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I AMUSEMENTS. GREATER TAL PALACE. ' The Best Theatre in the Empire. Open 1 to 5 p.m. 6.30 to Sleepytime. V. M. BEEBE P.esents HOOT GIBSUft HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON IN "LET 'EH BUCK." "LET 'ER BUCK." t "LET 'ER BUCK." Dent mi-e the fimont Dradwood Cnech race. Roman chariot race, bareback wee, the real Irdian pageant, tries ro. • » n £_>t the famous Pendleton Round-up —TWO GREAT SHOWS FOR ONE ADMISSION. THE.N *e an Interne. SI"NOR PTJVBOVI HANSEN, SIGNOR PREBONI HANSEN, Imperial Darish Court Singer, in EXCERPTS FROM GRANT) OPERA. BESIDES ON v», e s ame p ropr)lmme: MARGUERITE CLAYTON And GEORGE CHESBRO In "WOLF BLOOD." A Great Pioturo, Showinsr How the Love, of a Girl Triumphs Where Science Wae Baffled CENTURY COMEDY nrH NEWS FILM. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, The Best Orchestra in Australasia, Under the distinguished conductoiehip of MR ALFRED J. BUN2. RESERVES at The Bristol, or ring u? Brother Beebo (he's always on the job>, 'Phone 3768. 8:7! j HALL. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13th, 8 p.m. ALEXANDER MARKY (Editor American "Pearson'e") "Will Lecture on ABRAMS ELECTRONIC TREATMENT OF DISEASE. At the unanimous request of the; larcro audienoe which greeted Mr Murky at his first Leoture, he will give one more lecture in Christchurch. Few New Zeal anders are aware that Dr. Abrama's method is based on the discoveries of & New Zealand-born Scientist, Sir Ernest Rutherford. This fact creates great interest in tho lecture, insomuch as it was left to a New Zealander to discover the basic principles of what is undoubtedly the most revolutionary turning point in medicine. The pnblio are advised to book early -to ensure a seat, as this second leoture is certain to attract e packed house. It will .be the only opportunity of bearing Mr Marky before he leaves for Australia. Muke certain of your seat now. Admission la fid. Reserves 2a 6d (plus tax). Box Plan Open at The Bristol PRINGSTON OLAY BIRD HANDICAPS. ~The TWO £25 CLAY BIRD MATCHES which were to be held at Springston on August Bth, and were postponed on' account of the flooded ground will be held on FRIDAY, AUGUST 14th, at 9.80 ajn. (Wet or Fine.) 469 T. J. KIMBER, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. MAKE £5 TO £H A WEEK—EXTRA. MR, Mrs, or Miss,—Opportunity Is knocking at your door; the opportunity of increasing your weekly earnings by annul £lO. It does not matter how old , 1 " A " - ttf*W«it?t»lJWtt «e*H^T*^***' l * i *' Just think what it will mean to yon to have about £lO extra to,spend weekly! The children can be given a proper education, the whole family better clothed and more of the good things of Ufe for everyone. We want one such in every town and village in New Zealand. ■"■.''. NO EXPERIENCE, SPECIAL ABILITY, OR> CAPITAL REQUIRED. Just send us your full name and address and we will mail you free everything you will need. Address your letter to 0.P.0. Box 1783, AUCKLAND. '.">, NOTE—This is not. an exaggerated propestlon, but a sure way of making, extra" money In your Bpare time. Backed by a big. Arm of well-known Auckland bus jness men. 8245 THE MERCANTILE FJNANOF CORPORATION, LIMITED.NOMINAL CAPITAL, 4180.000. Registered Office. 152 Hereford street, Chmtchurob. (Opposite Commercial Bank). COMPANY formed to supplement exiating credit fabilities by financing Dealers in Motor-cars, Pianos and other musical instruments. Machinery, and' any chattel' sold under bailment 6n iiire Purchase plan. Rate'of Interest supplied and all enquiries answered on application to, tbe 'Company's Qtace. A. STKWAKT, M 7013 HeereWry. AVONSIDE SPRING CAENIVAL. drawn on August 6th, at the Caledonian Hall;— 'Art Needlework Tea Cosy': Won by Mr R. Bridgman, Armagh street, Chuatcburch, No. fi. Hand-painted Palm Bowl: Won byMWa Kinvig, iiaast street, Christchurch, No. 18. Hand-made Doll: Won by Mi A. B. Boyd, MoCormaok Bay, Redoliffe, Cbristohuroh, No. 92. FAIRLEY H. VINCENT, Hon. Secretary, 8239 151 Rolleston et.eet, Christchurch. AVONSIDE SPRING CARNIVAL. DOLL STALL. . < ' rpHE following are the results of Raffles <*■ drawn on August 6th at the Caledonian Hall:— Bride Doll: Won by Miss Monran, 153 Wainoni road, Ohristcnurch, No. 167. Doll and Pram: Won by Mr F. Poison, Buddo Settlement, Chaneys, No. 184. MRS A. IRWIN, I Co. Mr C. J. Williamson, ; Cr. Tuam and Colombo otreets, j 8240 Christchurch. CO-OPERATIVE TREE-PLANTING SOCIETY, LIMITED. NOMINAL CAPITAL £60,000. HE Society covenants to plant 100 forest trees for each _*S subscribed on the Building Society principle of one shilling weekly. Guaranteed Security is given over land, trees, building, and fences, etc., under Trust Deed of Mortgage in which subscribers benefit "paripassu" and Bonds are provided so that children and others will receive the proceeds realised in twenty years. E. A. OSMOND, Secretary, 188 Hereford street, Christohuroh, NJS. CSB9O-3 SUMNER BOROUGH COUNCIL. LTTTELTON HTT/T, ROAD. r is hereby notified that, owing to Slips, the above road is not pesta-We, and is W. V. SroDALL, Town Clerk. am FH. LABATT, Share and Debenture . Broker (member Chrtstehnreh Bte»k rffiSrttrafls «78, TeHsrMMi

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18457, 11 August 1925, Page 1

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