AMUSEMENTS. J LIBERTY THE HOUSE LIBERTY LIBERTY -*- OF BIG LIBERTY LIBERTY ATTRACTIONS. -LIBERTY A PrDgrammo of Unc-qualled Variety and Excellence. The -Firc-t National Attraction. "EVEN AS EVE." "EVEN AS EVE.'" • "EVEN A3 EVE." "EVEN AS E"n-:." From the Book. ' THE SHINING BRAND," by ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. Featuring a. New Picture Girl, GRACE D A R L'l N Cr GRACE DARLING "Tho Colonel's Ladv and Judy O'Grady are ejsters under tho skin" and ovorv woman EVEN AS EVE, is a woman first. "THE REAL ART QUARTETTE." ! — -The real art quartette." — — "THE REAL ART QUARTETTE." The Most Artistic and Musical Combination that has visited Christchurch for years. Its success on Saturday was instantaneous and unqualified. MR HERBERT F. WOOD, MR HERBERT F. WOOD, TENOR, who has been described as the best exponent of Gilbert and Sullivan's music in Australasia to-day. j STGNOR CERBASI, Celebrated Italian Harpist. MISS VALERIE SCOTT, _ j Dancer, Dainty, Clever, and Most Charming. | MISS CLARE VEARS, J Soloist on tho Grand Erard Harp. And MRS LILY GLOVER, Who will be remembered for her charming performance as MiMOSA-SAN, in tbo recent production of Tho Geisha, both in Christchurch, and later in Auckland. HAROLD LLOYD'S COMEDY. THE. RAJAH, Featuring Jacko the Hunnin. Apo and fl> Menagerie of Animals—all comedians. Don't be disappointed. COME EARLY or BOOK YOUR SEATS. Prices: Matinee Pictures only, Is Id Is 7d, Children half-price. Night, Is Id, Is 7d, 2s Id, 2a Td. 4136 STRAND THEATRE Du'k-—FROM NOON—Daily. GEORGE WALSH In a GEORGE WALSH Great "THE SHARK." GEORGE WALSH Sea Story, Also a Great Society Drama, "WOULD YOU FORGIVE" Starring ; 'WO'ULD YOU FORGIVE" Vivian "WOULD YOU FORGIVE" Rich. World's News. Cartoon. 4107 OLIVE THOMAS in "THE SPITE 1 BRIDE." GRAND THEATRE, To-day and To-night. 4155 ; - \ ROYAL MUSICAL SOCIETY. ! MESSIAH CONCERT. CHORAL HALL. TO-MORROW and THURSDAY. ' j Doors Open 7.15, Commence 8 o'clock. j Patrons are particularly notified that it ia positively neoossary to reserve their seats at once, otherwise they are almost sure to bo disappointed, as booking for both nights is particularly heavy; . a few good eeats still remain. Box Plan at Bogg's. Note to Performers.—Final Rehearsal Tonight, Choral Hall, at 7.30 sharp, and accounts for all tickets please. R. B.- OWEN, Honorary Secretary. 751 Colombo street. P.O. Box 633. 4135F — . : , rvLIVE - THOMAS in "THE SPITE v/ BRIDE." GRAND THEATRE, To-day and , 4155 PUB MO NOTICE Si ANNIVERSARY DAY. RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS enumerated below will be j OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON ANNIYER- •. SARY DAY: DRAPERS AND MERCERS. GROCERS. BOOT RETAILERS. , STATIONERS. 1 HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENTS. 4101F AGENCIES WANTED. AN old-established, reputable Firm of General Merchants and Manufacturers' Representatives is -desirous of securing Agencies, for Auckland Province, _of reliable Southern articlesi of Merchandise', suitable to run with General Morohants'. business, i Grocery and allied lines especially sought. I Firm has organisation capable, of renderI ing thoroughly effective representation for any really good-selling produot. Address— •'AUCKLAND," Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, 4095 The Dalgety' Building, Wellington. DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST AND HEALTH -RESORTS. - Government Tourist Bureau, Christchurch, 11th. Deoember, 1920. ( GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, 83 . X OATHEDRAL SQUARE, will be open j in. evenings, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m, from 13th to 24th .instant, inclusive, for purpose of giving i information and issuing tickets. Telephone _1176. 4127F NOTICE. S. MARGARET'S COLLEGE. CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. rpHE ANNUAL PRUE-GIVING Will bo held on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 3 p.m. WEATHER PERMITTING, at 82 BEALEY AVENUE; Otherwise at "TE WHARE," Hereford street. 4103F ' PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE^ CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. "VTOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Secii ,tion 50 ol the Public Trust Olfice Act, v4?)08, lhat all creditors and others having "Claims against any of tho deceased persons whose names appear in the Schedule- hereunder (and whoso estates are under administration by the Public Trust) are hereby re- j quired to lodge IN DUPLICATE such claims, supported by full particulars, and certified as duo and owing by the respective estates at the death of the respective deceased persons, with the Public Trustee's local office at Christchurch, on or. before the 14th day of FEBRUARY, 1921. Any claim not lodged by tho date named is liable to exclusion. SCHEDULE. (1) JAMES BEy.TLEY or BENTLY, late of Rangiora, old age pensioner. (2) EDWARD BURSILL, late o£ Christchurch, butcher. (3) JOHN GLYNN, late of Christchurch, retired labourer. (4) CATHERINE ELLEN TUOHY, formerly of Levin, widow, but late of Christchurch. (5) MARGARET ANN WORKMAN, formerly of Christchurch but late' of Wellington. widow. . A. R. JORDAN, Acting Local Deputy Public Trustee. Christchurch, December 10th, 1920. 4097 XpSS WRIGHT, 272 HIGH STREET -i-'JL' CHAMBERS—Smart Golf Coats s7b 6d. Velour Hats £3 3a. Big Range of Sample i Blouses at I HALF-PRICE. W8791 !
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