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i AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY rf HE HOUSE LIBERTY LIBERTY JL of Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY LAST DAY—LAST NIG^T. CONSTANCE CONSTANCE TALMADGE In her latest First National Success,, “IN SEARCH OF A SINNER.* “IN SEARCH OF A 'SINNER.” And Episode Ten ot ••• 'SMASHING BARRIERS” SERIAL*, “ OVERPOWERED.” And MR GEORGE W. STEPHENS, Entertainer. THE LIBERTY. ORCHESTRA, PRICES AS USUAL. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.ra., vftGTwards at the Theatre, ’Phone 2566. ' The House LIBERTY of Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY COMMENCING SATURDAY, JANUARY 1. MELODRAMA. MELODRAMA. MELODRAMA. T IBERTY -Liberty A BIG NEW YEAR OFFERING. " THE SPORTING DUCHESS,” , “ THE SPORTING DUCHESS,” “THE SPORTING DUCHESS,” “THE SPORTING DUCHESS,” The Sensational Drury Lane Success, featuring ALICE JOYCE ALICE JOYCE ALICE JOYCE As the Duohoss of Desborough. THE SPORTING DUCHESS. WAS SPORTING, BUT NOT SPORTY. Women envied her beauty and social position. Men begrudged her husband’s possession of her love. Between them they sought her downfall. Although guiltless, she was divorced; her child was taken from her; her fortune was lost. Then she sacrificed her jewels to buy in Comet, the Duke’s thoroughbred, when he was put up to Auction. THE BIG THRILLING RACING SCENE Is a big part of the story, and a glorious section of the picture. On the limited oonfines of the biggest stage in London, this famous play, that took three men to write it, was hailed as a spectacle, and it startled aud delighted a continent. Season after season at the Drury Lane Theatre its vivid, melodramatic story, and its thrilling, pulse-pounding racing sceno, both charmed, and thrilled hundred* of thousands. If on the stage it was a spectacle, what should it bo like as a photoplay? Then, added to ths, i* the princess personality of ALICE JOYCE in tho role of the Duchess, fighting her fight—alone, but with indomitable pluck—magnificent, against the odds of greedy, treacherous friends, a spiritually blind husband and undeserved dishonour. ALSO- ( Episode Eleven “ SMASHING BARRIERS ” SERIAL, , “ The Den of Devilry.” The Singer— MISS JEAN WAGNER. Soprano. “ Poor Wandering One ” (Gilbert and Sullivan). “Farewell to Summer” (Noel Johnson). LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. Overture, “TALES OF HOFFMANN” » (Offenbach). Incidental musio will be selected from the following items: — “Serenade" (Leoncavallo), “Romance”, (Rubinstein). “ Twilight ” (Cesek), “ Stephanie Gavotte” (Czbulka), “March aux Flambeaux" (Scotson Clarke), "Riding the Winner’’ (Lake), “The Toe Dancer” ('Brockton), “Pierctte” (Chaminade), “La Rove” (Golterman), Selections from “San Toy” (Sitlnev Jones), “ Rionzi ” (Wagner), “Der Freischutz ” (Weber). PRICES AS USUAL. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. ' CHIPS’ BOAT RA'CE. NINE ENTRIES © ALREADY RECEIVED. LYTTELTON REGATTA, NEW- YEAR’S DAY.

CONVEYANCES. SUMMIT ROAD AND RESERVES ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). rpHE COACH WAGGON SERVICE lias 1 been taken off'the road from tho Tram Terminus to Kchnedy’b Bush. A frequent MOTOR SERVICE, is NOW RUN from the Tram Terminus to Kennedy s Bnsli. , The FIRST CAR LEAVES DAILY at 10.16 a.m. .Fares, 7s 6d return. K AIKOURA AND BLENHEIM - With COMFORT And " * . SPEED. UNITED MOTOR SERVICE. DAILY RUN OUTChch., dep. 8.46 a.m., for Kaikoura. i .Kaikoura dop. 8.0 a.m.. for Blenheim. Connecting with Ferry Steamer at Picton. DAILY RUN IN- , w „ Blenheim dep. 7.30 a.m., for Kaikoura. Kaikoura dep. 8.46 a-m., for Chob, Bookings Chch. Tourist Office Thos. Cook and Sons, J. B. Neale and Book Shop, Woodward’s (Tobacconist). ’Phone 3159, 2860. ROYAL MAIL CpACHES. QKRALDINE-ORARI DAILY SERVICE. Geraldine depart, 7 45, 9.30, 11.20, 1.30, 4.0, 6.0. Orari depart, 8.60, 10.35, 2.55, 6.0, 6.0. Livery Business. FARES: Single, IsTM: Return, 8s ' Gists, Saddle Horses, Coaches on Hire. Agents—N.Z. EXPRESS CO. N. SHERRATT, Proprietor. Geraldine. AKAROA. AKAROA. AKAROA. PILKINGTON’S EXPRESS NON-STOP MOTOR SERVICE. CHCH.-AKAROA—TWICE DAILY. MORNING~IiERVTCE: Chch. dep.: Broadway’s, 8.30 a.m. Akaroa dep.: P. 0., 8.20 a.m. AFTERNOON SERVICE. Chch. dep.: Broadway’s, 2.30 p.m. Akaroa dep.: P. 0., 1.80 p.m. PILKINGTON’S GUARANTEE PUNCTUALITY AND RELIABILITY. Booirings— Thos. Cook and Son, 136, Hereford Street Woodward’s opp. Broadway’s. Rink Taxis, Armagh Street. Hervey,. C. W., Cathedral Square. Tourist Office, Cathedral Square. Telegrams': Pilkington, Akaroa. ’Phone 5, Akaroa.

DRINKO” promotes prosperity. •‘Tlfjy Husband keeps telling me how well IVI he is feeling, and is keen for his work. «Drinko ’ has paid for itself by the way business has been attended to,” so writes the wife of a prominent northern business man. The original testimonial can be shown to any genuine inquirer. “ Drinko ” is continually working wonders in curing alcoholism —excessive drinking. It will do the same for your friend or relation. it Drinko ”. is harmless, tasteless and odorless. Write in strictest confidence for free booklet. Plain envelopes used. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 L, Lambton Quay, Wellington. A ONCE your first sole gets through your boot is worthless. That’s why yon clump new boots right -away. Do it with Linoarnish. Wonderful preserver of leather. All Grocers. 16 BUY your Groceries at the Cheapest Shop in town and save money on each Purchase, where you also receive better attention and more prompt delivery. Low’s, Unlimited. rpHERE is only one way to produce the JL Shining Finish on Linen —■ USE “ DOVE ” STARCH. II your storekeeper is wit of stack, EVERY OTHER STORE* .KEEPER CAN SUPPLY. A LITTLE Girl con do it. Brash on Linoarnish once a year. Imparts lasting gloss and preserves linoleum years after allotted life. At all Grocers. Order a tin to-day. L. A VOID expense of clumping your new A boots. Linoarnish. the cheapest, most effective sole-savor gives long life and improves the leather. Try it to-day. Ask your groc«r for Liuoarniah. *

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18601, 31 December 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18601, 31 December 1920, Page 2