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AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY rr\nv. LIBERTY LIBERTY OF " LIBERTY BIG LIBERTY ATTRACTIONS. HOUSE LIBERTY )F LIBERTY IG LIBERTY CTIONS. LIBERTY TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. I ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. 2.13 DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. 7. 2.15 DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. 7. 2.15 DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. 7. 2.15 DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. 7.: 2.15 DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. 7. 2.15 DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME. 7. 2.15 7 2.15 MORE THAN TWO HOURS OF 7.' 2.15 GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT. 7. 2.15- 7. 2.15 The Management take pride in 7.. 2.15 presenting to you the greatest 7. | 2.15 programme ever j resented in 7. 2.15 Clrristclrarcli.' 7 2.15 7 2.15 FIRSTLY WE HAVE 7. 2.15 7 2.15 JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S 7. 2.15 JAMES OLIVER CUR"WOOD'.S 7. 2.15 7. 2.15 Alluring Love Story of the 7. I 2.15 Great Noxth-West, 7.: 2.15 7.' 2.15 "ISOBEL," 7. 2.15 "ISOBEL," 7. 2.15 "ISOBEL," 7. 2.15 "ISOBEL," 7. 2.15 "ISOBEL," 7. 2.15 "ISOBEL/' 7. 2.15 Or 7. 2.15 "THE TRAIL'S END." 7. 2.15 "THE TRAIL'S END." 7. 2.15 "THE TRAIL'S END." 7.: 2.15 "THE TRAIL'S END." 7.: 2.15 7.: 2.15 Billy Mcveigh, driving into the 7.: 2.15 face of a blinding blizzard, comes 7.'. 2.15 face to face with Isobel, leautiful, 7.'. 2.15 pure, and sweet, hut the wife of 7.: 2.15 another man.—the man ho had 7.: 2.15 sworn to take dead or alivo. A 7.1 2.15 situation tha», will thrill you; a 7.: 2.15 denouement that will amaze and 7. 2.15 delight you. 7.: 2.15 Starring' House Peters and Jane 7. 2.15 OUR NEXT ATTRACTION IS 2.15 2.15 ALICE JOYCE 2.15 ALICE JOYCE 2.15 ALICE .JOYCE 2.15 . ALICE JOYCE !2.15 ALICE JOYCE | 2.15 2.15 Starring in a magnificently pioI 2.15 duced and romantic 'fctory of love 2.15 "THE SCARAB RING." 7.15 2.15 "THE SCARAB RING." 7.15 2.15 "THE SCARAB RING." 7.15 2.15 "THE SCARAB RING." 7.15 2.15 "THE SCARAB RING." 7.15 I 2.15 7.15 2.15 ...-- THEN AGAIN: 7.15 2.15 7.15 2.15 "HOLY SMOKE," 7.16 2.15 "HOLY SMOKE," 7.15 2.15 "HOLY SMOKE," 7.15 2,15 A Mermaid Comedy. 7.15 2.15 An uproarious comedy by a. new 7.15 2.15 company in picturedom, who have 7.15 2.15 leaped instantaneous fame by the 7.15 2.15 quality- of their productions'. 7.15 2.15 Also, 7.15 2.15 The Latest English Gazette. 7.15 2.15 LAST. BUT NOT LEAST, 7.15 2.15 LIBERTY GRAND ORCHESTRA. 7.15 2,15 Slogan: "Deeds—not Wordts." 7.15 2.IS.—NOTE.—The Orchestra will now 7.15 2.15 commence at 7.45 each evening. 7.15 2.15 Elan for the season at Bristol and 'T.IS 2.15 Theatre. 'Phone 236 G. 7.15 9068 HAROLD E. RIGHTON, Manager. TO-UAY 2.30 TODAY 2.30> TO-DiAIT SPECIAL MATINEE. A Brillianit Holiday Programme, 6<L 3b Id. BARGAIN PRICES. 6d, Is Id. ■pULLEE'S ' OPERA HOUSE.' Direction: Ben. and John Fuller, Ltd, Everyone. DELIGHTED with 'RICHARDSON BROS. AND, CHERIEf ■ ' -RICHARDSON BROS. AND CHERIE, Two Famous Fun Merchants, and the Mack Sennett Girl. BESSIE SLAUGHTER, BESSIE SLAUGHTER, Phonomenal - English Contralto.DICK GARDNER and NAN REVERIE, In Bits of Vaudeville. MAMIE LING and TOMMY LONG, The Supreme Laughmikors. Farewell Night of I FULLER'S NEW REVUEI CO. , (Director Walter Johnson.) GET TOGETHER. Say GOODBYE to your Favourites. PRICES: D.C. and O.S. 2a Id, Stalls Is Id. Reserves 6d extra. Plan at THE BRISTOL till Noon, thereafter at the Opera, ! House Confectionery Store. Doors 7 p.m. 916G IKAID TSBAIEE. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH In a "LUCK GEORGE WALSH Screen , AND GEORGE- WALSH ' Story PLUCK," GEORGE WALSH which GEORGE WALSH Sizzles "LUCK GEORGE WALSH with AND GEORGE WALSH Surprises, PLUCK," GEORGE WALSH Sensations, GEORGE WALSH Strong "LUCK GEORGE WALSH Situations, AND GEORGE WALSH and PLUCK.". GEORGE WALSH Satisfaction GEORGE WALSH for "LUCK GEORGE WALSH the AND GEORGE WALSH Speotator PLUCK. GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH Dare-devil "LUCK GEORGE WALSH Stunts AND GEORGE WALSH , PLUCK." GEORGE WALSH ni ,„„„_ GEORGE WALSH Hair-breadth "LUCK GEORGE WALSH Escapes. AND GEORGE WALSH PLUCK." GEORGE WALSH Topical* MUTT AND JEFF Cartoon SUNSHINE COMEDY. SUNSHINE COMEDY. SUNSHINE COMEDY. NORTH CANTERBURY UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. mEE C.E.M.S. BAND have kindly con--1 sented to give a.CONCERT in the PUBLIC GARDENS on SUNDAY NEXT, 6th INST., At 2.45 p.m., When a Collection will he taken up in aid of the UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. WM. GOSS, gniO Chairman. "UJDAY /* rt v- « -R :b. t. SYDENHAM (EMPIRE THEATRE). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), Nov. 6th, 8.15 p.m. GLADYS VINCENT (Violinist). MrtiLICENT JENNINGS. Assisted by Mr J. H. Cocks (Baritone), Mrs Kennedy Black (Piano), Miss MilUcent Jennings, "Young Singers." A delightful programme. Proceeds in aid Soldiers' Memorial. Silver Coin Admission. 248F THEATRE ROYAL. NOVEMBER 6th, at 8.15 p.m. DERBY'S PRIVATE BAND will play* selected programme of music, assisted by MR CHAS. R. WILLIAMSON (Tenor), whojull the Gates of the Te by)T "Land of the Long Ago" (Ray). Piccolo Solo. Selected. MR A. HUTTON. Admission Silver Coin. ■ 272 ■ EUBLIO N.OTICES. IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM CROTTY, deoeaited, late of Le Bons Bay, Farmer, deceased. IT is requested that all Accounts owing by the above-named deceased be rendered forthwith to the undersigned certified as duo and owing at the date of his death, namely, the 26th day of September, 1921. MEAEES, WILLIAMS, and HOLMES, 2S3F Solicitors, Christchurch. LAND AGENTS, irnAKE. notice that my property, situated XI ■ 105 Abberley road, St, Albans, has been B. MURPHY. TO LAND AGENTS.—PIease take notice j that Properties No. 32 and 34, situate on Windsor terrace, Avonside, are hereby Withdrawn from sale. w. H. SNEESBY. XovcmbcT 4th, 132 L 316

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17295, 5 November 1921, Page 1

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