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AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. A REMARKABLE TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME. BOORS OPEN at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. TIMES OF SCREENING: "THE VICTIM - ' at 3.30 ar.d 8.30 p.m. "COUSIN KATE'' R t 2.20 and 7.20 p DON'T MISS The Screen. Sensation oi the Year, A THRILLING Storv oi a PRIEST'S S rifice. TRUTH is Stnmsrer '.ban Fiction. AND THIS IS A TRUE STORY. "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE" VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." ii K VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." 'THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." UIK VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." 'THE VICTIM." "THE-VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THK VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." 'E VICTIM." "THE VICTDI." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." 'THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." ' », VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." "THE VICTIM." Rather Ittan rcvoa! lias been entrusted to '".ji Father Cosgrove sacvi.iccs his life. HE IS INNOCENT. Yet, had he ,=pok.:n ONE WORD, ONLY ONE AVORD, i* would have SAVED him from the dread penaity i- exacted for th> commission oi MURDER. FATHER COSGROVS was silent BECAUSE he would not break his roiv3 and reveal what- hati been t ilrl him under the seal of the Confesabual. "I have nothin; to cay." And ivitli jus-t one 6na! silent appeaL to his Maker ' FATHER COSGROVE ' walked slowly tii the room ' where the law was await- ' ii:g its payment. ' ROBT. T. HAINES, the ' moFl wonderful of sereen ' aetrn-8, as FATHER ' COSGROVE. 11.-; doe 3 ' not ACT but absolutely ' LIVES the part. ' NOTHING- GREA' ' HAS' EVER. BEEN ' SHOWN ON ' THE ' SCREEN. ' Shown in THREE of ' SYDNEY'S Largest The- ' atres four times daily for ' FIVE Woeks. ' SPECIAL PROLOGUE ' to the Picture, sn which ' SENOR MARTINENGO Will Sin g ' "ORA PRO NOBIS." ALSO. ALSO. ALICE JOYCE a.s Tcusin Kale." ALICE JOYCE as "Cousin Kate." ALICE JOYCE as "Cousin Kite." ALICE JOYCE as 'Cousin Kate." AMCE JOYCE as "Cousin Kate." (3 Parts). (5 Parish

A GREAT ARTIST in A GREAT PLAY. USUAL PRICES. Booking at Bristol until 12 Noon, thence at Theatre ('Phone 2934). Also showing at the SYDENHAM PICTURE THEATRE TO-DAY and TONIGHT. 6877 CHORAL HALL. THURSDAY, October 19th, 1921. In aid of C.E.SI S. Bard. Screamingly ; Farcical Revue by the Kiwi Sunshine Players. Admission, Sa, 2s, and la. Children Half-price. (Note alteration of date.) 12G1F DANCE-CORONATION HALL, Domain terrace, SPBEYDON. The usual weekly Dance will be held TO-NIGHT, To-night. Good floor. S r>.m. till 11 p.m. Hay's Band. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. 1347 TOR SALE.. .-"••.: .;.'\ $*%%.. SALE. .■•Turnov.sr i5-fiOOO. A Sound Business Snip. ARTHUR L. GRAY, Business Broker, G5572-1291F Stowart Dawson's . THE VERY LATEST THREE-SEATER BRITISH-BUILT . CARS, AT A REASONABLE PRICE. CALTHORPE MINOR, fitted op. complete, with Brolt's All-British Electric Starter, and Light Sankey Steel Wheels. ALSO—-THREE-SEATER BRITAIN CAS, built in Wolverhampton, Brolt British Electrio Starter, Sankey Steel Wheels. CALL AND INSPECT. STOREY and CO., HEREFORD STREET EAST. 58874-730 -PIOKH-BUNGALOW BARGAIN* on *IOOU practically YOUR OWN TERMS Motor-car taken as deposit. The owner is leaving Christchurch at once, and rather than let will consider easy terms say £IOO to £2OO deposit, balance as rent. This is an exceptionally well-built and attractive house of 5 rooms and kitchenette, wide panelled hall, beautifully papered throughout, e. light, gas for cooking, besides ordinary range, porcelain bath and basin, verandah front and back, every possible convenience, good garden and lawns, MOTOR SHED; situate 2 minutes from 2d tram, in a first-clasa street. This is an absolute bargain, so don't let the grass grow under your feet. Almost immediate possession given.

HILLARY ami BAXTER, H5502-1381F Sole Agents. A PROPERTY WITH IMMENSE PROSPECTIVE VALUE. COMPRISING 4J ACBES, WITHIN THE CITY BOUNDARIES, AND ALONGSIDE THE RAILWAY. PBIc:B £950. Agents: H. S. RICHARDS and SON, 89015-1149 162 Hereford street. CLOSE TO BEALEY AVENUE. •PQfifin— SUPERIOR RESIDENCE of 8 S'OUl/U rooms, built in brick, the whole of House being on concrete flooring. Large reception hall, 2 eun porches, h.. and c. service in bedroom, electrio light, gas, telephone, and every convenience that could pos6ibly be desired. Ideal section of about g-acre, tastefully laid out in lawn, rare shrubs and asphalt \paths. Large workshop and other outbuildings. The property being about 100 yards from Bealey avenue, would be a great advantage to a professional man. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO., 58922-1102F . 163 Cashel street. ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW, NEAR THE TARE. >~A IS ASKED for this very fine iO\J Property. It has 5 good rooms with all offices. Built about 4 years ago of the best of picked timber. It has electric light throughout, including outside back door, and poiut for iron. Gas in addition for cooking. Porcelain bath, lav. basin, h. and c, etc. Plate Glass window, Side Entrance, facing North. Lovely Garden, 2 Lawns, Flower Beds, and Vegetable Garden. Good Fowlhouaea. Situated right close to tram terminus. Government Mortgage can ba taken over. Sole Agent A. F. JAUNCEY, 177 Manchester street. 'Phone 4618. . J5604-524 T HOLMES and SONS, LTD., ISO High L street, you can procure Wire Matisses at -wholesale price*. Ca'l and se« r Wire Ccuches. HS3OJ-8523

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17259, 24 September 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17259, 24 September 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17259, 24 September 1921, Page 1

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