AMUSEMENTS. BATTLESHIPS FOAMING INTO ACTION IN THE GREATEST SEA BATTLE ok HISTORY; MILLIONS OP SOLDIERS BEING CARRIED OVERSEAS TO FINANCE AND AT HOME A GIRL DYING A [THOUSAND LIVING DEATHS TH//T THE CONVOYS MIGHT SAIL IN fJAFETY. "CONVOY" "CONVOY" THE GREAT NAVAL EPIC To Bo Presented at TAe LIBERTY THEj Commencing"CONVOY" "CONVOY " "CONVOY" "CONVOY" Featuring DOROTHY MACKAJL LOWELL SHERMAN LAWRENCE GRAY In a Fascinating and Thrilling Naval Romance o£ Striking Originality with Actual Scenes of the Naval Engagements taken by British, French, and German Official Photographers. THEN:— The Most Unusual Comedy-Drama "THE AUCTIONEER" "THE AUCTIONEER" "THE AUCTIONEER" "THE AUCTIONEER" "THE AUCTIONEER" '' THE AUCTIONEER'' Starring GEORGE SIDNEY GEORGE SIDNEY In a Delightful Story of the Most Lovable and Humorous Characters who ever appeared on the Screen You'll Cry with Him, You'll Love Him And You'll Laugh with. Him, as You Have Nover Laughed Before. LIBERTY CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Conductor: Mr Ernest Jamieson. Will Play; ' 'Euryanthe'' . Weber "Symphony" .' Haydn "Eroica" Beethoven "Ballet Music" i Mozart "Flying Dutchman" Wagner "Gems from Sullivan" Higgs ' 'Minuet' * Paderewski ' 'Colonel Bogey'' Alford "Let's All Go to- Mary's House" Reserves at The Bristol, or 'phone 2366. 9531 WHIPPET RACING. < WHIPPET RAGING. WHIPPET RACING. TEW ZEALAND CUP. THE EVENT OF THE YEAR. NEW BRIGHTON RACECOURSE. NEW BRIGHTON RACECOURSE. TUESDAY NEXT, AT 6.30 P.M. TUESDAY NEXT, AT 6.30 P.M. TUESDAY NEXT, AT 6.30 P.M. (Summer-time). 9562 BANDSMEN'S MEMORIAL ROTUNDA, ► _ PUBLIC GARDENS (Between River and Ricearton road). SUNDAY, AT 3 P.M. CHRISTOHUROH MUNICIPAL BAND • CHRISTOHUROH MUNICIPAL BAND ■ ■ . ' Will Render a Bright and Popular Programme. MASKS FREE. MASKS FREE; ,sth NOVEMBER CELEBRATIONS. A LL SPORTS ASSEMBLY, rt . ALBERT HALL (Cashel street), MONSTER GUY FAWKES CARNIVAL DANCE. Teddy Jones's Band. Set Suppftr Free. Two Prises Best Make-up, Lady and Gent. Dance Prices: Ladies 2s, Gents. 2s 6d. NOTE. —Children's Grand Parade in Costumes, 8 p.m.. until 8.30 p.m. Two Prizes Best Make-up, Girl and Boy. Children 3d. 9S6T • <G. BENNET, Sec. USED CABS FOR SALE. ILLYS-KNIGHT 7-PASS. TOURING. IDEAL TAXI CAR. In Excellent' Condition. Tyres Good, Newly Painted maroon with black guards. Side Shields and Bumpers front and rear. A Very Reliable Car. SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS, LTD., Willys-Knight Distributors, Armagh street. S96MF.P.. pHEVROLBT' JtOOMT with new top. Newly Painted, S.S., 8.L.; all in good ardor. Bargain, £7O. Open Friday Evenings. DAVID CROZIER, LTD., 57 Worcester street W. RUGBY 5-SEATER. JUST LIKE NEW. Beautifully Finished in two-tone grey. Has special Hood with glass side-screens, and is as good and comfortable as a Limousine. Guaranteed mechanically perfect in every respect. PRICE £IBO, and well worth £2OO. SMITH MOTORS, LTD., Worcester street, 99128F Dealers in Reliable Oars. FOR SALE. TRUCK. Ruskstell Rear Axle. Engine and Body Just Overhauled. FIRST TO INSPECT THIS WILL BUT. FREW BROS., Amberley. QK PEE Cent, of the price paid OO for a Canadian Rugby with De Luxe New Zealand Body remains in the Empire. Bee "Tho Rolls-Boyce- of Light Cars'" before you bay. Boyds Motors, Ltd* t 211 CMhel street. Chrißicnwch. f £9690-1 •
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19150, 5 November 1927, Page 1
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