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PICTURE THEATRES. E v E R > B O D Y'S "The Show that Sets the Standard." TRIANGLE'S BRIGHTEST AND MOST FASCINATING DRAMA " THE CLODHOPPER" Starr'ng CHARLES RAY. A Laughing, Dancing, Sensational Success. A Glowing Galaxy of Girls in Gossamer Raiment in the Smartest, Fastest, and Raciest Cafe Scene ever screened. DARING! AMAZING! SENSATIONAL t See the Dance of the Moment—"THE CLODHOPPER GLIDE." Come Prices as usual. LIBE RT Y THEATRE. From 12 noon till 10 p.m. THE GREAT IVAN FILM "THE GIRL WHO DID NOT CARE" "THE GIRL WHO DID NOT CARE" From the Story hy Don Dundas. Starring JAMES MORRISON JAMES MORRISON JAMES MORRISON And LOUISE VALE LOUISE VALE LOUISE VALE A Logical, Vital, Powerful, and Dramatis Offering. Highest Standard of Photoplay Acting. Beautiful Scenes. A Gripping Play. Sensation in every reel. Till C p.m. Continuous Prices. From C p.m. D.C. 1/0 and 1/-, Stalls 6d. A. & P. SHOWS. HANKS PENINSULA A. L* ASSOCIATION. LITTLE RIVER. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1917. ENTRIES (except Post Entries) CLOSE ON SATURDAY, NOV. 10th. For the convenience of intending exhibitors, Entries may he made during till Christchurch Show at the Association's Tent. Schedules and all information from tin Secretary. H. LEWTHWAITE, 43G5 Little River. ELECTION NOTICES. ITTOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AIH 1 BOARD ELECTION. WAIPARA COUNTY. IN THE MATTER of "The Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1909," and amendments thereto, and "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," and amendments thereto. I HERERY GIVE NOTICE that an ELECTION of ONE Duly Qualified Person to represent the Contributing Districts of Waipara on the North Canterbury Hospital and Charitable Aid Board will be held on WEDNESDAY, the Mth day of November, 1917. AND I HEREBY APPOINT the County Council Ollice, Waikari, as the place, and the 7th day of November, 1917 (before noon), as the time, for the NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES. Each Nomination must be in the form prescribed by the above Acts, and must be delivered to me, or addressed to me and delivered at the place named above, at any time after publication of this notice and before noon on the said day of nomination. Each nomination must be accompanied by a deposit of £3. Nomination Papers can be obtained from Dated this 30th day of October, 1917. VV. T. LINDSAY, 4579 Returning Officer. PUBLIC NOTICES. IT* O U THE ROYAL NAVY. ■ Oil THE ROYAL NAVY, FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT NAVY DAY. NAVY DAY. FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT NAVY DAY. NAVY DAY. STREET SALE OF BADGES. Depot for receiving Gifts of Produce and Articles for the various Stalls will be open at 92 Worcester Street, TO-MORROW and TWO FOLLOWING DAYS, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 4541 CHEAPEST GROCERIES IN TOWN. Orders called for and goods delivered da in any suburb. K.B. POWDER, 1 1 tin. SEPARATOR BUTTER, 1 1, 1/6 lb, JELLIES (GOOD), 5 a 1 '-. CURRANTS, B<d lb. SULTANAS, Did lb. CORNFLOUR, 5Ad pkt. PLAIDS, 9d pkt. NELMOA COCOA, lid tin. PEACHES AM) APRICOTS, I.'- till. GOOD FAMILY TEA, 1 8 and 2 - lb. W. .T. McKENZIE, WALTHAM SUPPLY STORES. 'Phone 2178. ]J| cKEN ZI E & WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, ■ CATHEDRAL SQUARE '*j (Next Post Office). ' THE AUCTION ROOMS EOR RECORD THE AUCTION ROOMS EOR RECORD FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! Are you contemplating selling your Fur« niturc? If so, it will pay you handsomely to give us a call. SHOULD YOU PREFER TO SELL FOR STRAIGHT-OUT CASH, on* of our representatives will call on you AT ONCE and offer you THE HIGHEST RULING MARKET PRICE either for tlis contents of your home or a single article of furniture; or WE WILL EXCHANGE your worn or old-fashioned goods FOR NEW AND UP-TO-DATE FURNISHINGS. SAL E S SALES IN OUR CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Telcphono 1881. McKENZIE & WILLIE Auctioneers, Cathedral Square (next Post Ollice).

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1160, 30 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1160, 30 October 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1160, 30 October 1917, Page 1

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