AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE TALKIES. Final Screening TO-NIGHT of a Great Drama: “UNTAMED” An amazing romance, sweeping you from the South American jungles to the gilded haunts of society. Joan Crawford is splendid, and speaks with a most fascinating voice. Prices: Circle and back stalls 3/4, Front Stalls 2/3, Children 1/-. FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MATINEE. An unusual and interesting all-talking picture of elders, with youthful ideas: “THEIR OWN DESIRE,” Starring Norma Shearer, with Belle Bennett, Lewis Stone and Robert Montgomery. Greater tnan “The Last of Mrs. Cheyney.” Adult audience recommendation. Circle and Back Stalls 3/4, Front Stalls 2/3; Children 1/-. Matinee: 2/3, 1/6; Children 6d. TOWN HALL TALKIES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. All-Talking, Singing, Dancing, and Musical Comedy. “IS EVERYBODY HAPPY?” Featuring the noted vaudeville star, TED LEWIS. A romantic story of intense emotion in a glorious setting of tuneful tunes —making an excellent entertainment. Prices: 3/4, 2/3, Children 1/-. Box Plan at the Bristol. TTARORO SPORTS Club Old Time Learners’ Dance, United Pavilion, TO-NIGHT (Thursday), 8.3 U. Williams’ orchestra. Admission 1/-. QKATING —McKane’s Hall, TO-MOR- ° ROW (Friday) NIGHT, usual time. Also SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING. TJTBERNIAN SOCIETY’S LONG NlGix. DANCE, Columba Hall, FRIDAY. Excellent floor and supper. Steel’s orchestra. Novelty Dances. Final heat of Monte Carlo. CARDS for non-dancers. Gents 2/6; Ladies 1/6. COBDEN VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE Q.RAND JgALL, McKANE’S HALL ::: COBDEN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17. * Novelty Dances. Gents 3/-. Ladies 2/-.
POULTRY AlvO EGGS. COTTON’S QUALITY CHICKS Booking Orders for OCTOBER deliv- 1 ery. Reduced Prices: 12/- per dozen; 1 £2 7s 6d for 50; £4 xss per 100. Rail- 2 age paid. Breeding stock on free ( range. , PULLETS: Three months, December —January delivery, 14/- per pair. F. R. COTTON . 44 Frankleigh Street, iu-KEYDON, CHRISTCHURCH. ( ’Phone 33.672. , "p’OR SALE—Limited number Settings . x Eggs from my prize utility strain : 44 birds, which have laid 1240 eggs in ’ six weeks.—S. H. Finch, Runanga. , STURDY WHITE LEGHORN . CHICKS.—Week-old, 15/- doz.; Fortnight-old, 18/- doz. Rail free. ■ Also Broody Hens, each with 20 chicks, 30/-. Cash with orders. —W. H. Robinson, 72 Locksley Avenue, Burwood, Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICES LAWN MOWERS. T}ON‘T risk having your MOWER sharpened by the obsolete and inaccurate hand-filing method; let us do yours on our modern appliance, which guarantees accuracy and satisfaction. We specialise in this class of work, and besides we collect and c.eliver your MOWER FREE. Ring 136. A. COX, Mackay Street. HAIR PERMANENTLY WAVED Ladies wishing to have their HAIR PERMANENTLY WAVED for ’Xmas holidays, and the summer months, would be wise to BOOK APPOINTMENTS NOW, to save disappointment. OUR METHODS ARE DISTINCTLY SUPERIOR. MISS COWELL £ADIES’ JJAIRDRESSER, MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. ’PHONE 464. TZTTCHINGHAM’S CASH SALE: Rat-trap Pedals, 2/9; Reynolds Chains, 3/3; Sprockets, 1/3; Plated Pumps, 2/6;. Carbide Lamps, 8/9; Rubber Grips, 1/-; Steel Guards, 1/6. CAULIFLOWERS. are now arriving in large quantities, and selling at BEDROCK RATES. Also ORANGES, selling from 2/- per dozen. MANDARINES and LEMONS at low rates. Q.REYMOUTH JpRUIT ]\fART, BOUNDARY STREET. P.O. Box 203 :: ’Phone 486 M.
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