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AMUSEMENTS. T IBEETY THEATRE. JJI B E F. I V THE A X It E. Tho Theatre that Sets the Standard. TO-DAY, 1.30 -30, TO-DAY. TO-DAI, I.JO - l.ou, TO-DAY. TO-AduH'l, ii.3o I). 30, TO-AlGliT. TU-AlGii'l', G. 30 6.30, TO-NIGHT. FOIi THE FIRST TIME IN UiKISTCHURCII. ANTHONY HOPES GREAT STORY. A.Nljlu.Ni HOPE'S GREAT b'iOiii. AMUU.Ni: ROPE'S GREAT STORI. Liberty ''THE PRISONER OF ZLXDA. To-auy "'liiE i-OF ZL^UA." Liberty "THE PRISONER o£' ZEND A." To-night "Till-! PRISON KK OK ZE.nDA." Libertv "TiiE PRISON E l! OF ZENDA." To-dav "THE PRISONER, OF ZENDA." Libertv "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." To-night "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." Liberty "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." To-dav "THE PHJ.SONKu OF ZENDA." Liberty -'THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." To-nitrht "THE T !E-0:. (IF ZE 'DA." Liberty "THE I'R! To-day 'lil'lU tip- 2K.VPA." Liberty "THE PRISONER OF Z'-NDA." To-ni?ht "TR E RR ; S : '-ER 01' ZEDA." Liberty "TfiE PRISONER OK ZENDA." To-day "TliK I'JfI.SO.NEU OR ZENDA." Liberty "TiiE J'KHO.VKfi «>!' ZENDA." To-night "THE PHI SON KR OK ZKXDA." Liberty "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." To-day "THE PRISONKfI OF ZENDA." Liberty "THE PRISONER OF ZEX-DA." To-nig.ht "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." Liberty "Tjfß PRISONER of ZENDA." To-day "THE PRISONEH OF ZENDA." Liberty "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER OP ZENDA." Lilwty "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." To-day "THE PRISONER OP ZENDA." Liberty "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA," To-night "THE PRISONER OP ZENDA " Liberty "TT-IE PRISONER OP ZENDA/' To-day "THE PRISONER OP ZENDA." Liberty "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA " To-mght "THE PRISONER OP ZENDA." 10 TEN MAGNIFICENT ACTS 10 TEN MAGNIFICENT ACTS 10 TEN WONDERFTTL REELS 10 TEN WOIThERFTTL REELS !0 COLOSSAL PARTS 10 10 COLOSSAL PARTS lo OP, GLORIOUS ROMANCE. OP GLORIOUS ROMANCE. With a Remarkable Cast whioh Inciudea Thousands of Playera, Eeaded by ALICE TERKY Of the ALICE TERR* "FOUR, v ALICE TERRY 'HORSEMEN." LEWIS STONE, LEVAS STONE, LEWIS STONE, STUART HOLMES, STUART HOLMES, STUART HOLMES, RAYMOND NAVARRO. RAYMOND NAVARRO. RAYMOND NAVARRO. STUPENDOUS "METRO" FILM STUPENDOUS "METRO" FILM. THE PICTURE SUPREME, SCREENDOM'S SUPER-PLAY, Produced by that WIZARD OP THE SCREEN, —REX INGRAM -—REX INGRAM— The Producer of th© "FOUR HORSEMEN OP THE APOCALYPSE." SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE BY LIBERTY GRAND ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Mr Arthur Gordon. NOTE PRICES OF ADMISSION: MATINEE—StaIIs 6d, Circle I*. EVENING: Stalls Is Id, Circle Is 6d. RESERVES, SIXPENCE EXTRA. All Prices Plus Amusement Tas. Make sure-book your seats. MAKE SURE—BOOK YOUR SEATS. BOX FLAW AT THE BRISTOL, OR LIBERTY THEATRE, 'PHONE 2838. PUBLIC NOTICES. PR. W. HAMILTON SIMPSON., WILL resume oil April 3rd the practioe of his profession at 132 Oxford terrace (between Cashel and Hereford streets), specialising in E.R.A. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Consultations! by appointment only, . 1455PP Xi OOTBALL—Sydenham-Lyitelton CombinJC ed F.C. Practice will be held at Sydenham Park Saturday. As the entries for C.R.U. competitions close oa Saturday, all members and intending members are requested to attend. A. E. WOODSFORD, Hon. Secretary. ; *6561? THE PREMISE 3 OF Messrs g. mcclatchie and 00., LTD., Coal Merchant*, WILL BE CLOSED all day on SATURDAY, To enable the staff to attend the funeral of their lato manager. ■ 292PP IN THE ESTATE OP ARTHUR WILLIAM MORRIS, late of Fendftlton, Deceased. I T is requested that all acoounta owing l by the above-named deoeased bo rendered in duplicate forthwith to the undersigned, certified M due and owing at th© date of death, namely March 24th, 1923. T. D. HARMiAN, Solicitor for the Estate, 160 Hereford street, 4951FP ChristohuML During doctor louisson's ABSENCE, His Practice will be Carried On by DR. W. MARK BROWN, At the Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square. Telephones 8070, 3601. TO MOTOR LORRY PROPRIETORS. AN excellent opportunity presents itself for the transport of Wool, Grain and Goods by Motor Lorry from Hummer Springs to Christchurch, via .Culverden and Nortih road, and vice versa. 'IVo energetic- yoiuijf men will find the installation, of such a aervioo very remunerative, and can rest assured of genuine tu-pport from farmers in the Amuri., For an initial order, embracing the transport of some 30 tons, apply at once to 60 MURRAY PLACE, ST. ALBANS. 822F to our cLrEaraa. (T7I7E wish to inform <w numeroue clients '•T YI and tlid publio generally that the Tailoring and Clothing buameaa which, we have carried on for the last two and iriaii years at 174 Caahal street, Christchurch, is bains amalgamated with the business oi the Crown Clothimg Co., Ltd-, Christchurch. Tho amalagmation will take effect as from May Ist next, after whioh date all business will be transacted at the commodious Warehouse of the Crown Clothing Cao»p*ay, Manchester street. It will be the aim of tho combined fixrna to set a standard ol values unequalled by any other firm in New Zealand, and the amalgamation will give resources in the buying of materials, manufacturing, and experienced selling service, superior- to any in the Twldec ; To the many people who have supported us since oar business was established in 1920, we tender our sinnera thank#. Our personal services, also that of our will still be available, eo there will be DP break in the -annexion between as and our clients. A continuance of ycrar sopport, therefore, will be appreciated, and no effort will be spared to give even better service in the future. • Yours faithfully, GEO. HANOOX, • ALFD. E. BTEOKE, For Banoox tad Lid. AfflriJ 6jh, im

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17732, 7 April 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17732, 7 April 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17732, 7 April 1923, Page 1

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