AMUSEMENTS. IBEB1! COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-DAY. CCasea Monster Attraction? —» Programme EsVacrdißaey. A D2U&2. a? cloej to Lifa as yoar «nr» Hoart, "BOY OF MLNE." "iKJi Of iLLvE." '•itUX OF J>LUn.S." i "BOX OF Mi.\E." i "JtKJl' OF MliNB." I "BOY OF Ml-NE. "BOY OF- ML\K." "BOY OF MJUnE." "BOY OF MINE." "BOY OF Ml-\E." "BOY OF M_U>E." '•BOY OF MINE." "BOY OF MINE." -BOY OF MINE." By BOOTH iAKKLaUTu.Im, ttHo writoe:— ■'i.ho picture ia ao dignincd and yet so humorous—eo touching and yet po uiiinoneeiy truthful— tliat any writer might indeed be pleased to have his name associated with it." 'lie story of a, Wy who had to ciooso his own fathor and guide hia mother's loto and happiness. Featuring BEN ALEXANDER HENRY WALTHALL IRENE RICH ROCK.CLIFFE FELLOWES Second— A scathing ind inspiring denunciation ol modern follies and foibles. "HAS THE WORLD GOinE MAD?" "HAri THE-WORLD GOiNE MAD?" "HAS THE WORLD GONE MAD?'' "HAS THE WORLD GONE MAD?" "HAS THE WORLD GONE MAD?" "HAS THE WORLD GONE MAD?" "HAS THE WOKLD GONE MAD?" "HAS THE WOULD GONE MAD?" "HAS THE WORLD GONE MAD?" "HAS THE WORLD GONE MAD?" A dramatically pitiless aad humorously entertaining expose of the hollowness of the life of jiza and iba insatiable desire for unonding pleasures. "HAS TSffi WORLD GONE MAD?" Thrsd— A Sparkling Gem of a CorneAf, "KEEP MOVING." "KEEP MOVING." •'KEEP "MOVING." AND SUPERLATIVE MUSIC br the LIBERTY QUALITY ORCHESTRA, Under Mr Howard Moody. MATTNEE 2 P.M. DAILY. Doora open 1.30. EVENING SESSION, 7 p.m. Doora open Owing to the GRAND NATIONAL Holidays, the Booking; Offire at The Bristol w.ll close at 11.30 a.m. To-day .and on Tuesday, 12th inst. On each of those days th« Bos Bl*n will be at the Liberty after 11.30 a.m. BOOK EARLY. BOOK EARLY. 6870 STRAND Continuous Pictures. T HAND Daily from Noon. The Grand Universal Supsr-Pictnre From Rita Weimann's Stago Pl»y, "THE ACQUITTAL." "THE ACQUITTAL." "THE ACQUITTAL." NORMAN KERRY and CLAIRE •WINDSOR "Daniel Boone," cp. 9. COMEDY. NEWS. And a Rollicking Story oi a Two-Fisted Whizz-Bang, JACK HOXIE "DON QUICKSHOT JACK HOXIE ia OF THE JACK HOXIE RIO GRANDE." Reaerred Area in Stalls for. OkUdrea, K . MOSO&S AK» OTOkHfi.
OPENING ANNOUNCTMgENT. tT.CS. GARAGE. AT 70 HEREFORD STREET. RELIABLE COMPART baa been formed to buy and sell Used Cars and Tracks. The Company hao been fortunate in securing an up-to-date, Garago, nitoated at 70 Hereford street. If yon aw looking for a real bargain, yon could not do better than inspect the stook now on display:— FIVE-SBATERS, THBEE-SEATERS LIGHT KOTOR WAGGONS. Note the Address—TO Hereford street, between tha Y.M.CJL and Police Station. erffTF CAR EXHIBITION. (JARS at 160 Gloucester street, oppw W. B. SCOTT and CO., E*D. Glflaoastor aireot. BOADSTER. Painted Elephant Grey. BARGAIK JEI7S. j 3>ATCD CEOZIER, LTD., ) CXB9-58S1FP Worcester street W. KZOOHDrnOITED CABS CAR be Bought with SHALL DEPOSITS •ad EAS* TIME PAYMENTS. Tbsoe Caw «arry tie «as» gTtacusam a* » asm cmc. CALL AN© INSPECT. Oaz Prices toad Terms are &tt Bfflt in &• Trade. SaoMsd-bawi Cats Bought for Bpst C««k. X.Z. ATJTO SALT3B AGENCY, 170-173 LdoltfieH stsett. 'IBITISG KOTORISTS. V Should call tad see our LARGE ROAD MAP of the South Island. Scale, 6 miles to OM inch. Aho oar baeougb, Weeiiaad, Ottgo, Southland. Folded into eorera for carrying. SMITH and ANTHONY, LTD., Pxintea «ad Stationer*, nKtaebate atotai. smSHM®
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 1
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