amusements. "Where Music in ita true Artiatio Senas is Allied to the Perfect Motion Picture. E VERY BODY'S. iThe Distinctive Theatre.) Twice Daily—--30 r.nd 7.30 p.m. Paramount Presents Thompson Buchsiuau s Thnllißg Dtutv Lane Drama, "L I F E" "L I F E "L I F £" A little gleam of time between two eternities! "LIFE." "Life" is a wonderful meIo"LIFE." drama, with many curious twists "LIFE." and turns—tho story of a man "LIFE." convicted of murder, and cleared "LIFE." by his wife in a round ot "LIFE. dramatic incidents and thrilling •"LIFE." complications. "L I F E" "L I F E" "LIFE." Is an entertainment that "LIFE." appeals to every class of picture"LlFE." goer. The action moves _ along "LIFE " last and furiously from beginning "LIFE." to end. and it is filled with "LIFE. thrills, pathos, and laughter. "LIFE." Dancing through Broadway's "LIFE." rovol and jazz, down_ into the "LIFE." roaring canyon oi "Wall street, "LIFE.'' Peeping into palace and boudoir, "LIFE.' 1 and prison cell. Seeking always "LIFE." —happiness. SUCH IS "LIFE"—ALL OF IT A THRILL, IN THIS GREAT PICTURE STORY 1 Additional— "BEHIND MASKS" "BEHIND MASKS" Starring DOROTHY DALTON. DOROTHY DALTON. A romanco etaged in the haunts of Society, and showing what goes on behind the scenes. With beautiful women, charming gowns, gorgeous sets, and dramatic sensations galore. Then— A Charming Musical Programme EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. USUAL PRICES. Reserves at Tie Bristol, or 'Phone 4925. 2669 LIBERTY rpHE House LIBERTY LIBERTY X of Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY. THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY.. ENTHUSLiSTIO AUDIENCES GREET The Epic Picture of the Screen. LIVING LONDON. LIVING LONDON. LIVING LONDON. LIVING LONDON. LIVING LONDON. LIVING LONDON. LIVING LONDON. I/IVING LONDON. LIVING LONDON. LIVING LONDON. THE WONDER CITY OF THE WORLD. MISS LYNNE EDWARDS MISS LYNNE EDWARDS Presents )•' HER GORGEOUS DANCE EECITAI. And CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCEI TALMADGE CONSTANCY TALMADGE CONSTANCE' I\ALMADGE OONSTANCB TALMADGE In '"LESSONS IN LOVE." "LESSONS IN LOVE." "LESSONS IN LOVE.',' "LESSONS IN LOVE." '"LESSONS IN LOVE." During Afternoon Sessions. SNOOICY, ■ The Wonderful Monltey, in The One Best fot. . REQUEST CONCERT. ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY (Incorporated). Hon. MR ALFRED L. SUTTON FINAL CONCERT, 1921 SEASON,, WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER. Magnificent Request Programme by Society's Full Orchestra of Sixty Performers, SOLOISTS: > : MISS LOUISE CROUOHER MISS LOUISE CROUCHER (Violiniste). • ; 'r--1 mr leslie Fleming MR LESLIE FLEMING- , (Vocalist)., Th® Bwt of the Year. - Don't It. " H. M. WILLIAMS; ■ 2597 Hon. Sec., Box 518. JJIOOiETON REVEL. THURSDAY, DEC. Ist, 2.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. GOOD GOODS. FUN AND FROLIC. TOWN HALL, LOWER RICCARTON. Free in Afternoon,. Evening 6d. 2680F KINDERGARTEN. . ASSOCIATION'S SALE, St. Matthew's Schoolroom, Colombo street North, St. Albans, .SATURDAY, Brd December, 2.80-6.30, in aid of Sunbeam Kindergarten." Work, Cake,- Sweets and Produce Stalls. loecream and Bran Tub. All parents and others interested are asked; to leave th*i r 'buying until Saturday Afternoon. G. EVANS,. Corvvenor. 1682 [DECKENHAM ROSE CARNIVAL, J December 10th, ! at 2 p.m. ENTRIES Close SATURDAY" December 3rd at Noon, with T. Q. CARLISLE, car& R. S. MoKenzie and Co., Cashel gtreet. 2625F PHILLIPSTOWW SCHOOL, SATURDAY, DEC. 3rd, BABY SHOW and GRAND FAIR. Handsome Silver Cups for Ist Prize in each class.. Further particulars Steeds'* Pharmacy, Ferry road. 1633 TE WnAKA DANCE; rVRANGE HALLy WEDNESDAY, Nov. V-T 80th. Dancing 8 till 1. Sutherland's. Full Orchestra. One-step Competition. Two prizes. Invitations at Hall. Subscription. 2s fid. 2587 V SPORTING. CANTERBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. 'SUMMER MEETING. MONDAY and TUESDAY, JANUARY 2nd and 3rd. "VfONMINATIONS Champing Handicap, X* isoo bov6 (have' done 4.34 claw); Pftrk Handicap, 1000 sovs (can do 4.86), Selwyn Handicap, 500 sovs (2.47), and all other events CLOSE on, DECEMBKR, 20th. Full Programme "Referee." 2622F FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB'S SPRING MEEfTING. DECEMBER 2nd and 3rd. A SPECIAL PASSENGER and HORSE TRAIN will leave Dunedin for Christchurch on SATURDAY, December Brd, f,t 9.6 p.m. H. L. JAMES, 2671 Secretary. RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. T7ROM 16th. DECEMBER, 1921, to 3rd -I- ' 1 JANUARY, 1922, Excursion Tickets will bo issued from any station to any station on the South -Island Main Line and Branches, available until 11th FEBRUARY, 1922. A similar issue will be made in the North Island Main Lino and Branches and on the Wettlaod Section. 2598 ; BY ORDER. IMPOUNDED. IMPOUNDED, at' Springston, November 26th, 1 Roan COW, earmark in right ear, and branded 25 on rump. If not clajmed by December 10th will be sold at 12 noon. H. Thomaa, Poundkeener. 1698
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