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AMUSEMENTS. I H E a F. A N D. j For the Very Best ia Picture* and Music. ENTERTAINMENT THAT IS FOOD FOB THOUGHT. Marshall Neilan's remarkable new idea in Photo-plays, "BITS 0* LIFE," "BITS 0' LIFE," "BITS O' LIFE," NOTE.—"BITS 0' LIFE" represents the magazine idea brought to the photo-play. There are FOUR eopMftte and distinct stories, presenting FOUR separate phases of life. The players represent the greatest galaxy of talent ever brought together ia on© production. They are:-WESLEY BARRY. LON CHANEY, JOHN BOWERS, NOAH BEERY, TEDDY SAMPSON. HARRIET HAMMOND, DOROTHY MACKAIL, ANNA MAY WONG, EDYTHE CHAPMAN, J/ME3 BBADBURY, JUN.. FREDEBICK BORTON, ROCKLIFFE FELLOWE3, JAMES NEIL, TAMMANY YOUNG. The presentation will be as follows: MR FRANK McDONALD Will recit> "Not Understood" and "Life is a. Gamo of Cards." He will also recite a clever prorogue to the picture, and each playlet will have its own epoken adornment. ALSO, ALSO, Will be shown, "STRANGER THAN FICTION," "STRANGER THAN FICTION," Featuring KATHERINB MACDONALD And WESLEY BARRY. It etarts with a Uugh; rung with a thrill; finishes on the surprise «: your life! THE GREATEST AIRCIRCUS EVER FTLMED. , A]*o Ep'sode 9—"The Silent Avenger." USUAL PRICES. USUAL PRICES. Book at The Bristol, or 'Pnona 2934. 9101 JtULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Direction: Ben and John Fuller, Ltd. Direct from America, l 808 WHITE, 808 WHITE, 808 WHITE, The Whistling Doughboy. J, G. TAYLOR and Dorothy SUMMERS, 3 G. TAYLOR and Dorothy SUMMERS, The Favourite English Entertainers. PAGDEN and STANLEY, PAGDEN and STANLEY, Popular Patteriets. OTIS MITCHELL. . DE WILFRED. Bright BRIGHTIE and Hartley CARLYON. THE DARWINIANS. ENRICO PALMETTO. NORTON and FORBES, Gems of Musical Comedy. Elsie VIDEAU and Walter KIRBY. "PROPOSALS." IRENE, IRENE, • The Dainty American Comedienns. PRICES: D.O. and O.S. 2« 2d, Stalls Is Id. Resems 2s 9d< Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., thereafter at the Opera House Confectionery, Store. Doors 7.15 p.m. 8116] TRAND THEATRE. kj Two Special Features. WM. RUSSELL Foils In WM. RUSSELL Bribery "Desert Blossoms" WM. RUSSELL and "Desert Blossoms" WM. RUSSELL Trickery Gazette MUTT and JEFF. World's News. EILEEN PERCY The * In EILEEN PERCY Iriah , "Little Miss EILEEN PERCY Colleen Hawkshaw." 3d, 6d, and 9d. Night 6d and la Id. 9111 _ -- Iir^O^CEsfgR^STREET (Near Manchester street). Principals: FRED SEADE WAUCHOP ■ (Late Ballet Master and Prinoipal Dancer J. C. Williamson, Ltd., and Tivoli Theatre, Ltd.), and W. S. WAUOHOP (Pupil of M, MaiSrlce, Paris, and Vernon Castle School, London). Modern Ballroom, Ballet and Claasioal Dancing. New Classes now forming. CHILDREN'S CLASSES, commence SATURDAY, March 26th. Particulars on application. 'Phone 4107. W9113-8669 FOR SALE.

WHITE PAPER. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. /"JWING to ft mistake, a quantity of newsprint was shipped in flat sheets instead of Rolls—This is now for eale, and a prioe much below current rates will be accepted. WHITE NEWSPRINT IN SHEETS SIZE, 24 x;8B, ANY QUANTITY to suit purchaser. THE CHRISTOHURCH PRESS CO., LTD., FOR SALE. ECOND-HAND CARS AT A GREAT REDUCTION. BRISCOE, Light 4-seater, new tyres. Absolutely in perfect order. £195. CALTHORPE, 3-seater, right up-to-date, eleotrio starter. Low price for quick Further particulars STOREY and CO., 170 Hereford etreet. GENTLEMAN'S CITY RESIDENCE. TWO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW. TENNIS COURT. BILLIARD ROOM. MOTOR SHKD. "TITiE can recommend this property to any »» i professional or retired gentleman requiring a well-built and comfortable home, with everything of the best. NINE LARGE ROOMS, sun verandah, sleeping balcony, PANELLED ix&LL and BILLIARD-ROOM size table), tiled grates, linen press, WARDROBES and CHESTS OF DRAWERS BUILT IN, porcelain bath and basin, shower, sewer, gas copper and stove, E. light throughout, and other conveniences too numerous to mention. SECTION is g-acre, with wide frontage, nicely laid out lawn, garden, and tennis court, motor shed. Only five minutes from Square. See the Agents re prioe and terras. D. STOCK and CO. ST. ALBANS TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW. -fOmn-RIGHT UP TO DATE, sir JJZiIVU large rooms, hall PANELLED IN OAK, dining-room panelled in rimu, pretty leadlights. art clinker and \ tiled grates, sleeping balcony, wardrobes built in, poroelain bath and basin, gas copper and cooker, good Section, with MOTOR SHED, concrete paths. Handy to two trams' services. Immediate possession. Mortgage at 5J per cent. Further particulars. from the] Agents. D. STOCK and CO., 156 MANCHESTER STREET, 59127-8741F N.Z. Express Co.'a Bldgs.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17409, 21 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17409, 21 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17409, 21 March 1922, Page 1

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