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PICTURE THEATRES. T II K A T H E THE PICTURE Everyone is Talking About. The MOST POWERFUL Production of the Yeav, "THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE." "THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE." "THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE." "THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE." " THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE. ' "THE BLINDNESS 01' DIVORCE." In SEVEN Wonderful Acts. A Brilliant WILLIAM FOX Drama, Containing a Virile, Vital Message to Everyone. MOTHERS and FATHERS. GIRLS and YOUTHS. HUSBANDS and WIVES. SWEETHEARTS. SEE! SEE! SEE! "THE BLINDNESS OF DIVORCE." Also Showing: ALICE JOYCE, in "Song of the Soul." FIVE Glorious Acts. Day Session: 2 p.m. Evening: 7 p.m. Prices: Day, Od and 1/1. Evening, l/'I and 2/1. RESERVE at THE BRISTOL, or 'Phone 2934 (Theatre). jYDENHAM PIC TU R E~S. Your Last Chance of Seeing " THE MAN FROM KANGAROO." "THE MAN FROM KANGAROO." Featuring SNOWY BAKER. And " THE LION AND THE MOUSE," Featuring ALICE JOYCE. TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY—- " THE WAY OF A WOMAN," Featuring NORMA TALMADGE. QRYSTAL PALACE. ALL THIS WEEK. ALL THIS WEEK. A Peck-a-Boudoir Comedy of Innocents on a Honeymoon. ~...... who knows what a honeymoon is viil enjoy the laugh of their* lives. PLEASE GET MARRIED." It is Racy, but it isn't Shocking! "PLEASE GET MARRIED." "PLEASE GET MARRIED." A "PLEASE GET MARRIED." Laugh Riot " PLEASE GET MARRIED." "PLEASE GET MARRIED." "PLEASE GET MARRIED." VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA The Peter Pai; of the Screen. She wins women and she delights boys and girls, because she's Human and Appeal- \ ing. An Absolute Scream from Start to Finish. By order of the Censor, this picture is recommended more especially for Adult Audiences. SUPPORTS: TOPICAL BUDGET. "LONG GREEN" (Unique Comedy). PRICES AS USUAL. Booking at The Bristol. PUBLIC NOTICES. N THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT, HOLDEN AT CHRISTCHURCH. THE MAYOR, COUNCILLORS AND BURGESSES of the Borough of New Brighton, PLAINTIFF, And. THE SEVERAL PERSONS whose names are set out in the Schedule hereto, DEFENDANTS. IT IS ORDERED that service of the summons in each of the Cases mentioned in the Schedule hereto be effected by advertising a copy of this Order in the "Lyttelton Times" and "Sun" newspapers. AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that the summonses be returnable at the Magistrate's Court at Christchurch on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of September, 1920. Dated at Christchurch, this 16th day of August, One thousand nine hundred and twenty. SCHEDULE. Plaint No. Claim. Costs. Roll No. Defendant. 1577/1920 £1 18/3 3/- 92-97 John W. ; Bennett 1580/1920 £2 0/4 8/- ' 099 A. M. Dlggell 1765/1920 £1 *B/2 3/- C 67 Wm. Arthur ** Baker 1767/1920 £1 10/7 3/- .2085 William Bruce 1709/1920 £0 13/9 3/- 531 B. J. Ager 1770/1920 £1 17/1 -8/- 576 Alfred 587 Dencher 1709/1920 £0 13/9 3/1770/1920 £1 17/1 - 8/W. A. D. BANKS, r£ m N. GIBBS, ACCOUNTANT and SECRETARY, Specialising in Farmers' Trustees' and Property Owners' Business, mid In Land and Income Tax matters. S8 HEREFORD ST. W. (opp. Union Bank). P.O. Box 391. ' Telephone 5101. . "tirHAT ABOUT YOUR EVES? Arc you overworking and straining tliem? Call to-day and have them examined by ALEX. GRANT, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, Whitcombe's Buildings, 115 Cashel Street. ARTIFICIAL EYES FITTED. Large Assortment Always in Stock. ~ p A T E NT S. OBTAINED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. CYRIL CARLYON COATES, F.1.1.P.A. (N.Z.), 8.M.1.P.A. (Aust.), F.M.C.I.P.A. (Loud.). TATENTAT T O R N E Y And 131 HEREFORD ST. (opp. Rank of N.Z.I, Tel. 2SK2. A 1165. CHRISTCHURCH. £IO4O This is a Fine Bungalow in .this favoured and healthv district. The rooms are all of good .size, and the dining-room is panelled. Bathroom (hath and basin), pantry, scullery, wasliliousc (copper and tubs), etc., hot and cold service, gas for cooking, and ::ll conveniences. The section, which is about 1 acre, is laid out in lawn and garden. II 1.1 .AMY X l!.\ M vM.III'.STER
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2030, 17 August 1920, Page 1
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