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AMUSEMENTS. J I B E R T Y THEATRE. TIIE LARGEST. ROOMIEST, BEST HEATED end BEST VENTILATED THEATRE in tho DOMINION. LAST DAY AND NIGHT of CONSTANCE TALMADGE , i'.r.d TOM MOORE. I In "THE LESSON." SUPPORTSPiithe Garotte. "Sammy in Siberia" jConicdy*. in Wcstland" iSoe:iic\ Week End Scenic). Ttie Sin-r-r: MR A. CA'iR (Baritone). | LIBERTY ORCHF.STRA Will I--av the hate.-; i'o:n-Ur Music. PRICES: Is Id, ls> 7<l. is id, 7d. .VuiTiAEE: ui a;:.l is 1.1. Box Pi..:i at t'h> Bristol till noon, after-Lj'-orTy. gOGO T IB E R TY. •LJ I 1! X li XY. COMMENCING TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). A Wild rido 'hronu'i the dark— A C;• '• . 'ci U.'d I 0-n-he-t to tho roadside. One soul went out to tr.a Groat ik'yon.i to icaj.'o room for ono that prov«l •to bo the better. A SUPERLATIVE SELECTION. QUALITY r.nd VARIETY. Headed bv the Groat CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. CLARA Kl'.'MA'.L, YOUNG. ! Supported by an All-Star Cast, includirg Lil* liuu V. a'iU.-r. KatV.rst Wu.iams, Nigel Barry, and lit4J-- Ben Alexander. IN HER LATEST SELECT PLAY. An AmVu-an "THE BETTER WIFE." Girl's Romance "TIIK BETTER WIFE." in Enrlan-I. "THE BETTER WIFE." A Play of Tin ills and Love. Also. ih~ Snl<"idil Arrav of SUPPORTING ITEMS. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE and TOPICAL BUDGET. 3rd Instalment o" what is proving a most Popular Travelog", _ "A TOUR IN WESTLAND.** "Just a Few Little Tilings" (Vita. Comedy). P.ithe News (Int"re~t). And Th" Feature. "GETTING nAY WITH NATURE." Tlie Best Chester Ontin? Scenic Yet Produced—lt is a Marvel of Beauty. ExtemWl nf the Pormlar Baritona, Mr A. CADE, who will Sing "Friend of Mine." and "Tnke Off Yo-ir Hat to the BMcptr." And "THE LIBERTY ORCHESTRA" In a New Pro-nnmmo of Music, including The "MARITANA"- OVERTURE. PRICES: Is Id, Is 7d, 2a Id, 2s 7d. Box Plan at The Bristol. 8361 CRYSTAL PALACE. (Continuous.) FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. BERT LYTELL in "EAITH." —Nishtlv MR AND MRS FA ROUHAR YOUNG In their' Delightful Entertßinment. Insistent Recalls at Every Performance. SSDt /\ SITUATIONS VACANT. I | WAN.TED, HARDWARE SALESMAN. Good opportunity. Apply by letter. THE'MANAGER, BRISCOE and CO., LTD., P.O. Box 4<S?, 8882 F. Christchurch. WANTED, by Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company of N.Z.,' Ltd., . JUNIOR CLERK (MALE). Previous experience desirable but not essential. „ Apply, own handwriting, to , manager, 8916F ' 168 Hereford street. (For continuation'of' "Situations Vacant" pa go 8 of this isrqo.) " FINANCIAL. THE DOMINION TRUST Co. of N.Z., Ltd. a TRUSTEES under Wills, and for Mar- - ' riage Settlements, Absentees, Debea tureholdera, Residuary Legatees, ©to, DIRECTORS: G. T. BOOTH, CHiUSTCHURCH. WALTER HILL, CHRISTCHURCH. J. O. JAMESO'N CHIUSTCHURCH. THOMAS STONE, CHRISTCHURCH. E F .STEAD, CHRISTCHURCH. W. K. iIeALPINE. CRAIGIEBURK. JAMES COW, ASHBURTON. B. R. MACDONALD, GERALDINE.
Manager: JAMES STEPHEN DAY. OFFICES: 163 Hereford etroot, Chriatchurch. D 2590-1 FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. OPENING OF SEASON. ' OPENING OF SEASON. OPENING OF SEASON. CUP MATCHES. . CUP MATCHES. CUP MATCHES. T A N C A S T E R P A B K. Ll LANCASTER PARK. LANCASTER PARK. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. SHOW G R'O U N D S. SHOW GROUNDS. OPENING FOOTEALL SEASON. OPENING FOOTBALL SEASON. CUP MATCH, CUP MATCH, TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. 8922 * LEAGUE FOOTBALL* TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES. SYDENHAM v. ADDINGTON At Sydenham Park. FEDERAL v. HORNBY St. Albans Park. LINWOOD v. WOOLSTON Woolston Park. Three Senior Grade Fixtures at Threo o'clook. S3C& Z"EALANDIA BUTCHERY NOW OPEN. CHEAPER MEAT. We Lead, Other# jjollow, Prime Legs Mutton, Sd per lb; Prime Forequartcra, Cd per lb; Prime Loins, 7d per lb; Prime Chop 3, 8d per lb; Prime Sirloin Beet, 3d per lb; Prime Ribe, 8d per lb; Prime Roiled Ribs, 9d per lb; Prima Coined -eef, fci'l and Od per ib; Prime Legs Lamb, 4s; Prime Loins, 3s; Prime Forequarters, ss! Veal, from 4id per H>. i- KAN KLIN and WEBB, 137 High street (opp. Armstrong's). F5193-6iß DRINK HABIT CURED. fpiMES out of number "DRINKO"' haa JL vanquished drink, freed tho man from the degrading bondage, given him his selfrespect, and raised him in tho opinion of hs friends. "Drinko" succeeds whether it is given eecret!y or not. It is tasteless and odourleee, and contains no harmful drups. It won't injure the mo.*i delicate constitution. Drinking CAN b© cured, and "Drinko" docs it. Any genuine enquirer can see the unsolicited testimonials we aro continually receiving, proving that "Drinko" cures drinking. Write for frro Booklet deecrbing this peat cure. All enquires confidentiaL Plain i*nvelopes useJ. La*dy Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 C.P., Lambton quay, Wo) lington. H4890 rpHE EMPIRE EXPRESS COMPANY, 1 3U ST. ASAPH STREET, Chriatchurch, N. 2. (DAY AND NIGHT) 'PHONE 634. Cuotom House, Shipping, and Forwarding Agents, CARRIERS, PACKERS, and FURNITURE REMOVER 3, EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE AGENTS. £4952
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