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AMUSEMENTS. . f> II B E R T Y. LAST DAY. LAST NIGHT. NORMA TALMADGE, In A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS. From tho novel by Lo Roy Scott. • Sixth Epi?oclo of tho Serial, SMASHING BATSKIKRS. LAST XIGHT OF MEO CIMINO, Tho Wonderful Cniid Entertainer. PRTCICS: Matinee—ls Id, Is Td, 2s Id, Children Halfprice. Nitrht—la Id, Is 7d, Os Id, 2s 7d. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., of torwards at tie Theatre Riug 'Phono 23H6. ! 2392 LIBERTY rPHE HOUSE LIBERTY LIBERTY -»• of 13U LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY commencing Saturday. Largest and Most Attractive Programme Presented at this Theatre. Nat Gould's Racing; Story, 'THE GREAT COUP." "THE GREAT COUP." "THE GREAT COUP." "THE GREAT COUP." "THE GREAT COUP." "THE GREAT COUP." An English Drama of tho Racing Turf, Featuring POPPY WYNDHAM POPPY WYNDHAM » And * STEWART ROUE. STEWART ROME. An All-British Production. "They're off!" A beautiful start— and The Eaglet settled down to his big ta-sk gamely. On, on they wont, tho* cirl jockev watching! her opportunity to get through. Her chonco came. Tho Eaglet started to forgo ahead, when—what's this?—two jockeys aro hemming her in, one of them tho man she has most cause to fear, the jockey eho thrashed ■with her own whip, and who had sworn to "get even." She can't get through—but "WATCH 1 She pulls Tho Easrlot out end takes the outside running. Never raising , her whip, trusting to the perfect under- | standing between horse and rider and Tho Eaglet's bij heart, Kate drew elowly in front. The crowded etand loomed up big in front— the post—the winning post—coming in sight. Also Tho Man who Fills tho Aching Void in Picture Comedy, LARRY SEMON LARRY SEMON; LARRY SEMON LARRY SEMON, W&o made such, a hit recently in "The . Grocery Clerk," in another new Laughter-Raiser, "THE FLY COP." "THE FLY COP." "THE FLY'COP." "THE FLY COP." A man in btye who geta into more .trouble, in five minutes than any ordinary person would in a lifetime. Wβ don't believe in boosting another fellow's business, % but if you've got cracked lipe, you'd better buy some lip salve before seeing , "THE FLY COP." MISS LYNNE~EDWARDS. MISS LYNNE EDWARDS. ' DANCE RECITAL. DANCE RECITAL. An Enchanting Display, including Classical, Character, Solo, and Ballet Dancing by c band of Clever, Winsome Children. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES. ■ MELODIOUS MUSIC. BBHrl/lANT LIGHTING AND EFFECTS. 16 PERFORMERS. 7th Episode, SMASHING BARRIERS. SMASHING BARRIERS. "The Fatal Flight." THE LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. Overture: Popular JACK and TOMMY Tunee. . . Box Plan at The Bristol. PRICES AS USUAL. 239 a C*. TRAND THEATRE. Last Day of BUCK JONES and GEORGE WALSH. To-morrow—SATURDAY—To-morrow WM. FARNUM WM. FARNUM WM. FARNUM In the Story from Zano Grey's Novel, "THE LAST OF THE DUANES." "THE LAST OF THE DUANES." "THE LAST OF THE DUANES." >. ' i 2377 riORONATIQN HALL, SPREYDON. . SATURDAY, DEC. 4th. SALE OF WORK, 2 p.m. CONCERT, 7.30 p.m. Admission Concert, Iβ. In aid of Enlargement of St.' Martin'e Church Sundoy_School. ' 127 TUMBLE SALE, RECHABITES HALL, *J St. Asaph street, Linwood. SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 4th, At 2.30 p.m. ADMISSION 3d. (Between East belt and Phillip street). 72 SYDENHAM FOOTBALL CLUB ASSEMBLY—FinaI Night of the Season, SATURDAY NEXT, DEC. 4th. Gente Iβ, Ladies Gd. 12a TV/TETHODIST ORPHANAGE GROUNDS, IU. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Barrow Fete. Great Variety Attractions. If wet held in Sunday School. m Admission 6d. ■ HABBOTTR BOARD. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD. PROPOSED BY-LAWS. AMENDING BERTHAGE, STORAGE, SAILORS' HOME, AND OUTLVTING JETTY CHARGES, ASD INSTITUTING A HARBOUR IMPROVEMENT. RATE. IN" accordance with the provisions of the "Harboure 'Act, 1908," and the Acta amending the same, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ABOVE-MENTIONED PROPOSED BY-LAWS to amend the Bylaws and charges made on the 17th FEBRUARY, 1915, now in iorco at the Port of Lyttelton, in respect of: — BERTHAGE. STORAGE, SAILORS' HOME, and OUTLYING JETTIES. And A NEW BY-LAW INSTITUTING A HARBOUR IMPROVEMENT RATE. have been printed, and are open for PUBLIC INSPECTION during office hours, namely, 3 a.m. to 5 p.m., from Monday to Friday, and 3 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday, at the offices of the eaid Board, situated in Cathedral square, in tho City of Christchurch, and Norwich quay, in tho Town of Lyttelton. . Dated at Chriatchnrch this 27th day of November, 1920. H. B. SORE>-JSEN, Chairman, Lyttelton Harßour Board, ' NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING «of the Lyttelton Harbour Board will be held at its Offices, Cathedral square, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th December, 1920, at 11 urn. for the purpose of CONSIDERING, AMENDING IF NECESSARY, AND PASS;?rG THE AFORESAID BY-LAWS. By qrder of the Chairman. CYRUS J. R. WILLIAMS, Secretary and Treasurer. Harbour Board OSco, Christchurch. 2005 F.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17008, 3 December 1920, Page 1

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