AMUSEMENTS. IULLER'S • OPERA HOUSE. Direction Ben. and John Fuller. Enormous Success of WALTER GEORGE SUNSHINE PLAYERS, In yet another brilliant offering, THE BELLE OF BURMAH. A Delightful Miniature Siusical Comedy, HULEY ANDBENT, Nothing but Nonsense. TWO FISH, iw, "A Florida Enchantment." BAISDEN. KEELEY and ALDOUS. MILLER and RAINEY. CAPT. CHAS. ERARD. PRICES: D.C. and O.S. 2 3 Id, Stalls Is Id. Reserves 6d extra. Plan at The Bristol till 5 pjn., thereafter at the Opera Hou*e Confectionery Store. Doors 7.15 p.m. IMPORTANT.—Owing to the length of the programme patrons are notified that the curtain will rise at 7.55 p.m. 3867 LIBERTY THE HOUSE LIBERTY LIBERTY J- of Big LIBERTY TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. The Big Holiday Attraction. THE STARTLING J.'PARKER READ, JUN. PRODUCTIONRECOMMENDED MORE ESPECIALLY FOR ADULT AUDIENCES. "SEX." A Forceful "SEX." "SEX." true-to-life . ' " SE ?-" "SEX." dramatic masterpiece, "SEX." "SEX." • in which "SEX.' "i,EX." "SEX." "SEX." LOUISE "SEX." "SEX." LOUISE "SEX." "SEX." LOUISE "SEX." SEX." is featured. "SEX.' .SEX;" The sanctity of raarritg* "SEX." SEX." meant nothing to this "SEX." SEX." Queen of the Rooi Gar- "SEX." SEX." dens, but the day come "SEX. SEX." when she had to pay. "SEX." .SEX." "SEX.' SEX." The standards of morality "SEX." SEX." demand that the soul of "SEX." SEX." sex be stripped naked of "SEX.' SEX." its falsehoods. "SEX." SEX." . "SEX. SEa." Story by "SEX." SEX." C. Gardner Sullivan. "SEX." SEX." . "SEX." SEX." Directed by "SEX. SEX." Fred. Niblo. "SEX." SEX." "SEX." SEX." It may shock you a little "SEX." SEX." —but it will make you "SEX." SEX." think. "SEX." Also, Extended Engagement of MISS ANNIE DUFF, MISS ANNIE DUFF, Soprano, In a Complete Change of Songs. Episode Nine^ "THE INVISIBLE HAND" SERIAL, And Usual Great Supports. LIBERTY ORCHESTRA, OVERTURE: "Invitation. to the* Waltz" (Weber.) BOX PLAN AT THE THEATRE. Ring 2366. 38G& FOB SALE. BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, with Dwelling Rooms. Good turnover and situation, £750. ARTHUR L. GRAY, Business Broker, Stewart, Dawson's Buildings. IO EVERYONE comeo a BARGAIN like this—4-cylinder "SAXON." D0n0.3000 miles only. £240.. DAVID CROZIER, *,, C 2751-8218' v ■ Worcester street W. MERIVALE. THE IDEAL SITUATION. SPLENDID BUNGALOW RESIDENCE.' 7 ROOMS AND J-ACRE. i?OOKA—WE have inspected, this Pro<£t/LlOO\ perty, and consider it excellent value. There are 7 spacious rooms, plastered and nicely papered, reception hail, verandah and sun porch, 5 fires, tile grates end hearths, electric light and' gas, cupboards, lir.en-press and wardrobes built in,, gas for cooking, bathroom, lavatory basin, h. and a. service, pantry, scullery, sink, h. and c, vsashhouse, copper, and tubs, MAIN SEWER. Splendid 'i-acre section, • nicely laid out in TENNIS COURT, lawns and garden. LARGE MOTOR SHED. THIS IS REAL VALUE. HILLARY and BAXTER, H5863-11HF 178 Manchester street. FENDALTON. UPERIOR TWO-STOREYED ART 1 BUNGALOW, of 7 j ROOMS, sun loony, large bathroom, built-in wardrobes, spacious cupboards, panelled hall end dining-room, electric light and gas. MOTOR GARAGE. i-ACRE SECTION. LO-fI&PRICE. GODFREY and TAYLER, 100 HEREFORD STREET. G5241-2451 £350 £A DEPOSIT £350 DEPOSIT Secure* you a beautiful tiled-roof ART BUNGALOW, close to Papanui road. The Bungalow is exceptionally well-built, contains 7 rooms, papered in beautiful art papers, is set on a very high section, and has the following conveniences:— Electric Light, Doulton Bath, Basin, and Showers, Sewei Connexion, Wardrobes built in. THE SECTION is tastefully laid'out in lawns and garden. This is a home which you will be PROUD TO OWN. PRICE £2350. NOTE THE TERMS:— £350 DEPOSIT. Balance arranged at low rate of interest. WM. JAMESON. SON, and HARLE, 213 Manchester street. J5481-2639 A WOMAN'S HAIR. S her Crowning beauty, and the climax of all 'hat goes to rrake her lovely, radiant, and magnetic: Every woman who really values this wonderful asset will certainly use "HEN-S ALINE" EGI'JrTUN SHAMPOO on the next ooasion she washes it, for it not only renders hair exqusuely glossy, but prevents brittlenv.es and splitting eiids, which are often caused with ar/ing Shampoo Powders, etc. It is quite sive, and really worth a trial being so.d in two sizes, Is 6d and 2s 6d. The Is 6d size is eumcient for Six Good Shampoos. So.d *J. R. McKENZIE'S TOILET DEPOT, High street, I And all Leading Chemists in Canterbury. Wholesale from H. F. STEVENS' and FAIKBAIBN WRIGHTS. LTD. H 5134
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17105, 29 March 1921, Page 1
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