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AftTOSEMENTS. T H B E A r D. Wh«'c the ftogratrunc ia Aiwtjs G( COMMENCING- TO-DAY COMMENCING TO-DAY COMMENCING TO-DAY A "Oi-nnd National" Progr^ram:', v,-it:i two sure winners. ■'• the hottentot." "the hottentot." "the hottentot." " THE HOTTENTOT." " THE HOTTENTOT." "THE HOTTEN' rvn ' r " "THE HOTTEN' "THE HOTTENTOT." "THE HOTTENTOT." " THE HOTTENTOT.' " THE HOTTENTOT.'' " THE HOTTENTOT." "Tin: HOTTENTOT." "THE HOTTENTOT*' "TH E H OTTENTOT." "THE HOTTENTOT." Wltyt was the Hottentot? > Neither a «ras sto-yn nor s blaci man—but -just the HOTTEST THTNG ir. Hor-eflesb---ever fo ' ' "'" rioter, i« DOUGLAS McLEAN/so—- :: Second— V,?f<. ZANE GPSY'S • ; ;v . ZANE GREY'S *, " ZANE GREY'S .-• Torilo "Romance of an Arizona FeW, 'h&i: "to the last man." .-,.y/ -to the last man." "TO THE last MAN." "TO THE LAST MAN." "TO THE LAST MAN." "TO THE LAST MAN." "TO THE LAST MAN." "TO THE LAST. MAN." "TO THE LAST MAN." "TO THE ' LAST .MAN." "TO THE LAST' MAN." "TO THE LAST MAN."

Produced under the pers'o cf tho author, with LOIS WILSON and RICHARD DIX in tho lend. The story of an Arizona feud by this popular author. A PARAMOUNT Picture. Supported by a Katurat-colour Cartoon, s. Gazette, and Scenic. Musio by Tho Grand Orchestra. Bay Sessions: 12 and'2 p.Trt. Evening Sessions; 7 ■ p.m. Doors «">sh fi.3o. . Owing to Grand National ho'idays, tho Booking Office at The , 11.SO a.m. to-day and on Tuesday, tho 12th instant. On each of those days tho Box Plan will be, ot .tho. Grand from 12 noon. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT AND BOOK EA"RLY. ■ 6390 TO-DAY —.2.80 TO-DAY TO-DAY. BARGAIN' MATINEE. A Brilliant All-Star Show. fid, la —BARGAIN PRICES 6d, U. CULLERS' OPERA HOUSE. Hirection . . John Poller and Sone, Ltd Aoclaimed by last night'a huge audience as tho Greatest Comedian ever ecen. BERT COOTE BERT COOTE BERT COOTE •'■ BERT COOTE

Supported by Mis 3 Peggy Fishwick and Mr Oswald Waller, in a Delightful and Novel Sketch, A LAMB ON WALL STEE)T. An Artist in a Sketch that will Li*« in your memory. FREDO BOYS Acrobatic Violinists. ARMSTRONG and ROSE Patter Specialists Song and Story GEO. EDWARDS and 00. ;,':; GEORGE STOREY ;■: ■.- -witii bis --••'•-'• NEW REVUE COMPANiY'' EXPLOSIONS. A Barrage of Joy Bomba, PRICIoS: D.C. and 0.5., 2a 2d; Stalls, Is; Reserves. 2s 9d. Plan at The BRISTOL till 11.30., thereafter at the Opera House Confeotionory Store. Doors, 7.15 p.m. 6895 CANTERBURY ROWING CLUB BALL. TICKETS for the above Ball, to be held on MONDAY NEXT, may be obtained from the ■undersigned:— ■ J. H. A. MOORE, A.M.P. BuildißSH. B. J. HOBBS, CB37F 49 Cathedral iKjaaro. FOB SALE. TWO BUNGALOW BARGAINS. BOTH NEW PLACES. YOU GET POSSESSION. SAY £2OO DOWN—Lower Riccarlon,. bandy to car 3 aid new High School. Faithfully built, 4 nice rooms and kitchenette. El. ctrio Cooker, and Hot Water Service, Electric Pump, Lizht and Heating Points. A -well-planned Horse. Yours at £IOSO. ' RONALD S. BADGER. CITY APARTMENT HOUSE. Trtf-/~» GETS Solid 7 Rooms, sower. Only £1150; or with 1* rooms, £2200. RONALD S. BADGER, 83529-5782 187 Manchester street.

£I4OO REDUCED FPOM £1550. EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BUILT BUNGALOW of G large rooms, with spaoiona Sun Verandah. Marseilles tiled roof, pan* ellod hall and dimng-rojm, handsome fireplaces, double Lot water eervice, electrio light, gas, Doulton bath and basis; in fact, enrery convenience that could bo d -sited. Lovely high section of |acre in splendid order. , Motor Garage, good selection of fruit trees, and well-grown shrubs. This is a most desirable homo and estrmx has Tedneed price to effect qtiiok sale. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO., LTD., 4S9FP 169 Cash*! street. PUBLIC KOTXOBS. RABBITING OK PORT HILLS. DUKIJJG Lambing Season, six months from this date, rabbiting is prohibited on the following properties. Trespassers will bo prosecuted. All dogs destroyed. Poicoa hud;-.-m. Pleasant, Morgan's Valley, Hcrotano, Avoca, Scott's Hill; Mt. Vernon, Boweifvale. J. F. SCOTS?, H. R. FURZE. OWEN T. ROWE, M. Q. SOOTT, Proprietors. July 26th, 1901. 5773FP JTOTICS. ON fcnd aiter this dais, Poison will b*> kid on mv Hill Property, at Lansdowne, HftlHwell, and all stray dogs shot. E. KcDEURY, . Ladbwwks. POISOIT wIE be \J laid on mv run ***oP«*£y si downo. Id-well. «d ALL STRAY DOGS SHOT ' E. McDRTJBY. jgvxip Lad&ronka. BUSINESS ANNOOTrCESKBHTa. WHISKY. OWTffG to being overstocked, we wa «***■ •na It one month only, and for Spot Cash,'the famous 'DOCTORS SPECIAL" or "MACAULAYS" celebrated SCOTCH WHISKY at 120 a per cs*« of 13 Bottlaa. Froc on' Rail, Lyttelton, Ce*h mast aoc&mrany order. ___»-«. FORBSS, LIMITED, F4273FJ?, • LjtieHea.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 1

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