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THE THEATRE; EVERYBODY’S THEATRE Twlo* V, 30 p.m. and 7.80 p.m. “THE PRIDE OF PALOMAR " and “ TORCHY S NUT SUNDAE/* STRAND THEATRE. Continuous frcnt Noon. “STRONGER THAN DEATH *’ And “ IS MATRIMONY’ A FAILURE?'* GRAND theatre. Twice Daily. IS to 5 and 7 te 10 p.m “ EAST IS WEST '* And “ WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?'* LIBERTY THEATRE. Twice Daily, a p.m. and 7.90 p.m. " ONE OF THE BLOOD.” “ THE MAN FROM BEYOND. 1 11 HIS WIFE’S HUSBAND.” and " ENDURANCE.” THEATRE royal. TO-NIGHT. ALLAN DOONE “ IN OLD DONEGAL.’* Box Plan at The BristolSYDENHAM PICTURES. To-night, at 7.1*. ‘ ONE OF THE BLOOD.'* “ HEADIN’ WEST,’’ and “ HIS WIFE’S HUSBAND/' CRYSTAL palace. I P-*- * p.m.; 6.80 p.m. to Sleapytima. “ FRENCH HEELS '* and “ THE FLAMING HOUR.” OPERA HOUSE. To-night, at A Bert Terrell. Pat Nash and Nellie Ai?« deraon, Tubby Stevens. George Dixon. John Pastor, Walter George’s Sunshine Players. LOST, FOUND, ETC. T OST between St Martins and Tuan ~ Street via Opawa, £lO Note tied im knot. Finder Phone 2729, Payment Note stopped. T OST between Lyttelton, Boat, Harbour, -*-* and Christchurch. Bottom Set Teeth. I Beward °n returning to 92. Durham St. T OST. between Linwood Library and Roilest on Street, Amethyst Brooch. Ra. turn_ to 140, Rolleston Street- Reward. LOST. Gold Expanding Bracelet. Reward. Return Davidson and Wauehop. Ij'OUND, Purse containing money 1 FlI __ Cashel Street W. 6667 ipoUND Gentleman's bike in City, Owner -A may have same l»y paying expense* and giving description. Apply 33, North Avon Road. St Albans. WANTED TO BUT. T\f ANTED to Buy Man's Bike. Must M suit heavy man. State Price Pie, TIT"ANTED to Buy. Tan suitable foroamp* * * ing. any condition; must be cheap. Write'l4, Comhill Street. St Albans. T\ r ANTED to Buy a Quantity of Quinces. " ” State price Jl9. Stretcher; elate price. SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTKP r ANTED a First Class Motor Painter, f ’ First Class working conditions. Apply. CRAWLEY', RIDLET. and Co.. Ltd. -\TOUNG Energetic Man Seeks Position A- with Grain Merchant; i years’ experi« ence buying. Pl 5. BACHEIjOR Wants Young Woman t« clean house in evenings. DlB. I Wf ANTED Cook-General, Country StatioP » * Good Wages, small family. Apply 122. Papanui Road. Phone 48.3. GIRLS required for Factory. Apply Aul c ebrook and Co. YOUNG. Strong Married Woman requires Work, few hours daily. E 24. W YTICTORIA Labour Agency requires Gen* * eral Farm Hand. Teamsters, Youth for Machine Milking. 11. P.. Maid and House, maid-laundress same place. H.P. Maid* town. Generals town ami country. aIM Cooks. W.H. Keeper. Ashburton. Waitini engagements: Married Couples. Cowmert, Gardeners. Apply Miss Hills. PnniM 4717, Victoria Chambers, 10P. Armagh Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. STRAYED from 21S, Armagh Street, Gr«i Persian Kitten with Y'ellow Ribboi round neck. Reward. D2O. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL BY-LAW NO. 6. ELECTRICAL FITTERS' LICENSES. THE Board of Evaruiners will hold a* Examination for Ist and 2nd Gradd Electrical Fitters' Licenses in the Offlees oi the Electricity Department, corner of Man elie3*er and Armagh Streets, on FRIDAY 4th MAY. at 7 p.m.. APPLICANTS must supply, with Applica, tion Form, a reference from their Em ployers. • APPLICATION FORMS for Examinatioi —obtainable at the Electricity Depart nient's Offices—to be lodged with the Citj Electrical Engineer not later than Thuri day. May 3rd. 1923. J. LY'THGOE. For Board of Examiners I THE “ LYTTELTON TIMES.” SPECIAL ARTICLE EVERY Di Y. Authoritative Writer. NEXT WEEK S SPECIALS Will include: • HAWAIIAN RELIGION— (A! THI REIGN OF THE GODS," by Prof-* sor J. Macmillan Brown. • ASHBURTON FARM SCHOOLEDUCATION FOR THE MAN 0> THE LAND." by Mr F. E. Ward, «l the New Zealand Department *4 Agriculture. • A LITERARY CAUSER lE," by M: Charles Wilson. Parliamentary LI • THE REPARATIONS TANGLE—THI FLIGHT FROM THE MARK. Ysn Professor J. B. Condliffe. Profeseo: of Economy. Canterbury College. WHEAT MARKETING SCHEME. rk EPORTS having been circulated to th, detriment of some Millers who ha-n not signed the Wheat Marketing Schem« Agreement, the Wheat Board de-ires « contradict these reports and to 3tate Wood Brothers. Limited. Christchurch, ani The Canterbury Roller Mills, A*hburtog are loyally observing the spirit of *l* Scheme and wheat-growers who have madi sales to them of milling wheat will be full} entitled to participate in the distrihutio* of any surplus funds in the wheat pool GEO. W. LEADLEY. Chairman. WHEAT EOARJ

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17031, 3 May 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17031, 3 May 1923, Page 8