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AaXUSEMBOTB. LAST DAY "THE PRIMITIVE LOVER." IBESTY THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. 2 p.m.- CONTINUOUS 10 pmFinal Screening To-day of Constance Talmad%e's Specially, "THE PRIMITIVE LOVER." And MISS MILLICENT JENNINGS O'orsroous Oriental Pro.goue, '•EASTERN CAMEOS." i TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. I TWO • REMARKABLE PHOTOPLAYS, TWO REMARKABLE PHOTOPLAYS, FANGS BARED TO DE&POILERB. Shaggy body hunched to swing; animal heart pulsing with dog—devotion to the girl who had shown him tha first touch of htiman kindness—and fighting tha call cf bis kind; th* cry of tho Wo'u Pack echoinj throi;gh t!io wilderness. That's STRONGHEART. The SCREEN'S WONDER-DOG, who imms all in "THE SILENT CALL " "THE SILENT GALL." "THE SILENT OAI.L" "THE STLEST CALL" • "THE SILENT CALL." "THE SILENT CALL." "THE SILENT < ALL." i A GIRL AND A DOG- AMONG MEN OP ALL BREEDS OUT YONDER IN THifi , HILLS OF THRILLS'. I It was lifo in the t.iw out there—a life the gill, fresh from the city, could not understand'. She shrank from the men who fought for her. 'She found ferocity and hate in men and beasts. She, too, found love. Ever guarding hor the great w.'tf doir strhitin? between tha oall of the tuck at>d animal devotion for the girl. Sooner or later the bloodoall would win—and then— A-a-ah! Here's a Story. ANOTHER SPECIAL FEATURE. THE REMARKABLE SONG-SCENIC, "WOMEN MUST WEEP," "WOMEN MUST WEEP," "WOMEN MUST WEEP," "WOMEN MUST WEEP," From Kingsley's Poignant Poem, "THE THREE FISHERS," During the Screening of whioli MI&S MILLICENT JENNINGS, Accompanied by a DOUBLE QUARTETTE OF LADIES, Will render Hullah's beautiful aonff. SPLENDID ARRAY OF SUPPORTS. LIBERTY GRAND ORCHESTRA. Condiuotor, Mt Arthur Gordon. BOOK NOW AT THE BRISTOL. "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." . "/"\NtE has to look away to keep being entirely swept aw tion.'—■New Y<nrk "Sun LIBERTY THEATRE, December 16th. 46?" THE GREAT EXHIBITION. HE GREAT EXHIBITION. THE GREAT EXHIBITION. SPECIAL CONCERT TO-NIGHT, SPECIAL CONCERT TO-NIGHT. Arranged by Mrs E. Dalton audi Miss C. Bell. SELECTIONS BY DERBY'S BAND. INDUSTRIAL FILMS AND RADIO CONCERTS are given in conjunction Every Evening. ' . . ~„-„.,,. - •"EXHIBITION OPEN CONTINUOUSLY From 10.30 »;m. to 10 p.m. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Season Tickets: Men 7s 6d, Ladies 6«, Children; tinder 15 years 9<! W. Card* of Four Tickets 8s each. Ordinary Tickets: Adults Is, Children 6d. ' 4700 PUBLIC NOTICES. THOMAS BORTHWIOK AND SONS (AUSTRALASIA), LIMITED. CANTERBURY FREEZING WORKS, BELFAST. Will Open for the Season MONDAY, 11th DEOEMBER, 1912. THE CANTERBURY FROZEN MEAT COMPANY, LTD. BELFAST AND FAIRFIELD FREEZING WORKS. CLIENTS axe notified that the above Works will ra-open for the treatment of Stock on TUESDAY, DECEMBER Uih, 1922. D. J. SHBA, Secretary. Head Office, 173 Cashel street, Christohurch. 4501 WE.A. —A Ramble to Domb's Bush, next •Saturday. Meet 2 p.m. in Square. Mr Fowerakor, Government Forestry Expert, in charge. The Public Invited. Free to All. 4661F GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. ICATIONS for admission in 1938 * should be made on the prescribed form, which is obtainable at the Registrar's Offioe, Canterbury College, or at the School. L. A. STRINGER, 4114 Rsgistrar. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. ■ ENTRANCE TO "HOSTEL." APPLICATIONS for admission in 192S should bo made to the Matron, "Acland," 63 Papanui T&ad, Merivale. Early apnlication is desirable. L. A. STRINGER, Registrar. Canterbury College. Christchuroh, N.Z. 4111 T>ANGIORA CATHOLIC BAZAAR. WATCH-GUESSING COMPETITION. The watch stopped at 13 hours, SO minutes, 1 second. The winner is Miss M. L. Groves, Southbrook—- 12 hours, 30 minutes, lj seconds. 4634 HERD TESTING. ON ACCOUNT of HOLIDAYS, will Members please TAKE SAMPLES PROMPTLY DEC. Sth and 10th. 157 S. CLAYTON. NORTH CANTERBURY RESIDENTS. pHAS. J. HAQLEY (late of R. W. Eng- *>-* land and Sons, Ltd.. Christchurch), begs to announce that he has taken over the Coal and Timber Business of Messrs Rhodes Bros., Amberley, sod by reasonable prices, honest trading, and prompt attention to business, he hopes to enjoy your patronage. Actdress— NORTH ROAD, AMBERLEY. ■Phone 475. H 6115 IN HOT WATEK AGAIN! GAS-STOVE HOT WATER SYSTEM has at last bean invented to supply the ;e at no extra cost. Will be shown at 'bitism. Hundreds in use in Auckland, i one installed. Particulars from Manutirets, DIXON and RAMSEY, $3 Mt. Eden road. 30 Auckland.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17632, 8 December 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17632, 8 December 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17632, 8 December 1922, Page 1

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