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AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY THEATRE. Commencing MONDAY NEXT MONDAY At the LIBERTY THEATRE. Pot-Pourri of Bubbling, Sparkling Mirth calculated to Tickle the Ribs of the Most Blase Spectator. “ 'CRAZY '* CRAZY ‘CRAZY * CRAZY ‘CRAZY ‘CRAZY “CRAZY ‘CRAZY 4 CRAZY MAZIE.’ MAZIE.’ MAZIE.’ MAZIE.’ MAZIE.’ MAZIE.’ MAZIE.’ MAZIE.’ MAZIE.’ Frisky, Frivolous, Frolicsome, Frothy, Facetious, Farcical Feature. Featuring LILLIAN HARVEY, Medley of Mirth and Merriment. The Screamingiy Funny Antics of Crazy Mazie will Keep You in Fits of Laughter a eek. If you want to Cry, se .® Crazy Mazie.” We guarantee ifcwill make you LAUGH until you DO Cry. "CHARLIE’S AUNT" Has Nothing on " CRAZY MAZIE." .Laughed so Much that it got Another Great Feature: DOLORES COSTELLO , THE HEART OF MARYLAND." THE HEART OF MARYLAND." THE HEART OF MARYLAND.” ~ ‘ t' ," Kjr ivi iini ijA.\ lj. THE HEART OF MARYLAND.’ THE HEART OF MARYLAND." THE HEART OF MARYLAND." Thrilling Picturisation of David Be lasco’s Immortal Romance Spiced witl Southern Ardour and Northern Dash The Heart of Maryland fired by the un conquerable Passions of Her Native Land, Wooed and Won by a Boy ii Blue. Brought to the Screen in a Ma jestic Sweep of Southland Glory. Ii Doiores Costello’s Glorious Portraya all the Fire, Youth and Vivid Beaut: of the Belle of the South Lives onc< LIBERTY CONCERT ORCHESTRA (Conductor: Mr Ernest Jamieson) Will Play:— .. ? r i l™ ph .°?, y 6 ” Beethovei «« Words” Mendelssohi , •••••■ Beethovei The Clock Store ” .... Welle "The Pearl Fishers” . BizJ Maryland, My Maryland” .. Randal Entr acte—" Rondo ” Webe Soloists—Mr F. Bullock, Flute. Mr M. Withers, Clarinet. Reserves at The Bristol, or Ring 2366 TO LET. T^ Ul ™n SHEI " ) Bach Wanted, Central. - 7405 X BURNISHED Bed-Sitting-room “ Sun Porch, with entrance, gas ring, tennis court. ’Phone 84755. 7397 X SELF-CONTAINED FlatTl’ulFnishedT 4 rooms, bathroom, kitchenette, sun balcony; separate entrance; garage. 315, Cambridge Terrace, near Madras Street Bridge. 7367 X nnO Let, 6-Roomed Modern Bungalow. J- motor garage; 355. 38, Picton Avenue, Riccarton. 7413 X fpo Let, 4-Roomed Bungalow, motor A entrance; 255. 116, Montreal Street, City. 7414 X TTNFURNISHED Flat, 2 , and kitchenette: 3 minutes Square. 336, Durham Street N. 7417 X SELF-CONTAINED Comfortable Furnished Flats. ' 237, Gloucester street, Latimer Square. Adults. Garage - 7420 X TO Let, Good Garage. 24, Ford Road Opawa. _. 7422 X T° LE T ' T O LET. SYDENHAM, 4-Roomed House, conveniences, 255. CITY, Six-roomed House, conveniences, 22s 6d. COLOMBO ST., opposite Bank New Zealand, Shop arid Dwelling, low rent, long lease. COLOMBO ST., City, Lock-up Shops, 50s week; Large Room upstairs, 30s wk. BAKER BROS., 54 166, Manchester Street. 3 -ROOMED Cottage to let, conveniences. Apply 16, Somerset Street, Spreydon. 7354 X TO Let, House 5 rooms, all conveniences, five minutes from Square. 32s 6d per week. 76, Leinster Rd., Phone 9713. 7364 X TO Let, Fine 5-Roomed Home, all conveniences, 33, Southey Street, Beckenham, 30s. Apply W. Moffat and Co.. 761, Colombo Street. MX TO Let. City close to Square, 8-Room-ed Dwelling, all conveniences; rent £2 15s. Apply W. Moffat and Co., 761, Colombo Street. MX TO Let, 4-Roomed Good House in Spreydon, close to tram, and not far out; rent 255. Apply W. Moffat and Co., 761, Colombo Street. MX TO Let, Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms, Every Coni’enience, Central. 199, Hereford Street. 7396 X fpo LET. TO LET. BBALET AVENUE £ E ' <J ' 2-storeyed Bungalow, 6 rooms, all conveniences, fully furnished 2 10 0 MANCHESTER ST., No. 296 4 rooms, e. 1., sewerage ... 1 5 0 ST ALBANS—No. 123, Dean St.— 7 rooms!, e. 1., sewerage ST ALBANS—No. 83, Canon St.— E. 1., h. and c 1 10 0 WOOLSTON—No. 105, Wildberry St.— 5 rooms, e. 1., h. and c. WALTHAM-—No. 21, Falsgrave St.—— 6 rooms, gas, h. and c., sewerage 1 iq 0 SYDENHAM—No. 104, Strickland St.— 5 rooms, gas, h. and c., sewer 1 in 0 SPERYDON—No. 26, Leitch St.— 5 rooms, e. 1., h. and c 1 11 0 SUMNER—I 3, Colenso St.— 2 rooms and lean-to, e. 1., sewer 0 15 0 REDCLIFFS—4O, Estuary Rd.— Cottage 3 rooms, scullery, washhouse, e. 1., h.p., sewer 0 12 6 BRIGHTON—2O, Berry St.— 3 rooms and kitchenette, e-1 0 15 0 ALDRED ST., No. 26 5-roomed house, all c onveniences 1 10 0 BECKENHAM—II2, Tennyson St.— 5-roomed house, plastered and papered, e. 1., h.w., gas, h.p., garage, fowlhouse and run, over 5-acre, well laid out in garden and lawn ..117 6 LIN WOOD—I 26, Wood ham Rd.— 6-roomed house, plastered and papered, e. 1., h.w., conveniences, garage, nearly 5acre 1 15 0 MOORHOUSE AVENUE, No. 215 6 rooms, all conveniences 17 6 RBDCLIFFS —91, Main St.— 6 rooms, with all conveniences, small shop attached. Part, can be sub-let as separate flat 1 15 0 BECKENHAM —196, Norwood St.— 5 rooms, e. 1., h. and c 1 10 0 KILMORE ST., No. 172 6 rooms, all conveniences, 5 minutes from Square ..112 6 Apply PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, 2748 Oxford Terrace. PO Let, Natty Ho rric JL convenience. 18s. Celia St, Redjllffs. Apply 7G, Aldwin’s salon T°r»™ 48, Hawk i rpo - Let, Brighton, ! 1 sun porch. Ke St Alban koshiirj Av. nur. Brighton, Bungalow RBDCLIFFS. 5-roomed ences. electric light, gas, main sewer. Near tram and school. Phone 6. r pO Let, 9 rooms fPw - X 30s. 110. Ollivier’s Rd, Linwood. Phone 1901, or 109, Bortjesley St, Linwood. 622 TO Let. furnished Sumner Bungalow for December. Close train and beach.- T2S2. 0577 WANTED to Let, Celia St., Redcliffs, 18s, 4 rooms, all conveniences. Apply 76. Aldwin’s Rd. 0592 let.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18615, 17 November 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18615, 17 November 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18615, 17 November 1928, Page 3

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