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AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY THE HOUSE LIBERTY LIBERTY J- of Bis LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY BIG CARNIVAL WEEK HOLT OA V PROG RAMME. COMMENCING TO-DAY, at th> Ida !ine^. This ■Dietlire's a «crc-.ii'.i ,to "Otinc: wives and oV.I, > I An - a treat to all males, bo tnoy ehy or too , bold. This Vamp. vamped tha bo?s who cmv a. job. But she wasn't content till slio vauipo-A the whole mob. She routes her checks and powders her nosn\ And irfmt the law 'lows of her daintiness shows. And doc 3 flio use A-x' She you can bot; • Tins Viitucms Vamp, lands tliom all in her net. A Bora Coquette. CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE COX STANCII TALMA DOE CONSTANCE TALMA OGE CONSTANCE TALMA DC 1" COX STANCE TALMA DC-E CONSTANCE TALMAT>GE CONSTANCE TALMA DOE . . . Flutters about the flame of love, lar.'phing when others arc burnt, wlion sI;o appears as "A VIRTUOUS VAMP," "A VIRTUOUS YAM 1?," -A VIRTUOUS YAM i\" "A VIRTUOUS VAMP. 1 ' "A VIRTUOUS VAMP." '"A VIRTUOUS VAMP," "A VIRTUOUS VAMP," "A VIRTUOUS VAMP." With CONWAY TEARLE CONWAY TEARLE The Chief Victim. Vamping is on art! Every girl wants to learn. Every wife wants to tinders', am!. Everv man wants tr> exnerienco. AT LEAST, THAT'S WHAT CONNIE SAYS!! and CONNIE w r. VAMP 13 IT, just IT. oapablo of auorlifying for any ■wife's "HATING LIST," and would bo referred to by your just ami lawful as She Hancle.l von tine "ACID DROPS" as a "SCHEMING" CAT." But FRIENDS, PUNTERS. COUNTRYMEN, AND ORDINARY EVERYDAY COVES, I I ASK YOU ; | WOULD SHE DO YOU? MANAGERIAL NOTE.—AII answers to the above will bo regarded as confidantia). MRS JOHN* ER ASER MR.S JOHN ERASER (Nee Winnie Nixon), Operatio Mezzo Soprano Softly Awakes My Heart (Samson and Delilah), (Saint Saen3). Beloved 'Tis Morn (Ayhv.ird). Waltz Song (Maid of iho Mountains). EPISODE THREE OP THE SENSATIONAL VITAGRAPH SERIAL, SMASHING BARRIERS. SMASHING BARRIERS. SMASHING BARRIEKS. The Tree Hut of Torture. The most eotciting Serial ever produced. THE LIBERTY ORCHESTRA: Overture, "MISSOURI." Box Plan at The Bristol till Noon; afterwards at .the Theatre. Rills' 23!5t! for Reserves. PRICES AS USUAL. 6278 rt E A M D THEATRE. \X. CONTINUOUS FROM 12 NOON. } —- | A WINNER—THE STRAIGHT TIP. , I SEE ' The "GRAND" Programme TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. All THE BOYS will LOVE "A REGULAR GIRL." "A REGULAR - GIRL." "A REGULAR GIRL." The Brilliant Clover Comedy Drama, Featuring The IDOL of the,DIGGERS, ELSIE JANIS, ELSIE JANIS, ELSIE JANIS, . ELSIE JANIS, - ELSIE JANIS, , ELSIE JANIS, ' ELSIE JANIS, ELSIE JANIS, •ELSIE JANIS, ELSIE JANIS, Who created a Furore as "Tho Imp." ALSO. ALSO, The SECOND Episode of the Most WONDERFUL "Stunt" Pioturo bo far, "THE GREAT GAMBLE." "THE GREAT GAMBLE." "THE GREAT GAMBLE." "THE GREAT GAMBLE." "THE GREAT GAMBLE." "THE' GREAT, GAMBLE." DON'T MISS this Serial. SEE it right away at the "GRAyO." GREAT and "GRAND" Supporting Programme. '"VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS." "VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS." "VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS." ETC., ETC., ETC. ! USUAL PRICES. Book at The Bristol I till 12 To-day, thenco at Theatre. ('Phone 2934). 8299 ORGAN RECITAL by DR. J. C. BRADSHAW, At ST. LUKE'S CHURCH, Manchester street, On SATURDAY NEXT. NOV. 13th, at 8 p.m. Special Request Programme. Vocalist: MR H. BLAKELY. 8373 sporting! » N.Z. METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, 9th, 11th, and'l2th NOVEMBER. HURST RACE WILL START EACH DAY AT 11.30 A.M. Special Tram Service Arranged for the Meeting. A Coat Room for Members will be available in the Members' Stand. HORSES COMPETING AT THE MEETING WILL ENTER AND LEAVE BY WRIGHT'S ROAD. ALL MOTOR-CARS MUST BE PARKED in the Enclosures provided tor them, and will NOT BE PERMUTED TO REMAIN* IN THE DRIVES. NO TAXI-CABS WILL BE ALLOWED INSIDE THE GATES. An Enclosure, immediately outside the vehicular entrince gates, is now provided as a stand for Taxicabs. ' A new road leading from Lincoln road, just south of St. Leonard's street, has been opened, for the use of motor traffic. A NEW ENCLOSURE has oecrx provided FOR TRAPS, aiH they will require to enter by WRIGHTS ROAD. No bookmakers or their assistants, dibquali- ; fled or undesirable persons, will 'be admitted to the Racecourse during the Spring Meeting, i and if any such persons <ire found on the ! course they will bo removed and prosecuted as provided in the Act. * 7853F r

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16985, 6 November 1920, Page 1

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