ELECTRIC SUPPLY. POWER WILL BE CUT OFF from 8.0 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. on Sunday, 4th March, in, tho following districts: — Sockburn, Hornby, Paparua, Templeton, and Islington. R. G. MACGIBBON, 2412 Asst. Electrical Engineer. WORKING MEN'S CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY, No. 2. 'HE above Society has already advanced to its members over £60,000. The Directors now offer a new gioup No. 3 to the public. Do not mis 3 the chance of taking up 6harea. Nine hundred in the group at one shilling per week' per share, enabling the members to borrow from £l5O to £6OO for 12 years free of interest. The working expenses are kept at the lowest possible limit being purely co-operative, write at once for full particulars from the Secretary, J. H. JONES, TMO7 194 Cashel street. PIONEER SPORTS CLUB. BEACH RACES POSTPONED. OWING to the MOTOR and CYCL" TRADE PICNIC being held on Marc 10th, the BEACH RACES set down for-that date have been POSTPONED to SATURDAY, APRIL 7th. ENTIUES will be received up to 9.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, March 29th. P. R. HARMAN, oA-in Secretary. IITIZENS ON THE LOOK OUT FOR I GOOD VALUE. Should Not Fail to Visit tho JUMBLE SALE at Waimairi School Gaia on Saturday. March Sid. 12'

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17702, 2 March 1923, Page 1

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