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AMUSEMENTS, ETO. LIBERTY THEATRE. the Distinguished Patronage eir Excellencies Viscount and Viscount-eea Jellicoe. MATINEE TO-DAY at 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY at 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY at 2.30. Children Half-price to all Seat TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS. TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS. TWO FAREWELL CONCERTS. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO NIGHT at 8. And MONDAY, REQUEST NIGHT. MONDAY. REQUEST NIGHT POSITIVELY FAREWELL To the SISTINF, CHOIR SOLOISTS SI STINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SI STINK CHOIR SOLOISTS SI STINE CHOIR SOLOISTS SISTTNE CHOIR SOLOISTS I Whose Brilliant Vocalism is Nightly creatr ing a Furore of Enthusiasm. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. The New Programme includes?— Chorus from “ r .ombardi ” . . Verdi Lvuo from " Fish?rs of Pearls ” . Bizet Sigs. Paganelli and Rasponi. Song—“ Salve Dimora ” (“ Faust ”) Gounod >ig. Facchini. Trio from Act. .“V.. “ Faust ” . . Gounod Sigs. Rasponi, Facchini and Belli. Song—" Monologo ” (from “ Chenier ”) Giordano Sig. Rasponi. Tngemieco (from " Meesa Requiem ”) Verdi Sig. Paganelli. Song from " Salvator Rosa, ”... Gomez Sig. Belli. Neapolitan Song—“ Funicoli Fur.icola ” Demza (By Requeet). Conductor: MAESTRO EMILIO CASOLARI. THE BOX PLANS for the entire sea-son are now open at The Bristol. PRICES: Op 7d (Reserved), 4s 5d and 2s 2d, inclusive of Tax. 4s 5d and 2s 2d Day Sales at the Liberty Theatre. Direction : TTIOS QUINLAN AND E. J. and DAN CARROLL. Manager: A. B. Shepard. SYDENHAM PICTURES. THEATRE SYDENHAM. TO-NIGHT At 7. TO-NIGHT At 7. Also Monday and Tuesday, at 7.15. ANOTHER EXCELLENT TWO-FEATURE BILL. The Greatest Comedy Of the Year! “ TOO MUCH BUSINESS.** TOO MUCH BUSINESS,” “ TOO MUCH BUSINESS,” A Picture of Sparkles and Dollare. “ TOO MUCH BUSINESS. TOO MUCH BUSINESS. "TOO MUCH BUSINESS.” He got an option on her on Strictly Business lines'.!! A clever travesty on business—a laugh in every scene. Second Attraction— THOS. H. INGE'S THOS. H. INCE’S THOS. H. INCE’S Special Production—- " THE MIDNIGHT PATROL. ** ” THE MIDNIGHT PATROL.” • THE MIDNIGHT PATROL.” A Great Picture—a drama that knows no equal. A Selzniek De Luxe Attraction. Comedy. USUAL SAT. PRICES. Topical. PUBLIC NOTICES. ST ALBANS. ST ALBANS. SPLENDID MODERN HOME OF 6 ROOMS, ALL IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER. PARTICULARLY' WELL BUILT! NO PEAT! £1175. ANYONE IN SEARCH OF A REAL GOOD HOME should see this. SOLID AS A ROCK. MODERN, and everything in the be.-t oT order. Also SPLENDID SECTION. BEAUTIFULLY KEPT IN LAWNS AND GARDEN. SIX GOOD ROOMS. BATH AND LAVATORY BASIN, HOT AND COLD SERVICE. :5 WARDROBES AND BOOKCASE (built in). pantry, scullery, washhouse and coal house .‘all under one cover). SUNNY VERANDAH. Handy to the car. Within easy distance of the City. THE ONLY REASON FOR SELLING HOUSE TOO LARGE for Owner. HILLARY AND BAXTER. 178, Manchester Street. REDCLIFFS! (MONCKTS BAY’ NEW BUNGALOW 4 ROOMS. £725. SMART TATTLE BUNGALOW, quite Die BEST VALUE in REDCLIFFS. VERY WELL BUILT. SUN BEDROOM (sliding windows) 12 x 9. DEADLIGHTS, “ slide through.' SIDEBOARD built in. WARDROBE. bathroom, bath and lavatory basin, GAS COPPER, tubs, range, hot and cold, etc. You can't beat this! HILLARY AND BAXTER. 178, Manchester Street. W. R. COOK LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 155, Hereford Street. DDMNEE, NAYLAND STREET. Residence of 6 rooms, with all modern conveniences. including bathroom, pantry, scullery. wafehliouse and sewer connection. Section comprise'! J-acre. well situated., and I® a bargain for £IOSO. lIN WOOD cum AVONSIDE. Modern -4 Bungalow. 5 rooms, with all necessary offices, e-1. and gas. Section S-acre. and handy to tram 42100 DEPOSIT. W. R. COOK, 165, Hereford Street. 3073

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16875, 28 October 1922, Page 1

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