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THE THEATRES, GRAND THEATRE Continuous from Noon. "THE GLORIOUS LADY" (Olive Tbomti' and “ I WANT TO FORGET ” (Evelyn Nesbitt). LIBERTY theatre Daily, 2.15 and 7.15 "EYES OF YOUTH” (Clara Kimball Young), and Comedies. QUEEN’S THEATRE Continuous from Eleven. “THE PARVENU” (Nordiak Production^. SYDENHAM PICTURES. Nightly at 7.15. “ ONE HOUR ” t'Zena Keefe). :S T I-EON’S CIRCUS. Coming by Special Train. i ST LEONS' CIRCUS. | OPENING NEXT FRIDAY. MARCH 4th. | Special Matinee Saturday, March 5. I CORNER MANCHESTER ST. AND ST ASAPH ST. (next Triggs and D®n- | 3525 X , O P E R A HOUSE Nightly at 8. WALTER GEORGE’S SUNSHINE PLAYERS in THE CRUISE OF THE CYMBELINE.” Also Vaudeville Programme. j SPECIAL SALE OF SUITS. fpecial “H. and S.” are now having a * sale of Men's Suits and other lines or Clothing. AVe must make room for new rood, novr in course of manufacture, and are therefore allowing a special discount of 10 per cent —two shillings in the £ until Saturday. March sth. Scores of Suits to select from, and all are ' H. and S. ' standard make—no odds and ends just for the purpose of cleanr up. pric for ■ j r' l teas on our uet WHOLESALE PRICES Note.—T reduction does NOT apply to suits Haxcox and stf.kke. ltd.. 174, Cashel Street. Christchurch. On behalf of the commercial coir munity. I CAtond a warm welcome t his Excellency the Governor-General, said Mr W. M. Tyers, to-day, at th Liberty Theatre. It was,*’ he addec with relief and delight that the coir mercial con heard of Lor Jellicoe s appointment as our Governoi General lie had been our guest b< fore, and had won a first plaoe in on hearts. He was welcomed and honore not only because lie was the Governoi General, or because he was a grea admiral, but because he was as a frien and a brother, upon whose honor an sympathy the whole people of the Th minion knew they could rclv.’’ (Lou applause.) OYEZ! OYEZ! O YF>Z * PAY ITT. HARDING AND CO | VICTORIA STREET. Christchurch. LAND, J.Slate, financial and ; _ GENERAL AGENTS, j VALUERS. INSURANCE AGENTS FIX? | ill Years’ English and Colonial Experience.) ; 4-* j9Q ' ■ iimondT" c i tram, not far from city, Sp diet NEW BUNGALOW, built of sele< ! and veil seasoned timber. 5 principal rooms, | vide hall (panelled), large bathroom. Doulton . baib. and basin, h. and c. water, e. light and i e heating and gas. House is fitted with ad up-to-date labour—aving appliances. Icad- | light windows, etc. Fine Section, just under ’ * niplete, hone Splcn- ; desirable residence. DIMtiDTAIT T>Of;j SESSIONS Agents. PAVITT. GARLAND CD., win rd. ivery possible oonve lice, e. light and ga: Clos t-Acr< la’.' tram and beach. Full particula the Agents. 6n?a. PAVITT. HARDING AND CO. YEJ YEW BRIGHTON, handy to beach. I minutes from tr; v m. BUNGALOW. ( rooms and kitchenette,, wide sleeping verandah, with sliding windows, conveniences include electric, light. Good Section. Tenn-. deposit and balance can remain at 5 per cent. Sols Agents, PAVITT, HARDING AND (;< i. £9OO N- Y . r ,: ; ... .. ; Square House, with t ! tran .. . id c. water, driving er.Section leas than. J-Acre, gram! position. Sole Agents. PAVITT, HARDING AND < >. I W*XA CH RISTCHURCH j Cheapest Property in Christ - J church. Safe investment. Shop and Dwp I ling, grand section, long frontage, and main t busy street and back entrance from another main street. Land alone worth more than price asked. Bargain. Inquire, Sole Agents, PAVITT. HARDING AND CO. CHRISTCHURCH £IOOO light. F INI dential Prope Sole As ECTION. Cheapest Re?i- . in Christchurch. Inquire, eg 63Pa. pay r* 4 -7) CHRISTCSICRCH. Suburban. Sav, Is Acre; Land, Dwelling House. 6 rooms and conveniences- Immediate sale desired, hence low price. Sola PAVITT, HiKDISft AND CO.. IS, Victoria Street. CH RISTCHURCH LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. MOTOR-B 1 CYCLE BARG AIKS « lI.V. 3-SPEED TRIUMPH. 191! mode!. 41 lamp, horn, etc. ; £6O. Saville’s. neat FREE ENGINE TRIUMPHS. £*)o 10s —34 h.p. Free-engine TR!UMPTT with lamp. Free-cngiu _ . complete, £22 10s near Theatre Royal. 3-SPEED HOVER, £3O. H.P. ROYER. 3 speed?, in good ar.d complete with t amp, ille'a, near Theatre Royal. -SPEED 8.5. A.. £27 10s H.P. 2-SPEED 8.5. A.. lamp, etc., com plete; bargain at £27 iOe. Saviile’s Theatre* Royal. WANTED TO BUY—FALSE TEETH Wanted, condition no object, broken or otherwise, 5s to £'2 given. G. TAYLOR, top floor Barlow'* Buildings, near Square, Christchurch. XD \\ RANTED, Competent Lady-Help. I’a; aMan kept for rough wori-. Telephone 1101. 5165 XV TO LET. 7" ELL FURNISHED S-ROOMEI) GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE. F.L., etc.. City. Suitable for Doctor. ild let for long term if required, most immediate possession. 5165 K7A. “ Star. _ “A GARDEN PARTY will be held" by the X.A. Sydenham Baptist Church next Saturday, MarV:li 6th, 2.15 p.r of Mr H. Adznias Street. (3d. at the residence r St., Beckenham. i Tram to Fisher 51 At rpO Let, "-'Roomed Furnished House. N X New Brighton, facing beach Applv* Box 692. Christchurch. 5166 _ TT'ANTED, Girdsner able t-o Ctiltit ate V > Flowers under glass; beat wages, per maner.fc job; single, live on premise*. ference essential. Garnerera' labourers need not apply. Henry Wright, G.P.O. Box 42. Wellington. 5-161 X Wjr ANTED by old lady, able t-. dv allVr self. Unfurnished H' ora, w:‘b .. jvbacc*. ith Tern INTED by old lady. abl< self. Uniurr.ished Room, a respectable j>er3on, w*i moderate. Apply H 7-5. thou - hild .

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16366, 3 March 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16366, 3 March 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16366, 3 March 1921, Page 7