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AMUBEimrm IBEETT THEATRS. I I B E R T Y THEATRE. 2 P.M. 7 P.M. LAST THREE DAYS OF THE YEAR'S -WONDER FILM, -THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." "THE ISLE LOST SHIPS." Featuring A NTs A Q. NILS SON ar.d MILTON SILLS. An Island of Wrecked Ships floating in the Sargasso Sea. Ghost Vessels of Countless Fleets from old Spanish Galleons to Stately Liners (posted as Missing at Lloyds), locked together in a Tangle of Seaweed. And Living There, a Colony of Castaways, with Gold and Treasure worth a King's Ransom—a Weird Empire ruled by a Giant Brute with th© Right of Might. YOU'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." Also, Tho First National Special, "CHILDREN OF THE DUST." "CHILDREN OF THE DUST." By tho Director of "Humoresque." Pa the Gazette. , World's News. Mack Sonnett's Comedy. "WHEN SUMMER COMES." Accompanied by tho LIBERTY QUALITY ORCHESTRA. Director: Mr Howard Moody. RESERVES at The Bristol, or RING LIBERTY THEATRE. 'Phone 2366. 6983 s T R A N D. Daytime, 3d, Gd and9d T R A N D. Night, 6d and la. OUIDA'S Immortal Romance, Depicted in Univereai's Super Jewel, "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." Starring PRISCILLA DEAN Tender as a Mother. PRISCILLA DEAN Graceful a Fawn. PRISCILLA DEAN—Savago as a Tiger. The Serial of Moat Excellent Merit, "THE OREGON {TRAIL." Chapter Three. "HIGH LIFE" Comedy. NEWS. QREAD METHODIST CONCERT. By Selected Talent from Combined Christchurch Sunday Schools and Bible Classes. CHORAL HALL, THIS DAY! THIS DAY I WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER sth, AT 7.30 P.M. In aid of N.Z. Methodist Y.P. Department. A GREAT PROGRAMME FOR A GREAT CAUSE. All for Is, Children Half-Prico. V. C. PETERS, 6889 Director. MEETINGS. THE CANTERBURY FROZEN MEAT AND DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT COMPANY, . LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Head Office of the Company 1 , 172 Cashel street, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, THE 12th DAY OF DECEMBER, 1923, AT 2.15 P.M. BUSINESS: To receive tie Balance Sheet and Report for the year ending 30th November, 19-23. To elect two Directors in the place of MESSRS HERBERT EL WORTHY and GEORGE HUMPHREY'S, *ho retire by rotation, and who, being eligible, offer themselves for re-election. To elect an Auditor for the ensuing year. And General. ' D. J. SHEA, Secretary. 172 Cashel street, Christchurch, December Ist. 1923. 6934FP QANTERBURY PILGRIMS' ASSN. President: His Worship tho Mayor, J. A. Flesher, Esg. The First Annual Meeting of tho above Association will b© held in the Provincial Council Chambers, Durham street, corner of Armagh street, To-morrow (Thursday) evening, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Election of Officers. The meeting will be open to the Public, but only members are qualified to vote. Forms of membership obtainable at Town Clerk's Office, Oxford terrace, where subscriptions may also bo paid. .Annual subscription: 5a (Life Members £5 "ss). t 7016 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. A CARD. ' SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS. REMOVAL NOTICE. W! J. MICHIE, M.P.T.A., has removed (' to 266 Hereford street, whire ho receives patients for treatment. Consult the practitioner that has made a life study of a troatment, that is now recognised and advocated by eminent medical men all over the world for nervous and chronio diseases. Over 20 years practising in this Dominion. M6SO2FP TELEPHONE No. 3471. QHRONIC ILLNESS VERSUS HEALTH. When other methods of treatment fail y?u, then consult the Hydro Hygiene ElectroMedical, Massage and Physio-Therapy . Institute, 240 HEREFORD STREET.. Christchurch. We specialise in Chronic Ailment®, and we ueo Natural Curative Methods only. Consultation free. Moderate fees. J4CBS Houra: 9 a.m.-12 noon, 2 p.m.-4.30 p.m. MISS D 33 BBNZI, N.Z. Bog. Masseuse, 213 WORCESTER STREET. Jrtte Orthopaedic Hospital, Ciiriutohuxok, Infantile Paralysis Hospital, Eotoru*. D 3463 RAILWAYS. HOLIDAY EXCURSION FARES. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. FROM nth December to 2nd January, exouraion tickets will be issued from any station to any: station on South ißland Main Lino and Branohea (including Queenstown and places on Lake Wakatipu at which steamer calls), available until February 9th. A similar issue will be made on the North Island Section." EXHIBITION AT HOKITIKA. Excursion Tickets will be issued to Holdtika from any station on South Island Main Line and Branches on I.2th and 13th December, and from Timani and Stations Korth thereof from 3rd to 12th January, all available for return until 9th February. 6935 SPORTING. ASHBTTRTON TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, DECEMBER 26th, 1923. £2500 IN STAKES. "VfOMINATIONS for the above ChiVa Sumxaer Meeting close at 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, December 6th, 1923. Special train arrangements. A. A. FOOKS, 0333 Secretary.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17938, 5 December 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17938, 5 December 1923, Page 1