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AMUSEMENTS. . No; understood! We move along asunder, ; Our path- prow wider, ;;s the seasons creep 1 a:or.-,- the years— ■ We marvel, and we wonder why life is life, i And then we iall asleep! ot understood! |T?VER\3ODY'S. ' iTho Distinctive Theatre.) Twice Daily, 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. A "BIG" HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! A "BIG" HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! THIS WEEK THIS WEEK We have pleasure in presenting an AIITCRAFT SPECIAL ATTRACTION, which has met with an extraordinary reception everywhere when shown, Entitled, "THE COPPERHEAD," "THE COPPERHEAD," —— "THE COPPERHEAD," "THE COPPERHEAD." • "THE COPPERHEAD," —- Oi"NOT UNDERSTOOD!" "NOT UNDERSTOOD!" "NOT UNDERSTOOD!" It is a Beatiful, a Wonderful Picture! A Photo-play that Reaches the Heart and Tugs at the Emotion. Not the least feature of this remarkable play is the Wonderful Acting of LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE. Ho excels himself in the name Tole, and gives a tense and subtle characterisation that will never bo forgotten. "THE COPPERHEAD," '-.HE COPPERHEAD," "THE COPPERHEAD," "THE COPPERHEAD," "THE COPPERHEAD," Haa been hailed as a distinct achievement. It is a story of a noble man who was "not iinders'tood." In addition— ELSIE FERGUSON ELSIE FERGUSON ELSIE FERGUSON ELSIE FERGUSON In Sir Arthur Pinero's Celebrated Play, "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER." "His HOUSE IN ORDER." "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER." "HIS. HOUSE IN ORDER." An absorbing drama of a "second wife"— one who was always measured by tho perfections of tho first—always found wanting—driven to fight for a place in her own fam- • ily until in desperation— She revealed what tho first wife really was! EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at Tho Bristol o r 'Phone 4925. 8310 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LEATHAM-SYMONS RECITALS. CONCERT TOUR.. CONSTANCE LE-ATHAM (Pianiste). AV A SYM ON S (Violiniste). Q HORAL HALL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, At 3 p.m. H. H. TOMBS, 8355 ■ Manager for Tour. roB SA.LE. WHAT WE SUGGEST IS thtit you inspect this English Car, fitted with stream line body, seating five passengers, for £200, and decide quickly. DAVID CROZIER, LTD., 57-59 Worcester street "VV., D 2831-6066 Christchurch. NEW BRIGHTON HOUSES. FOR Special Sale, account Client, —New Bung-alow, immediate possession. 4 rooms and sun porch, E.L. and gas. £775. 5-roomed Bungalow, garage, all conveniences, £900. ARTHUR L. GRAY, F.P.A.N.Z,, J.P., Sharebroker and Accountant, Stewart Dawson's Building, High street, Christchurch. GGI63-201F . ENGLISH MOTOR-CAR. 17IOR SALE, "WOLSELEY" 5-SEATER, ' 1?-16 H.P. Suitable Family Car or for Taxi. INSPECTION INVITED. o Apply H. E. PARTRIDGE and CO. (N.Z.), LTD.,. 214 Madras street. 6120F ' TO USED CAR BUYERS. BY KIND PERMISSION OF MESSRS HENDERSON and FORDE., RB. WALKER, USED CAR SALESMAN, WILL BE AT STAND G., OLYMPIA SHOW, TO ATTEND TO ALL ENQUIRIES. 300 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. 8162F CLOSE TO BEALEY AVENUE. FINE HOUSE 6 ROOMS. £1450. This fine House has 6 largo rooms and all the usual conveniences, plastered and papered, porcelain bath and basin, linen press, wardrobes, hot and cold service, gaa and all converiences, main sewer, h.p. water. Fine Section, in lawn and garden. Cool and bike shed. This is a very eolid being 1 specially well built. Situated within easy walking distance of the City. This is a very fine proposition. HILLARY and BAXTER, H5252-377F 178 Manchester street. CLOSE TO CITY AND IN GOOD LOCALITY. BUNGALOW of 7 Large Rooms, with a verandah facing north and weet, panelled hall. Whole House is Ta-tefully Papered. Electric Light and Gas. High Pleasure Water Supply and Scwor Connexion. FULL QUARTER-ACRE SECTION NICELY PLANTED. ASPHALT DRIVE. MOTOR GARAGE. PRICE £1900. GODFREY and TAYLER, 100 Hereford 6treet. G5241-SIO4F CYCLISTS WHO WANT TYRES TO LAST A LONG TIME should buy CLINCHER TYKES. Made by Britain's j xubber concern for Britishers. H5174

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 1

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