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AMUSEMENTS. TIBERTY THEATRE. -Liberty theatre. The Theatre That Seta The Standard. DAILY: 1.30. NIGHTLY: 6.30. LAST TWO DAYS OF THE First National Super-Attraction " EAST IS WEST." CONSTANCE TALMADGE as "MING TOY" CONSTANCE TALMADGE as "MING TOY" ANOTHER STARTLING FEATURE— THE RIOTOUS CHRISTIE COMEDY, "COLD FEET." Pathe Gazettes, Topical Budget, And World's News—Latest Fashions. LIBERTY GRAND ORCHESTRA, Conductor: Mr Arthur Gordon. BOOK AT THE BRISTOL OR RING LIBERTY THEATRE, 'Phono 2366. 7171 PUBLIC NOTICES. MRS HUCKS DESIRES to inform her old Clients and the General Fublio that she has now OPENED Her Up-to-date OZONE PRIVATE HOTEL and CAFE. Parties Catered for Day or Night. Commodious Room for Hire for Dancing. No 10 cor etops at door. Telephone No. 5, New Brighton. Tariff. £2 10s per week, or 9s per day. H 6374 A REMINDER. Have you become a subscriber TO CHHISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY YET? If not, enrol to-day and obtain your pick of seats for first concert WEDNESDAY NEXT. H. M. WILLIAMS, Box: 518. Hon. Secretary. 7148F POA fv— FIRST MORTGAGE, at Current cR/OvJU Rates, for three years, wanted on first-class City Property valued £I6OO. 1292F P.O. BOX 865. IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE HAYWARD, of Robinson's Bay, Farmer. IT IS REQUESTED- that all accounts das by the above-named deceased be rendered forthwith to the undersigned CERTIFIED as due and owing at tie date of hiß death, namely the 4th day of April, 1923. MEARES, WILLIAMS AND HOLMES, Solicitors, 7136 Christoliurch. ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE. FOJRD BUILDING, WELLINGTON.. A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY presents itself to Importers, Manufacturers, and Business generally, to secure accommodation iu the Ford Building-, Wellington. The presmises are of ferro-concrete, newly erected: the most conspicuous and piobabiy the best-equipped in t'UO City. They front Courtenay plate, at its broadest point, and are bounded by York street in the rear. The front entrance is in tho form of a commodious and attractive Arcade. Each f|<>o c lias its own ample landing vestibule, and all conveniences. Tho light area is of very generous proportions. Two fast electric Passenger Elevators, a 2i-ton and a smaller goads Lift, serve all floors. Access to the two latter is through a covered truck and cart entrance: the largest in Wellington. / The building is provided with the Grinnpll automatic fire-extinguishing system and fireproof doors throughout. Insurance coats, on an average stock, are thereby reduced about thirty per cent. AREA AVAILABLE: Floors 3, 4 and 5, each 8000 sq. ft. Half of Floor 6, approximately 4000 sq. ft. RENTAL: 2s 6d per sq. ft., per annum. • LEASE: for period of years if desired. CONDITIONS: Any existing Btairwaya, vestibules or passageways rent free. Cost, of additional Passageways and Appointments constructed for the convenience of Clients to bo included in the rent. P a 7" mcnt to be spread in equal yearly instalments over period of lease. EARLY APPLICATION SHOULD BE MADE TO: THE COLONIAL MOTOR CO., LTD., Courtenay place, 6791 Wellington. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY-. EVIDENCE having been supplied of the ioas of policy numbered 61092 in the fc.-oks o-' this Department on the life of ;ioh it Llewellyn Morgan, formerly of Palmciston North, Oiiristchurch, and Auckland; but now of Railway Traffic Manager, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue, at the expiry of one week from thi3 dato, a copy to take the place thereof unless objection he previously lodged. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. Wellington, April 26th, 1923. 7205 IN THE MATTER OF "THE COMPANIES ACT, 1806," "VTOTICE is hereby given that "John Ed-i-i mandson and Co. Proprietary, Limited, a Company incorporated in Victoria, proposes to carry on business throughout -<oir Zealand, &nd that the office or place _of busmaaa of the Company is situated In New Zealand Express Company Central Stonple Hooms, No. 6 Gov it House lane, Auckland. Dated this 12th da-y of Ap-nl, 1923. T. O. TYZACK, 7219 Attorney for Company. RAILWAYS. TROTTING RACES AT DUNEDIN. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets J* 6 iesued to Dunedin from \7aimate, Inveroargill and & tions on May Ist and 2nd, svaal»W<> »

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17747, 26 April 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17747, 26 April 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17747, 26 April 1923, Page 1

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