INTnJSMZA! These cold days generally precede ati epidemic of coughs and colds. Ba •prepared! At the first sign of a sora throat or slight head cold, buy a bottle of Glanville’s Special B 3 Cough Mix* ture. This is Mr Glanville’s own prescription, and is far more effective than many so-called patent cures; 3/<J bottle. Obtainable only from the maker, D. FERGUSON GLANVILLE. Chemist, High Street.
AMUSEMENTS. WHAT TS THE DANGEROUS AGE? Tn the life of EVERY WOMAN and EVERY MAX there's a DANGEROUS AGE —Sixteen to twenty-one: twenty-one to twenty-nix; thirty-five to fifty? The various aees computed by those QUAT.TFTED TO JUDGE make it appear that, the only time the FEMALE of the Species in not a THRILL HUNTER is from twentvseven to thirty-four. BEFORE ami AFTER that ANYTHING TS LIKELY TO HAPPEN. According to Mrs Rheba Crawford. Evangelist of New York:: "At twenty-nix Woman etarts to LOOK AROUND" ‘Mrs Minnie Barton, City Mother of Los Angeles. places the DANGEROUS AGE ten years earlier. She says: "In my professional experience T have found the years between sixteen and twenty-one to he the MOST DANGEROUS IN. A GIRI/S LIFE." TO-MORROW. At. the LIBERTY THEATRE. The Theatre that. Sets the Standard. 2 p.m. And 7 p.rn.. We will 'Screen this BOLD I AND STARTLING FEATURE. “THE DANGEROUS AGE." THE GRAND. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTION. FEATURING A NEW ZEALAND STAR. A Picture dealing with the Biggest Problem of Modern Life. " KNOW THY CHILD.” Featuring VERA -TAMES. A rictnrisation of COLONIAL conditions. COLON! A L thought and feeling. and COLONIAL people—with a. NEW ZEALAND STAR in the leading role. Preceded on the Programme by MARK TWAIN’S GREAT MASTERPIECE. " HUCKLEBERRY FINN.” At Afternoon Sessions, in Addition: Chapter IT. of “THE SOCIAL BUCCANEER.” A -Serial Extraordinary.
THEATRE ROYAL. Lessees. J. C. Williamson. Ltd. Direction: Dominion Amusement Proorietors. T O ■ N 1 GUT (FRIDAY) And SATURDAY. AMATEUR vaudeville COMPETITIONS. TWO NIGHTS OF HILARITY. OH! WHAT A NIGHT! OH! WHAT A SHOW! Christ church's Best Talent Competing. RECORD ENTRIES RECEIVED. A Programme of Extensive Magnitude. Never Before Seen in Christchurch. BOOK YOUR SEATS. At the Bristol. Avoid Crush at Doors. Prices to Suit Everybody: 3s and 2s. and Is. Plus tax. We Start at Eleven. QUEEN’S THEATRE. STUPENDOUS. MAMMOTH.- COLOSSAL. First—A Stirring Fox production, starring DUSTIN FARNUM, In a heavt-throbbing story of the Far “°BUCKING THE BARRIER.” Second—.TACK HOXIE. “DON QUTCKSHOT of the RIO GRANDE.” A Screamingly Funny Sunshine Comedy. “ CLOTHES AND OIL.” FOX NEWS. Add a Brilliant Programme of Music by Queen's Superb Orchestra. Prices as Usual. PLAN at WEBLEY S. EVERYBODY’S (The Distinctive Theatre.' THIS WEEK. MORE WONDERFUL ATTRACTIONS!! THEODORE ROBERTS Ir Horace Hodge's World-famed Stage Play ” GRUMPY.” l Addition—Paramount Pictures Pre.ee*** A LICE BRADY In “ THE LEOPARDESS.” i Ther—A Glorious Musical l*rogramm3 By EVERYBODY’S “SELECT” ORCHESTRA. USUAL PRICES. Reserves at The Bristol or ’Phone 4925. GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE The Best in the Empire. A T.L THIS WEEK. V. M. BEEBE Presents FIRST—A Magnificent Production in a > Huge Reels of Robert W. Chambers s Greatest Novel, i ” THE COMMON LAW.” ! THEN—WOMEN. HERE'S Y OUR PICTURE! “ WHEN HUSBANDS DECEIVE.” | By and -with Beautiful LEAH BATED. 9th Chapter of the Famous Thriller. AROUND THE WORT D IN 18 PAYS.’ ; CENTURY' COMEDY'. NEWS FILM. SUPERLATTYE MUSIC Inimitably Played by the World-famous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, t RESERVES at The Bristol, or ring up | Brother Beebe (he's always on the job), j Phone 3758. KING’S THEATRE. j SYDENHAM PICTURES. TO-NTGHT, at 7. TO-NIGHT, i ' POOR MEN'S WIY'ES,” “ THE STORM. And “ ROMANCE LAND." ! FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE. j Direction: John Fuller and Sons. Ltd. First Appearance of GARDNER AND DUNHAM. Sensational Horizontal Bar Experts. NAT HANLEY Wizard of the Piano. Brilliant Monologuist. KF.TTH DESMOND. McIVOR AND SCOTT. Scotch Entertainers. Ninth Triumphant Week of those Glad-to-be-a 1 ive People. CON M CVRENT CON YIORENI MUSICAL COMEDY* COMPANY'. Who will Beam Brightness and Preach the Sermon of Sheer Joy in an entirely new production. S C R A PS. PRICES: D.C. and OS. 2s 2d. Stalls 1" Reserves 2s 9d. Plan a* The BRISTOL rill 5 p.m.. thereafter at the Orera Hous* Confectionery Store. Doors 7.15 pm. SHIPPING NOTICES. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’ Of NEW ZEALAND. LTD. Steamers will be dispatched as undc* WELLINGTON— _ Cargo Train. at r’. . | Vfararoa Mon.. Wed.. Fri. 5.20 p.m. 11 a.:;.. ; Wahine Tue., Thur.,-Bat. 7.18,p.r0. II SYDNEY Marama From Auckland. October 13. FOR MELBOURNE. VIA BLUFF Moeraki About Wedneeday. October ’ SUVA. SAMOA. A’ A V AT*. HAAPAI. NUKUALOFA Tofua From Auckland. O*»ober IT S 4 X TTT 4 vri SCO. VIA R A ROTOX <i A i xl> papefte Tahiti From Wellington. October 30. OAN A DA? -AMERICA, LONDON. VIA SUVA. HONOLULU AND VANCOUVER— Niagara. From November 13. CARGO STEAMERS: FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT Winga+ui About October -3? FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE— Earn© About October 24.
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