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AMUSEMENTS. GREATER r\>R YSIAL PALACE. (The Best Theatro in the Whole Empire.) ' Magnificent—Restful— Luxurious. HUGE AUDIENCE •C—H—A—R-M—E— D For Three Solid Hours. V. M. BEF.BF. Present* SUPERLATIVE MUSIO Inimitable Played bv tho World-famaus SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA . SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of 23 8010 Musicians. Under the Distinguished Corduolotship cf MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED. J. BUXZ. MUSICAL Numbers include:—Overture, "Zampa" (Herold); "La Boheruc," by request (Puccini), etc. Picture from UNIVERSAL Citr. GLADYS WALTON, GLADYS WALTON. lu the Hoßt Delightful Picture Ever Made— A Picture that will m-nke You Chuckle and Glow for Weeks and Weeks. "RICH GIRL POOR GIRL." "RICH GIRL POOR GIRL." Jt'o juat one of those lively, lovable Pictures, Ml of Thrills and WOW! What a Finish: THEN—A. Magnificent Picture', "THE MAGNIFICENT BRUTE." "THE MAGNIFICENT BRUTE." A Picture of Scenic Grandeur. Starring ' ; The Actor the Whole World Likes, FRANK MAYO. FRANK MAYO. You'll like this Picture, 'cans* You can't help it—lt will keep you Guessing-. BESIDES—First Big Week of "THE DIAMOND QUEEN." A Mile-a-Seoond Thriller of Sky, Sea, and Land, Starring Beautiful EILEEN SEDGWICK. The Sensation of a Lifetime. AND—"HAREM SKAREM," 2-Part Comedy. ALSO—INTERNATIONAL NEWS Film. Reserves at "The Bristol," or Ring «P Brother Beebo (he's always on the job). •Phone 3758. <S3I LIBERTY . rpHE HOUSE LIBERTY LIBERTY 1 of Big LIBERT* LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY TWICE DAILY: 2.15 and 7.15. BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. LAST TWO DAYS AND NIGHTS.. MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD I In her Latest frucceßS. j "HEART 0' THE HILLS." I "HEART O' THE HILLS." "HEART 0' THE HILLS." "HEART 0' THE HILLS." Adapted from tho Novel by John Pox, Jun. The same beloved Mary Pickford in an entirely new role —that of a mountain girl fighting her feudist battles, and afraid of "nobody nor nothing." SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT! FRED READE WAUCHOP • . And ' RUBY WILDING, Tie Olever Dancer and hia Charming Partner, in their novelty dancing. ! GREAT SPORTING SECTION Repeated by Request. I THE LIVERPOOL GRAND' NATIONAL i STEEPLECHASE OF 1921. The most Sensational Contest in tho History • of the Race. • , ALSO See the Prince of Wales win tf» GuflldY Steeplechase on "Pet Dog." ■ • THE LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. The Band of Selected Musicians. Slogan: "Deeds—not Words."' Ovorture, "Chu Chin Chow" (Morton). ' ■ PRICES AS USUAL, I Box Plan at Theatre. Ring 2366. 4287 KtT G B Y F 0,0 T B, A L.L. |~ LANCASTER PAKE. JUNIOR GRADE. MARIST3. v. MEBiyALE.. JURISTS v. MERTVALE. , t ■■"■'■■ ■ .' SYDENHAM ■*, TECHNICAL. . * , SHOWGROUNDS. ) * THIRD GRADEHIGH SCHOOL v. KAIAFOIr CADETS (Fourth Grade). ' All Games 2.45, 4966 . . &AILWATS. |. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY^ SACES AT OHRISTOHtmOH. (THURSDAY) trains ■will ;l«w» Christohurch for thd RacecouDse as 9.48, 10,5, 10.15, 10.25, and Jl.o a.m., returning from ithe Racecourse at frequent intervals ■between 4.20 p.m. and 4.47 p.m. . . Passengers tot the Racecourse are advised to use the eariief trains where poesible, to avoid overcrowding the tfiter ones. *"- BY OKPEE.^ NEW ZEALAND . CHRISTCHURCH-DUNEDW EXPRESS. ON MONDAY, 15th. August, an. Expre* Train, stopping at Bakaia, Ashburfcffl, Otari, Temuka, Tlmaru, Stodbolme! Oamam, and Palmerston, for passenger traffic, will leave Christohurch for Dunedia »t a*3 a.ni. _ -_,_, 14980 BY ORDER. rDTANOIAIu , FIRST-CLASS GILT-EDGED MtWt. — I CIPAL TRUST FUND INVESTMENT, bear full investigation; 0 per cent, interest and principal, payable throughout Dominion free ol exchange. Amounts of CIOO Up* *ftfdS wceived. McCOY ond .LOCK, Stock and Sharebrokers,. 272 High sttMt. Telephone 2968. 4278P I DECEASED ESTATES. ' HEBE * pewm owning property dj '• ' *' without leaving « WilJ, thole interest, td in tie Emale •hould make immediate «p. plication to ffHE DOMINION TRUST CO, OF N.Z.,' being a. company specially empowered and constituted (or &« purpose of dealing promptly and teliably with this dam oi bt_i> Offloet: • 168 HEREFORD STREET Manager: JAMES STEPHEff DAY. 53596 ■ . XNSOBAKOB COMPANIES. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LIMITED, 171 CASHEL STREET. 118 HEREFORD STREET, Christchuroh, AUCTIONEERS, Bt&mtQ. FINANCE, INSURANCE, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. , ABSENTEES, EXECUTORS, and all CLASSES of TRUST ACCOUNTS BE* PRESENTED. MONEYS always available for INVESTMENT on FIRST MORTGAGE, £6563 LOST AMD POUND. T OST, Bft Round-bottom DINGEY, Ai painted white, top streak and seaU varliifhed. Reward. F, Pidgeon, Redcliffa. 613 ' near Aulsebrook's. Ring 881. ' avenue and Moorhouso exevaa, Mary | and Brown Fleecy SCARF. Reward reining to UJift; "Piwb" Offlee. H» OST. at Mundy's Restaurant, about WO pja. WALLET, containing about £5 NotesT »nd dinioal Thermometew, Cheque, drawn bv Grace Colman. in „M«w vt tho foser for EI 7s 6d, on New Zealand Bank, Waruranui Reward on returaing _to US., OST, between Broomfield and Amberley. A Black and Tan Sheep DOG. Answer* the ne of "Ruck." Finder will bo wwarckd I upon communicating with J. Morrish, Ambarley. «tf7 OST, Saturday, August Bth, 1 . -Li Bitch PUP, about nine month* old, white tips wid throat. Anyone detaining tarns after: this date will bo prosecuted. Reward. W»>J. Drnt, ca» of"PrW Office, RupOffc, 4370

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17221, 11 August 1921, Page 1

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