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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. GRAND THEATRE. “G BAN TO-IJAY TO-NIGHT. A BEMABKABTjB TWO-FEATUBK ' Programme, "Doors open afi 2 p.m. and 7 p.m, “ THE VICTIM ” at 8.80 and 8.80 p.m. M COUSIN KATE ” at 2.20 and 7JX> pjß. NOTE Times of Screening, tmd DON’T MISS The SCKEEN SENSATION of the Year. A THBILL-ING Story of Sacrifice. PRIEST’S TRUTH 3s Stranger than Action. AND THIS IS A TRUE STORY. the victim:’ 1 THE VICTIM.” ' THE VICTIM.” ‘THE VICTIM.” THE VICTIM.” 4 THE VICTIM.” 'THE VICTIM.” ‘ THE VICTIM.” '* THE VICTIM.” ' THE VICTIM.” 14 THE VICTIM.” 'THE VICTIM.” • THE VICTIM.” ‘ THE VICTIM.” ' THE VICTIM.” ' THE VICTIM.” THE VICTIM.” ‘ THE VICTIM.” ‘ THE VTCTTM.” 4 THE VTCTTM.” 4 THE VICTIM.” 4 THE VTCTTM.” ‘THE VTCTTM.” ‘THE VICTIM.” • THE VICTIM.” • THE VICTIM.” ‘THE VICTIM.” ‘THE VTCTTM.” 4 THE VICTIM.” ‘THE VTCTTM.” ‘ TH E VTCTTM.” ‘THE VTCTTM.” 4 THE VICTIM.” ‘THE VTCTTM.” 4 THE VTCTTM.” ‘ THE VICTIM.” ‘ THE VICTIM.” 4 THE VICTIM.” ‘THE VTCTTM.” ‘THE VICTIM.' THE VTCTTM.” 4 THE VICTIM.” ‘THE VICTIM.” ‘THE VICTIM.” 4 THE VTCTTM.” 4 THE VICTIM.” Rather than reveal what has been entrusted to him, Father Cosgrove eacrtficeH his life. HE IS INNOCENTYet, had he spoken ONE WORD, ONLY ONE WORD, it would have SAVED him from the dread penalty it exacted for the commission of MURDER. FATHER COSGROVE was silent BECAUSE he would not break his vows and reveal what had been to-ld him under the seal of the Confessional. 44 1 have nothing to say.” And with just one final silent appeal to his Maker to forvivo, FATHER COSGROVE walked slowly to the room where the law was awaiting its payment. ROBT T. HAINES, The Most Wonderful of Screen Actors, As FATHER COSGROVE. He does not ACT, but nb so lut el y LIVE S th e NOTHING GREATER EVER BEEN SHOWN on the Screen. Shown in THREE of SYDNEY’S Largest Theatres four times daily for FIVE weeks. in SPECIAL PROLOGUE to the Piotnre, which SIGNOR MARTINENGO will Sing 44 ORA PRO NOBIS,” With Orchestral Aooormpaniment. ALSO ALICE JOYCE a® ALICE JOYCE as ALICE JOYCE as ALICE JOYCE as ALICE JOYCE as 1 5 PaTts. GREAT ARTISTE ii ALSO ‘ Cousin Kate.” Cousin Kate.” Cousin Kate.” Cousin Kate.” Cousin Kate.” 5 Ports. a GREAT PLAY. USUAL PRICES. RESERVES at Bristol until 12 Noon, thence at Theatre (’Phone 2934). ALSO SHOWING at SYDENHAM PICTURE THEATRE TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. T> OLLESTON STREET HALL OLLEiSTON STREET HALL’ PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS dance’ WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 28th WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th* PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES. Ladies Is 6d, Gentlemen 2s. W. RETTEL, Pianist. 2 SELECT DANCE. ARANGK HALL. Roll Up. MONDA y NEXT, 8 p.m. All invited. Ladies 1 Gents le *6d. Refreshments. W. Bette Musician. riot fOUC ATIOWftt, THERE IS ALWAYS AN OPENING FOR STUDENTS OF _ DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOO \\f ar engaged in successfully traini » » pupils for positions in Government I partments, Legal. Commercial and Insurar ar, d during the past year have pli.c (W ER .300 Students in remunerative po tions, with excellent prospects. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. Full particulars on application. NOTE.—A term may commence at a time. Railway Concessions to Country St dents. DIG B Y’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL HaJlenstein’s Buildings (Opp. D.I.U.V MOTORS AND CYCLES. SED MOTOR-CYCLES FROM £2O AT ADAMS, LTD. WONDERFUL SUCCESS OF OUR SALE OF USED MOTOR-CYCLES AT BELOW COST PRICES. BUYERS in search of MOTOR-CYCLE BARGAINS are advised to call EARLY and inspect our stock of MOTORS, which are all in good running order. • Wo offer the following Motor-Cycles and Motor-Cycle Outfits at SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES for Sale next week. SPECIAL BARGAINS. EXCELSIOR, 7-9 H.P., twin, new Coachbuilt Body fitted to Excelsior Chassis. This outfit will be sold in a few days. £125, re- ! duced to £35. (1732) ! EXCELSIOR, Blue Model, 7-9 h.p., and Side-car, nearly new, cost £195. Bargain |at £135. (1745) KING DICK. British-built Motor-cycle, j selling at £4O, reduced to £2O. (1734) I • EXCELSIOR, 7-9 H.P., twin, 3-speed, ! nearly new, £95, reduced to £75. (1707) I TRIUMPH, 3& H.l\, T.T. Model, splendid order. £65, reduced to £55 . (1714) The prices advertised are BARGAIN SALE PRICES for cash on delivery, but terms of payment can be arranged to suit purchasers. We extend a cordial invitation to all buyers of' MOTOR-CYCLES to call and inspect the above machines, which are all ready for delivery. ADAMS, LTD. Agents for 8.5. A.. TRIUMPH and EXCELSIOR MOTOR-CYCLES. Show Rooms and MotoT-cycle Garage, 152-151, High Street, Christchurch. XI)

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16539, 24 September 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16539, 24 September 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16539, 24 September 1921, Page 1

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