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AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY q-'HE HOUSE LIBERTY LIBERTY J- of Big LI SSSH LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY Commencing Saturday. THE GREATEST SENSATION IN FILMDOM. GEORGE CARPENTIER, GEORGE CARPENTIER, GEORGE CARPENTIER, "THE WONDER MAN." "THE "WONDER MAN." INTRIGUING DRAMA OF HIGH SOCIETY. "THE BONDER MAN" is NOT. 1. IT'S NOT a mere glove r>ht. _„^ 2. IT'S NOT a mere dash of CARPENTIER and nothing else. 3. IT'S NOT. a fight, film that is all "fight and no film. 4. IT'S NOT a story only incident to a fight, extolling the virtues of a "BRUISER. WHAT "THE WONDER MAN" IS. 1. IT'S a fight picture that also tells a thoroughly fapcinnting tale. 2. IT IS" a "picture in which the great cha pion not only fights, but act*—superbly. 3 IT IS a etorv of which the fight is only nn incident, and its kovnote throughout is MANLINESS, of which there is no bettpr. clenncr pxamnle than GEORGES CARPENTIER. USUAL BIG SUPPORTS. Also, WYATT HADLAND, The Talented English Tenor, in a Budget of Popular Songs. Nieht Prices: Is Id, 2a id, 2a 7d.. Matinee: la Id, Is 7d, 2s Id. Children Half-Price. Box Plan at The Bristol. tH noon Saturday, afterwards at the Theatre. 4580 LIBERTY THE HOUSE LIBERTY LIBERTY J- of Big IjIBEB £X LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY LAST DAY AND NIGHT. A. B. (Banjo) Patterson's Famous Poem, "THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER." "THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER." ANOTHER. BIG AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTION. REMEMBER—"Tho Sentimental Bloke," "Tho Lure of the Bush,'' "Ginger Mick," and "On Our Selection." ALSO THE SUITOR, LARRY* SEMON'S LATEST COMEDY," Episode- Ten "INVISIBLE HAIS7D" Serial And Farewell Appearance of MISS LILY GLOVER, The Popular Soprano. Prices: Is Id, 2s Id, 2s 7d. Matinee Is id, Is 7d, 23 Id, Children Half-price. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.m., afterwards at Theatre ('.Phone 2366). 4540 OPENING OF FOOTBALL SEASON. OPENING OF FOOTBALL SEASON, OPENING OF FOOTBALL SEASON. LANCASTER ANCASTER PARK. PARK. T 0. - M O R R O' W. TO-MORROW." MARISTS v. CHJUSTCHURCH. MARISTS v. CHRISTOHURCH. LINWOOD v. 'VARSITY. . LINWOOD v. 'VARSITY. MERIVALE v. SYDENHAM. MERIVALE v. SYDENHAM. OPENING OF FOOTBALL SEASON. OPENING OF FOOTBALL SEASON. OPENING OF FOOTBALL SEASON. LANCASTER PARK. LANCASTER PARK. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. • Kick-Off j3, : -p.m. . Kick-Off,;3 ipvm. ■. 45 /I RAND - GARDEN AT MIDDLETON, SATURDAY, APRIL 9th, AFTERNOON AND EVENING-, In' aid of ST. JOSEPH'S 'HOME. GOOD BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Take No. 6 Lincoln road Car to Torrons roud, second street pa6t Show Ground. T. CAHILL. . Hon. Secretary. A JUMBLE SALE will be held in the METHODIST SCHOOLROOM. FITZGERALD AVENUE, TO-MORROW, Saturday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Large variety of useful articles. ' 825F 1/T ' A L .V E K, 2~ SHOW.. APRIL 21st, 1021. The N.Z. Fricsian Association, SpecialsOne Guinea to Olass for Friesian Bull, any age. OnR Guinea to Class for Fricsian Cow or Heifer, in milk or in calf (NOTE.)—ENTRIES CLOSE BY POST ' MONDAY, 11th APRIL, 1031. 4561 SPOETINO. ELLESMERE COUNTY TROTTINGCLUB. t SECOND ANNUAL MEETING, To be held at LEESTON. SATURDAY, APRIL 9th, 12.30. Train leaves Cbristchurch 8.20 a.m.; return 0.3 ■p.m. Conveyances will meet trains. Horeo owners are advised to make early application lor trucks. F. E. KESTEVEN, 4360 : Secretary. TjiLLESMERE COUNTY TROTS. To be held at LEESTON, APRIL 9th. No Bookmakers, their Clerks, or Agents, or undesirable- peopls will be allowed on the Course. F. E. KESTEVEN, 43T0 Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. YOUR O W N BUSINESS!! IT is YOUR business as a Citizen of Christchurch to se? that the best business men available are electel to your City Council. Wjiat are your intentions ? Have you realised how much your vote, cast for the right men, will mean to you in ha.rd eadh? If you fail to vote, your ne»lect may prov expensive. THINK IT OVER! VOTE FOR— Agar, C. P. Andrews, E H. ißrunt, J. R. Buchanan, C. FJesher, J. A. Jameson, J. O. Macliin, W. McKellar, A. Marthirc, A. Rose, W. H. Thompson, Horace Williams, A. - —For City Council Holland, H Scott, Geo. Sorensen, H. B. —For Harbour Board. Boag,,T. D. Langford, H. Fenwiek, Dr. - Otley, S. J. / Green (Mrs), C. M. Sorensen, H. B. ' —For Hospit&L.Board,

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17114, 8 April 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17114, 8 April 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17114, 8 April 1921, Page 1

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