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AMUSEMENTS. IBBBTI I TO-DAY, 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 7 p.m. SPECIAL. SPECIAL. ALL BLACKS v. DEVON. Exclusive to Liberty Theatre. Master Pictures Present Also— A BARRAGE OF FUN AND LAUGHTER. WESLEY BARRY WESLEY BARRY WESLEY BARRY In "GEORGE WASHINGTON, JNR" "GEORGE WASHINGTON, JNR" A Comedy of LOVE, LIES, AND LAUGHTER. PRECEDED BY For the first time in screen history drama enacted on the bed of tho ocean, "VENGEANCE OP THE DEEP," "VENGEANCE OP THE DEEP,' SUPPORTED BY "UP THE RIVER WITH MOLLY." "UP THE RIVER WITH MOLLY." Another of the beautiful Hepworth Scenics. AND MACK SENNETT COMEDY," "NIP AND TUCK." Book «* THE BRISTOL, or at LIBERTY THEATRE. 'Phone 2366. 4291 ± * H E GRAN TO-DAY, TO-NIGHT, 12 and 3 p.m. 7 p.m. PARAMOUNT Presents: DOROTHY DALTO"N DOROTHY DALTON In "FOG B O U N D." "FOG B O U N D." Adventure is rampant, excitement is tense, thrills pile, up in quick succession, before tho fog- clears and the blazing sun lights a path to new Happiness. Also in the same Programme—- ' "T H E E XIL ES" "THE EXILES" Featuring JOHN GILBERT. JOHN GILBERT. From the Story by Richard Hardin; Davis. A Story of Tongiers and its Social Exiles. ALSOLUPINO LANE. In a Cornedv Gem: "THE HER O." "THE HER O." Book at THE BRISTOL or at THE GRAND. 'Phone 2934. 4290 BALLROOM DANCING. fISS PHYLLIS BATES, Wellington, will --■-* be in Christchurch for some days, and is TEACHING at the CABARET ROOM, DIXIELAND. All acceptable phases of modern ballroom dancing taught. "Blues," Fox Trot, Tsnge, Walts, Sqhottjscbe, Espagnole, "Chicago." Basse-Double (new danqe to one-step time). Day or evening lessons by appointment., TELEPHONE 647. AIRKHAU SPOUTS CLUB. -. . ■ OPEN ROAD RACE—I 3 MILES. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 6 P.M. PRIZES: First—£3 10s; second. £1 10s; third, 15a; fastest time, unplaced, 15s. Entry fee, 2s. Entries elope To-morrow with the undersigned. P. C. LUCAS. 'Phone 4766. 38 Thames street, 176 PTJBUO NOTICES. SMITH, WYLIE AND CO.. LTD., BEG to advise the Publio that they hftvo established OFFICES in the following towns in Australia: — SYDNEY. MELBOURNE. ADELAIDE, ROCKHAMPTQN, NEWCASTLE, PERTH, HOBART, LITHGOW, GEEfILONG, BALLARAT, and LAUNCESTON. Any BONDHOLDERS in N.Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS, LTD., visiting »ny of these towns, and wishing to obtain any information or assistance, should, get into touch with our Local Managers, who NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY, 1 LIMITED, BRANCH OFFICE IN CHRISTCHURCH, The business of the Company will, on and after the FIRST OF NOVEMBER 1924, Be carried on at NO. 156 HEREFORD STREET, Part of premises lately occupied by N.Z. Shipping Company, A. M. GJLMOUB, Manager for Canterbury. WALTER J. MOORE, Local Director. •Phone A 5470 .( *** DISCLAIMER. ' WISH to advise my various patrons that the parties concerned in the Court Case, as appearing in last Wednesday'* "Preps" and "Lyttejton Times," have in no way been connected with my boardinghouse. J. xl. THOMAS, Mon Desir, I Private Boardinj'honse and Tea Rooms, 4299F Hawarden. rjIHE Secretary of tho North Canterbury -* Hospital Board desires; to acknowledge with Thanks the following additional Sub' scriptiona towards the Radium Fund: — A. Fairbairn, Esq. G. Scott, Esq. John Deans, Esq. M, Longstaff, Esq. "Mate Mate" Miss Gladys Piper £5 0 0 £llO £llO £0 15 0 £1 0 S £0 10 0 Canterbury Park Trotting Club £3 5 0 4276 HENRY'S MOTORS, Ivory street, RANGIORA, OOL, GRAIN, and FURNITURE ReV- moved or Carted, all district*, and at all times. W. T. HENRY, Proprietor. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SHOW. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. November 13th and 14th. OFFICIAL CATALOGUE. Applications for advertising space must be made immediately. Apply PRINTING DEPT., F.P. Cruistchurcb. Press Co., Ltd. KARTTANB GARDEN FETE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER sth, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER sth. from 2.30 p.m. Attractive goods, afternoon tea, etc. J7B lOODRICH SILVERTOWN TIRES TOODRICH SILVERTOWN TIRES "Best in the Long Bun." Original Cord Tire. Recognised Supremacy. I GOODRICH SILVERTOWN TIEES, LTD., P6621 234-228 Taam street. I JUMBLE SALE. ST. SAVIOUR'S HALL, SYDENHAM. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 5, at 7.80. ; New »nd Old Clothing. 50 Pairs of New Boots and Shoes. Admission Bd. 4307

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18220, 3 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18220, 3 November 1924, Page 1