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AMUSEMENTS. L A GIGANTIC TRIUMPH. I B E R T Y THEATRE. IBERTYTE E A 'T K E. The Theatre That Sets The Standard. TO-DAY, 1.30. TO-NIGHT, 6.30 OUR MIGHTY THREE-FEATURE BILL, Headed By The STARTLINGLY VITAL PHOTO-DRAMA, "WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN." "WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN.' "WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN. "WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN. WAVERING WIVES-ATTENTION! ' WAVERING WIVES—ATTENTION! Are YOU Weary of Your Home? Does Domestic Life Bole Sou? Do YOU Like the Attentions of Other Men ? "WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE WOMEN?' Astounding and Daring Revelations are Made With Remarkable Fidelity. A PICTURE OF Sleek Men and Sleeker Women—Scheming, Loving, Hating, Laughing—A!i Reck!o3s and Pleasure-Crazed. A PICTURE of Wealthy Men "who Make a Business of Understanding MISUNUEK- ! STOOD WOMEN. A PICTURE of the MODERN WOMAN in ; an Age Full of Unbridled Excesses and ! Luxurious Profligacy. : FEATURE NUMBER TWO NAZIMOVA Henrik Ibsen's ' NAZIMOVA Startling Play, which NAZIMOVA aroused World-Wide . NAZIMOVA Comment. ' NAZIMOVA "A DOLL'S HOUSE" NAZIMOVA "A DOLL'S HOUSE" NAZIMOVA "A DOLL'S HOUSE" NAZIMOVA "A DOLL'S HOUSE" NAZIMOVA "A DOLL'S, HOUSE" NAZIMOVA "A DOLL'S HOUSE" NAZIMOVA The Play NAZIMOVA That Defends NAZIMOVA a Married Woman's NAZIMOVA Right to Preserve NAZIMOVA Her Own Individuality. FEATURE NUMBER THREE HAROLD LLOYD "HAUNTED SPOOKS" HAROLD LLOYD ' riAUNTED SPOOKS" HAROLD LLOYD "HAUNTED SPOOKS" HAROLD LLOYD "HAUNTED. SPOOKS' 1 HAROLD LLOYD "JJ.AUNTED SPOOKS" HAROLD LLOYD "HAUNTED SPOOKS" Pathe Gazette —Topical Budget. World's News, Latest Paris Fusiiions. • LIBERTY GRAND ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Mr Arthur Gordon. PRICES— Matinee —Stalls Gd, Circle Is. Evening—Stalls Is, Circle Is 6d. RESERVES, STALLS OR CIRCLE, 6d Extra. All Prices Plus Amusement Ttiac. WE ARE'BOUND TO HATE A-FTJLI* HOUSE EVERY NIGHT, SO BOOK YOUR SEATS. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL, OR RING UP LIBERTY THEATRE. 'PHONE 2366. 5976 TEB G-RAND. THE GRAND. A "Big" Programme of Big Stuff. FIRST—That groat picture which took the whole world by storm. Paramount's "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." , "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." SEOOND-The Bast Dressed Woman of the CORINNE GRIFFITH. In a Drama, of Love, Intrigue, Romance, and Adventure. "IT ISN'T BEING DONE THIS SEASON" "IT ISN'T BEING DONE THIS SEASON'.' THlßD—Another of the sure fire mirthcreating Mermaid Comedies, :« PK2B ~£ipr EASY." ' Day sessions: 12 noon and 2 p.m.. Stalls, Gd; D.C. Is. Evening session: "7 p.m. Doors open 6.30. Stalls, IS; Res., Is 6d; Dress Circle, Is 6d; Res., 2s. All prices plus tax. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phono 2934. 6928 FOR SALE. £2500. __ LOVELY -MERIVALE. We haver"been favoured with instructions from tho owner of a magnificent residence in tho above exclusive locality. This home consists of 6 spacious rooms, together with panelled hall and large sun porch facing north. . The owner disregarded the cost in his endeavour to procure a property which could be rightly considered an ideal -gentleman's residence. Every devico for minimising labour has been installed, and nothing remains to be dene to improve-this .property. The grounds contain a little under J-acre, and are splendidly laid out, with good paths, and a motor garage Let us motor you to inspect. F. WILLIAMSON andi CO. PAPANUI ROAD (Close to). (Within 2d Section.) 2-STOREYED ART BUNGALOW, 6 spacious rooms, and large sun balcony with northern aspect. _ . , Dining-room is a special feature m this delightful home. Inglenoolk, sideboard red stone fireplaces, etc. Natty breakfast room, opening out on to sun vera-ndmh, hot water service back of grate, large kitchenette with gas cooker and and all up-to-date appoinlm nts. This delightful home has been i educed to £2550. Further particulars on application to F. WILLIAMSON und CO., Sole Agents, 131 Hereford street. (next Bank N.Z.) W2925-302 D. STOCK AND' 0 0., ESTATE AGENTS, N.Z. EXPRESS CO. BUILDINGS, 158 MANCHESTER STREET. Telelihones 2135 and 8313. A XWO-SJO-REY TILED ROOF BUNGALOW STX ROOMS, with sun balcony., and every labour-saving device. This is a fine home, is in perfect order throughout, has a lov-ly "arden of well-grown ornamental trees, etc., is only 8 minutes' walk from the City, and close to ST. MARY'S CHURCH; J-acre section iust enough for a little outdoor ex rrise AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN AN UP-TO-DATE HOME IN AN EXCLUSIVE LOCALITY. Inspection bv Appointment. £2OOO. D. STOCK and CO. IX THAT GARDEN SUBURB OF CHRIST' lIURCH: BECKENBAM. 4-ROOM BUNGALOW 7 , panelled hall and dining-room, leadlights, porco.ain ba.ih, h. and cold water, ele-lric lishl.' in fact every convenience. Wuh MOTOR GARAGE and fowUicusc-s. J-ACRE b:aiitifulv laid out in gardens and" orchard, concrete paths, and Gt This i 3 a verv drsirable and ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING RESIDENCES in B:ck. ej'.ham. The price being Reduced for urgent £1165. 59127-SGIS D. STOCK and CO. SPRATT AND CO. BEAUTIFUL BRICK BUNGALOW, ST. ALBANS NORTH. ■ J? 9An Well-built Brick Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette, oak and rimu panelling, every modern conv., sewer connexion; full i-acro. Brick motor garage, concrete paths, lawn and garden. Excellent locality. SPRATT and CO. SPLENDID GLASSHOUSE PROPERTY Reasonable Terms given —ii-acres, splendid land, 12 chains fron.age, in tip-top locality, excellent prospective value. Buildings comprise 5 glasshouses, 3 each 102 x 32ft, one 72 x 30ft, and propagation house (glasshouses nre heated throughout). Also 2-storey Modern Bun-a-low, 4 rooms, 2 sun porches and all conv., Tnis i 3 a wonderful chance for someone. Full particulars from the Agents, SPRATT and CO., 121 Worcester street. .Phon® Asoaa. s9(us-7sa

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 1

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