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AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY rr'HE HOUSI. LIBERTY LIBERTY -L of Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERT! TWICE DAI.Y. 2.15 and 7.15. THE GREA j.aT SENSAIION IN IiLMLAND. GEOK : .S CARPENTIER GEOR ES CARPKN-llrlß GEOKJES CARPENTIER GEORGES CARPENTIER In "THE WONDER MAN." "THE WONDER MAN." "THE WONDER MAN." "THE WONDER MAN." "THE WONDFR MAN." THE WORLD WAR Hi.RO AND HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF EUROPE IN AN INTRIGUING i RAMA OF HIGH SOCIETY. ALSO See the Wo!id"-fM Comedy, A CHESTER AKiM-L FA CE, "THE OYEIc /LL HERO," Feat; rinq SNOGKY, The Cleverest Monkey an 1 Animal Actor in the Word. Supported by 'he Pony—the Baby—tie Dog Arid Two Oth l Mjtiks. It's Just as Good as Four Time* Foiled." THE SINGER, WYATT HADLAND, The Talented English Tenor, in a Budget of Popular Songs. LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. Overture, 'Masaniello" (Auber). Night Prices: Is Id, 2s Id, 2s 7d. Matinee: Is Id, Is 7d, 2s Id. Children Hnlf-Price B« Plan at The Bristol till 5 pjn., afterwards at the Theatre. _. 4863 ; soul. COMPETITIONS. COMPETITIONS. 0.45 a.m.—Claes 63: Vocal Solo Contralto (Restricted). 10.45 a.m.—Class 50: Mezzo Solo, "Thank God for a Garden." 2 p.m.—Class 49: soprano Solo, "Golden Dancing Days." 2.45 p.m.—Clasp 84: Operatic Solo (Gontlemen). CHORAL HALL. 10 a.m.—Claw 5i Monologue (Humorous). 11 a.m.—Class 6; Monologue (Not Humorous). 2 p.m.—Class 11: Dominion Tost, "Lost Opportunity." 3.30 p.m.—Class 26: Humorous Recitation (Gentlemen). . THEATRE ROYAL. Evening at 7.45 p.m. Roialls in Classes 106, 40, 63, 34, 11, 40. 6* 50, also Class 124 Piano Duet (under 10). ADMISSION: Day Sessions 6d, Evening l la, 2S, 3s. , T. F. HALL, 4865 Secretary. CAN A MAN LIVE TO BE 200? I .EARN how ait the Crystal Palace, Sunday ..* '- .Night. Full' house assured. Don'lt bo turned away. Seats Free. No collection. 4858 THREE MUSIOAL CHATS. By MADAME LEEDHAM-CROW3, fPHE Distinguished Composer and Pianiste, J- Examiner at. Royal Academy of Music. First, Lecture—WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13th, Canterbury Women's • Olub, Worcester street. 'ickets for Series 10s 6d, obtainable at THE- BRISTOL. -Apply early.■ -1833 WHY NOT LIVE ALWAYS ? I7ULLY oxplained at the Crystal Palaco Sunday Night. Hundreds turned away in other cities: Be early. No charges. ...... v. ~ ;. . . - .4858 ~, rnsrANoiAii ': ~ '~t-[ WANTED to, BORROW, £SOOO, in sums of •£IOO and upwards, for old-established Manufacturing Company,, with excellent buairicss,: for two ■years, at "10 per cent Undoubted Security. Balahewheet may be inspected, and,full particulars obtained on tipplication to us, FRANKS, HUNTER, and LYON, Solicitors, 109 Hereford street, 4802 F. ChriStchurch. GRATUITOUS "KILLS. IHE DOMINION TRUST CO. of N.Z, Ltd., is prepared to execute your Will FREE OF CHARGE. You Are advised to procure a copy of the Company's Handbook containing particulars of this offer. OFFICES: 163 ' Hereford street, Christchuroh. Manager: JAMES STEPHEN DAY. v s s ' D 2896 CENSUS NOTICES. CENSUS OF STEW ZEALAND. COUNTIES OF ASHLEY AND RANGIORA, - (Including inter or borough* and town districts). HOUSEHOLDERS or other persons in charge of Dwelling, public or private, are hereby notified that they must furnish Schedules in accordance with the Census and Statistics Act, 1910, giving particulars of every person who passes tho night of SUNDAY, 17th April, within their dwelling, or who arrives there on the morning of the 18th April without having been enumerated clsoSchedules aro now being distributed by Sub-Enumerators, and any householder in thn above Counties not receiving a Schedule by Saturday, 16th April, should immediately communicate with A. E/HOUNSELL, Postmasfor and Census Enumerator. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, in Rendezvous or Armstrong's, Small PURSE, containing JSB 10s in Notes. Reward. Aew.. Zealand Insurance, 111 Hereford street. 619 LOST, Friday, Gold BROOCH, R.F.C. Wings. Reward. Finder co Musgrave, Mt. Pleasant, Sumner. Tel. 3203 D. 62% LOST, Friday, April Bth, in or around tho City, Oval Moonstone BROOCH, set on Double Gold Bar; much valued by owner, as soldier's last gift. Reward on returning to Misses Hanna, Milliners, Colombo street. 573 lOST, Friday Last. Gold Chain BANGLE, ■i between Clarkvillo and City (keepsake). Reward on returning to 68 Manchester street. City. 587 OST, between Leeston and Templeton, Double Motor PUMP. Finder rewarded by F. H. Simpson, Templeton. 609 QTBAYED from Paddock, at Leeston, SunO day Night, 4 HORSES, 1 Grey Gelding, 2 Bay Geldings. 1 Bay Mare; covers on. Information leading to recovery will •be rewarded. R. Mehrtens, Kirwee. 4848 WOULD person who took, by mistake, Dark Tweed OVERCOAT, containing Razor, Collars, etc., from ChristchurchWaiau Train on 23th March, kindly communicate with E. Buckley, Waiau? 629 FOUND, a Fur NECKLET. Owner can have same. Apply H.A.R., "Press"

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17117, 12 April 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17117, 12 April 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17117, 12 April 1921, Page 1

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