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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. I LIBERTY THEATRE. T IBE RT Y TH E ATR E. XJ TBERTY THEATRE. HAYWARD’S PICTURES. 2 p.m. CONTINUOUS. 10 pm. i COMPLETE CHANGE TO-DAY. 1 A FASCINATING PROLOGUE BEAUTIFULLY COSTUMED. Produced and Presented by MISS MILL!CENT JENNINGS, Will Preoede CON STANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE CONSTANCE TALMADGE Tn a Peppy Play for Prim Husbands. Peppy Girls. Steppy Girls and Bewnro-of-your “ Reppy ” Girls " THE PRIMITIVE LOVER.” ” THE PRIMITIVE LOVER.” "THE PRIMITIVE LOVER.” ” THE PRIMITIVE LOVER.” ” THE PRIMITIVE LOVER.” ” THE PRIMITIVE LOVER.” The Season's Swiftest Smile, in which CONNIE throws out a Laugh line to all Romantic Wives with Stolid Husbands. “ THE PRIMITIVE LOVER ” » ” THE PRIMITIVE LOVER.” ” THE PRIMITIVE LOVER.” ” THE PRIMITIVE LOVER.” A delightful satire on Sarah Straitlace. To be Preceded by a, Beautifully Costumed Prologue, ” EASTERN CAMEOS ” ”EASTERN CAMEOS” ” EASTERN (-AMEOS ” Gorgeously Produced and Presented by MISS MTLLICENT JENNINGS And a Coterie of EIGHTEEN CHARMING GTRLR | EIGHTEEN CHARM TNG GIRLS In SONGS OF SYRIA.” SOLOS. CHORUSES AND EASTERN DANCES. “ the SHEIK ” •• THE SHETK ” Harmonised. A Kaleidoscope of Colour and Harmony. ! A Revelation in Part Singing by Misses ! ) May Crawford. Evelyn Round, nezel Favillc. i Eileen Manning. Ruth Jefcoate, Ella Clark. ! ! Cecily Christian. Eileen Carter. Enid : j Houghton. Joan Grainger, Kathleen Morri- ' son. Olive Nightingale. Given Masters, Lon;? I Smith. Violet Falkingham. Edith Ward. ! Kathleen Ward, Clare Stringer. Gladys j Vincent, and Mr Eric Winspear. COME ALONG AND BE CHARMED, DELIGHTED AND ENTRANCED. j A Great. Programme of Supports PATFTF. GAZETTES. TOPICAL. SCENIC. A JIMMY AUBREY COMEDY - “ THE GIITCKEN PARADE.” LIBERTY GRAND ORCHESTRA, j Conductor—Mß. ARTHUR GORDON. AND NO ADVANCE TN PRICES. BOOK NOW AT THE BRISTOL. LIBERTY THEATRE. 'Phone 2366. DANCE ASSEMBLY r PRADF,S HALL, Gloucester Street. Every j 1 WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 7.30 till 12. j Supper. Foster’s Jazz Band. Gents. 2s, j Ladies Is ed. FP3841 | 1A PREY'S PRIVATE BAND. * " Snmuer Rotunda-. To-morrow, SUNDAY, 3 | 7 rr ~ ; ~~ I jYERRY’S SUNDAY, .3 PVANCE—Rolleston Street Hall. Linwood. Every Saturday, R p.m. Wind up December 16. Usual prices. SETTLE, Pianist. J'OTOR.f AND CYCX.ES. ADAMS, LTD. REDUCE THE PRICE OF USED MOTOR-CYCLES. £65 ■U H.P. COUNTEBSHAi’T, £SO K h—TRADESMAN'S Ssi TVER V. will carry largo load. Specially built fore-carriage. Call and DOUGLAS. 1919 model, 3-speed. 1 tyres in good order, fitted with j now belt, chain and lamp and ; horn. (1876) £2O DOTJG3 .AS, belt, tyre ning orde Single Cylinder, ii firat-class order, fitted witl Bosch Ina.gneto, lamp am horn. (185 S) £Bs’ -TRIUMPH, 4 h.p., 3-speed, with coachbuilt side-car. and horn, Bosch magnet £55 —INDIAN, 7-9, and Side-car, fitted eith electric light and horn; heap proposition. (1870; £6O~ JA S h.p., count/;?] fitted with coachbuilt Si lamp and horn, spoedo Motorists an d others interest pa t cordially invited to inspect t above Motor-cycles. Terms of pay me ADAMS, LTD. 152-154. HIGH STREET. Christchurch. SMITH BROS. GARAGE, SYDENHAM One 3 SLATER SIX-CYLINDER. E.L., S.S £ISC. One 2- SLATER REO. good order. £25. 5-SEATED OVERLAND. E.L.. S.S. £l5O. 5-SE ATER FT, \ NDER S. £BS. 3-SEATER CALCOT. E.L., tip-top order 2-Ton 2 J OVERL AND TRUCK. Terms arranged. One 31 E.E. L.M.C. £l2 10s. Si. F.E. REX. £ls ;U THREE-SPEED HUMBER. £25. 5-5 INDIAN AND SIDE-CAR. £4O. 4 H.P. COUNTERSHAFT TRIUMPH. £75 1019 E.L. INDIAN AND SIDE-CAR, Cheap T.T. B.S.A. £35. One 4-CYLINDER CAR ENGINE. £25. WE VRE CASH BUYERS OF MOTORS. ANY CONDITION. 'Phone 7089 287 START your FORD FIRST TURN. Fit a ” WHTTFORD ” MAGNETO ADJUSTER. Gives, hotter spark, better lights, | more power, smoother running; saves petrol and 52 6d post free. Manning Co., 5, Bedfoic. Row.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16905, 2 December 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16905, 2 December 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16905, 2 December 1922, Page 1