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AMUSEMENTS. Q R i S D THEATRE. TO-DAY, at 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT, at 7 p.m. L\ST FEW DAYS and NIGHT? of tto GREATEST PICTURE Ever Sh-iwr.. RESERVE your Scats to So> The Perfect Woman Divine, ANNETTE KF.LLERMAN \\XF.TTE K l -'LLERMAX AXXETTE KELLERMAX In THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL. "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS." '•A DAU -Hl Fi? OF THE GO PS. "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS.' "'The Daughter of the Gods' has not been surpassed."—"Pr.-ss." -The best of its kin.l th"t so fax been produced."—"Lvttelton Times. "The most stupendous film offering. — "Sxm." COST 1.100,000 DOLLARS 21,018 " son HA REM GTRLS. TEX STAGGERIXG REELS. THE OXLY MILLIOX DOLLAR SPECTACLE EVER PRODUCED. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA OF TWELVE PERFORMERS, ini'ier the baton of Mr A. L PT'TTOX. PRICES: Stalls Is Id, Circle 2s Id. Reserves, Cd extra. Bir I*l an r* TV n.v,H! 5 p.m.: thereafter at the Theatre. 'Phone 2334. 119 SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. LIBERTY The LIBERTY LIBERTY House LIBERTY LIBERTY of LIBERTY LIBERTY Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY EXTRAORDIXARY SUCCESS OF GINGER MICK." IXGER MICK." "GINGER MICK. ' "GIXGER MICK." "GI>"iGER MICK." As told by His Cobber, THE SEXTTMEXTAL BLOKE. "'ls name is on the records at the Melbourne City Court, Fer doin' things an' sayin' things no reel nice fellor ort; An' 'is name is on tho records 'uv the Army, over there, Fer doin' things—same sort o' things—that rose the Bench's 'air." —C. J. DF.XXIS. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. MR FRANK HENRY will recite 'THE INTRODUCTION." THE LIBERTY ORCHESTRA Will Plav Spnciallv Armwl IT IS SOME SHOW! B"x Plan at TV B-isto 1 fill 5 v>.m.; afterwards at the Liberty, 'Phone 236 G. PRICES: Is Id, Is 7d 2s Id, 2s 7d. 3742 EVERYBODY'S — Now Showing. Twice Daily—2.3o and 7.30 p.m. Elinor Glyn's Great Novel, Elinor Glyn's Great 'Novel, "THE CAREER UF KATHERIXE BUSH," "THE CAREER OF KATHERIXE BUSH," "THE CAREER OF KATHERIXE BUSH," Starring CATHERINE CALVERT. CATHERINE CALVERT CATHERINE CALVERT. She was ouite untroubled by what the world calls morality, ond «V had no scruples I A DARING STORY! Splendid Supporting Programme. PRICES AS USUAL. . . • Reserves at - The Bristol or 'Phone "49-25. 3786 T R A N~D THEATRE. Continuous from Noon. "RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE." Feati'rinr • WILLIAM FARNUM. 3753 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. ROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. Under the Patronage of his Worshin the Mavor, DR. H. T. J. TRACKER, M~.P. "NEXT SUNDAY. JUNE 6th. GG PERFORMERS 6G G6 PERFORMERS - Go At the 6th CONCERT 6th 6th COFCEJRT Cth On the 6th DAY 6th 6th DAY Gth Of the 6th MONTH. Cth 6th MONTH.' Gth NEXT SUNDAY, etli -TUNE, AT THE OPERA HOUSE. DOORS OPEN 7.45. 3654 F. L. WOLEDGE, Secretary. JUMBLE SALE AT ST. LUKE'S SCHOOLROOM POSTPONED TO 9th JUNE." : 67 > ' " SPORTING. 7 QANTERBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB WINTER MEETING. . THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 3rd (King's Birthday) AND sth JUNE. TRAMS will Run at FREQUENT INTERVALS. FIRST RACE will Sf?.rt Each Day at 11.15 A.M. No Bookmakers or their ANiatants, Disqualified or Undesirable Persons wil be 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. 359QF LOST AND POUND. LOST. 2EP. FROM HARLEY DAVIDSON. OWNER CAN FIND SAME BY HAVING IT TUNED AT GpRDON AND BARKER, THE MOTOR TUNING EXPERTS, 179 MANCHESTER STREET. G 5315-371 IF LOST in Rangiora, about May 10th, large Silver Hunting Lever WATCH and CHAIN. Reward on returning to "Times" i Agency, Rangiora. 3794 LOST, between Bedford row end Bonnington's, Chemist, Child's Brown FUR. Reward on returning to M. Gentles and Co., Bedford row. 79 REWARD. "MISSING from Dixon Bros.' paddock at Sockburn, 11 Big WETHERS (Half and Three-quarterbred, late shorn). Anyone that can give information that will lead to their recovery vrill be substantially rewarded. Dixon Bros., Cashel street. 3777 STRAYED from my Farm at Springston, on Tuesday, May 18th, Smooth-haired, black and tan SHEEP-DO, answering to name of Tweed. Any person supplying information leading to his recovery will bo rewajdefl. E. S. Parish, Springston. 103 V\,' ILL the person known to have taken from the Ellesmere School, last Friday (May 28th), three (3) OVERCOATS, two (2) RUGS, and one (1) SCARF, return I to Ellesmere Station at once. 3729

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16850, 2 June 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16850, 2 June 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16850, 2 June 1920, Page 1

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