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AMUSEMENTS. LIBERTY (THE HOUSE LIBERTY LIBERTY J- of Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. THE GREATEST TRIUMPH YET. Here is, wo believe, the highest fottli Of idealised moving picture entertainment ... n fenst for the eyo in the 1 settings and prodtiction details .•. . a beautiful love story* oi two continents . . . and the highest 6landard oi" vocal and instrumental 1 music. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNCr CLARA KI MB ALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG 'CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In. her most gorpreotis photo-play, THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN THE FORBIDDEN "WOMAN THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN . —~ THE FORBIDDEN WOMiAN THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN —— No Cost ever assembled for any production of the character of "THE I'OKBIDDEN WOMAN" surpasses in versatility or brilliance the Cast of this Picture. Headed by MISS YOUNG, (ha Cast, includes CONWAY TEARLE, acknowledged the moat finished lover on tho Bcreei'i to-day; KATHRYN ADAMS, known to-and admired by millions; MR WINTER HALL, J. JIGUEL LANOR, MILLA DAVENPORT, JOHN MacMNNON, and wonderful little STANTON WILLIAMS, the beloved little boy whose cleverness sends audiences away in a whirl of happiness. ALSOCAKEIB LANC.ELEY AND HER MELODY MAIDS.' AND HER MELODY MAIDS. FOUR BRILLIANT SOLOlSTS—Vocalist, Pianiste, Violinists, ''Cellist—an brilliant effort, that will make the enthralled listener enraptured that he or she grasped, tho opportunity of hearing MISS CARRIE LANCEI»EY . MISS "CARRIE LA-vCLLEY (Queen of Song). Hers is the treatment of the artist born — voice, sympathy, everything! Ati interpretation that will always be remembered—treasured • recollections to live in tho mind's store-house. Included in her numbers will bg:—<-«Avo Maria" (Gounod), "Waltz Song" (BoHenie), "When Chestnuts Bloom" (Newton), Following isMISS IRENE WATTS, Pianist and Monologuist. ' MISS CECILE STEVENS Violinists;. MISS DORIS MIDDLETON, . 'Cell is te. GREAT SUPPORTS. PATHE GAZETTE. TOPICAL BUDGET. "DON'T BLAME THE STORK" (Comedy). Episode Twelve ' "INVISIBLE HAND" (Serial). .LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. Overture, "Lo, Hear tho Gentle Lark" Duet: Flute, Mr F. A. Bullock Clarinet, . Mr F. L. Woledge. PRICES: 18 Id, 2s Id, 2b 7d. Box Plan at The Bristol till 5 p.mi, afterwards at Theatre. Ring l 2366. MATINEE (Pictures only): la Id, Is 6d. Children Half-price. 5263 gTRAND. THEATRE. From Noon TO-DAY From -Noon. . TWO FOX SUPER-FEATURES.' The First— ■ . A Smashing, Thrilling Tale of Lawlessness and Lovo amid the Pines of the Great Canadian Wilds. WM. RUSSELL ' WM. RUSSELL In tho "THE WM. RUSSELL tense and CHALLENGE WM. RUSSELL gripping CHALLENGE WM. RUSSELL drama, . OF THE ,WM. RUSSELL LAW." :WM. RUSSELL / LAW." WM. RUSSELL v Taken in the Vast Virgin Territory beyond 'Calgary..." ■ . '

The. Second— Aii Intensely Dramatio Story of Romantic ' Interest, . louise LOVELY LOUISE LOVELY "THE , LOUISEi LOVELY in. LITTLE LOUISE LOVELY GBEY MOUSE." LOUISE LOVELY . Her First Feature as a "Star." ■ • ' Great Supporting Films include— FOX'S WORLD'S NEWS.' CARTOON. Australian Gazette. MUTT AND JEFF. "Politicians." ;' ■ MUTT AND JEFF. 62<g PUBLIC NOTICES. WHAT • IS' • • E C O.N 0 M Y? ■ / TTHE Wise and Careful Expenditure of -L Public Money. Avoid ike "Extravagance of Expensive Socialistic Experiments by voting for the Citizens'. Association's Candidates City Council— Agaf,' C. P. . Machin, W. Andrews, E 11. McKellar, A. Bnint, 3. R. Manliiro, A. Buchanan, C. Bosc, W. H. Flesher, J. A. . Thompson, Horace Jameson, J. O. Williams, A. Harbour BMidHolland, H " Stuensen, 11. B. H. fitott, Geo. Hospital lioard Boag, T. D. Liuigford, H. Fcnwick, Dr. Oi.ley, H.J. Green (Mrs), C. M. tforensen, H. B. __

ASSIGNED ESTATE OF WILLIAIf ALLAN HOPKINS, Cliristchurch. "VTOTICE is hereby given that all moneys IN duo io this Estate must bo paid Immediately to MESSRS STEWART BECKETT and CO., Publio Accountants, Heroford' street, Chrjstchurcli. No other person or firm is authorised to collect money on behajf of this Estato, and only receipts given by Messrs Stewurt Beckett and Co. will bo recognised. Dated at Christchurcb, the 16th daj of April, 1921. G. T. BOOTH, W. J. M-HOPKINS, Trustees. J. A. FI.ESHER, . . Solicitor to tha Trustees. 6230 rTHE Owner of New Zealand Patent Ko. X 27591, of April 19th, 1910, entitled "Improvements in and relating to gs» 'meters," is desirous of disposing of the Patent, or entering into- working arrangements, -under lioorms or otherwise, witll firms likely to be interested in the same. _ A copy of the Patent specification, and full particulars can bo obtained from, and offers mido (for transmission to tho owner), t:> CYRIL CARLYON COATES, Patent Attorney, 131 iloreford street, Christchurch, 522G New Zealand. A S. MANNING AND CO., LTD., ■' brewers and bottlers, 25. LOWER HIGH STREET, Christchurch. THE SHARE TRANSFER. BOOKB of the Company will be CLOSED from April 18th, 1921, to April 23th, 1921, both days inclusive, _ 5225P CHRISTCHURCH~¥OyS r HrciH _ SCHOOL. Oyj AXZAC DA"?, MONDAY, April 23th, at 8 p.m.., in tho Canterbury College Hall, a service will bo held in memory of Old Boys fallen in tho War. All Old Boy« and Relatives of Old Boy Soldiers cordially invited. G. LANCASTER, Headmaster.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 1

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