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AMUSEMENTS. L I B E R T Y THEATRE. Last screening To-night of "HOW TO EDUCATE A WIFE." And "THE LEAVENWORTH CASE." TO-MORROW! TO-MORJROW! TO-MORROW! Master Pictures Present— A Refreshing Comedy-Drama with a human touch that is irresistible. Adapted from tho novel, "The Paupers of Portman Square," by I. A. R. Wylie. "WHERE ARE MY PARENTS ?" "WHERE ARE MY PARENTS?" "WHERE ARE MY PARENTS?" "WHERE ARE MY PARENTS?" "WHERE ARE MY PARENTS?" "WHERE ARE MY PARENTS?" "WHERE ARE MY PARENTS?" "WHERE ARE MY PARENTS?" DARING! STARTLING! UNUSUAL! SURPRISING! Featuring MARGARET BANNERMAN MARGARET BANNEKMAN And PETER DEAR, PETER DEAR. A Story of London Society, with cleverly blended Comedy, Pathos, and Surprise. Supported by One o£ tiie moat Sensational Pictures ever screened. "WONDERS OF THE SEA." "WONDERS OF THE SEA." "WONDERS OF THE SEA." "WONDERS 0? THE SEA." "WONDERS OF THE SEA." "WONDERS OF THE .SEA " "WONDERS OF THE SEA." A gripping Story of Adventure among denizens of tho Deep. Is as thrilling as tho most sensational Melodrama, and as beautiful as fairyland. Also showing— ANOTHER OF THE DELIGHTFUL "OUR GANG" COMEDIES. THE FUNNIEST AND MOST NATURAL BUNCH OF KIDS EVER SCREENED. "STAGE FRIGHT." "STAGE FRIGHT." "STAGE FRIGHT." . "STAGE i jvIGHT." Musio by Liberty Quality Orchestra under Mr Howard Moody. BOOK AT THE BRISTOL. BUT BOOK EARLY. PtJBLIO HOTXOSB. TAYLORS (C. TAYLOR and CO., LTD.) IMPORTANT TO CUSTOMERS. rpHIS being the peak of our busy -L season, and our business being ever c>n the increase, we would much appreciate oiir customers calling far completed work oti the day it is ptotriißed. This applies to oomplcted work \vhicli is left expressly to be called fofr at our depots. We desire to maintain a quick, efficient service, and the Co-operation of tustomefs in this direction named helps materially. If your work is awaiting delivery at a depot, will . " you please' cdll?" ' ' TAYLORS, (C. TAYLOR and CO., LTD.) Improved Dry Cleaners and t>yers. DEPOTS—69O Oolotnbo street (opp. Ballan■tjfles).. 481 Colombo street, Sydenham. WORKS—6B Kilmore Street. 07 KEMPTHOHNE, PROSSER atd CO.'S SEW ZEALAND DfitJG COMPAQ, LfD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. A DIVIDEND at the rate of per cent*, and a bo mis of 2 per cent., for the hail-year aided, jintiary 81st, IJKiS (ihikin£ 10 per cdnt. fot the yeat) hid beetl djselated, and will be payable on and after the „6th April, 1925, at "the Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., at its Branchds throughout the Dominion.. Dividend Warrants will lie posted to all Shareholders on the register ai 6th March, 1925. WILLIAM TAYLOR, General Manager. Head Office, Dimcdin. 6960 IN tttr MATTER OF tHE COMPANIES IN "'the 1 MATTER OF FINIiAYSON'S, LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION). "YTOTICE is hereby given that the above IN Company did ?HIS DAY feo into voluntary Liquidation, and Creditors, ate rented, on or before' the THIRTY-FIRST DAY of MARCH, 1926, to forward particulars of their Debts or Claims to the Liquidators, Box 206, Timaru, or they may be excluded from the benefit of any distribution to be mttdo. . . W. G. IRWIN, M. J. DOYLE, M. C. BUTTERFIELD, Liquidators. TLmlro, 25tlx March, 1925. 6997 DISCLAIMER. Clarence edward Williams, convicted for drunkenness and converting a car to his own use, was not in any way connected *ith J. B. Merrett's Motors or N.Z. Atrto Sales Agency. _ ie2s N. H. FRASER. COUNTY COtJWCllfi. WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL. BROOELANDS ELECTRIC LIGHTINGLOAN OF £I6OO. SPECIAL ORDER. NOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Waim*iri County Council, held on March 9th, 1925, the following resolution was passed, and will be submitted for confirmation at an Ordinary Meeting of the Council, to be held on MONDAY, APRIL 13th, 1925, at the Council Chambers, Papanui. i'hat in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by Section 16 of the 'Local Bodies Loans Act, 1913,' - and with the consent of the ratepayers of that Special Area known as the Brooklands Electric Lighting Loan Area, described in a notice published in 'The Press' Newspaper _ on me 6th day of November, 1923, and testified by a petition eigned by not less than threefmirths of the ratepayers in the said area, tho capital value of whose properties as appearing in the Valuation Roll is aallectively greater than the Capital Values of the property of the ratepayers who did not so consent, the AVaimairi County Council hereby resolves by way of SPECIAL ORDER as follows: — "That lor tho purpose of extending an electrical service to and within the Special Area above referred to, the Waimairi County Council hereby authorises the raising of a Loan of Fifteen Hundred Pounds (£1500) at 5J per centum per annum for a period of twenty (20) years, and declares that the cost of raising the loan and the first year's interest and Sinking Fund be paid out of the Loan." G. S. COWPER. 3916 County Clerk.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18342, 27 March 1925, Page 1
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