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AMUSEMENTS. GREATER „ IBYSTAL PALACE. -' Tha Bast Theatre m tho Empire. Open 1 to 5 p.m. 6.30 to Slcepvtl V. M. BEEBE Presents FIRST—Tho World's Greatest Fighter in tho World's Greatest Picture Brent! JACK DEMPSEY Heavyweight Champion of tho World, Lri G«rald Boanmont's FIGHT AND WIN STORIES. SECOND MIGHTY ATTRACTION—'THE SUNSET TRAIL.' Prom the Novel T>y Henry Herbert Knibbe, Stirring WILLIAM DESMOND THIRD MIGHTY ATTRACTION—"ROULETTE." With a cast of favourite*, including MARy'CAVR. EDITH ROBERTS. MAURICE COSTELLO. and MONTAGUE LOVE. cr.::n?Y comedy una news film. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The Best Orchestra in Australasia, Under the distinEruished conduotorship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. RESERVES at Tho Bristol, or ring up Brother Beebo (he's always on the job), 'phone STSS. " 8697 C T R A N D T>dav, 6d and 9d. OTIUXD To-night, 6d and la. A Storv of a Parisian Apacho Girl. "MAN'S MATi:" Starring "MAN'S MATE" JOHN GILBERT. "Iron Man," Final Ep. Comedv, Now*. BABY PEGGY In " BABY PEGGY 'THE FAMILY SECRET." BABY PEGGY 8704 ELECTIONS. public Debate public debate public debate MUNICIPAL POLITICS Botwocn COUNCILLOR C. P. AGAR. Of the Citizens' Association, And COUNCILLOR J. K. ARCHER, Of tho Labour Party, In tho CHORAL HALL On TO-NIGHT, APRIL 22nd, AT 8. Chairman: Professor J. B. Condliffe ALL CITIZENS INVITED. THE ARCHBISHOP'S FAREWELL. KING EDWARD BARRACKS, THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd, 8 P.M. REMAINING TICKETS may ba obtained tX from tho Vorger at tho CathedraL 1250 <T7CHRE. MONSTER EUCHRE. lUCHRE. MONSTER EUCHRE. 40 PRIZES 4a 40 PRIZES 40. j ST. MICHAEL'S HALL, 8 PJf. ST. MICHAEL'S HALL, 8 PJKL I Ist Pri«e Gold Lever Wristlet Wfctch. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), TO-NIGHT. ADMISSION 2s. COMB EARLY. 1216 AVON ROWING CLUB'S EUCHRE. AVON SOWING CLUB'S EUCHRE. )WTNG- to recent fir© in boa-thouae, ti» Weekly Tournament .will bo discontinued until furher notice.—G.. li. YOUNG, Hon. Secretary. 1956 PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. IHE PRESS" WILL. NOT BB PUBLISHED . ON SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 25th (ANZAO DAY). Advertisement* usually appearing on Saturday will this week bo inserted! in a Special Issue on Friday, April 24th, which ■will contain all the special features of the usual Saturday issue and also tho motoring pages. It will therefore bo necessaryfor Alterations to bo handed in by THURSDAY. Display copy not later than 10 a.m- on the CHRIST'S COLLEGE. mHE MEMORIAL HALL at Christ's ColJL lege will be officially OPENED by his to the School by Christ's College Old Boy» Association on THURSDAx, APRIL 23rd, 1925. at 3 p.m. „ ~ . , .. Owing to tho Shofik Notice given of the opening of the Schools,] it is impossible to send out individual invitations. The Association will be glad if all Old Boys, Parenta of Past and Present Boys, Subscribers to the Fund, and other Friends of the College, will take this advertisement as an invitation to be present. '£. HAMILTON. 85TOFP Secretary. "NATURE OFFERS YOU A HANDFUL OF GOLD FOR A MITE OF SILVER. ' A LL INTERESTED!* TIMBER TREE ings, are invited to call at 133 HEREFORD STREET for subscribers' "Pass Book, obtainable with first week'a contribution, viz., ONE SHILLING. Each Subscriber of one shilling weekly for two years only may reasonably expect £260 on maturity of fho trees. Read statistics regarding timber trees. »_,_„ CO-OPERATIVE TREE PLANTING SOCIETY, LTD. Motion "Mutual Service." C2BBO TAI TAPU FALLEN SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL. Unveiling Ceremony by HE HON. SIR R. HEATON RHODES, K.8.E., M.P., Minister of Defence, SUNDAY, APRIL 26th, 1925, AT P J4. Relatives and Returned Soldiers specially invited. 864SFP PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. : I R OPRACTIC. v JAMES M. CRAIG, (Palmer gr&d., mem. N.Z. and Auet. Chiropractors' Assn., Inc.) ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH Hours: 9 to 6. Saturday, 9 to 1. Friday evenings 7to 9. Descriptive. Booklets posted free to any address., CONSULTATION FREE. X-Ray PnoTbs taken of any part. •HE ELLIOT WOODWORKER will repay investigation. . Free booklet from J. A. Macneill, Maxwell** Buildings, Hobson street, Auckland. Demonstrations, Saturday, at 2JO, by Canterfsay ***£•*£ made, C&aktUbnxb. MBB3BKP

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 1

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