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AMUSEMENTS. HE House LIBERTY ,TY J- of Big LIBERTY ,TY v'/" .Attraction? LIBERTY The Most Perfectly Heated Theatre in this World—or ttokext. Como in and • -bo comfy! >..' The/Perfect Woman, A sfi?t T T- : B ;r ""K ELLEKItAS' A X-X E TTE -, K E LL E RM A £ AXN'E TT E KELLE RM A X (In her mile-a-minute Comedy-Drama), v "WHAT' vWOiIEN LOVE." V "WHAT- WOMEN LOVE. :• ""WHAT WOMEN LOVE." >'.\VHAT WOMEN LOVE." ' OH! WHAT A GIRL. She'.-.drives- her, lather frantic, The Purity League Crazy, Willie to Despair,* A Cava man to gaol. 210 Smiles—76 Big-Laughs—--29 Thrills—lG Scarce— THE FASTEST. FUNKIEST, THRILLINGEST COMEDY DRAMA EVER! SOMETHING DOING, EVERY MINUTE. The tale of the love. of Sweet William for, Peppy, Annabel! HILARIOUS irAPPENI.NGa ON LAND, THRILLS -UNDER WATER. AND INTHE AIR. GREATEST UNDERSEA PHOTOGRAPHY EVER '.SEEK. . ANNETTE KELLERMAN AVNKTTE- KELLERMAN ANNETTE KELLEKMAN 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 o£ terror' among her Pas BerThe great aeroplane adventure,. ANNABEL'S DIVE frdm the eWe i top-jnaet-THE THRILLING FIGHT FOR LIFE AND HONOUR UNDER THE WAVES. ' . SHE BOXES, SWIMS, FLIES, RUNS, AND CAN'T MAKE HER EYES BEHAVE. ANNETTE:KELLERMAN ANNETTE KELLERMAN ' IN HER MILE-A-MINUTEy ATTRACTION, "WHAT WOMEN LOVE." ; SHE'LL MAKE YOU GASP AND LAUGH/ THRILL AT HER DARING DEEDS'. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. MISS CECILE "STEVENS, MISS CECILE STEVENS, L.R.A.M. The Talented Young Australian Violinists. Farewell Appearance in New Zealand. Great Supporting l'rogramnre. "Baok from the Front"' (Christie Comedy). Pathe Review—Pathe Gazette, etc. LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. The Band of Selected; Musicians. Slogan: "Deeds-not. Words." Overture, "Fortune Teller"'(Victor Herbert). PRICES AS USUAL. Bos Plan at The' Bristol .till 5 p.m., afterwards at Theatre. Ring 23UG. ■'.,'■' -W3O CULLER'S OPERA;' HOUSE. ■ Direction: Ben. and John Fuller. Another Brilliant Success.' MAUD COURTNEY and MR C. ■ DONALD STUART.:. That Eccentrio Comedian Conjurer. JOLLY JOHN LARKIN, The Ebony Exhilarator. SMART SET DIGGERS, j . Fun and Fancy in Excelsis. j NEWMAK AND WYNNE, "The ilandy Man." I Last Four Nights of-' BEATRICE MoKENZHJ, The Delightful Prima Donna, with RAYE DAWN, , I The Brilliant Siffleuß© in "Shadowland." PRICES: D.C. and O.S. 2s.ld, Stalls la i Id. Reserves 6d extra. Plan at THE J BRISTOL till 5 p.m., thereafter at th« Opera House Confectionery Store. Doors 7.15 B.m. . : *°s ß IVEEYBODY'S humming \it I "Rio i Nights"—the dreamiest of .dreamy Walteee. Playing at all Picture Theatres this week, 4560 ._.,, _. ... ZQR : -BssF,>--* r t-.-sU ~:fe ; I DON'T tfRUST THEM, ■ ' IS the usual cry. about Second-hand Cars, but when-'you. see this "BUICK," complete*, with self-starter, electric* light, detachable rims, for 4J475; you'll altersyour opinion; DAVID CBOZIER', LTD.i Worcester etreet'W., ■ D2751-BM2-4 Chriatchuroh. 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, Business Broker, .Stewart Dawson's Buildings, . G 5572-1516 Christchuroh. FOR SALE. ENGLISH LIGHT CAR. THE IDEAL -LADIES' RUNABOUT. . Y/tTiE have for immediate delivery, Threol:W)eeater CALTHORPE MINOR LIGHT CAR, fully equipped with Brolfc Electrio Btarter and Light Sankey Steel Diso Wheels. This Car js beautifully finished, and will do 35 miles'to one gallon petrol. DO NOT DELAY. CALL AND INSPECT. Low Price for Quick Sale. '..' STOREY and CO., 58874446 ' Hereford street. URGENT SALE NECESSARY. f*-i nr\(\- BONA FIDE SALE, in HERIcVIUvv VALE—6 roomß and nearly JACRE. This is without doubt' one of the nwist complete, clean, and comfortable homes in this popular suburb. The rbom3 are large and well appointed. They are tastefully papered - throughout, with • best art papere. There are 5 fireplaces, pretty gTat-es and mantels. ELECTRIC light throughout, gas for cooking, 2 bay windows, sunny veran-. dah7 ample cupboard accommodation, large bathroom, with full-size porcelain bath and basin—in fact, everything necossary 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, H5502-697F 148 Manchester street. . IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 6-ROOMED MODERN HOUSE, ST. ALBANS. j Telephone (Automatic) on to Housa X?'i KAA—PERHAPS a Httio leas may be cfcIDVU accepted for this very tine property for o. quick sale. It ha 3 G good rooms, bathroom, pantry, large-linen cupbeard, dark room, washhouse,, etc., h. and c gas, main eewer connexion. AtrfeU--Jtn'ELY SOUND, 12 years old. A ''inolid, upstanding house on a really w lion, facing north. Only one blocs over Boaley avenue, St. Albans W«Et. - Owner anxious to sell; immediate posseslion given. ■ Solo Agent, A. F. JAUNCEY. 177 Manchester street. AN IDEAL HOME IN ST ALBANS WEST, FACING NORTH. fi large rooms and kitchenette, eun porch, electric light and heating points throughout, pa-neUed breakfast room and-hail, china fails three art fireplaces, very large bathehower cabii in fact, eve..,. contains over J-ACRE, with-about li chains frontage, nicely laid out Large motor garage, etc. PRICE £2400. # This property is situated in . one of the best streets in this favourite locality, and •vre would advise intending purchasers to call ©arly. Further particulars and card to view IIOm GODFREY AND TAYLEB, (W. S. Godfrey), G524-7318 100 Hereford street.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17225, 16 August 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17225, 16 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17225, 16 August 1921, Page 1

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