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AMUSEMENTS, ETC LIBERTY THEATRE. Libpjrtt theatre. IBERTY THEATRE. The Theatre that Sets the Standard. (COMFORTABLY HEATED THROUGHOUT) TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. 1.30 G. 30 A COLOSSAL AND FASCINATING THREE FEATURE PROGRAMME, THREE FEATURE PROGRAMME, Commencing with W. B. M. Ferguson’s Great Story of SPEED LOVE GLORY. And a Thousand and One Surprises. “ GARRISON’S FINISH.” ** GARRISON'S FINISH.” “ GARRISON’S FINISH.” “ GARRISON’S FINISH.” " GARRISON’S FINISH.” “ GARRISON’S FINISH.” ” GARRISON’S FINISH.” ” GARRISON S FINISH.” “ garrison s FINISH.” " GARRISON’S FINISH.” Jack BICKFORD’S BICKFORD'S Lat eik Latest Greatest Picture. A Thrilling Plot with Actual Racing Scenes of the Derby and Metropolitan, ” the Best Racing Scenes ever Screened,” and a a Winning Love Story. JACK PICK FORD JACK BICKFORD JACK PICKFORD And MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY MADGE BELLAMY Feature Number Two— J. Parker Read’s Sensational and Remarkable Story of a Neglected Wife, ” I AM GUILTY.” ” I AM GUILTY.” ” I AM GUILTY. ” I AM GUILTY.” ” I AM GUILTY.” T AM GUILTY.” ” I AM GUILTY.” ” 1 AM GUILTY.” 1 AM GUILTY.” ” I A M GUILTY.” LOUISE GLAUM LOUISE GLAUM And MAHLON HAMILTON. MAHLON HAMILTON. A Sensational Story of Thrilling and Gripping Intensity that Commands and Holds Intense Interest. Feature Number Three— SPECIAL AND EXCLUSIVE FILM OF ” TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB. - ” TUTANKHAMEN’S TOMB. - “ TUTANKHAMEN’S TOMB.’’ ” TUTANKHAMEN’S TOMB. ' " TUTANKHAMEN’S TOMB.’’ " TUTANKHAMEN’S TOMB.’’ " TUTANKHAMEN’S TOMB. ' “ TUTANKHAMEN’S TOMB.’Showing the Unearthing of all the Treasures of Ancient Eg-ypt. Scenes of the late Lord Carnarvon Superintending the Wonderful Excavations which have attracted the attention of the Civilised World. Pathe Gazette Topical Budget. LIBERTY GRAND ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Mr Arthur Gordon. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Or Ring Liberty Theatre, Phone 2866. LONG NIGHT DANCE (7.30 to 12 p.m.) WEDNESDAY NEXT WEDNESDAY ST ASAPH STREET HALL. Good Floor, Excellent Music. Supper Provided. Reg. Wood’s Full Band. Ladies Is 6d; Gents 2s 6172. R. H. STILLWELL, Seoretary. DANCE DANCE YOUNG WOMEN’S CLUB, Sydenham.— The above Club will hold a Dance MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY, MAY l-lth, St Saviour’s Hall, Sydenham. Good Supper. E. Jackson's Orchestra. Miss Black, | Sec. 6167 DANCE. ROLL UP St Saviour’s Hall. Queen St.. Sydenham. Wednesday, May 16. New Brighton Full Orchestra and Effects. 8 to 12. Ladies 1b 6d; Gents 2s. Supper. L.0.L., 32A, “ STAR OF SYDENHAM.” ANNUAL SOCIAL. Q RANGE HALT;, TUESDAY. MAY 15. BRUCE ESTALL’S ORCHESTRA. Danoing 8-12. Tickets, 2s 6d and Is 6d. 6179 SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED TO SELL ”STAR’ Good Commission xo Apply— PUBLISHER CAPABLE Maid Wanted, Fendalton sub urb, good wages, references. Apply ” Maid,” Box 548. 6074 X PAINTING. Wanted, Houses to Paint. W. Rodda, 34, Queen St., Sydenham. Phone 4199. W AY G H ANTED, Sewing of any kind, or will go out by the day. GP. RAMOPHONES and Sewing Machines Repaired at a low price. NM. AVE your Piano or Furniture Polished like new without removal. Costs Hereford St. ’Phone 4306. MA N SLA UGHTERT at Theatre. All WA NTED. an Experienced Chef, to * lieve for a fortnight. Apply Worcester Street West. ER WANTED. C. E. Otley, Ltd., •her Merchants and Joinery Man 1 fac ture ry, M a drag Stre et North. 6329 J ol Y; w \v Stat AY mat. . 47, Mackworth St., AVoolet-on. WAITED, Capable Young Girl ' » sist in Housework \nnl ANTED Boy to assißt on milk round. Apply K.'-n, thin office. 6323 ANTED. daily. Capable Help in Kitchen, 9 till 3. Mrs Minson, 10, ion Rd., Opawa. 6171 ANTED, 6 Lights Installed, at once, in a 4-roomed cottage. Send esti- '• NB. 6174 ANTED, Man to Plough about 3-Acre. M' 'yyiANTED. “ The Oak.” Office or Cash Desk, theote Road. Papanui. ESSAGE Boy Wanted, temporary; allowance on use of own bicycle. k and Ross., ChemiatH. 6172 .ATE II NIT A' Nurse disengaged. Nurse aid like to lear id<-s: Carpenter «-h Polishing, in with lathe ANTED. Price for Fencing: also Trellis work. Particulars from 1032, nho St. 6172 ANTED. Washing, Cleaning; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; by clean REDIAJILE Housekeeper ■ working man and fa age preferred. State wages. VIOLIN Tuition for Begir » term. Violin sunnlied AA ANTED .Cook-General. 2eh St. St., PALING Fences E chain. 130. F jp-XPERTENCED Man wants Apply ” Exper’ienced,” ” Stax. m £8 7s Becken ha Doctors’

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17039, 12 May 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17039, 12 May 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17039, 12 May 1923, Page 3

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