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THE GRAND. COM MEN C; I NCr TO- D AY . COMMENCING TO-DAY. THE DEAREST. SWEETEST STORY EVER TODD. K ATE DOUG I .AS WTGGI N S “ TIMOTHY’S QUEST.” INTERPRETED FOR THE SCREEN WITH AN INFALLIBLE SYMPATHY AND CHARM. A PICTURE WE ARE PROUD TO RECOMMEND TO OUR PATRONS. See—Little Baby Rowland as " Lady Gay.” See—Master Joseph Depew as ” Timothy.” See—Vi via Ogden (the scandalising “ Martha " of • Way Down East ”) as Hi tty Tarbox. The etory of two orphans and their search for a home—Not many tears, but plenty of laughs. - TIMOTHY'S QUEST.” “ TIMOTHY’S QUEST.” A STORY ABOUT CHILDREN. BUT NOT ONLY FOR CHILDREN. Supported by The Paramount Royalty Masterpiece, " THE GILDED LILY." Featuring MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY In her greatest screen achievement. She \ has played many roles since she played j this one, but none to equal it. See Special advertisement on page 2 of supplement. DAY SESSIONS: 12 Noon and 2 p.in. EVENING SESSION: 7 p.m. Doors open 6.30 p.m. Box Plan now open at The Bristol, or 'phone Theatre. 2954. MEETINGS. SOMERFIELD AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will he held Tn the Somerfield School on October 2, 1923. at 7.30 p.m. P. RING. 8585 Hon. Secretary. TRADES HALL. Important to Unionist*, j Sunday evening. 30th September, at t 8 p.m. Speakers: Messrs H. T. Armstrong. J M.P. : D. G. Sullivan. M.P. Subject: “The j Miners Lock-out,” and ” Why Their Appeal • for Financial Assistance should be support ed by the Workers.” Roll up on Sunday at S p.m. and hear the Facts of the Case. 8112 R.A.0.8. G.L.E. A LL " BUFFS ” are hereby notified that -YA. the Ye Petitor Lodge, No. 2674, holds its Meeting every TUESDAY, in the .Lodge Room. Foresters' Hall, Oxford Terrace, at 7.45 p.m. Roll up and make Buffaloism in New Zealand what it is at Home. S.T.B. Particulars from SECRETARY, 445 118, Chester St., City. TENDERS. FOR SALE BY TENDER. THE OTIRA GORGE HOTEL, fPENDERS, addressed to the- undersigned, X are invited and will be received up to seven o'clock p.m. on Saturday, October 6. 1923, for the purchase of the above wellknown hotel, situate at. foot of the worldfamed Otira Gorge, together with 25 acres freehold land. The hotel consists of thirteen rooms besides a detached cottage of 6 rooms and two small cottages, also motor garage and. A substantial business is at present being done, and with the coming summer it, will greatly improve, as the position of the hotel lends itself to tourist traffic. famous Otira Gorge. Stock and furniture to be taken at valuTERMR: One-half cash, balance in payments extending over a period of six years at. 6 per cent. DEPOSIT: A deposit, of twenty pounds to accompany each tender. Further particulars from .T. Mandl and Co.. brewers, Hokitika. or the undersign ed. M. .L FOGARTY AND CO. P.O. Box 147, Greymouth. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. 400 M CNIC7 PAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. DOWER WILL BE CUT OFF on SUXI DAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, from 8 a.m. man's Road. May's Road. Brett's Road, Brown’s Road. Gordon Avenue, Bristol Street., Holly Road, Merivale Lane. Rossali Street, Fulton Avenue. iStrowan Road., for the purpose of carrying out, necessary work. ,T. LYTHGOE. City Electrical Engineer. I Christchurch, 28th September. 1923. 483 EDUCATIONAL. EXPERIENCE. i ] HP HE Directors, Secretary, Manager, AnJ countant and every active executive 1 of this organisation are experienced, practical Accountants, qualified by exam. v The men who direct the work of THE HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON SERVICE 1 are well up in modern Accoutancy theory, but in practice their theories are soundly tempered by the solid common sense of long practical experience. If you wish to solve the problem of your future caretir, this is a pretty good place to bring it. You will be welcome at any HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON 3 Correspondence Schools, Ltd., P.O. Box 516, Auckland. D LORY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Haller* stein's Buildings, Triangle. Principal. Miss M. D. Digby, Holder of Teachers' Diplomas. Assisted by a, statf of highly qualified and experienced teachers. Complete commercial course, including Short, hand. Typewriting, Bookkeeping. Otfic.y Routine and all other cognate subjects. The best, of teaching methods involving no delay or waste effort. A permanent de. mand exists for the services of our quali. Red students. Term commences any time. 3 > rospectus on application. (Opp. D.1.C.) TeL 1537. BEEF MUTTON -- PORK. REST QUALITY ONLY. OUPERIOR DELICACIES AND SMALL O GOODS FRESH DAILY. Mild Cured Hams and Bacon a Speciality at ROB E R T S ' SC. BEEF AND PORK BUTCHERS. Corner Caahel Street and East Belt. 'Phone 2232. Ol’P. Eastern HoteL

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17158, 29 September 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17158, 29 September 1923, Page 3