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AMUSEMENTS. "A 'PEACH' OP A PROGRAMME." "A 'PEACH' OP A PROGRAMME." SPARKLING—SNAPPY—SMART PIQUANT AND PERTINENT AT THE fIBERTT THEATRE. Li Commencing MONDAY NEXT MONDAY. BRILLIANT BRILLIANT FEATURES. FEATURES. FIRST:— The Two Dance Magicians BEN LYON And PAULINE STARKE BEN LYON And PAULINE STARKE BEN LYON And PAULINE STARKE In The BLAZING SCREEN PRESENTATION —Those Who Dance Must Pay The Piper" Hitting the High Spots of the Great White Way with SlNcopation. Dancing for Glory I Dancing for Riches! Dancing for the Love of Dancing! Dancing Away to the But thank Goodness She could Reverse. THE SONG OP LIFE IN JAZZ . OH BOYS! OH GIRLS! THIS IS A WINNER. COME ALONG AND SEE IT. SECOND:— ANOTHER SCINTILLATING ROMANCE OF THREE PIECE PYJAMA NEGLIGEES That Will Intrigue The Ladies "UPSTAGE" "UPSTAGE" "UPSTAGE" "UPSTAGE" "UPSTAGE" "UPSTAGE" Starring NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER In A Glittering Fantasy of Vaudeville With the Latest Creations in Lingerie. There's a "Kick" in this one that will give you all the Fun and Excitement You Wish For. LIBERTY CONCERT ORCHESTRA, Conductor, Mr Ernest Jamieson, Will Play: ' 'Morning, Noon, and Night'' Suppe "Symphony No. 6" Tschaikowsky ' 'Masaniello'' Auber "True Love" Brahms "Life of the Czar" Glinka "Sonate Pathetique" Beethoven ''lnvitation'' Weber "Dance Mistress" Lehar "Ukulele Dream Girl" Low "Just Onco Again" .... "A Lane in Spain." Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phone 2366. 2386 'IBERTY THEATRE, J SUNDAY, NOV. 20th, 8.15 P.M. GRAND CONCERT In- aid of the Sisters of the Mission- Building Fund. All leading artists, including Mrs J. S. Temple, Mrs Leslie Scrimshaw, Madam Rutter, Misses Greenlees; Cater, and Flood, Messrs Skinner and Birch, J. Laurensen, L. Olive Hindle, P. Jones, J. '. Brunette, Scrimshaw, Collection. 2357 USED OABS FOB SALE. FOR SALE—IN LIQUIDATION. ONE RUGBY OOUPSTER CAB, perfect mechanical condition, Ducoed. Cost £287, 1925. REASONABLE OFFER. VAUXHALL 6-oylinder Chassis, suitable for truck. £7O. HUDSON Speedster, recent model. Special eide curtains, new tyres all round. £2OO. OVERLAND FOUR, Latest Model 91. Tyres, upholstery, and kood in good condition. Meohanically excellent. Dons only small mileage. £lls. OAKLAND, 6-cylinder, in tiprtop order. A Snip. £7O. WILLYS-KNIGHT DISTRIBUTORS, SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS, LTD., S9I3BFP Armagh street. 17URL TOURING CAR, i Roomy 5-Seater, Good Mechanical Order. Painted Brewster Green. ONLY £125. (Open Friday Evenings.) DAVID OROZIER, LTD., 57 Worcester street W. RUGBY 5-SEATER. "UST LIKE NEW. Beautifully Finished <i in two-tons 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, SBI2SF Dealers in Reliable Oars. i CYLINDER •HONING SAVES PETROL, V- SAVES OIL, AND GIVES BETTER RUNNING. Complete Job including new pistons and labour £l2. Six-cylinder Cars £l6. English Engine Oil 9d per pint, 6e per gallon (own tin). Shell, Imperial, and Plume Petrol. Cars Washed 2s 6d Batteries charged. Royds Motors. 211. Caehel St., Ch ch. R9I24FP-6 TENDERS. HOTEL FOR SALE BY TENDER. rpENDERS are invited for the purchase ot larch Ist, 1926. "'Tenders close at the offices of New Zealand Breweriee, Ltd. (Ward s Branch), Chrißtchurch, on the sth day of December, 1927 at 4 p.m., and must be accompanied by a cheque for Two Hundred and Fifty Pounds (£250), which will be returned if Tender not accepted. Particulars and Conditions of Tender upon which the Hotel is offered for sale may be .i i:.„*;„.. in Mr V. W. Hajwll at the offices of New Zealand Breweries, Limited (Ward's Branch), Kilmore street, Christchurcb. _ The highest or any Tender not accepted. 9455* i" GLASSHOUSE. ■'OR J3ALE \>v TENDER, for Removal, sixe j iOO x 80 feet. No tender necessarily accepted. TBLEPHONB 138,

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19162, 19 November 1927, Page 1

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604

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19162, 19 November 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19162, 19 November 1927, Page 1

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