AMtrSBHKKm Liberty theatre. IBEKIY THEATRE. Tie Theatre That Set* Tho Standard. 2 P.M. 7 P.M. THE YEAR'S WONDER FILM, '•THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." ! -THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." "THF, ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." ••THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." "THF, ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS. "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS. Featuring ANNA Q. NILSSON and MILTON SILLS. An Island of "Wrecked Ships floating in tha Sargasso Sea,. Ghost Vessels of Countless Fleets from old Spanish Galleons to Stately Liners (posted as ilissing at Lloyds), locked together in a Tangle of Seaweed. And Living There, a Colony of Castaways, with Gold and Treasure worth a. King's Ransom—a Weird Empire ruled by a Giant Brute with the Right of Might. YOU'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." WE ALSO SCREEN The First National Special, . "CHILDREN OF THE DUST." "CHILDREN OF THE DUST." By the Director of "Humoresque." Pnthe Gazette. World's News. Mack Sennett's Comedy. "WHEN SUMMER COMES." Accompanied by tha LIBERTY QUALITY ORCHESTRA. Director: Mr Howard Moody. RESERVES at The Bristol, or RINGLIBERTY THEATRE. 'Phone 2366. 6903 s T R A N D. Daytime, Bd, 6d and 3d T R A N D. Night, 6d and Is. OUIDA'S Immortal Romanes, Depicted in Univeraai'e Super Jewel, "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDEI? TWO FLAGS." Stalling PRISCILLA DEAN '.tender as a Mother. P&iSCILLA DEAN Graceful as a Fawn. PRISCILLA DEAN—Savage as a Tiger. The Serial of Most Excellent Merit, "THE OREGON JIMtAIL." Chapter Three. "HIGH LIFE" Comedy. NEWS. cm a JgLLESMERE ATHLETIC CLUB. SPORTS. SPORTS. SPORTS. LEESTON. LEES TON. ANNIVERSARY DAY, DECEMBER 17th. Cycling, Running, Field Events, Highland Dancing. Jf'uil programme eoe posters. Road Race—Ghristcjauxch. to Leeeton. Leaves Hospital a a.m. Special Train loaves Chrietchurcix 9 a.m. Come Rpd hitvo a picnic at Leeston. G REAT METHODIST CONCERT. By Selected Talent from Combined Christchurch Sunday Schools and Bible Classes. CHORAL HALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER sth, AT 7.30 P.M. In aid of N.Z. Methodist Y.P. Department. A GREAT PROGRAMME FOR A GREAT CAUSE. AH for Is, Children H^lf-Prico. V. C. PETERS, GBB9 Director. & N O X CHURCH. OMAN RECITAL, By Mr Puroell Webb, TUESDAY NEXT. DECEMBER 11th. Pppulgr and classical programme of vocal stud instrumental solos. 6J- ' foulio worcom EXHIBITION EXHIBITION EXHIBITION Of PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS , PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS By XIAMQUS and Distinguished British and Continental Artists representing all the Royal Societies of Great Britain. Novf on View for a few daya lit the ART GALLERY. This is an unprecedented opportunity for lovers of good pictures to secure a gem by a British faster at a very low price. ©26 MOUNT HERBERT COUNTY COUNCIL, EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. I\/1R ERNEST ALFRED H/LRKESS, i.TX beipg the only peraon nominated to fill the above vacancy, I therefore deolaipd him duly elected. . W. A. CARPENTER, Returning Officer, Purau, December let, 1923. 688 TN BANKRUPTCY—In the Supreme Court, iiolden aX Ckfistchurch, NOTICE is hereby given that Arthur Albert Parkin, of Christchurch, House Remover and Contractor, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of credi-fcorp to bo hodden fl.t my office on "Wednesday, the 12th day of December, 1923, it 2.30 o'clock. A. W. WATTERB, Official Assignee. December PEOFESSIOKAX. NOTICES. A CARD. SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUMCS. REMOVAL NOTICE. \\n J. MICHIE, M.P.T.A., haa removed VT (' to 285 Hereford street, where he receives patients for treatment. Consult the practitioner that has made a life «tudy of a treatment, that is now recognised and advocated by eminent medical men all over the world for nervous and chronic diseases. Over 20 veara practising in this Dominion. M6M2FP TELEPHONE No. 3471. QHRONIC ILLNESS VERSUS HEALTH. When other methods of treatment tail you, then consult the Hvdro Hygiene ElectroMedical, Massage and Physio-Therapy Institute, 316 HEREFORD STREET, Chri«stchurch. We spccialiae in Chrome Ailments, and we us« Natural Curative Methods only. Consultation free. Moderate fees. J4085 DR. AND MRS A. PATERSQN, DENTAL SURGEONS, have removed to CORNER OF DURHAM AND AItMAGB STREETS, Ooposit© ibu AST QAXfXcKS'?. P6497 MR ARTHUR SUCKLING, Dental Surgeon (Specialising in Oral Radiology, Dental Anaesthesia, and Exodontia), Removed from No. 90 Gloucester direst, and in now practising at No. /3 Worcester street (corner of Cambridge terrace, formerly tfeo reside uc» of Dr. Manning). 58445 TTAS JLL si w HEN the Grocer calls, don't forget the brand; SHIP WORCESTER SAUCE. Obtainable all Stop*. HfiSOWOW
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17937, 4 December 1923, Page 1
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