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PICTUEE THEATRES. L i berYy theaTre; Continuous Programme, from 12.0 till 10>0. "THE GIRL WHO I»IO NOT CARE " THE GIRL WHO DID NOT CARE " A Powerful Ivan Film Dealing with a Grave Modern Problem. A Tremendous Drama of Family Life. Till 6.0 p.m. Continuous Prices. From 6.0 till 10.0, D.C. 1/0 and 1/-, Stalls (id. NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK THE GREAT FILM, " TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS." 'TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS." " lOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS." RACE WEEK. BOOK YOUR SEATS. E V E R Y B O I> Y'S ~„,„ THIS WEEK. CHARLES BAY in ...,, „,„ " THE CLODHOPPER." .« MI NEX£ WEEK. NEXT WEEK. " MADCAP MADGE," Starring (11 ,„ «„ . „„ OLIVER THOMAS a J „, , . H:,rr 'son Fisher Glrl H J. A Rollicking, Daring, Piquant ptww PUBLIC NOTICES, USEMENT TAX (Finance Act, 1917), NOTICE is hereby given that, on and alter the lust Day of November, 1917. In pursuance of the Provisions of Part 111 of he Finance Act, 1917, an Amusement Tax will be charged for admission to entertainments as provided by the said Act, at the loUowmg rates:— Payment for admission (exclusive of tax), exceeding 6d, but not exceeding 2/6 Amusement Tax payable, Id. «u prison snail he admitted for payment to any place of entertainment until the proper amount of Tax has been The penalty for the evasion of tills Tax Is £5 for each offence. As the Government intended the Tax to be paid by the public, and the Tax is In addition to the usual Income Taxation now in existence (which has been increased conTHr'v r»ic „.,? hC UNDERMENTIONED TOLA IRES WILL PASS ON THE TAX and follow the action of other New Cities and Provincial Centres:— STARLAND THEATRE QUEEN'S THEATRE GRAND THEATRE LIBERTY THEATRE EVERYBODY'S THEATRE EMPIRE THEATRE, Sydenham. , o >f M TE ~; T!! ,' x Tax is on *y Payable on the Shilling Tickets. The Sixpenny Ticket i* exempt. mT YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF ASSURING PROMOTION L\ r CAMP Is by joining the Last Course of T&fi At the MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOL, 7G Holly Road, Which COMMENCES ON 5Hi, at 7.15 p.m., as the Schawl CLOSE DOWN FINALLY ON DEC. 22nd. Within the next few months all ~~ Second Division Reservists will be upon to serve, and it is only by tak Vantage of this LAST AND EXCEPTIONAL Opportunity—not available in other centres —that you can absolutely ensure for yourself and family more pay, and a higher rate Of pension. Since the inception of the school over 400 Reservists have been trained, and of this number over. 90 per cent, have secured either commissioned or N.C.O. rank. ■ As no new pupils can be admitted after the commencement of this last course, it is essential that arrangement to join be immediately made. Principal, CAPT. C. 11. MATTHEWS. Telephone 4155. pp YO R D & HADFIELD, A. K. Hadfleld] [F. J. G. Wilkinson LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, WORCESTER STREET. THE BUNGALOW LOCALITY. ST. ALBANS NORTH. REALLY UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW.' FIVE ROOMS and every possible convenience. SLATE BOOF, Sunny.Porch. .lust out STYLISH of builder's hands. NORTHCOMPACT ERN ASPECT. Beautifully VERY panelled HALL, off which each LAST room is most conveniently situWORD ated—without doubt a LABOURSTYLISH SAVING HOME. Enamel Bath COMPACT and Hand Basin, Hot and Cold Shower, Gas Cooker, Gas Copper in Washhouse, with Hot and Cold Water over tubs and copper, Sewer Connection. MOTOR ENTRANCE, Latest Electric Light Appliances, Latest Tiled Fireplaces, Wardrobes in Bedrooms, '2 Recess Sideboards la LIVING ROOM. IN FACT THE LAST WORD IN BUNGALOWS. THREE MINUTES FROM CAR. GOOD SECTION. WELL FENCED. cc that WILL SELL. SEE US PROMPTLY. FORD AND HADFIELD, [ (Fol. 5026) Worcester Street,. iVE WANT PARTICULARS OE GOOD SALEABLE PROPERTIES FOR OUR BOOKS. FORD AND HADFIELD, , Worcester Street. pHRISTCHIRCE STORAGE CO. Furniture and Imperishable Goods Stored it Low Rales. Quotations given for packng, freight, etc. TO LET, First-class Warehouse, all completely fitted, filso cellar accommodation for .'eat, etc. Apply 11. M. SPEIRS, Manager. 'Phone 3020. 3267 tX7ANTED—We have the Most Experienced '' Mechanics, and alt work entrusted to is is guaranteed. Just give us a trial. ADAMS LIMITED, High Street. INDIARUBBER Repairs—Hot-water Bottles, etc. 165 Manchester St. Silvertown Co,

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1163, 2 November 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1163, 2 November 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1163, 2 November 1917, Page 1