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AMUSEMENTB. ANOTHER SCREEN SENSATION ANOTHER SCREEN SENSATION EXPOSING THE PIRATES OF TO-DAY THE PIRATES OP TO-DAY THE RUM RUNNERS OP THE RUM RUNNERS OF THE AMERICAN COAST "TWELVE MILES OUT" "TWELVE MILES OUT" THEATRE The Breathtaking Drama of The BUCCANEERS OP TO-DAY EXPOSING THE GUN-RUNNERS, RUM-SMUGGLERS And Sea Rovers Of the 20th Century ' 'TWELVE MILES OUT" "TWELVE MILES OUT" "TWELVE MILES OUT" "TWELVE MILES OUT" "TWELVE MILES OUT" "TWELVE MILES OUT" "TWELVE MILES OUT" . ' 'TWELVE MILES OUT' • "TWELVE MILES OUT" "TWELVE MILES OUT" "TWELVE MILES OUT" "TWELVE MILES OUT" YO-HO-HO! A CARGO OF RUM Outside the Twelve Mile Limit with a Cargo of Liquor—trans-shipping to Speed Boats on the Three Mile Line—Dashing to the Coast under tho Guns of the Revenue SUPREME THRILL OP THE SCREEN SOMETHING UNIQUE IT'S A SENSATION With JOHN GILBERT JOHN GILBERT And JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD

Amazing Exposee of American Bootleggers It Will Astound with its Daring, Thrill with its . Amazing Adventure; Enchant with its Bewitching Love Story, which runs liko a Pilver Thread through the Stern Fabric of ita Rapid-fire, Dare-devil adventure, its Stark Drama, its Two-fisted combats, its Midnight dashes to the Coast With "Bottled" Wealth—lts Story of a Great Gamble with Fortune, ffamo, and Happiness. LIBERTY CONCERT ORCHESTRA > Conductor, Mr Ernest Jnmioson, Will IMay ' 'Symphony No. 6" Boothoven "Valse" Chopin "Bronze Horse" Auber "The Rat Catcher" Nesler "The Duenna" Reynolds "Spanish Suite" , Arbos "Girl Friend" Rogers "Gipsy Lovo" Lehar "Entr'acte," "Oh, Doris" Kahn Book Now at Tho Bristol, or Ring 2366. 2401

DECEASED ESTATES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 60 of the Public Trust Office Act, 3908, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Harriet Ball, late of Itangiora, married woman (whose estate is under administration by the Puhlio Trustee) are hereby required to lodge in duplicate such olaims, supported by full particulars and certified as due and owing by the said estate at the date of the death of. deceased, with the Public Trustee'? local office ai Eangiora, on or before the 16th day of August, 1928. , Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. A. R. JORDAN, District Publio Trustee. Christchurch, July 18th, 1928. 2420

N THE SUPREME COURT OP NEW ZEALAND (CANTERBURY DISTRICT), IN THE MATTER .of the Estate of George Martin Small late-of Christchurch Retired Saddler (deceased) and IN THE MATTER of "The Trustee Act 1908." NOTICE is hereby given that by an Order of the Supremo Court of Now Zealand made at Christchurch on the sth day of July 1828 on the application of THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, Executor of the Will of the abovenamed Deoeased ALL Creditors of the Estate of the above-named Deceased and other persons (if any) having claims or demands upon the said Estate are required to send on or before the 18th day of September 1928 to the said New Zoaland Insurance Company Limited at its office No. lit Hereford street Christchurch the name» and addresses and particulars of their debtß or claims agrainst the said Estate AND IN DEFAULT thereof the said Executor will proceed with the distribution of the Estate Wing regard to the claims only of whioh such Executor has then notice. Dated this 16th day of July, 1928.' JOYNT, ANDREWS, and COTTRELL, Sohoitors for the Executor, 160 Hereford Btreet,' Christchurch. MM

BOABD AIND RESIDENCE. CASHMERE BIHa, 0 Dyer's Pass road, Comfortable Board and Residence. Te). 9824._ 502 ANTED, kind people to Board Father VV and Child 15 months old. X.X.L., "Press." "20 , COMFORTABLE and Refined Home for U Gentlemen at 260 Caehel etreet, close Farmers'. 'Phone 2894. 1055 EFINED Accommodation for Permanents or Casuals; private sitting-room if required. "Khartoum," 88 Armagh street. HE Advertiser, a Young Lady, requires Accommodation in a Comfortable Jome on or near the Hills. Telephone preferred. Replies to P.X.L., "Press." 1209 KENILWORTH, 26 OASHEL ST. WEST (clone to Gardens and College). Newly renovated; latest appointments. Every attention to guests. K 6 " o ?*™ o p 7 3 6 3 'PHONE 3680.

52 WORCESTER STBEET WEST. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. remanent Guests from 50s per week, according to room and house. Casual Guests 12s 6d per day. 'Phone 872. M7lßl JEAOHCLIFFS, 7 HEAD STREET, SUMNER. —Ideal situation. Spacious, sunny rooms, with separate balconies, overlooking sea. MISSES HOGGINS and SUCKLING. Telephone 8427 K. H 5058 PRIVATE HOTEL, 44 CASHBL ST. WEST (Corner Montreal street), Has Vacancy (or Two Gentlemen, willing to share room. Special terms. PHILLIPB and HAMPTON, Proprs. 'Phone 1583. P7248

MEETINGS. V/ OP. MONEY CLUB.—The Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held in the office, Cashel street, on TUESDAY, JULY 24th, at 8 p.m. Business: Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; General. 2382

AGENCIES VACANT. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED for Canterbury, a Live Firm to handle Seasonable Grocery Line, commanding Ready Sale in the North Wand. Apply P.O. Box 1383, Anckland.

ADOPTION. [TASTED, person to Adopt Baby, towards - T the end of this month. Healthy parents. Full particular! from'"Adoption." Box 6, -Christchurch. 3881

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19363, 16 July 1928, Page 1

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