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AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY ITUIE House LIBERTY LIBERTY J- of Bis LIB RET 1" LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTI COMMENCING SATURDAY. GABY DESLYS. ' GABY DESLYS. GABY DESLYS. GABY DESLYS. GABY DESLYS. WE'LL help vo\i n.onnr.r.e: ls.r r.ime — Gabby "Del-kes-'tfiafa it'i "THE GOD OF LI'CK." "THE GOD OF i.'ak." "THE GOD OF LI'CK." "THE GOD OF LI'CK." "THE GOD OF LUCK." A Fitting Tribute to thl* Little !■ ragno Btauty who Chnrmei the Y/ovld. Gabv Doslys played i:i very fow iilir.t", but those :,i which si-.o ci.l piny certainly inclinKl one- to the be'ht that■ ehc "wouki luive achieved even greater fume, if that were possible, O'l the screen tlutn *.titl 0:1 tbe Her 11\ c t. fihu, "Tlie God ot J*n< k, wns the* b.st of r.ll her !ihi:3, exefpiiona.ly interestiii!* in iukv ways. and niutieiilurly in regard to Gaby herself. Shi interprets a character which in effect her own. and, ol court'-e, nobody could have written R'tch an end to a film hut one who knew quits well that tlfo end was near. Her letter to her lover, (it the end of the picture: "I can never be your v/ifo—ra Greater Power 13 claiming me," proves only too well the presentiment- which grieved her heart while her face smiled at the multitudes during the last months of her life. As a screen play, "Tho God of Luck" is vastly entertaining; as Gaby Desley's last picture, it is a record of a wonderful personality, which should live for ever. 'FOR : INSTANCES—AII her jewellery—which was famous—was sold, and the proceeds given to the poor _of Marseilles (France), the town of her birth. Some of tho most interesting soenea in "The God of Luck" are those taken oil the racecourse at the fashionable French Coast Resort, Deauville, and showing the race for the Grand Prix. As a Prologue to this Romantic and Charming Story; MISS BETTY JACOMB MISS BETTY JACOMB Will dance the famous DYING SWAP, DYING SWAN, Arranged and presented; by MISS LYTsPiE EDWARDS. MR and MRS CARTER DE HAVEN in the Screaming: Viiagr&nh Farce, "AFTER THE (BAWL." "AFTER THE BAWL." Episode Number Two of - "INVISIBLE. HAND" Serial. Featuring ANTONIO „MO REN 0. Patio Coloured Flower Study. LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. Overture —"Romeo and Juliet" (Gounod). PRICES AS USUAL. Box Plan at The Bristol till noon Saturdays, afterwards at Theatre. 7990 LIBERTY THE Hcruae LIBERTY LIBERTY -L of Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY LAST DAY. LAST NIGHT OF Tho Greatest of all Racing Stories, "THE GENTLEMAN RIDER," "THE GENITjEMAN' RIDER," Last Eipi&ode of • . • "SMASHING BARRIERS" Serial. First Episode of ■ . "THE INVISIBLE HAND" Serial. TvICHARD MALOHEY; Singer. PRICES AS USUAL. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., afterwards at Theatre. Ring 236 C. J. 989 '1 H O~K - A L II A L L. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th. ERANK HUTCHENS Farewell Recital FRANK HUTOHENS FRANK HUTCHENS by Famous Piajust FRANK HUTCHENS FRANK HUTCHENS from FRANK HUTCHENS FRANK HUTCHENS Comservatorium, FRANK HUTOHENS FRANK HUTCHENS Sydney. FRANK HUTCHENS "Sydney Mail""Playing corapKmous .far great sympathy and warmth." Vocalist: MADAME GOWERrBURN® in. some new eonga. Plan opens at Tlio Briatol This Morning. Book early. Pricee: 4s and 2», plus tax. 0 MEETINGS. ANDERSONS, LIMITED. •vrOTICE is hereby given that e.n 'Extrar 1> ordinaory General Meeting of Members of the above Company will be held at tho Company'a Offices, 43 Lichfield, street, Obristchuxch, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of February, 1921, at 8.30 o'clock in the 'afternoon, to confirm a& a Special Resolution the Resolution passed' at the Extraordinary General Meeting held: on the 26th day of January, 1921. . Dated this Srd day of February, 1921. By Order of th« Board. A. O. WTLKINSON. 197F Secretary. AST UNION. A DDINGTON GARDEN FETE. SACRED HEART PARISH. The WINNING NUMBER of the £2O GOLl> NUGGET is 855. 347 Sendees. RANGIORA COUNTY COUNCIL. REINFORCED CONCRETE BRIDGE: PERRIN'S FORT>, NORTH BRANCH WAIMAKARIRI RIVER. RENDERS, addressed to the Ohairman, are X invited by the Rangiora. County Council for the ERECTION of a FIVE-&PAN REINFORCED CONCRETE ROAD BRIDGE, at Perrirys Ford, North Branch Waimakariri River. Plans, quantities, and specifications/ etc., may be seen at the County Office, Rangiora, the Borough Office, Kaiapoi, and at our Office, No. 11 Grey street, Wellington. Tenders close at Noon on WEDNESDAY, 23rd Fefernaxy, 1921, at Rangiorsk A small amount of cement is now on hand' with which to make the piles, which will be eold to the Contractor at cost price. TOOGOOD, JONES, and HOLMES, 7358 Consulting Engineers. ." KAIAPOI BOROUGH~COUNCIL. REINFORCED CONCRETE BRIDGE. CAM RIVER, KAIAPOI. TENDERS, eddressed to the Mayor, arc invited by the Kaiapoi Borough Council for the ERECTION of a THREE-SPAN REINFORCED CONCRETE ROAD BRIDGE ficross the Cam River, in the Borough of Kaiapoi. Plans, quantities, End spocificit:qm4, etc., may be seen a.t the Borough Office, Kaiapoi, the County Office, and at our Office, No. 11 Grey street, Wellington. . Tenders close at Noon on WEDNESDAY, February 23rd, at Kaiapoi. A small amount of cement is mow on hand with which to iriake the piles. It will be sold to the Contractor at cost price. TOOGOOD, JONES, and HOLMES. 7055 Consulting Engineers. . TO TIMBER. MILLERS, FfREWOODMERCHANTS, ETC. T'ENDERS are invited for the Purchase of 1 300 well-grown PIN IT-S INSIGNIS UtEES, within three miles of .the Square. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars may be obtained from PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS, LTD., 7903 172 Caahal street

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17061, 4 February 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17061, 4 February 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17061, 4 February 1921, Page 1

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