AMUSEMENTS. E TERYB O D Y ' (Tho Distinctive Theatre.) TWICE DAILY: 2.30 a-nd 7.30 p.m. HUGE SUCCESS OP OUR BIG TWO "STAR" PROGRAMME! CROWDED OUT LAST NIGHT! Paramount-Aricraft's Latest Comedy, "SICK ABED." -SICK ABED." "SICK ABED." "SICK ABED." Starring WALLACE REID WALLACE REID . , WALLACE REID And BEBE DANIELS. And BEBE DANIELS. And BEBE DANIELS. The story of a young mail who is obliged to "play" eick in order to keep out of a divorco.suit of which he is the principal but urwilling witness. But when his nurse came— : —oh, boy! He didn't want to get well! "SICK ABED.' "SICK ABED." "SICK ABED." "SICK ABED." Tincture of scandal, esfen.ee of romance, and 6pirit of youth. Dissolve with two quack doctors and a jealous wife, the law, and a notective, end a beautiful nurse. Bottle it all up with. Wally Reid, and shake well with laughter. That's "Sick Abed." In addition— The Second of tho Big Special Series of Win. Sf. Hart Productions, "SAND." "SAND," "SAND." "SAND." "SAND." "SAND." "SAND." _ "SAND." Starring WILLIAM S. HART. WILLIAM S. HART. WILLIAM S. HART. The stirring 1 tale of a. man, a maid, ft pinto pcty, and a robber band in <l;e great Southwest. . Made as Hart wanted it—of tho West as Hart knows it. Acted as Hart loves to act. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phone 4925. 8253 G RAND THEATRE. CONTINUOUS from 12 Noon to 5 p.m. And 6.30 to 10 pjn. GRAND BIG STARTLING PICTURE PROGRAMME. TWO GREAT MASTERPIECES. (1) Tho Beautiful Clever Star OLIVE THOMAS as "Flotsam," OLIVE THOMAS as "Flotsam," OLIVE THOMAS as "Flotsam," ■ OLIVE THOMAS a® "Flotsam," The Lighthouse Waif, In the Latest Selznick Triumph, "OUT YONDER." "OUT YONDER." A REMARKABLE Revelation of tho Dramatic Force and Versatility of this CHARMING Artiste. NEW Scenes, NEW Face®, NEW Charm. NEW Plot,- NEW Thrills. SUSPENSE. ACTION and HUMOUR. AND a Beautiful Love Story That GRIPS and HOLDS. OLIVE THOMAS is DIFFERENT, And BETTER than Ever. ' AND AND THEN, We Present the Irresistible Star WILLIAM RUSSELL. WILLIAM RUSSELL. WILLIAM RUSSELL. WILLIAM RUSSELL. He will THRILL and AMUSE you in "LEAVE IT TO ME," "LEAVE IT TO ME," His GREATEST SUCCESS. LAST LAST Episode of "THE GREAT GAMBLE." WONDERFUL SUPPORTS. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserve® at The Bristol till 5 p.m., thence at Theatre ('Phone 2334). ...... 813* PUBUC NOTICES. " IN THE ESTATE of WILLIAM ALLAiN HOPKINS, of Christchuroh, Land and Estate Agent. THE above Estate having been assigned to Trustees for realisation and liquidation,. nil persons having any claims against the Estate are requested to forward particulars of ifcli© same to the undersigned. A Meeting of Creditors will be held at BAKER BROS.' BUILDINGS, 168 Manchester street, on THURSDAY NEXT, lOtli inst., at. 8 p.m. • J. A. FLESHER, . Solicitor for the Trustees, 169 Hereford street. Christchurch, February 7th, 1921. 8234 DUNEDIN HOSPITAL. TRAINING- SCHOOL OF MASSAGE ANIJ • • PHYSIO-THERAPY. • rpHE J\ t EXT COURSE: begins on, THURS--l- DAY, tlio 10th. Mairot, 1921. Tih© Atvartomy, and Physiology Courses ere hold at ther Otago University, and the Massage, Medical Electricity, and. Remedial Ijlxercise Classes We taken at tho-Dunedin Hospital. The prospectus and syllabus may he obtained on application to the undersigned. v JOHN JACOBS, Secretary, Otago Hospital and' Charitable Aid Board, 7921 Dunedin. WESTPORT-STOCKTON COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE. ' THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the above Company will' be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 10th day of February, 1921, till THURSDAY, the 19th day of February, 1921, both daye inclusive. . G. TOWNSEND, r Secretary. 183 Cashel street, Christchurch,® 20tih January, 1921. 7568 FIRST AID TO TH£ INJURED. SEPARATE EVENING , CLASSES for Men and Woin<»n are now being formed. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, 8241 119 Worcester stieet. TO LAND AGENTS. rriAKE NOTICE that my Property, Cornwall Toad, Lyttelton; is WITHDRAWN FROM SALE. 8263 F. iBARRETT. PRIZE-WINKERS VELVET SOAP COMPETITION: Mrs P. McGrath, Oxford street, Lyttelton —1 Costume, value £5 ss, made by JS.Z. Farmers' Association. Mrs C.'Veale, 57 Oxford street, Lyttelton—--1 Dress Length, value £1 Is. Mrs Snelson, 198 Hazeldean road—l Dress Length, value £l.ls. Mrs Hervey, 1 Brittain street, Linwood — 1 Dress Length, valuo £1 Is. Mrs F. Burnard, 8 Horn® street, Papanui —1 Dross Length, value £1 Is. Mrs Noble, 79 Burnside road, Christchurch —1 Dress I/ength, value £1 Is. Mrs McCleary, 426 Tuam street, Christchurch —1 Dress Length, value £1 Is. ZEALANDIA SOAP, CANDLE, AND TRADING CO., LTD. ZBBOS-6429* LICENSING NOTICES! NOTICE OF • APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER, OF LICENSE. T DANIEL NEIL, of Mcttven, being the ' holder of a Publican's License in respsct of the house and premises situate alt Methven and known as the Canterbury Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at ihe i.est licensing meeting to bo holden at Little River on the Bth ds,y of March, 1921, a.pply for a Transfer of the said lencense from myself to JAMES McTAGGART, my appointee. Datod the 2Sth day of January, 1921. DANIEL NEIL. FRANKS, HUNTER and LYON, Solicitors, Christchurch. ®M>l
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17064, 8 February 1921, Page 1
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