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ASnrSK&EENTS. T H E A T B E. TO-DAY, 2 P.M. TO-NIGHT, 7 T.M. FIRST— A Romance oi the Homo and tho St&go, Clear., Tingling, Impressive "MORE TO BE PITIED THAN SCORNED" "2IORE TO BE PITIED THAN SCOENED" Featuring ALICE LAKE, FRANK GLENDpN, ROSEMARY THEBY, Etc. SECOND—"WHEN THE DESERT CALLS." "WHEN THE DESERT CALLS." An unusual story of tbu Eaaleru Deserts, Featuring VIOLET HEMING, ROBERT FKAZER, And i Great Cast. THIRD— Laughter, La.ijhU'r. Our Speciality, "FAMILY LIFE/' FOURTH—"HOW TO DANCE THE TANGO." By tho Woflci'3 Ciutr-.icfc Exhibition Dancers, Eileen Dranis*, nnd Aleo ROS3. Book at Tho Bristol or wi Liberty Theatre, 'phone 2366. 6335 GRAND.

Day Sessions, Evening Session, 12 and 2 p.m. 7 p.m. A Great Programmo of Mirth and Thrills, he&ded by The Delkwusly Fanny Comedy, "FAIR AND WARMER." "FAIR AND WARMER." The funniest domostio comedy on screen or atego. A real cocktail of mirth. Featuring MAY ALLISON. MAY ALLISON. Supported by ROY STEWART, CLAISE ADAMS, Jos. Dowling, Robert McKim, etc.. In "RIDERS OF .THE DAWN." . "RIDERS OF THE DAWN." A vigorous fighting story of primitive' men and stout-hearted, beautiful women. The

_. picture version of , THE DESERT OP WHEAT." By ZANE GREY. Also the Comedy—"THE PAST MALE." Book at Tho Bristol or at The Grand, 'phone 2934. 633 i IJIHE GREATEST CA*RNIYAL OF ALL! MONSTER FETE. MONSTER FETE. MONSTER FETE. MONSTER FETE. MONSTER FETE. ST. ALBANS PARK ST. ALBANS PARK ST. ALBANS PARK NEXT SATURDAY. NEXT SATURDAY. NEXT SATURDAY. Proceeds (to equip Model Children's Playground. NOVELTY SIDE SHOWS GRAND QUEEN CARNIVAL ■WOOLSTON AND DERRY'S BANDS DOZENS OF STALLS. GRAND PROCESSION FROM CITY ORAND PROCESSION FROM CITY, Leaves Cranmer square at 2 p.m. Four Bands. Admissioa, Is (Art Union Ticket); children - Free. 5110 MOTORS AND CYCLES.

CH AND LE E CARS. HANDLEE CABS. Notice ia hereby given that we> have appointed ME W. MURPHY, 160 Tuam etreet Our Bepresenta-tive for Canterbury Province. For Paotflo Motors, Ltd., Auckland. Master Agents for N.Z., Controlling Chandler and Cleveland Caw. A. B*. ' CKSTWEJJII, Sales Manager. N-EiW SEKVICE STATIONS For CHANDLER and CLEVELAND OAKS At HAWOETH and THOMAS, 160 Tuam Btreet, Christchuxoh.

(Next Ford Garage.) 'PHONE A 6021. i'-w.ieNTS arc advised that tbo above firm ha/vo been appointed Servioo Agents for ChandLlar and Cleveland Care. Patrons <*n rely on every attention to' their wants with iip-to-d».to machinery and prompt service ty «spert mechanics.

■W. MURPHY, . Canterbury Representative For Pacific Motors, Ltd. G3BKS ffiSSSS 3S "Best in th» Long Run." ■jiey stand the acid tost of Service. GOODRICH SILVBRTOWN IIRES, LTD., P563X 224-226 Tuam etrCet. WAMB> 30 LET. THE BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION. NEW BUILDING.

GLOUCESTER STREET (opposite Chancery lane). WE have been appointed Letting Agents for the abovo Building, which yriU be finished early in the New Year. All modern requirements, including strong rooms. Plan and further particulars, Tmr.T.ATrv- 3 *d BAXTEK", H4245-556F. 178 Manchester street. MONEY. MONEY TO LEND, XmS, LABGE OB SMALL, ON AP- , PSOVBD BECUBITY. O. P. BUBKE, 5 HallenflUin'e Building*. 'Phona 4613 A. High street, City. » B27GS approved Security. F. D. KESTEVEN, 8 4 Chancer* laa*. NOW PUBLISHED. • THE LATEST AN6 MOST UP-XCWDATE PBICE: la EACH. MOUNTED ON CALICO: & EACH. CHRISTCBUBCH PHESS CO., gCBLISHT.Ba.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18232, 17 November 1924, Page 1

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