AMUSEMENTS. We Start at Eleven. SEN'S QUE: - J E X ' S. QUEEN'S. Continuous from 11. Tho greatest collection of soul-stirring pictures ever submitted. Thrills that startle and amaze. Thrills that are bigcer than tho biggest ever witnessed. Firstly— You must see thij pict'ire. The dam-explo-sion-flocd scene . .*. big as the thundering dawn of Creation itself, and catapulted on to tho screen in such a cataclysmic clash of co!oa?al drama as to burn itself into the memory of everybody for ever. That, and plentv more, ia what von will find in 'CANYON OF* THE FOOLS." "CANYON* OF THE FOOLS." "CAXYOX OF THE FOOLS." A surging, pulsating action that gathers momentum as it rushes along to one of the greatest climaxes ever thrown on the screen. Fentarin? HA FRY CARF.Y. HARRY CAREY. Th*n ancther migbtv attraction—-"nw-uTc-Rs' OF THE NTPHT." ■ "DAUGHTERS OF THE NIGHT."" Tho exciting experiences cf a telephone girl woven into a drama of throbs and tin-ills, and crowded full with romance and action. Then one of the greatest supporting programmes ever submitted. V- - - Prices as usual. FLAN AT "vVEBLEY'S. 3773 ARTHUR SHIRLEY In [THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB.' Commences Liberty on Saturday. I EUCHRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 4th, AT ■*UCHRE, THURSDAY. JUNE 4th, AT iUCHEE 8 P.M. EUCHRE 8 P.M. ' EUCHRFJ SYDENHAM BOWLING EUCHRE CLUB'S POPULAR EUCHRE EUCHRE Football Club Rooms, La,wKUCHRE son .street, Sydenham. EUCHRE SPECIAL Is fid EUCHRE. EUCHRE 10 Exceptionally fine prizes: EUCHRE 3 * Tons of Coal, 2 Seta of EUCHRE Aluminium Saucepans, 2 Palm EUCHRE Bowls, 2 Aluminium Kettles EiUCHRE and other very fine prizes. EUCHRE (All Good, no Rubbish.) is 6d, Is Cd, Is 6d, Is 6d, Is 6d. 3731 f ATTRIE WITBERS'S NEW JAZZ BAND L' now Open for Engagements. Composed of tie following soloists:— L. Withers, Piano. W. Goppeth, Violin. T. E. Boylo, Cornet. G-. "Wilkinson, Saxophone. R. Box, Drums, Xylophone, L. WITHERS, 171 Cashel street, Ciristoliuich. •Phono 1563, 154
TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m.—OKGAN RECITAL by MR ARTHUR LILLY, A.R.C.0., on recently rebuilt and enlarged organ • at ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Latimer equaro. 89 "WHAT IS YOUR LUCKY STONE? VV YOUB HOROSCOPE WILL TELL YOTJ. WHIST. _ WHIST. JELLICOE HALL, WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. First prize, Silver Cup; aho Tearfet, etc, if good attendance. Admission, 1b 63. 120 SST CHRISTCHUECH DISTRICT • - HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION.—The first Trance of the Season is to be held on THURSDAY (To-morrow) EVENING, in the Jellicoo Hall, at 8 o'clock. 1 ••-..•• . ■■ '.slF;&' : FOB SALE. OITY BLOCK FOR TTRGBNT SALE-. RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE BUSINESS AREA; £IBOO The property ha* » frontage of 101 feet. There are sis eemi-detached houses on same, bringing in good rentals. HEBE IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR A SPECULATOR, OR ANYONE WANTING A SOUND INVESTMENT WITH GBEAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE. Full pwrticuLvrß <»■ application to the SOLE AGENTS, JOKES, McCROSTEE OOMPA3W, LTD., Cor. Csahcl and Manchester streets.
F. WILMAMSON ana CO. ESTATE AGEIiTS, 181 HKBEFOBD ST. FOE IMMEDIATE SALE. Bight in THE FOB OP THE CITY. Get in where the business is done. There is only one Centre, and. VALUES MUST INCREASE. Two-storey Building with GOOD FRONTAGE And ACCESS TO BIGHT-OF-WAY. Early possession can be arranged. Wo have been appointed SOLE AGENTS For the disposal of this FINE PBOPERTY. Full particulars on application. DO NOT DELAY. F. WILLIAMSON and CO., IMS Next Bank of New Zealand. F. A. NEALB. Y»9cnn-Ei GHT IN <TSE crrz--3i£o\Jy Good position. Northern aspect Extra large eon porch. The property is in Al condition and anyone wanting an apartment house will get just what they want here. Doable entrance. Outbuildings for motor, etc. Immediate possession. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. Fol. 123 F. A. NEALE. r?1 Onn— 7-ROOM 2-STOREY BUNGAXsUjVJvJ LOW, within 10 minutes' walk of Square. Nice sun porch and good fittings throughout. Range and gas cooker. Particularly good value. £350 cash, balance on mortgage. DON'T MISS THIS. FoL 246 F. A. NEALE, 'Phone 1151. 215 Manchester street. M 6668 STOCKTAKING SALE Commenced MONDAY. REDUCTIONS IN ALL LINES OF STATIONEEY,
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