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AMUSEMENTS. GREAT SCREEN STAR QUEST. PERSONAL AITEARANCE OF SEVEN FINALIsTS. H 15 \- S T A I, Evi-ry Aftertuvn Every Evening P A I. A C E. . . lit 2 p.m. . »t 7.30 p.m. PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF THE SEVEN FINALISTS THE SEVEN FINALISTS THE SEVEN FINALISTS Filial' NATIONAL'S GItKAT SCItEEN STAR QL'KST. WON DE K KUL° n i'TuH'. R AVIM E, Headed bv MARION PAVIKS, MARION PAVIKS, MARION PAVIKS. "THE BEAUTIFUL HKBER." "THE BEAUTIFUL REBEL." "THE BEAUTIFUL REBEL." "THE BEAUTIFUL REBEL." "THE BKAUTIb'UL REBEL." "THE BEAUTIFUL ItEBKL." "THE BEAUTIFUL KEBEL." The Story is Steeped in «n Intriguing and Romantic Atmosphere. Tho Theme is Thrillingly Absorbing. No one could Fail to find Interest in the Love Affair of thin Pretty Aristocrat and her Handsome. Servant. Every Woman will Thrill to it.

We Will Also Present the TENSE DRAMATIC ROMANCE, "LOVE'S WHIRLPOOL." "LOVE'S WHIRLPOOL." "LOVE'S WHIRLPOOL.'' "LOVE'S WHIRLPOOL." • "LOVE'S WHIRLPOOL." "LOVE'S WHIRLPOOL." She wag a Plaything in tho Hads of Destiny "And Listen! I Dccluro to You that if All is »s You S»y—nnil I do not Doubt it— You Havo Merer Ceased to bo Virtuous in tho Sight of God" A STORY OF HUMAN INTEREST. THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Mr Alfred J. Bum:. Some of the Numbers: "Light Cavalry" (Suppc), "Symphony in B Minor" (Schubert), "Madam Butterfly" (Puccini),. "Soul of tho Nation" (Hnhn), "Voico of the Bells" (Thurban), "Waiting" (Ancliffe), "Don't Havo Any More" (Cast« ling), "Bric-a-Brac" (Monckton). Reserves at The Bristol, or 'phone 8788. 7360 TRA N D TRA N D To-day. Bd, Gd, and 9d. To-night, fld and Is. TOM MIX TOM MIX in TOM MIX Comedy "BUFFA LAURA LA PLANTE &AURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE "THE in EVERLASTING WHISPER." BUFFALO BILL" News. [jANTE "HER r,ANTE In 810 bANTE NIGHT." 7863

CANTERBURY CENTRE, N.Z.A.A.A. FIRST APPEARANCE FIRST APPEARANCE R. W. ("FATTY") LAMB. R. W. ("FATTY") LAMB. INGLISH PARK STADIUM. ENGLISH PARK STADIUM. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 16th, At 8 p.m. PROGRAMME.-CYCLING: Half-mile, Scratch Race (Invitation), Two Mile Scratch Race (Invitation), One Mile Open Handicap, Three Lap Second-claes, Hall-mile Derby (under 18 (on February let, 1927) RUNNING: 75yds Open Handicap, 440yde Sec-ond-clais Handicap, One Mile Open Handicap, 880 yds Second-class Handicap, 136 yds Open Class Handicap, 440 yds FiraUlus Handicap (20yda lim«). lOOyda Handicap (under 10). 240yd*-Oj»«n Handicap, 880ydr First-claa. Handicap (40ydi limit) 100 yd* Ladies' Handicap. ENTRIES clow on WOOD, Secretary, N.Z.A.A.A., 143 Hereford etreet, Christchurch. " aM

COUNTY COUNCILS. HEATHCOTE COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER. WORKERS' DWELLINGS, CABHMERE. TN Pursuance and exercise of the poj«» J vested in it by Section 1M and 198 of the Counties Act, 1980, ud Loci Bodies Loan* Act. 1926, and of all other aeU,if »*.? enabling it. the HeathcoU Countr Council hereby resolves by way ol Special Order as 1. To raise a special loan of £9OOO lor thein the Cashmere 2. That the said loan be called the Cashmere Workers' Dwelling Loan. 3. That the currency ol the said loan be for a period of twenty (90) years, Sinking Fund 2'peT cent., commencing at the date of the said loan and bearing interest at the rate fixed by the Minister for Finance and payable halfyearly. ,■, . 4. That the said loan and interest and sinking fund thereon shall be secured by a special rate upon the rateable property within the said Cashmere Riding in the County of Heathcotc. And notice is also given that the said resolution will be submitted for confirmation as a Special Order at a meeting of the Heathcote County Council, to be held in the Council Office, 178 Manchester street, Christchnrh, on Friday, the 11th day of February, 1997, at 7.20 p.m. C. FLAVELL, Chairman. J. H. McAULIFFE, 5992 County Clerk. HEATHCOTE COUNTY COUNCIL. HEATHCOTE VALLEY WATER SUPPLY. OWING to the Bhor«age of Water. Residents are requested to use water for DOMESTIC purposes only. Watering of garden in STRICTLY PROHIBITED. J. H. McAULIFFE. County Clerk. February sth, 1927. 7374 PUBLIC NOTIOEB. WINTER GARDENS. ~> BURKE and CO., having acquired the • proprietorship of that well-known and artistically appointed palace of pleasure, THE WINTER GARDENS, notify their patrons, and the public generally, that they »re prepared to arrange and cater for all kinds of social fanctions, small as well as large. Wedding Parties, Dinners, Luncheons, Dances and Balli>, Jass Parties, etc., etc. The firm make a speciality of Wedding Cake«. MRS SAXBY, whose success as an organl««r and director of every kind of aoelal function is well known throughout Centerbury, has the sole management of THE WINTER GARDENS. Telephone 3820. 195 Armagh street. JUMBLE SALE. TUESDAY, FEB. Bth, at 2.50 p.m. Good Assortment of Clothing. Admission Sd. 1234 PARTNERSHIP WANTED. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. iTE have to-day entered into partnership VY as Solicitors, and will carry on the practice of our profession at 98 Hereford street (upstairs), under the name of HALL AND BARRETT. PETER DRYDEN HALL. LOUIB PATRICK BARRETT. __ fabrurr lit, 1887, JH6I?

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18919, 7 February 1927, Page 1

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