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amusements. EVERYBODY'S. (The Distinctive Theatre.) TWICE DAILY—2.33 and 7.30 r-tn. THIS WEEK. The Six-Reel Paramount-Artcraft Super Special Attraction, "BEHIND THE Dooft." "BEHIND THE DOOR." "BEHIND THE DOOR."' "BEHIND THE DOOR." "BEHIND THE DOOR." "BEHIND THE DOOR." "BEHIND THE HOOK." "BEHIND THE DOOR." Starring HOBART BOS WORTH. HOBART BOSWORTH. HOBART BOSWORTH. HOBART BOSWORTH. Tho Story of a Strong Man's Love, Hate, and Terrib'.o Revenge. Absolutely Terrific! Tlirill after Thrill in Rapid Succession. "BEHIND THE DOOR." "BEHIND THE DOOR." Mortal prief shall provo the immortality oi love; earth may hamper, not destroy, a ■ love divinely give:i. "BEHIND THE DOOR." "BEHIND THE D'OOIt." His was not the adoration of a romantic youth, but tho love of man. "BEHIND THE DOOR." "BEHIND THE DOOR." 'The back trail through the haunted lanes of yesterday, when tho faded handkerchief was a dainty hit of fragrance. •* "BEHIND THE DOOR." "BEHIND THE DOOR." You must on no consideration, miss. Nothing like it shown yet! In addition — Parainount's Latfst Comeclv-Drama, "PARIS GREEN." "PARIS GREEN." "PARIS GREEN." "PARIS GREEN" Starring CHARLES RAY. CHARLES KAY. CHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY. The xnotry talo' of «n innocent youth, Green by name, and almost by nature,.who found romance in the gayest spot in tho world. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phono 4925. 5031 LIBERTY fffflE House LIBERTY LIBERTY J~ of Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY TWICE,DAILY, 2.15, 7.15. THE SENSATIONAL STAGE SUCCESS, "THE FORTUNE HUNTER," "THE FORTUNE HUNTER." Featuring EARLE "WILLIAMS. ' ' EARLE WILLIAMS. The stage production, achieved a memor- j ablo. and record-breaking success—tfio de- : lig-htful photo-play production will gather a ! new harvest of popularity, andi sow broadcast, anew, its laughs and logio. The story in itself is one of absorbing interest. It is tho typo that is ever popular with old and young becuuso it idealises youthful aspirations and achievement. Episode Eight,"SMASHING BARRIERS" Serial. Patho Gazette, Topical .Budget. "HIS ROYAL NIBS" (Nestor Comedy). REAPPEARANCE OF THE POPULAR TENOR, MR HAROLD PRESCOTT Who will sing—"The Bloom is on the Rye," "Awake," and "The Little Irish Girl." LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. PRICES: Matinee Is Id, Is 7d, 2s Id. Children Half-price. Night, Is iff, la 7d, 2s Id, 2s 7d. . ' , Box Plans at The .Bristol till 5.p.m., after--•wards at the Theatre. 'Phone 2366. 6073 (Continuous from Eleven.) QUEEH'iS .THEATRE.Here's a Rolls Royee Programme at Henry Ford Prices. First, that Sterling 1 English Actor, H. B. WARNER, H. B. WARNER, H. B. WARNER, H. B. WARNER, In a' story which, proves that you «cannot otay up in the air without a eky pilot, entitled 1 "A FUGITIVE FROM MATRIMONY." "A FUGITIVE FROM MATRIMONY." ' "A FUGITIVE FROM. MATRIMONY." FUGITIVE FROM MATRIMONY." Then Comes She of -the Soulful Eyes, • CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG 1 CI.ARA' KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA. KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, In CYNTHIA STOCKLEY'S Great Story of tho ' African Veldt, "THE CLAJV." "THE CLAW." "THE CLAW." "THE CLAW." Chapter "MYSTERY OF 13," Ten "MYSTERY OF 13," Topical 3, Pat he Colour Scenic. Usual Queen's Prioes. 'Phone 3342. 5063 gTBAKB THEATRE. From Noon TO-DAY From Noon. A Drama of Daredevilry and Romance. See the Exciting Leap from a Stage Coach on to tho back cf a Speeding Horse. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. "THE TERROR." TOM MIX. TOM MIX. "THE TER.ROR." TOM, MIX. TOM MIX. "THE TERROR."- TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. Cartoon, Gazette, Ford Educational, Fox World News. ® SUNSHINE COMEDY Should SUNSHINE COMEDY Dummies Wtd? ■ 5032 QHORAIz HALL. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, At 8 p.m. ir="ora from 7.30. MR ERNEST EMPSON'S STUDENTS" RECITAL. STUDENTS' RECITAL. STUDENTS' RECITAL. In a varied and interesting programme of pianoforte mueio by Classical &c«is Modern Composers. Vocal Items bv MISS OLGA WAC'KED. PRICES: 4s 2d (Reserved), 3s 2d, end 2s !d. IJlan at Root. Francis, High street. J 5006 SPIRITUALISM EXPOSED By LEVANTE AND KEECH, Direct from The EGYPTIAN HALL OF MYSTERIES (MASKELYNE AND COOK), LONDOR Commencing f~\ RAND THEATRE VJT "BOXING- DAY. 5076 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, from. Sockburn, a Big- Hereford | BULLOCK. Reward on giving information to Dixon Bros., .Butchers, Cashol I street. 5021 LOST —Would person who took GRIP BAG by mistake off Ferry train Sunday .kindly return to 22 Mowbray street, Sydenham. Substantial reward. 1088 LOST, a SUIT CASTI, between Christchurch and Eolleston. Reward. Apply S. H. Higgina, Post Office, Ashburton. _ 5077 OTRAYED, PONY," scar on offside knep and shoulder. Good reward. j 171 Springfield -road, St. Albans. 1099 I

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17022, 20 December 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17022, 20 December 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17022, 20 December 1920, Page 1

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