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AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY HPHE House .LIBERTY LIBERTY 1 of Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. 3 HOTTRS OF ENTERTAINMENT 8 A "FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION. GEORGE "WALSH GEORGE "WALSH GEORGE "WALSH GEORGE WALSH . GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH And MIRIAM. COOPER MIRIAM COOPER In "SERENADE." "SERENADE." . - "SERENADE." , "SERENADE." "SERENADE." "SERENADE." "SERENADE." "SERENADE." "SERENADE." "SERENADE." "SERENADE." "SERENADE." A Tale of Wondrous Adventure and Romance in Old Spain. LAND OF DARK-EYED SENORITAS. LAND OF BOLD CAVALIERS. SPANISH HEARTS ATHROB WITH' LOVE. AND SPANISH LIPS SO WILLING. A tale of the tempestuous love of Don Ramon Maticas for Senorita Del vfamed for her beauty in the land of the midnight serenade. With what a passion of love he sings ,to his lady fair. When to live was love, and to hate was death —so fierce ran man's passions. GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH . GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALfcH indulges in numerous athletio Btunts and hairbreadth escapes in "SERENADE," that have formerly been the exclusive property of the intrepid Douglas Fairbanks. (And EARLE WILLIAMS, EARLE WILLIAMS, EARLR WILLIAMS, EARLE'j WILLIAMS, EARLE WILLIAMS, EARLE WILLIAMS, EARLE ■ WILLIAMS, EARLE WILLIAMS, EARLE WILLIAMS, EARLE WILLIAMS, The Versatile Star and favourite of thou&wyis of motion picture-lovers, in tlio type of role that has made him famous. He is clever in Comedy Roles. He is the Ideal Lover. He is a Fine Athlete. In THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS. THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS. THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS. THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS, THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS. THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS. THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS. THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS. THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS. THE ROMANCE PROMOTERS. The Romance of a Civil Engineer who was appointed guardian to a millionaire's daughter. Also, A.Christie De Luxe Comedy, NOTHING. LIKE IT, / Foaturing Eddie Barry and Dorothy Devore. A Splendid Musical Programme by ' LIBERTY ORCHESTRA.

PRICES —Matinee: la, la ,6d, 2s. Eveniag: Is, la 6d,s'Aa, 2s 6d, plus tax. Dooraeopen l.s>, 6.45. Programme commences 2.15, 7.15. Plan at The Bristol and. Theatre, 'Phono 2366. f . HAROLD E. RIGHTON, 6520"" 1 ' I"-"-' """ ' Manager. 'irp HE KI D" I S COMI NG. i A The Greatest of All CHARLES CHAPLIN'S Pictures, at the LIBERTY NEXT WEEK. ■ . 8521 CRICKET. NORTH ISLAND ■ ' SOOTH ISLAND. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. gE E THE CHAMPIONS. LANCASTER PARK. TO-DAY (MONDAY), 11 o'clock.

ADMlSSlON—Enclosure 28 6d, Embankment le Gd. Free of tax. Under 16 years, half prioe. Lunch and Afternoon Tea on the Ground to-day. qha^L: ,ES CHAPLIN in "THE KID" At the LIBERTY NEXT WEEK. SWIMMING. UNITED AMATEUR SWIMMING- CLUB. CARNIVAL. MUNICIPAL BATHS, MANCHESTER ST. 7.45 P.M., THURSDAY, lGth MARCH. Miss Pauline Hoeft Unable to Appear. Come and See N. S. Batchelor and L. Morehoi.se Attempt to Break Record. Large Number of Lady Swimmers Competing. a ' S Championship Events. Box Plan at BRISTOL. PRICES—2s and Is, plus Tax. 8542F S. WHITE, Hon. Sec. SPORTING. /CHEVIOT RACING CLUB. VV ANNUAL MEETING. SATURDAY, MARCH 25th, 1922. RICCARTON RACECOURSE. Brookdalo Hurdles, 80 sovs, 1J miles, £l. Trial Stakes, 80 eovs, 6 furlongs, weight-fox-age, no allowances, £l. Parnassus Handicap, 80 eova, 7 furlongs, £l. Cheviot Cup, 12» wvb and cup 25 eova, 11 miles, £l. ' Spotswood Welter, 80. rova, 7 furlongs, minimum Bst, £l. V Mina Handicap, 80 aovs, 5 furlongs, £l. Domett Hack Handicap, 80 eovs, one mile, minimum 7st, £l. Mackenzie Handicap, 100 eova, 6 furlongs, £l. NOMINATIONS close TUESDAY, March 14th, 8 p.m. # JOSEPH WALLACE, Secretary. 172 Hereford St., or Box 972, Christchurch. 8223 ' ' . , - MEETINGS, THE ANNUAL MEETING of the HORNBY RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB will b© lieicl in the Club Rooms, Sockburn, <m THDHSDATY, March 16th, a.t 8 p.m. All Members and Intending Members cordially invited. ' (Signed) W. H. DAVIS. 8503 Hon. Secretaiy. LADIES' FOOTBALL. MEETING of intending players and all j-jl. interested in Associaton Football for Ladies, will be held at 133 HEREFORD STREET (next Bank of New Zealand) onj WEDNESDAY; March 15th, at 7.45 p.m. All interested W^d. Box 774. 'Phone 1103. m A

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17402, 13 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17402, 13 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17402, 13 March 1922, Page 1