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I I «... > ■ ■' ■ " ; j AMUSEMENTS. I ;* : : : ; " -::-. : ".:V'~-. •':•■. I ' .:*'V :.■•;'--V" ■. I FLORENCE IDOR ! LORENCE V IDOR '; '-IN-.': ■•/CONQUERING rpHB : Wnffi " UONQDERING IHE OMAN.' COMMENCING TO-DAY (FRIDAY). COMMENCING TO-DAY (FRIDAY , COMMENCING TO-DAY (FRIDAY). At the Ever Popular . ' PRINCESS. _——— ipRINCESS X RINCESS. ; *L§flifilg| PRINCESS. '- —.:-pRBjCESS JT RINCESS. — •:'--»- KIN CESS Is there such a thing as too much culture? • • • Should a girl be allowed to have her own way? ' Is a woman who has to bo conquered . and tamed worth the . effort? Which would you choose— cowboy or a count? : ' Do women, like horses, have to be broken to the bit ? Is a contented mind richer than acrown? Would you let a girl call you an unspeakable idpt? A crude barbarian ?An impertinent clqwn?— And get away with in? Does prido go before ; a fall? Can you kill a woman with'kindnesß ? In Addition j PATHE REVIEW - - - - - - - Topical "DOWN AND OUT." Comedy. " CAT AND THE CANARY." - . - Cartoon, RUTH POLAND •UTH XiOLASD THE TIMBER QUEIEN. In Another Adventmre. GO PET VOUR. M AN " O OTET 1 OUR ivlan." And the PRINCESS PEERLESS ORCHESTRA. In All the Latest and Best. MR. J. EWART Director, j BE WISE. BOOK YOUR SEATS. i Plan at Lewis R. Eady and Son. Ltd.. Queen Street, or phone 586 A. Princess. "THE BROADWAY GETS THE BEST." BROADWAY— To-night. —NEWMARKET ROADWAY— at 7.30. —NEWMARKET " THE LAST TWO NIGHTS. " THE YOUNG DIANA " - Marion Davies " THE YOUNG DIANA " - Marion Davies From the story by Marie Corolh. Also, " THE KID "-.«-• Jackie Coog&n. " THE KID ------ CVarlie Chaplin. Usual Prices. Reserves 1076 A. "P MPRF. SB. NEWT ON. TO-NIGHT (Friday). TO-MORROW (Saturday). Charles Chaplin in " THE IDLE CLASS." Also, "WESTERN HEARTS." (Starring Art. Staton and Josie Sedgwick. Usual Prices. Overture, 7.30 p.m. TyXIELAND CABARET. JULY 25— NIL DESPEEANDUM CLUB DANCE. 7s ed Double Ticket. To avoid disappointment Book your Tables now. Phone 1535. JULY 27— COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS* CLUB DANCE. • Bookings at The Club. Sessions, as usual, at 3 and -8. SPORTING. > I ■ J7IRANKLIN AND '; TyrATAMATA "PACING pLUBS. /COMBINED "nTEETING. ' To be Held on the PLLERSLIE ACECOURSE. nPO,MORKOW (SATURDAY). FIRST RACE STARTS EACH DAY ABOUT 11.30 A.M. ..' ADMISSION; ; To Racecourse . . . . Is 6d. Leger Enclosure ..-.*.. 3s Grandstand Enclosuro— Gentlemen .. ~ .. 10s - Ladies . » . i... 5s No person who has at any time since the passing of the Gaming and Lotteries Act Amendment Act. 1908. followed the occupation of a Bookmaker or Bookmaker's Clerk, no disqualified or undesirable person, will be admitted •to the Ellerslie Racecourse I during the combined meeting of the Franklin and Matamata Racing Clubs, and if any such person is found on such Course he will be removed therefrom and prosecuted for trespass. The promotion of sweeps is prohibited, and any person infringing this regulation will be removed from the Racecourse and prosecuted. W.'S. SPENCE. * 1 ■■'•". Secretary. CANTERBURY. JOCKEY pLUB. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING, 1923. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING, 1923. AUGUST 14. 16, AND 18. ACCEPTANCES for GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. GRAND NATIONAL BUBBLES, .and.. WINTER CUP, also GENERAL ENTRIES close JTO-DAY (Friday), at 8 p.m. P.O. Box 385. • Telegraphic address: "TURF," : CfIRISTCHXRCH. For Full Programme, see Referee. F. C. COTHER. ! ........ ■ Secretary: THOROUGHBRED HORSES FOR SALE. pOR '. PRIVATE SALE. BROWN STALLION, CORDITE BROWN STALLION.- CORDITE SOULT, dam LYDDITE. SOULT, dam LYDDITE. ! Very fast; -' guaranteed sound. Would make a valuable Stud Horse, having a direct strain from St. Simon' and Musket. Apply, W. MOBBERLEY. Ellerslie. DIVORCE NOTICES. TN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW 1 - ZEALAND (CANTERBURY DISTRICT). ' . • ' IN DIVORCE. TO ERNEST HENRY RICKETTg. LATE OF WELLINGTON. TRAM CONDUCTOR. : Take notice that a Citation has been issued out of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Christchurch. citing you to appear and answer the petition of Florence Matilda Ricketf wherein she prays for a dissolution of her marriage with you on the grounds of desertion, and such Citation intimates that, in default of your so doing, the Court will proceed to hear the said Petition, and to pronounce .sentence therein, notwithstanding your absence. ' Now, therefor*, take, notice that, for the purpose aforesaid, you are. within 28 days after the last date of this publication, to attend in person or by your solicitor at the Supreme Court Office at Christchurch, and there to enter an appearance, without which you will not be allowed to address the Court at any stage of the proceedings. ' A copy of the said Citation and Petition will be supplied to you on your applying for the same at the Supreme Court Office at Christchurch. Dated this 2nd day of July, 1923. A. H. CUTLER. - ■ (Seal). Deputy-Registrar. • Friends of the Respondent are particularly requested to forward to : him the foregoing advertisement. '. ; ; WILFRED JOSEPH SIM is the Solicitor for the Petitioner, whose address for service is at the Offices of Messrs. Duncan, Cottenll, and Co., Cathedral Square, Christchurch. This Citation is to '.-' be published three times,, at. intervals of one week,, in the a .. n ? spaper circulating in the W t2ll.£* ,ilßtnt and three times, at intervals of one week, in the N Z Herat.™ district 81>R & t Cating j ? & Auckland BeC(md Ume whidt ifc BUILDIM.Q.gOCiET77Jo TIOBa: , b ballot and bX " ?? ' 7 " 30 ' * 9600 b *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18456, 20 July 1923, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18456, 20 July 1923, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18456, 20 July 1923, Page 16

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