AMUSEMENTS. f TILLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Direction: Ben and John T*iilW. Great Success of the Revised Version of _ "SIX LIT'I'LE WIVES." A Marry, Nautical Musical Comedv, Produced by "WALTER- JOHNSON. HARRINGTON REYNOLDS, JUNR. A Chip of the Old Block. Comedy Sketch HART AND CLEGG. LILAS BIRT Up-to-date Comedienne. The Gay Deceiver ALBERTO. DE 'WILFRED VAUDE AND VERNE. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 2s Id; Stalls, Is Id. Reserves 6d extra. Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., thereafter at the Opera House Confectionery Store. Doors, 715 p.m. LIBERTY rriHE House LIBERTY LIBERTY 1 of Bi x LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY TWICE DAILY, 2.1S end 7.15. GABY DESLYS. GABY DESLYS. GABY .DESLYS. WE'LL help you pronounoe her-jiftms— Gabby Del-lees—That'a it I "THE GOD OP LUCK." "THE GOD OP LUCK." "THE GOD OP LUCK." _ A Fitting Tribute to this Little Fragile Beauly who Charmed the World. The Brilliance, Luxury, Fascination, and Delicacy of this wonder-woman, whose personality captured continents, five HER LAST AND GREATEST PRODUCTION a distinction which may not be equalled in the Screen World for many years. The Last Word in Artistic Beauty. WONDERFUL SCENES AT DEAUVILLE—THE FASCINATING DANCE 9 OF GABY AND HER PARTNER, HARRY PILCER. THE GREATEST FRENCH HORSE RACE—THE "GRAND PRIX." As.a Prologue to this Romantic and Charming Story, v MISS BETTY JACOMB Will dance the famous DYING SWAN, Arranged and presented' by MISS LYNNE EDWARDS. ALSO—ME and MRS CARTER DE HAVEN in the Screaming Vitagraph Farce, "AFTER THE BAWL." Episode Number Two of "INVISIBLE HAND" Serial. Featuring ANTONIO MORENO. Pathe Gazette. > LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. Overture, "Romeo ami. Juliet" (Gounod). PRICES AS USUAL. Bog Plan at Theatre. 'Phone 2365. 8267 FOR SALE! YOU'D BE SURPRISED. A ''CADILLAC" DELIVERY CHASSIS, 25-30 h.p., cylinder. In magnificent order. £175. DAVID CROZIER, LTD., C 2751-8218 Worcester street W. URGENT SALE. G OOD TAILORING BUSINESS in, CITY. Stock low. Good lease of premised. Apply "ÜBGENT," iI3F "Press" Office. pjRINTING- BUSINESS FOR SALE AS A GOING- CONCERN. ARTHUR L. GRAY, Business Broker, GSI63-16S3F Stewart Dawson's Buildings. • FOR SALE. jyjEREDITH HOUSE. TAUMIA&UNUI. The Beet Private Hotel on the Main Trunk Line. Eveiy modern convenience installed, including electric light. PHIL SMITH and ANDREW, LTD., Land Agents, 58893F ■ Taumarunni. URGENT SALE. OWNER LEFT FOR AUCKLAND. 6 ROOMS AND i-ACRE. tPI C A A—THIS is an a/ttractive Property, S/lUuv and is aa good as it looks. There aro 6 good rooms, 21 x 14, 15 x. 13; other rooms in proportion, plastered and tastefully papered, leadlight®, good tiled gratis and mantels, plenty of cupboards, linen preea, wardrobe?, etc., built in; large bathroom, good hot water service to bath and basin; very fine sunny verandah, facing North and West, yet very private being sheltered by well-grown shrubs and tToe&j The house has been recently painted, and is in perfect order inside and out. Very fine garden, drives, and orchard, asphalt paths, double gate, large shed (do for motor). The price his just been reduced, but WE WA-. _ AN OFFER. _ HILLARY and BAXTER, H5362-367F. 178 Manchester street. ART BUN G.'A LOW. TWO-STORIED ART BUNGALOW OF 6 EOOMS, In one of the Best Localities in Chris tchurch. TT-TF. HALL, DINING-ROOM, AND SIT-TING-ROOM ARE ALL PANELLED. There is Eleotric Light and Gas, end a Porcelain Bath and Basin, etc. THE SECTION, WHICH CONSISTS OF i-ACRE, I» Laid Out in Lawn anil Garden. There is <aleo a Motor Garage. Full particulars from GODFREY and TAYLER, ]OO Hereford street. G5241-7898F BISHOP STREET BUNGALOW. JUST OFF BEALEY AVENUE. .TfTE have receded instruction® from the »V' owner to SELL hia BEAUTIFUL 6ROOMED BUNGALOW, situated in this favourite locality, for the leaeona/ble sum of £1950. The BUNGALOW wa« built by one of the leading builders of Chris tchurch, and on that score leaves nothing to be desired. All modern conveniences are embodied in this home, end the Section is the handy size of 36 perohea." This BUNGALOW is a SURE SELLER, and we urge yon to avoid delay in making it your own. WM. JAMESON, SON, and HARLE, J5481-7718F 213 Manchester street. -JJNIVERSAL ' FISH SUPPLY. Always TWO Varieties. FRESHEST and CHEAPEST. UNIVERSAL FISH SUPPLY, Opposite Reeoe's, 'Phone 3781. Colombo street. C 2692 LOSE no opportunity of Bottling and Preserving; this is the jam season. Lay in ili4 winter. Jafrs at Minson'a. M 6661
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17064, 8 February 1921, Page 1
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