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AMIffSEMENTS. ffllin T EE HOUSE LIBERTY t L tS»SSJ J 0F Blg LIBERTY LIBERTi ATTRACTIONS. LIBERTY 2.15 TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT 7.IJJ ANOTHER GIGANTIC PROGRAMME. THE BEST IX PICTURES. MUSIC, AND PRESENTATION. „,£° R T VARIETY A *l> KEAL QUALITY THE LIBERTY STANDS UNRIVALLED. *- BIG FEATURES i Headed by The Queen of '.ho World's Screen, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, In A most impressive and inspiring story of the Dr;irua o{ Life, "C H A R G K I T." "CHAR G II I T." Sada Cowan'ii Glittering; Drama of Human Life, tho Moat Vitally Dramatic Document in which Clara Kimball \o has ever appeared. Dedicated to all Woi who do not realisi! tho value of r ~ this great theme Sada Cowan has fashioned one of the most impressive, most inspiring Pictures of Yearn. OUR SECOND BIG FEATURE IS A MACK SENNETT MACK SENNETT FIVE-PART SUPER-COMEDY, Entitled ■ "HOME TALENT," "HOME TALENT," With a, Notable Cast, including:— BEN TURPIN, PHYLLIS HAVER, CHARLES MURRAY. When theso big comeduno conspire in u Sennctt Plot life isn't to be taken seriously. It is made to laugh at, so take a hold o:i your sides and see it, also wear dark goggles, for the pick of the World's Fairest is disclosed discreetly but generously. IN ADDITION—"THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK, HOLMES. "THE ADVENTURE OF SHERLOCK .HOLMES." An Episode from the Life of Conan Doyle'll Famous Character, 'THE DYING DETECTIVE." A Masterpiece, of English Production. • AND FINALLYOur Old Friend, LARRY SEMOH, LARRY SEMON, In a Torimdo of ,Toy, "THE STAGE HAND." ALPOLIBERTY GRAND ORCHESTRA. In a Programme of Splendid Music. Plait at Bristol nnd Theatre. 'Phone 2366. HAROLD E. RIGHTON, Manager. PUBIJO NOTICES. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. THE Exhibition will he Open Daily, with the exception of Good Friday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from 7.30 to 9.80 p.m. The Public Ait Union will ho drawn on WEDNESDAY, the 19th inst. Bo sure ami buy a ticket. ART UNION TICKETS, le. Admission 6d. £421)

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ALL Creditors and Others having Claims against the undermentioned Estate are hereby required to lodge the same with the undersigned, in duplicate, supported by full particulars and certified as duo and owing by the said Estate at the data of thq death of the deceased, on or before the 17th day of December, .1920. Any Claim not lodged by the date named is liablo to exclusion. To be lodged by th» 25th day of May, 1922. SCHEDULE: ■:>' EBIHA.i3iA.AEA, lata ..of .Tuahiwi ,Die 41 i tth#yl.of December, 1020. . J. H. KINGJC and CO., Native Agents, Exeouiiors and Trustees, 27 Petrio Btreel, Richmond, Christchttrch. Phone A 5376. 2363 In re the Estate of WILLIAM BERTRAM COCKS, lat<> of Christchurch, Cabinetmaker, deceased. IT is requested that all Accounts ngainnt the abovv-iiamed deceased ke rendered forthwith, in detail, and in duplicate, to the undersigned, certified as follows: "I hereby certify that the above account was due and owing l at the date of death of deceased, APRIL 6th, 1822." RO7 TWYNEHAM, 2431F Solicitor for Administratriz. AN INVESTMENT. V LIMITED LIABILITY' COMPANY, i- with Excellent Agencies aad Oversea Connexions, and also engaged in Importing «nd Exporting,, and conducting a Produce Buaineaa, is alxioua to secure additionid capital with the object of extending tl.e business. This is a sound proposition and will piwe a good investment to Farmers and others. Room might bo made for Investor's Son to fill responsible position in the company. Anyone having capital to inveßt pleasia state amount available. Replies to 2489 EX-IMPORT, "Press" Office. EASTER MOTOR EXCURSION. to kaikouraTblenheim, AND PICTON SOUNDS. 530 MILES THROUGH UNRIVALLED SCENERY. ONE OP THE FINEST AND CHEAPEST TRIPS EVER OFFERED TO THE CANTERBURY PUBLIC. ' SPECIAL Car will leavo Christchurcb. on > SATURDAY NEXT, at 9 a.m., arriving Blenheim same day, 6 p.m., Picton and Queen Charlotte Sound on Sunday, returning from Blenheim on Monday or Tuesday, to suit passengers. RETURN FARE £ S. Book early with KAIKOURA MOTOR CO., LTD., F. H. LABATT, Agent, 'Phone 678. 140 Hereford Btreet. Or 'Government Tourist Office. 620F T ALFRED VICTOR LE LIEVRE, of J Akaroa, jntend to, and will, at the next meeting of the Akaroa County Council, apply for SLAUGHTERING LICENSE to open Slaughter Houee on R.S. 9881), Cough's Bay Survey District. Dated this I01;h day of April, 1922. 2514 THE Salvation Army—Preliminary Notice. Easter Arrangements: Commireioner and Mrs Hoddor, assisted by I/ie-ut.-Colonel CfU> michaol, and other Staff and Field Officera. Special Meetings—Good Friday: Sydonham, 11 a.m.; Linwood, 2.45 p.m.; City Citadel 7.50 p.m. Easter Sunday: Commissioner and Mrs Hodder tmel Staff leading on all day. Easter Monday: Botanical Gardens, Field Day. All welcome. 634 CANTERBURY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. WILL those Members who can assist with their Cars on Sunday Next, the 16th inat., to convey the visiting Firemen to Snmner for a run, please communicate with me. Cars will leave tho City Fire Station, Lichflehi street, at 2 p.m. C. W. HERVEY, General Secretary. 2526 CRECHE KINDERGARTEN. DAY. CRECHE KINDERGARTEN DAY. VICTORIA. SQUARE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12th. COME to Kindergarten Day and Buy Children's Clothing, Flowers, Produce, Cakes, Tovs, Books, Du.st and Boudoir Caps, Help the* Kindergarten Association. We need funds. Contributions gratefully received on Day of Sale. . 652F CANTERBURY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. "IjINTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY NEXT, Jli April 13tb, 12 Noon. Competitions commence Saturday, 22nd April. Schools. Grade, Haglcy Park, Friday, Mist, 3.45 p.m. Players.—There are a. few vacancies for players in all grades, call or ring tie Secretary (133 u.er«l'oid street, next Bunk of New Zealand. 'Phone 8131.) 2175 NORTH CANTERBURY COAL MERCHANTS' 1 ASSOCIATION (INC.). MEMBERS will CLOSE their Yards on the following (fays-. APRIL 14th, 151b, and 17th. H. J. QUARRELL,

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17428, 12 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17428, 12 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17428, 12 April 1922, Page 1

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