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AMUSEMENTS. AND YET AGAIN WE LEAD ALL OTHERS IN PRESENTING THE FINEST PROGRAMME OF PICTURES AND MUSIC IN THE DOMINION. LIBERTY AT tie LIBERTY LIBERTY -£*■ Hons* LIBERTY LIBERTY Of LIBERTY LIBERTY Bi S LIB S££X LIBERTY Attraction*. LIBERTY COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN CHRISTFOR THE FIRST TIME IN CHRISTCHURCH. CHURCH. The only AUTHENTIO and ORIGINAL ADAPTATION of Rudy aid Kipling® Famous Poem. DO NOT BE MISLED and THINK YOU HAVE SEEN THIS PICTURE BEFORE BECAUSE YOU HAVE NOT! THOMAS H. INCE THOMAS H. INCB Presents His Drama of To-day: "MOTHER O' MINE." "MOTHER O' MINE." "MOTHER O' MINE." "MOTHER 0' MINE." "MOTHER 0' MINE." "MOTHER O' MINE." "MOTHER O' MINE." "MOTHER O' MINE." "MOTHER O" MINE." "MOTHER O' MINE." "MOTHER 0' MINE." "MOTHER O' MINE." "MOTHER O' MINE.'-' "MOTHER 0' MINE.' "MOTHER O* MINE." "MOTHER O' MINE." "MOTHER O' MINE." "MOTHER O' MINE." "MOTHER O' MINE." "MOTHER 0' MINE." Arranged aiter the Poem by Rudyard Kipling. This is ono of the really great films that are produoed now and heart as only the simple picture can. Featuring BETTY BLYTHB and LLOYD HUGHES. 1 BETTY BLYTHE and LLOYD HUGHES. Hero is sincerity! Here is true pathos and understanding of all that ia finest in. womanhood! ... The average man has great faith ia his mother. So has the average woman. To both she stands as the embodiment of de'votion and the love that makes sacrifices. The loyalty of others may falter, but here is steadfast. We have viewed "Mother o' Mine," and hardened critics that wo are, were nev-eT more impressed with a photo-drama sinoe "Hearts of the World." It is gloriously beautiful, tensely dramatic, wonderfully human. DID YOU LIKE "HUMDRESQUE"? If bo, you cannot help enjoying "MOTHER 0' MINE. "MOTHER O' MINE." THEN— An Intensely Exciting Play, developed into a Tremendous Climax. H. B. WARNER H. B. WARNER it. B. WARNER In "DICE OF DESTINY!" "DICE OF DESTINY!" "DICE OF DESTINY!" "DICE OF DESTINY 1" "DICE OF DESTINY!" "DICE OF DESTINY!" The Story of a Girl, a Detective, and ft Crook. Perhaps if he hadn't loved her so the persecution of the deteotives would have worn him down, and he would have giyen to them the excuse they were looking for —to put him behind the bars again. "DICE OF DESTINY!" "DICE OF DESTINY!" Splendid SUPPORTING Programme, including BOBfBIE VERNON in a Christie Comedy. LIBERTY GRAND ORCHESTRA Will play:—"Serenata" (Tarenghi), "Allegro" (Falck), "Bomanoe" (Rachmaninoff), "Hindoo Lament','; ~ (Bemberg), "Fox-Trot", . (Nora IJayeS); I 'Utfodie" (Gluck-Sgambati), "Dreams" (Wdgner), "Melodie" (Paderewski), •Uienzi Overture" (Wagner), "Thunderstorm" (Langley), "Stradella" (Flotow), Box Plan at Bristol and '-Theatre, 'phone 3866. 4399 HAROLD E. RIGHT ON. Manager. FOB SALE. T7VOR SALE, BRINi-MEAD'S PIANO, with J. player inaick, guaranteed practically new, any test, for sale cheap. Apply. BOX 1048. G.P.0., 1406F Cnristchurch. . ST. ALBANS WEST. CLOSE TO PAPANUI ROAD. QUICK SALE WANTED. -P1 9AA WILL buy a Well-built. BUNGA* LOW of 6 rooms and kitchenette, the cheapest proposition on the market, and for Absolute Sale. The i;ooms are spacious, inglenook in dining-room, open brick fireplace in breakfast-room, with hot water boiler, wardrobes, linen press and cupboards, panelled hall, ELECTRIC LIGHT, gas for cooking, h.p. water, main Bewer, etc.; 8-16-acre, in nice garden and orchard, fowihoufte and workshop. THREE MINUTES FROM PAPANUI CAR, CLOSE TO SCHOOL, TENNIS COURTS, AND BOWLING GREEN. HILLARY and BAXTER, 1090F 178 Manchester street. • FAMILY RESIDENCE OF 7 BOOMS. NEARLY J-ACRE OF GROUNDS. i?-j QK A—SITUATED on tram line in one SflOJu of the ndceet suburbs. Not of the Bungalow type, 'but a very solidly-built home of 7 rooms and all offices; return verandah, high studs, all conveniences. Charmingly situated amidst trees, shrubs, Lawns, and flowers. Net ted-in cherry houses, storerooms, fowlhouses, motor drive and garage. Six large walnut trees, 2 asparagus bed*, raspberry bed, strawberry bed, large fruit trees, small fruits, etc. The situation of this property is ideaf. and anyone wanting a well-built, modern • home on a high section, and with an old English ga/rden, olose to town, should not fail to see this property. Easy terms oan be arranged to suit you. Owner leavibg the town, so the property is for urgent sale. Sole Agent: A. F. JAUNCEY, 177 Manchester street. 'Phone 4618. J66Q4-1255 ST. ALBANS. JiEW BUNGALOW. Comprising Four Good Rooms and Kitchenette, every possible convenience, sewer drainage; nice seotion, well fenced, close to Bealey avenue. PRICE £llOO. Agents: H. S. RICHARD'S and SON, R9015-1071 162 Hereford street. TRAMWAY NOTICES. TRAMWAY TRIPS , CUT OUT. MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1822. fTVHE following early trips will not be J- run, Holiday time-table thereafter:— From Pap&nui, 6.42, 6.68, aud 7.10 ajn.; Cashmere, 6.39, 7.3, and 7/20 a.m.; St. Albans Park, 6.53 and 7.15 a.m.; Sumner, 6.35 a.m.: Woolston, 6.38 and 6.68 a.m.; New Brighton, 6.48 and 7.15 a.m.; Lin wood, 6.56 and 7.14 a.m.; Addington, 6.52, 7.7., and 7.23 a.m.; Riocarton, a.m.; Opawa, 7.8 a.m.; Fendalton, 6.65 and 7.18 a.m.; Richmond, 7.7., 7.42, 8.23, and 9 a.m.; Cranford street, 6.44, 7.4, and 7.22 a.m.; Coronation street, 6.47 and 7.15 a-m.; Hornby Bus, 7 aon. The corresponding trips from Square to the various terminals will also be eliminated. FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager. December 80th. 1821. 4382

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17342, 31 December 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17342, 31 December 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17342, 31 December 1921, Page 1

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