Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY mHE House * LIBERTY LIBEBTy • JL of Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions LIBERTY Tho .Most Perfectly Heated Theatre in this . World—or the next. Come in and .;' *" t be. comfy! ■>■ The Perfect "Woman, AXNETTEK E L L E R M A N ANKETTB KELLEHMAN ANNETTE KELLERMAN A N N E T T E - KELLEEIAJ' (In her mile-a-rninute Comedy-Drama), "WHAT WOMEN LOVE." "WHAT WOMEN LOVE." "WHAT WOMEN LOVE." . . 7'WHAT WOMEN LOVE." . '■■-:■. OH! WHAT A GIRL. i . She drives hor father frantic, The Purity League Crazy, Willie to Despair, - A Cave man to gaol, . 210 Smiles—76 Biar Laughs—--39 Thrills—l 6 Scares—i Sensations———, ■THE FASTEST, F.#NNIEST, THRILLING- . EST COMEDY DRAMA EVER! SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE. 1 The tale of the love of Sweet William-for Peppy Annabel! HILARIOUS HAPPENINGS ON LAND, THRILLS UNDER WATER AND IN THE AIR. GREATEST UNDERSEA PHOTOGRAPHY EVER EEEN. ANNETTE KELLERMAN AKNETTE KELLERMAN . , . ANNETTE/KELLERMAN •' IN HER GREATEST PICTURE, ' "WHAT WOMEN LOVE." "WHAT :WOMEN LOVE." "WHAT WOMEN LOVE." Scandal on the Beach, Underwater Annabel and the lone fisherman. The reign of terror among her Pa's eer- ■ vant*— '■ The, great', aeroplane adventure, ANNABEL'S DIVE from the ship's top- ■ THRILLING EIGHT FOR.LIFE AND HONOUR UNDER ■.,' THE WAVES. SHE ; , BOXES, SWIMS. FLIES, RUNS, AMD CAN'T. MAKE HER EYES BEHAVE. . ANNETTE KELLERMAN - ANNETTE KELLERMAN IN- HER. MILE-A-MINUTE ATTRACTION, , : .C; 'WHAT WOMEN LOVE." SHE'LL MAKE YOU GASP AND LAUGH, .THRiLL.AT HER DARING DEEDS'. ENGAGEMENT. .•■"■■."• MISS CECILE STEVENS, ■ "■•■ MISS CECILE STEVENS, L.R.A.M. The Talented Young Australian. Violinists. Farewell Appearance in New Zealand. : Great Supporting Programme. "Back from the Front (Christie Comedy). Pathe Review—Patho Gazette, etc. LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. . ■ The Band of Selected Musicians. Slogan: "Deeds—not Words." Overture, "Fortune Teller" (Victor Herbert). PRICES AS USUAL. Box. Plan at The Bristol till 6 p.m., afterwards at <Theaire. King 23615. 4430 TOR SALE. THE HIGH.SPOTS [TILL be all you'll touch in this fast :■»». reliable "PAIGE" 6-cylinder, selfstarter, electric light, and detachable rims. Perfect order, dl%>. DAVID CROZIER, LTD., * Worcester street W., D 2757-5142-3 ">. Christchurch. GROCERY BUSINESS IN GOOD SUBURB DOING'ABOUT £6O WEEKLY. NO Cart Delivery. Good Shop and Dwelling. Small Stock at Valuation. Property £1750. ARTHUR L. GRAY, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, G5572-1516 Christchurch. URGENT SALE! NECESSARY. n>M n A A—BOJJA«a?ipB SALE, in MERIdwXDUU yAffirr6 iooW and nearly 4ACRE. Th'is is/Wthout doubt one of the jnAsl '- -comp&Se? , : Me»W» ■-and v .cjirftfortoble., hMnes in 'this popular subufcfe:. Tho roomS are large and well appointed. They are tastefully papered throughout with best art papers. There axe 6 fireplaces, pretty grates and mantels. ELECTRIC light throughout, gas for cooking, 2 bay windows, sunny verandah, ample cupboard accommodation, large bathroom, with full-size porcelain bath and basin—in fact, everything necessary to make a complete home. The- section is high, dry, and sunny, has sewer connexion and h.p. supply. Must be sold quickly. HILLARY and BAXTER, H8502-697F 148 Manchester street. ' GLASSHOUSE PROPERTY. PRICE £IO3O. PRICE £IOSO. UP-TO-DATE 3-roomed BUNGALOW, situated in Riccarton, within 5 minutes of tram, beautifully finished with every possible convenience; glassed-in verandah, wardrobe and sideboard built in, electric light, etc.; over i-acro, with large glasshouse (heated) GO x 15, splendid motor garage, with concrete floor and electric light. This ideal home will not be available any length of time at this law price, so call early at solo agents, SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO., 58922-161F 169 Cashel street. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 6-EOOMED MODERN HOUSE, ST. ALBANS. Telephone (Automatic) on to House. J?1 KAA—PERHAPS a. little less may be *1 Juv accepted for this v«ry fine property for a, quick sale. It has 6 good rooms, bathroom, pantry, large lmen cupboard, dark room, washhouse, etc., h. and c, gas, main sewer connexion. ABSOLUTELY SOUND, 12 years old. A fine, solid, upstanding house on. a. really nice section, facing north. Only one block over Bealey avenue, St. Albans West. • ... Owner anxious to sell; immediate possession given. A. F. JAUNCEY, 177 Manchester street. 'Phone 4618. . J5604-564 TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. HERE'S A SPLENDID PROPOSITION. PRICE ONLY £llOO. THERE IS A SOLDIER'S MORTGAGE OF £9OO. BUNGALOW of 4 rooms and Kitchenette, plastered and papered, electric light and gas, large panelled dining-room, hot and cold water, bathroom, bath and! basin, sleeping verandah, facing North. BEAUTIFUL HIGH AND DRY SECTION of 45 Perches, well planted with choice shrubs, etc. The Section, bare would easily bring £350. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GUARANTEED. \ Full particulars on application to the Sole Agents, JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., Cor. Cashel and Manchester streets. St. W. 10? 4300F AN IDEAL HOME IX ST. ALBANS WEST, FACING NORTH. We have secured for Bale, in the above locality, » beautiful NEW BUNGALOW of 5 large rooms and kitchenette, sun porch, electric light and heating points throughout, rails, three art fireplaces, very large bathroom, with Doulton bath and basin, also ehower cabinet. Gas stove and destructor—in fact, everything in modern labour-saving devices. Land contains over i-ACKE, with about 1£ chains frontage, nicely laid out. Large motor garage, etc PHICE £ 2400. This uroperty is situated in one of ths best streets in this favourite locality, and we would advise intending purchasers to call early. Further particulars and card toview vrom GODFREY AND TAYLEB, (W. S. Godfrey), G524-7918 100 Hereford »treet.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19210815.2.5.5

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17224, 15 August 1921, Page 1

Word Count
842

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17224, 15 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17224, 15 August 1921, Page 1