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BOOTSAVE BOOTSAVE BOOTSAVE BOOTSAVE BOOTSAVE A BOON TO HEADS OI r FAMILIES. (XTS THE BOOT BILL IN THHEK 17,1 PER TIN. BOOTSAVE BOOTSAVE BOOTSAVE BOOTSAVE BOOTSAVE 1/4 rKU HEBE'S VOl It CHANCE TO ECONOMISE. BOOTSAVE is rosily iippllcd. Makes Boots last thrc TUCK'S. LIMITED, COLOMBO STREET. Told PBEMIER PBOVISJON HOUSE. PREMIER PROVISION HOUSE s 5399 anil ;,m.

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CONTINUED SUCCESS OF ENGLAND'S GIFTED ORATOR-ACTOH, FREDERICK HALDANE, FREDERICK HALDANE, WHO DELIVERS A BRILLIANT AND THRILLING LECTURE WHILE THE PICTURE IS BEING SCREENED. SPECIAL NOTE TO LADIES! SPECIAL NOTE TO LADIES! Ladies are particularly advised to attend the Matinees «J 2.30, % thus avoiding nightly crush. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. . SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL ACCOMPANIMENT. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., afterwards at the Theatre. 'Phone 2300. PRICES: Matinee, 1/t, 2/1. Children halfprice. Night, 1/1, 1/7, 2/1, 2/7. Z. METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. AVG US T MF.ET IN G. SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY', 7th. 11th, and 13th AUGUST. TRAMS WILL RUN AT FREQUENT INTERVALS. FIRST .RACE WILL START EACH DAY AT 11 A.M. No Bookmakers or their Assistants, Disqualified or Undesirable Persons will he admitted to the Racecourse during the Meeting, and if any such persons are found on the Course they will be REMOVED and PROSECUTED, as provided in the. Act. >RACKENFIELD HUNT CLUB > POINT-TO-POINT STEEPLECHASE. To be held at AMBERIJSY, FRIDAY, AUGUST oth. Horses must weigh out at Dalgety's Store at 1.30 p.m. about three miles. Light-weights, 11.7, about three miles. Farmers' Plate, 12.0, Ave furlongs. M. BETHELL, 5208 Master. MIE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. Paid-up Capital £2,500.000 Bcscrvc Liability of Proprietors r».000,000 Reserve Fund 2,030,000 Together £10,130,000 A FINAL DIVIDEND of 8/- PER SHARE in respect to the year ended 28th February, ISI2O, having been declared, same Is NOW PAYABLE to Shareholders on the New Zealand Branch Register at 30th .Tune, 1920, in respect of shares standing in their names on that date. W. A. KIELV, Acting-Inspector Wellington, 28th July, 1020. 5203 t> "is m o v"Fl ', '■ No ti c i:. ARTHUR M, EMMETr. M.1.A.P., FOOT SPECIALIST NOWREM O V E I) To OXFORD CHAMBERS, 77 HEREFORD ST.. CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. 'Phone A4BH2. r,i:;i rjv N. GIBBS, ACCOUNTANT and SECRETARY, Specialising in Farmers' Trustees' and Property Owners' Business, and in Mnd and Income Tax matters, sS HEREFORD ST. W. (opp, Union Rank). P.O. Box 304. Telephone 5164. WHAT ABOUT YOUR EYES? Are you overworking and straining them? Call to-day and have them examined liy ALEX. GRANT, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, Whltcombc's Buildings, 115 Cashel Street. ARTIFICIAL EYES FITTED. I-arge Assortment Always In Stock. OBTAINED THROUGHOUT THE WOULD. CYRIL CARLYON COATES, F.1.1.P.A. (N.Z.). 8.M.1.P.A. (Aust,), F.M.CI.P.A. (Loud.). PATENT A T 1 U It N E Y And CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. 1.14 HEREFORD SJ. (opp. Dank of N.Z.i, Tel. 2882, AMCS. CHHISTCHI R( 11. • 1 OOKE'S SODA 1 O U N T A I N DELICIOUS TOAST, CRUMPETS, SOLI'S, SANDWICHES. \\ HiIUTEN'S COCOA builds strong luvilth) men mid women mid stnnlj

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2018, 3 August 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2018, 3 August 1920, Page 1

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