amusements. rjv H B LIBERTY. THE HOUSE OF BIG ATTRACTIONS. LAST DAY—LAST NIGHT OF CONSTANCE TALMA DG E. CONSTANCE IALMADGt. I a" THE VEILED ADVENTURE. THE VEILED ADVENTURE. HER BEST COMEDY. SPLEMDID SUPPORTS. MISS OLGA WACKED, Most Pou.ar Contralto. Box P'an at Tho Biistol till 5 p.m., nftcrwt't's ;it I-ibcrtv. PRICES: Is Id. Is 7d. 2s Id, 2s 7d. MATINEE: 6d, Is id. Is 7d. 4425 LIBERTY Tho LIBERTY IBKRTY House LIBERTY LIBERTY of LIBERTY Llßr.ii i'Y Big LEBERTY LIBERTY" Attractions. LIBERTY ANOTHER TREMENDOUS DOUBLE ATTRACTION. COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE SATURDAY. DORIS KENYON DORIS KENYON The Prettiest DORIS KFNYON Girl in DORIS ICENYO7I Filmdom. DORIS KENYON IN A STRIKING WHARTON PRODUCTION, "THE GREAT WHITE TRAIL." "THE GREAT WHITE TRAIL." "THE GREAT WHITE TRAIL." "THE GREAT WHITE TRAIL." "THE GREAT WHITE TRAIL." "THE GREAT WHITE TRAIL." A Trip to Alaska, and a splendid Love Story rolled into one, sot in tho Grandest, Most Awe-inspiring Settings of Naturo herself. ALSOSPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. A PRE-EMINENT MUSICAL ATTRACTION. First Aprcarance of MR EDWARD" BRANSCOMBE'S LIGHT OPERA SINGERS, In a Brilliant Selection of Part Music Embracing, Light o]/era G»nis, Vocal Waltzes, and Modern Bpllads. THE PERFECTION OF VOCAL HARMONY. SPLENDID SUPPORTING PICTURES And DELIGHTFUL ORCHESTRAL MUSIC BY THE LIBERTY ORCHESTRA, Including THE OVERTURE FROM CARMEN (Bizet). Bos Plat? at- Tho Bristol. 4426 H ER IS FOR ALL WOMEN. SEE IT a- NEXT WEEK. /CRYSTAL PALACE. v.J (The House Beautiful.) "A SPORTING CHANCE." Featuring ETHEL CLAYTON. Also, An Appealing Five-ro?l All-British Drama, "A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM," Starring QUEENIE THOMAS. And Second Episode of the New Serial, "THE GREY SEAL." 4429 EV E R Y B O D Y'S. Twice Daily—2.*o and 7.30 p.m. William Gillette's World-famous Play, "SECRET SERVICE." Starring ROBERT WARWICK. A thrilling etory of love and daring deeds. Also— "LOUISIANA," starring Vivian Martin, Reserves at Tho Bristol, or 'Phone 492." 4357 avondale golf Club. WAINONI ROAD. (No. 5 Car to. Breeze's road). OFFICIAL Opening of the Links will tako place on SATURDAY, June 12th. Tee Off 2 p.m. _ . Intending Members and Friends invited. 563F MEETINGS. SALVATION ARMY. Q tENERAL BOOTH. GREAT MEETINGS. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. Victoria square. TO-DAY, At 10.30 ajn., 2.-15 p.m., and 7 p.m. Friends are specially invited to morning an-I aftornoon meetings. OVERCROWDED AT NIGHT. 4421 omen ' s *' w ' ages demonstration. TRADES HALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 12th, 8 p.m. SPEAKERS: J. McCOMBS, M.P., E. J. HOWARD. M.P., D. G. SULLIVAN. M.P.. MRS PAGE, MRS McCOMBS, MRS WELLS. F. R. COOKE, and SEVERAL OTHERS. EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK. EQUAL BONUSES. TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL. E. J. HOWARD, 561 Gen. Secretary. COUNTY COUNCILS. ASHLEY COUNTY COUNCIL. , "IVTOTICE is hereby given that r.n INCREASE OF ONE SHILLING will Ke made in the FEE for the REGISTRATION OF DOGS on and after July Ist next. / JAS. R. WILKINSON. 4320 Clerk. tbamway board. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. LOCAL BILL. PURSUANT to the Standing Orders of tho House of Representatives, relating to Local Bills, notice is hereby given that application will be made to the General Assembly of New Zealand, in Parliament assembled, at" the next Session, to bo held after the date of this Notice, for leavo to introduce a Bill Consolidating and Amending certain Enactments of tho General Assembly, entitled "THE CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY DISTRICT ACT, 190 C, and its several Amendments relating to tho construction, administrai.on, and working of Tramways in and for the Christchurch Tramway District. Copies of the said proposed Bill arc deposited in tho Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, at Christchurch, and at tho' OfGco of the Christchurch Tramway Board, where the same are open for public inspection. Dated this 10th day of Juno, 1920. FRANK THOMPSON 4(07 General Manager. LOST AND POUND. LOST, Sum of MONEY', 7th, between 4 and a "p.m., between Lin wood and Sydenham, via Wilson's road. Reward. 545 LOST, on 9th, at Waltham, Long-haired Black SHEEP DOG, white epot on chest. Answers to name Top. IVward on applying to 11 Fisher stroct, Sydenham. 558 STRAYED from my farm, Four Heifer CALVES, 3 red, 1 roan. Any information leading to recovery of samo will be thankfully received. Mis W. Parkin, Leestan. ' 4418 LADY'S Bicycle loft at John Bull Cycle Works for repairs in February, 1919. If not claimed within 14 days, will be sold to defray expenses. *35
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16858, 11 June 1920, Page 1
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