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AMUSEMENTS. GREATER pRTSTIL PALACE. The Be6t Theatre in (he Empire. ' Open Iti 4.50 p.m. 6.30 to Sleepytimo. EVERT AFTERNOON AND NIGHT V. M. BEEBE Presents Vaudeville, Music, and Pictures. In the Trams and Trains—ln the City Restaurants—ln Shops end Factories —In Business Offices and in Banks —You'll hoar tliem All asking: "Have You Seen the Tnlly Sisters at Greater Crystal Palaco?" THE 4 TULLY SISTERS THE 4 TULLY SISTERS THE 4 TULLY SISTERS America's Celebrated Feminine Jazz Bajid. MILTON BROOKS and ALMA Remarkably Clever Juvenile Duo. UNIVERSALIS Big Six Rool Special Attraction de Luxe, "THE RAMBLIJT KID." "THE RAMBLIN' KID." Starring The Smiling. Fighting King of the Outdoors HOOT GIBSON. SEE Hoot Gibson in this whirlwind loto story of the West. BA.BY PEGGY BABY PEGOY. "THE STEEL TRAIL." INTERNATIONAL NEWS FILM. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The Best Orchestra in Australasia. Under the Distinguished Condnc.torship of MR ALFRED J. EUNZ RESERVES at The Bristol, or RING UP Brother, Beebo (he's always on the job.) 'Phono 3758. 4534 ST. SAVIOUR'S ORPHANAGES. CHORA L HALL. DANCE RECITAL. DANCE RECITAL. DANCE RECITAL. DANCE RECITAL. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MARCH 7th and Bth. MISS BESSIE MACDONALD aavi her CLEVER PUPILS vill repeat Dmico Recital for St. Saviour's Orphanage. Crowded hofusea always. COME AND HELP THE BABIES. Bock vour scats early. . NEW SONGS AND BALLETS. Plana now open at Tho Bristol. Prices: 3a. 2», Is. Tickets obtainable Bristol. Miss Maodonald„ Secretary, 173 Cushcl street-. HSTF H. M. BANNEHB. Secretary. V W.C.A. SINKING CLASS. • Conductor: Mr Arthnr Lilly, A.R.C.O. Y.W.C.A., LATIMER SQUARE. THURSDAYS, 7.20 p.m. Fee: 10b 6d a Term. 802 CONCERT, Jellioo© Hall, March V* 10th, under auspices P.R.S. A notable Galaxy of Star Artists and Dominion Competition priie winners in Graceful Song, Dance, and Dialogue. Adults la 6d; children 9d. 748 "PHILOSOPHICAL Institute of Canterbury —Presidential Address (Mr M. H. Godby): "The Atlantic Salmon at Home and Abroad." Canterbury College, Room "5, To-night (Wednesday), sth, 8 p.m. 781 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION AND BRIGADE. ANNUAL APPEAL To assist tho Orp.nisa.tion in its Humanitarian Work, Irrespective o£ Class or Creed. Approximately— The annual expenditure total® £IBOO But ordinary receipt® total only .. £BOO Leaving a shortage of .. .. £IOOO HELP IS REQUIRED. Accidents 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. In tho erent of a representative not calling on you, it is hoped you will forward YOUR SUBSCRIPTION OR DONATION' TO THE HONORARY TREASURER OF THE ASSOCIATION, 119 WORCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, When ii will be Gltdly Acknowledged.

GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. having been supplied of the loss of Policy numbered 2t>6563 in tho books of this Depaittoent, on the life of Edwjn Percy Chappell, of Chriafcchurch, clerk, I hereby give notice of ray intention to issue at the expiry of one week from this date a copy to take the place thereof, unless objection be previously lodged. A. T. TRAVEBSr, Government Insurance Commissioner. Wellington, March 6th, 1924. 741 INEjW BIRIGHTON tiOMADf FETE. SATURDAY, Bth MARCH, 1924. T HEREBY REQUEST EMPLOYERS in the Borough of New Brighton to grant leave of absence to Employees on next Saturday afternoon to as to give them an. opportunity of attending tho above Fete. J. GAMBLE, 4535 Mayor. TO LAND AGENTS. PLEASE not© that MR LOWE'S BOARD-ING-HOTTSES and Freehold' Property, situated. Hatvardan, have been withdrawn from sale. H. R. FISHES, 98 Worcester etreit, close "Sun" Office. Agent for the Vendor. 747 LAND & TBANSFES ACT NOTICES. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. "IVTOTICE is hereby given that the several paroels of land hereinafter described will be brought UDder the provisions of the Land Tran&ter Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month of the issue of the New Zealand Gazette containing this notice. No. 19197—LEONARD LEWTHWAITE: Part of Rural Section 4193, Block XIII., Pigeon Bay Survey District, Lot 2, Deposit Plan No. 6804, Western Valley road. Occupied by applicant No. 13221—EDWARD WILSON: Part of Town Reserve 121, Lot 1, Deposit Plan No. 6805, Madras street, City of Chrietchurch. Unoccupied. No. 18223—'WILLIAM JOHN MbCAUSLAND: Part of Rural Section 307, Lot 39, Deposit Plan No. 3841, corner of Grant's load and Ingmiro street, City of Chrietchurch. Unoccupied. Diagrams may be inspected at thi# office. Dated this 4th day of March, 1934, at the Land Registry Office, Ohristctrarch. F. W. BROUG-HTON, 4547 District Land Registrar.

SPOUTING. jyj OTTTKARARA RACES. SATURDAY NEXT. FIRST RACE—I2 NOON. FIELDS OP QUALITY. Burke's Catering". Derry's Music. BPOCIAL TRAINS leave Cbrißtchurch at 0.55 and 10.30. HORSE TRAIN Leaves Chrißtchuxch 8.20. *■ Entrance, la; Saddling paddock, as; motor cars 2s 6d. 4359 RAILWAYS. HAWARDEN SHOW. lltih MARCH, Special Train stopping where Required to pick up ptuueiigßM for Ha warden, leaves Chri«tciareh 7.40 a.m., Raagiont 9.9, arriving Hawatdan 11.9. It returns {ram Hawarden 4J55 p.m., stopping white Mobbed to Mt down <p6atttnt*t*. If Show is postponed tilt Special Train trill Hot m Fw fuller pactunhtt) m TTstidMlla, 4499

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18014, 5 March 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18014, 5 March 1924, Page 1