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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. QUEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S. Continuous UEEIST’S. 11 to 10. PICTURES AND MUSIC. You have all read Ethel M. Dell’s stories. Here is an opportunity of seeing a Photoi play based upon one of her earliest efforts. " THE SWINDLER.” “ THE SWINDLER.’' " THE SWINDLER.” " THE SWINDLER,*’ " THE SWINDLER,” ; Would you. escaping from justice, take upon yourself the burden of another man’s crime because bis sister appealed to You? “The Swindler” did, and paid the cost. ETHEL M. DELL ETHEL M. DELL ETHEL M. DELL ETHEL M. DELL ETHEL M. DELL Her Stories have been read by Millions. Wrote this stirring- romance of love and adventure. A feature of this magnificent production is the scenes taken aboard the giant liner “ Olympic ” running between England and America. In Addition, EUGENE O'BRIEN EUGENE O’BRIEN EUGENE O’BRIEN In ”13 LIFE WORTH LIVING?” ”IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?” “IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?” There will also be shown a brilliant collection of supporting subjects, and a programme of incidental musio. INTER garden cabaret club. CARNIVAL NIGHT. CARNIVAL NIGHT. MONDAY NEXT, lOthr Continuous Music and Novelties. Members and Guests are advised to procure their Tickets as early as possible from the Liberty Theatre, or the Secretary, Mr Furness James, 'Phone 415. FP2531 SPECIAL CABARET NIGHT Of the CARDEN CABARET CLUB. MONDAY, JULY 24th, 1922. In Aid of the Funds of the Plunket Society. Continuous Music. Tickets: Double 12s od, Single 7s 6d, Obtainable from the Liberty Theatre, Bristol Piano Co., and the Seo of the Club, 'Mr Furness James, ’Phone 415. DANCING. TUESDAY, Coronation Hall. Domain Terrace. Spreydon, commencing Tuesday, July 11th. Good floor. Sub.: Ladies Is, Gents. Is 6d. 8 to 13- Refreshments. Hay’s. Mtisician. 31G8 - JUMBLE SALE. SATURDAY, 15th JULY, 2.30 p.m., in ST ANDREW’S SCHOOLROOM (near Public Hospital). 1218 MOTORS AN D CYCLES. ADAMS. LTD., STOCKTAKING SALE OF USED MOTOR-CYCLES, SATE YOU MONEY. MOTORISTS ARE CORDIALLY TNVTTis*t> TO INSPECT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICED MOTOR-CYCLES. ARTEL TWIN, Late Model, fitted with light coach-built Sidecar, perfect running or. der; good tyres. A Bargain for £75. (1813) TRTTTMPH. Countershaft, latest chain and belt model, fitted with good 28 x 3 t.-vres. Worth your inspection. Price £95. ( 1812) HA RLE Y-D AVID SON and Chair, late model, fitted with new Fnlford chassis and coach-built body, complete with hood. This machine throughout is in splen. did order, and selling at the low price of £l2O. 11797) B.S.A. and Side-Car, in splendid condition; good tvrea; a strong, serviceable mount for £75. (1809) B.S.A. and Side-Oar, fitted with wind-screen and hood; tyres as new; a cheap outfit for £BO. (1799) CAMPION, 3-speed Gear Box, fitted with good 28x3 tyrea; in good running order. A Bargain for £45. (1808) PREMIER, 8$ h.p., fitted with genuine Bosch magneto. Another gift for £l3. (1783) THE PRICES ADVERTISED ARE CASH PRICES. BUT TERMS OF PAYMENT CAN BE ARRANGED TO SUIT PURCHASERS. ADAMS, LTD. AGENTS FOP. TRIUMPH, B.S.A. AND EXCELSIOR MOTOR-CYCLES 152-154, HIGH ST., CHRISTCHURCH. ]yj* OTO'RS. MOTORS. MOTOR .1. BARGAINS IN MOTORS AT SMITH BROS’. GARAGE. SYDENHAM. 1918 7-seater Studebaker, guaranteed. 3-sea.ter English Car, e. 1., s.s.. £165. 5 seater Brisco, perfect order, £2OO. 5-seater Overland, e.J.. e.a., £l5O. 2 ton Overland Truck. Euey terms. 7-'.) Powerplus Indian, £45. 7-9 Thor, good orde-. £27 IDs. 3* Rex. free engine, £l7 10s. 3j> Matchless, f.e., £22 10s. Humber, £l2 IDs. 4 Singer, f.e., £2O. 3-2 King Dick. £l2 10s. 8.5. A., 3-speed countershaft, £55. We are CASH BUYERS of Second-ban i Motors, any condition. 'Phono 4725. A IB FRICTION” CARBURETTORS, fit i\ any car sr.d give more power tfi 30 to 50 per cent less fuel. Much easier starting in cold we-ather and no choking i.. shifting gears. Manning Machinery Co 5. Bedford Row. 6115 DAIRYMEN: Before buying a Separator. investigate ’-ievits c.f the ” CERES self-balancing, eeit-oHlag -.leanest skimming, 36 to . : -duced prices. Manning C- , Bedford Row. 6115 THE CITY MOTOR GARAGE, 109. Gloucester Street. OPEN for Storage, of Motor-bic.yclea, Cycles, Parcels. Prams and Coats, etc . till Midnight Week-days, Sundays from 8.30 Plume, Shell and Big Tree Motor Spirit?, Carbide. Wakefi/dr and Gargoyle Mobiloils stocked in all grades. XD HP TAPS, £ and 3-inoh, oound, half- * trie**: Powell Valves, \ and 1; Grinder. Z wheels and butt, good order. £2 6s; La*be-hed plain, 3 feet, £1; 6dcE Assorted J- : nch Bolt*, quarter-price; Gear Pump. 3-inch rotary. C 6, now. WEST. cor. Weka, -rui Street, yen dal ton Royal 6uper 12 months chain, etc.. £? 21, Ferry lid . - nwirt. absolutely as rev/. Lanfielri Cycle Works, t Loon aud Co.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16780, 8 July 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16780, 8 July 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16780, 8 July 1922, Page 1

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