LOOK AT THIS? LADIES' GLACE FANCX STBAP SHOBi) 203. LADIES' PATENT BAB SHOES Sto «i LADIES* GLACE 1-BAE SHOE Mb &L HTOITER'S SALE, 139 High witti, H6IW-5693 Opp. Armrtr6Bg'i.
AMUSEMENTS. _IRY BODY'S Twice Daily 2.80 and 7.80 p.m. "NOBODY'S MONET." Starring: JACK HOLT. "JUNE MADNESS," Starring VIOLA D..A NA. USUAL PRICKS. Keaerws at The Bristol or Thone 4825.
E £ Y B O D T'S (The Distinctive Theatre.) COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY. COMMENCING NEXT MONDAY. The Season's Supremo Success of Successes: "THE OLD HOMESTEAD; "THE nr,n MnMHifl»n»rnJi~ 'THE OLD HOMESTEAD" "THE OLD HOMESTEAD," "THE OLD HOMESTEAD," "THE OLD xxOMESTEAD," "THE OLD HOMESTEAD," Starring The Grand Old Man of the Sm THEODORE THEODORE THEODORE THEODORE THEODORE THEODORE THEODORE THEODORE ROBERTS. ROBERTS. ROBERTS. ROBERTS. ROBERTS. ROBERTS. ROBERTS. ROBERTS. A Story of Trials and Tribulations of Baal People—*, story that will play on ywnr every emotion, beoause of its aumineneM, culminatinc- in the moat amazing Oyolone ever filmed. THE ONE PICTURE THAT WILL BE INDELIBLY IMPRESSED ON YOUR MEMORY. A STORY THAT IS OF HOME. You'll laugh—"With Happy Jack the "Fix It" tramp —«t Si and Seth, the rivals in lor*. You'll cry— When. Reuben parts from the lovely Ann and Undo Josh has to eell the Old Homestead. , You'll thrill— When the lowing cyclone atril town, _o' "THE OLD HOMESTEAD," C \ "THE OLD HOMESTEAD," ,V ;i A Picture that will tako you hack > homo in a minute. >\ If will make you fool homesick, but\ ■> ■ .'., jV you'll love the longings . ■>-« i ; »",;/•,' It will take you back in memory to ; *--'■s the' old Bflenes, the ■ Old joys. " . ;;'*' ' i-} AS OTHER PICTURES 'flAyß.,iiß,' Y •'■?'.', LIGHTED YOUR EYES—SOP?^ YOUR HEART. ■ . "r-. ~ v '• v BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! , BOOK YOUR' SEATS NOW! PLAN AT THE. BRISTOL or 'PHONE
■rs^'vm^SWl^k Twica DailyA MIGHTY PROGRAMME OF ! . BRILLIANT FEATURES. The' Brilliant and Popular Star, JOHN-GILBERT - ' JOHN GILBERT ii. "truxton king." ' "truxtoit kuwj." A graphically told story adapted from fh» famous novel of the same same. i ,' BETTY COMPSON and BBBT LYTELL. BETTY COMPSON and BERT LYTELL. In the greatest _ story- of Romantio Lflt* and Thrills that fire the blood. "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD." "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD." . CLYDE COOK in "LAZY BONES." CLYDE COOK in "LAZY BONES." • The heat programme we Have had the . pleasure of snowing". > Price* aa usual. PLAN AT "WESLEY'S. ' 5*93
BrtTGBY. RTXGBY. KUGBY. CHABITY DAY. CHARITY DAY. CHARITY DAY. ■ ■ ' " • TO-MORROW, JULY WHv PBOCEEDS IN AID OOF LOCAL ' ORPHANAGES. LANCASTER PARK. Kick-off at 2.45. ' nVyTEiEIVAI/E -LU-ERIVALE xmrwot linwoo OLD BOYS v. ALBION. CHRISTCHTJRCH t. BYD.-LYTTELTON. _ REMEMBER THE CAUSE. . * ADMISSION—STAND ENCLOSURE, 2»; Embankment, la. Reserves B& e*tn» M Cant. Sports Depot, High etreot« Holders of 3s tickets may, by payment 0* reserve fee, exchange ticket for a Bewrwl Seat Ticket&HOW GROUNDS— Senior: MABISTS t. 'VARSITY. MARISTS v; »VARSITT. Third Grade: CHRISTOHURCH V; NORTH CANT. ADMISSION to Ground, 1«; Stand, Is extra. , 6465
ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS' SOCIETY, ANNUAL Debate with Wellington Society on "Inequalitipfl of Company Taction," on Friday 18th, 9 p.m., Stock Exchange rooms, Oxford terrace. All interest-, ed lmriseb?. • &3 STTXrATIOKS VAOAW*. SMAET YOUNG LADY its SENIOB SALESWOMAN. Broviooß experience of high-class business necessary; JOHN BATES AND CO., LTD., 118-120 Cuhel stnti, asm Chrißtoiraroh: (For ooarftonatiiem of "Sfttwiionß page IS of fhifl IMOS.)
LOST AND FOUND. roolled Ewe Hoggete, 2 hallbred "Wether Hoggeta, 1 aged Ewe mS 1 Dull Lamb. Various btftntU and ew_jMrka. Finder pleae© communicate with, B. TWEED, BURSHAM. L MBB LOST, £2O NOTE, SMrawUjy, between Bank of New Zealand tod L4oM«W street. Heward on return to 98 Qwliel utrwi. -■'
LOST, Gent.'s BEIEF BAG, Mmmb Springston Hotel and tfc» SdifTJi Traffic Bridge. Finder pUaw retain to Sff Retreat Road, Avonside, CfarktebnnAu W
AWAEM Winter te aaetmd wttk * "UNIQUE" Hot W*t«r Bottle. ... VmS* by North British Rubber Co. Von'i enek le»Tc, or bnrsi All chemist* snd (Ualin. EMOMRt
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17814, 13 July 1923, Page 1
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