j amusements. j T IBERTY The ! JUtBFRTY House , LIBERTY ITBFRTY o{ libkrt\ LIBFRTY Bis LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY DAILY. SIGHTLY. | A Five-Act " Smile-All-the-Whi.e j Select Comcdv-Drama. THE VEILED — i THE VEILED i THE VEILED THE VEILED — I ADVENTURE -— i . AnVESTURE ADVENTURE AD VESTURE Featuring CONSTANCE TALMADG E. CONSTANCE TALMADG E. CONSTANCE XALMA DG E. If you found a very charming' girl in negligee ir< your room, robbing you of your hard-earned savings, WHAT WOULD YOU DO? WHAT WOULD YOU SAY ? AND IF THE GIRL WAS CONSTANCE TALMADGE ■ HAVE ANOTHER THINIT— NOW—WHAT WOULD YOU DO? WHAT WOULD YOU SAY? WOULDN'T IT BE "A VEILED ADVENTURE"? SHE HAS TO WEAR A VEIL BECAUSE HEB EYES SIMPLY WON'T BEHAVE. Also— LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. WINTER SPORTS IN QUEBEC. _ PERFECT DAY ALWAYS (Chester Scenic). ROYAL VISIT TO bOURNYILLE. IT'S A HARD LIFE (Comeav). MISS OLGA WACKED, Chris tchurch's Most Popular Singer. MATINEE: 6d, Is Id. Is 7d. PRICES: Is Id, Is 7d, 2s Id, 2s <d. BOX PLAN at The Bristol till 5 p.m.; afterwards at the Theatre. 'Phono 2366. 4106 QBAJfD THEATRE. CONTINUOUS PROM 12 NOON. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. Another BIG Programme. The Thrilling BROADWEST Production, "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." Prom the FAMOUS Stag© Drams, BUT BETTER than tho Stag© Play. Starring - HORACE HUNTER HORACE HUNTER HORACE HUNTER And HILDA BAYLEY. And HILDA BAYLEY. And HILDA BAYLEY. A LAVISH Production of GORGEOUS Settings and BEAUyiFUL Costumes. SEE tho Great DUEL Scene. A SENSATIONAL Fi-ht for a WOMAN'S HONOUR and Freedom. Also that GREATEST of all Comedies. "HUNGRY _ LIONS IN A .HOSPITAL." , ; ."HUNGRY LIONS IN A HOSPITAL." "HUNGRY LIONS IN A HOSPITAL." "HUNGRY .LIONS IN A HOSPITAL." "HUNGRY LIONS IN A HOSPITAL. "HUNGRY LIONS IN A HOSPITAL." "HUNGRY LIONS IN. A HOSPITAL." "HUNGRY LIONS IN* A HOSPITAL." "HUNGRY LIONS IN A HOSPITAL." "HUNGRY LIONS IN A ~OSPITALu" • A SUNSHINE SffitlEK. . "Hard Luck Bill" (Comedy). Co-operative Weekly (Topical). GRAND ORCHESTRA (under Mr A. L. Sutton). USUAL PRICES: 3d to 1® Id. Reserves Gd extra. BOX PLAN at BRISTOL until 6 p.m., then at Theatre ('Phone 2334). ANNETTE KELLERMAN Competition RESULT will be announced in TO-MOR-ROW'S • Papers. 4120 We Start at Eleven. QUEEN'S THEATRK Don't Miss this Hug© Programme. Headed bv .BESSIE BARRISCALE, BESSIE BARRISCALE, BESSIE BARRISCALE, In the Paralta Six-Reeler, "WITHINI THE CUP." ✓ "WITHINI THE CUP." "WITHIM THE CUP." "WITHISI THE CUP." Tb be followed by MAURICE TOURNEUR'S MAURICE TOURNEUR'S MAURICE TOURNEUR'S Mightv Screen Classic, "W O M A N." "W O M A N." "W 0 M A N." "W O M A N." "W O M A N." Showing the power of woman through all time, besrfnning in tho GARDEN OF EDEN." GARDEN OF EDEN." Man of Might, TopicaJs, etc. Ring 3342 for Reserves. 4067 meetings! THE INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. (Incorporated under tho Industrial Societies' Act, 1883). A MEETING' of the EXHIBITION PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE will beheld on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 9th, at 7.30 p.m., in the CITY COUNCIL LIBRARY. A full attendance is requested, as important business will be brought forward. J. A. FROSTICK, 4016 Chairman. THE INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. (Incorporated under the Industrial Societies' Act. 1883.) rjTHE Monthly Meeting of the Executive -*- will be held on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE Bth, at; 7.30 p.m., in the BOARD ROOM, 140 Hereford street. BUSINESS: General. W. W. CHARTERS, 4045 Secretary. FINANCIAL ABSENTEES. TJERSONS contemplating absence from ■L Christchurch or the Dominion, either permanently or temporarily, and requiring to be represented in their business affairs by skilled and reliable Agents, Bhould communicate with THE DOMINION TRUST Co. of N.Z., Ltd. 163 Hereford street, Christchurch Manager: JAMES STEPHEN DAY. D2J590-3 GOOD INVESTMENT. ' \\TANTED, £161)0 or lees eum, for inveet- | * * ment on First Mortgage. Good freehold security, showing l-3rd margin. 2803 F. BOX Sol, Christchurch. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Hilltop and Christchurch, Brown Brief BAG. Finder rewarded on returning to Mearea, Williams, and Holmes, 93 Gloucester street, Christchurch. ' 249 T OST. —Will lady eeen picking tip HANDBAG kindly return to 17 Cranford street, St. Albans 2
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 1
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