GOLD, SILVER, DIAMONDS. TURN YOUR OLD JEWELLERY INTO MONEY. I Pay the Highest London Prices for OLD GOLD, SILVER, BROKEN JEWELLERY, and DIAMONDS. Write or Call, and See Me To-day. No Canvasser is Authorised to buy gold on my behalf. NINO DI SOMMA, 92 WORCESTER STREET, Opp. "Sun" Office.
AMUSEMENTS. REGENT THEATRE • Matinee 2.30. Evening 8 p.m. THE MOST EXCITING PICTURE OF THE YEAR! ROBERT MONTGOMERY in "MYSTERY OF MR X" with Elizabeth Allan Lewis Stonf Reserves D.I.C. or ring 34-616. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.?, / Thursday Next \ / THEIR EXCELLENCIES \ / THE LORD AND LADY / BLEDISLOE Have Graciously Accepted an Invitation To Attend a Special 1 Benefit Night In Aid Of the \ Women's Auxiliary, Mayor's \ Relief Fund, At Regent Theatre \ To Help This Great Cause. \ Obtain A Ticket At J \ Queen Anne Chocolate / \ Shop and Reserve / \ At D.I.C. / SATURDAY SATURDAY THE WORLD'S GREATEST STORYJ Charm! Fantasy! Sparkling Wit, In the Screen's First PANTOMIME PANTOMIME PANTOMIME PANTOMIME PANTOMIME ««£g^ All The Strange, Delightful People Are Waiting to Meet You, THE MAD HATTER, THE MARCH HARE, THE WHITE RABBIT, THE TURTLE, TWEEDLEDUM AND TWEEDLEDEE, AND "ALICE" HERSELF! Reserve Now At Regent Theatre Office For 10.30 Session, Saturday Morning. Children 9d and 1/-, Adults 1/- and 1/6. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) LECTURES. rpHE Director of the MeCabe Acad- ■*- cmy cordially invites you to a LECTURE DEMONSTRATION OF DRESSCUTTING AND DESIGNING in the CALEBONIAN HALL, KILMORE STREET, MONDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, AUG. 20lh, at 2.45 P.M. Mr Hudson Stanley, expert Fashion Stylist and Designer, will conduct the demonstration and will show the simplicity of the MeCabe method. He will be assisted by students and mannequins. ALL SEATS ARE FREE. McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING. The Largest School of Fashion in the British Empire. 3rd Floor, Rest Rooms Bldgs., THE SQUARE. 01387
WAIMAIRI Branch, Farmers* Union. Lecture by Mr A. Leslie, F.R.C.V.S., on "Livestock Diseases," Orange Hall, Belfast, August 17th, 8 p.m. All farmers cordially invited, 1900 MEETINGS. THE CANTERBURY SHEEPOWNERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF EMPLOYERS. ANNUAL MEETING. MEMBERS are reminded that the THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Union will be held TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. in the Canterbury Automobile Association's Rooms, 151 Worcester street, Christchurch (upstairs). BUSINESS: To receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election " g cers; General. .im^aJ WM. H. NICHC Secr» x , 90 Hereford street, C ".*> 5596FP PA V* ''^ INSURANCE. LLIANCE ASSURANCE ■•*■ (Incorporated in Eng 1 ASSETS EXCEED £3O, The following classes of .ianc« are transacted:— FIRE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY MARINE PERSONAL ACCIDENT ACCIDENT FIDELITY GUARANTEE MOTOR-CAR THIRD PARTY PLATE-GLASS. Christchurch Branch—--135 HEREFORD STREET. E. H. BOX, Manager. 'Phone 30-128. A3069F.P. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Main road, between Timaru I and Christchurch, OILSKIN COAT. Finder please communicate with W.E.W., '•Press." 104 | OST, Birdling's Flat, Dark Brown. MARE: new cover on. Information of 30 Bassett street, Burwood. or Thone 33-414. Reward __1 22 T OST, On AsliTey-Sefton road, CLOVER FORK. Finder pleasa communicate with Mcßae. Ashley. 5G25 ILL Person receiving Five-pound dividend too much last race (Tuesday), leave same Jockey Club office, I am loser. PAY OUT. 129 : REWARD Ottered lor oiaciv aim ' White SHEEP DOG. Answers •igger"; lost from 31 Stenness I avenue, off Selwyn street, or Ring •Phone 31-766 m 17NGLISH Cups are the best. rhej. & feel nicer and last longer. Not much dearer, cither, and a great dunce at Minsons.
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