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AMUSEMENTS. ADA REEVE ADA REEVE Will arrira at tic Christchurch Railway Station TO-DAY, at 3 o'clock. TO-DAY, at a o'clock. The C.D.C. and the C.Y.C. Bands, together with the Returned Soldier*, vritl escort Miss Reeve to the United Scrvico Hotel. C. W. GREEN, Secretary Returned SoWieas' Association. THE ADA REEVE SEASON. THE ADA REEVE SEASON. Box Plans far Monday, Tuesday, end Wednesday uiglits will be on view at ' The Bristol uo'iil noon, and- afterwards right up to Monday ovening, eeats will bo wesrved ot tho Toy Cav© Confectionery where tickets for tho stalls and gallery may also be purchased. rp HEAT RE ' ROYAL. Direction Hugh D. Mcintosh. An Epoch in Local Theatrical History. MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. MONDAY NIGHT NEAT. MONDAY NiGHT NEXT. And the Two Following Evenings. HUGH D. McINTOSH Presents For tho First Time in Chrietchurch, London's Most Brilliant and Most Popular Artist,
MISS ADA REEVE ADA REEVE ADA REEVE * ADA REEVE ■, ADA REEVE—— ADA REEVE — The World's Famous Comcdienn®. Who haa just concluded Record. SeMOM iflt Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, and Wellington. A BRILLIANT NEW SUPPORTING COMPANY, NEW SUPPORTING COMPANY, CREAM OF TALENT, Including From St. George'® Hull, London, LOUIS NIKOLA, Amaiing. with : Original Magical Problems and Novel Hand Shadows. From the London Coliseum, HARRY JACOBS, The Singing Conductor. From the Palace Theatre, London, LUCIE LINDA, Premier Juvenile Daneeuao, in Torpsichoroaa Trifles. From the Empire Theatre, London, KENNEDY ALLEN, Character' and Burlesque Comedian, ' First Appcaranco in Christchurch of thtJ ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY, In a Short, Snappy Play, "IN THE FUTURE." Direct from U.S.A. ALVIN and WILLIAMS, "In Bits from Songland." 'Special Engagement of FRANK MARKLEY, < > The Man who Makes the Banjo - Tallc. Unquestionably the* Grefttcat AU-rwtnJ Combination of Artists the ;N«w - Zealand Stage has yet known. BOX PLANS at BRISTOL til! Noon tW at the Toy Cave. PRICES—D.C. and R.S., to; Stall®, to; Gjilierj, Is. Early door -Stallfc^d^Gßllenv Is extra;., ' ' • .■ "" ? 987$
GRAND THe aT B a LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF MABEL TALIAFERRO in _ . „ "MAGDALENE OF THB HILLS."* MATINEES AS USUAL v., MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY. - A BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAMMED EMMY WEHLEN, - . f EMMY WEHLEN, , ~r,n.M 9930 In "THE DUCHESS OF DOUBT.'* Globe the ai.eh Don't Misa Seeing this To-day. CHARLIE CHAPLIN tin "Tho f CHARLIE CHAPLIN Pawwhop.* And Charming Lilian. Walker in MRS DANE'S DANGER. Monday's Holiday Programme (Labour Day), , CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "The , ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN Mwiquoraders." Lionel Barrymore in Dorian's Divorce. 088 ft QH O' R A L H A Ll* MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. CONCERT, , Arranged by MADAME JOSEPHJNH OTTLEE, in aid of ih» ' LADY LIVERPOOL FUND. PART I—MISCELLANEOUS. PART 2—Cowen-6 "ROSE MAIDEN;. Tickets: 3s, 2e, Is. _ . , 8 P-W« Seats may be reserved at The Bristol. Bla# opens OCTOBER 17th. No Booking Fee. ' Tickets can be procured from the Lady / Liverpool Depot, Toe Bristol, Webley, Son%, and Gof ton, and Madame Ottlee, 51 Worcester street. ' - 9SB» rjiHE Liberty ' .theatre. ' To-day at 12.0, 1.15, 3.30, 5.15, 7.0, and 8.45, Final Screenings of "A SON OF THE.HILLS." ■ Featuring ANTONIO MORENO. ■ : Monday Next, "wftw." "JiNVY." • "fiuVK." Something New in Picturo. 9837 EKAH O U S E U -A ROYAL FUGITIVE,'' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th. Picturesque Old English Play in tho ogf of Royalists, Roundheads, Fairies, andWatey , Babies Drama, Dance, Song. Mie Lucy Cowan's JTuvcnile Entertainers. - 80* BAND OF HOPE COMPETITIONS. ' HALL, TO-NlGHT«—Grand L Spectacular Final Programme, Mia** - polo Dance, Scarf, CJub, and Dumbell. Drills, Action Songs, Humorous Recitation*,' - Dialogue, Tableaux, etc. Selections ' bjr- . : Avonside Orchestra. Door open afc, 7 p.mv commcnco 7.30 shf*rp. Admissions. Adulttt 6d. Children 3d; Reserved Seata Is. Day Salos at lait't'g. , ' 84fl 1, ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS. SALE OF WORK. Id the Schoolroom, Durham street, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY -NEXT,,, OCTOBER" 24th and 35th.' rpo be oponed on Wednesday, 'tho 2Hth, X by Mrs 'pJH. ' Hours—Afternoon, 2.30 to C p.m.; erveninp, 7 p.m. to 10 pjn; Stalls-Plain Work and Variety, Cakefc and Produce, . Sweets, Kitchen, Bran - Tub,. C.E.M.S.: Chnstmae and Post-cards, Flow* *re and Plants, Day School, Tea and Ices. MUSICAL ITEMS. ADMISSION FREE, 9874
PUBLIC NOTICES. KING 'PHONE 3978. • HFINDLAY Give# TOP PRICE for • WASTE PRODUCTS. Ho will cadi for your Kitchen Fat, Bottles, I*CAd t Bruii Old Copper, or anything which may bo regarded as Useless. Don't Forget the 'Phone Number and Address. —— ** 470 TUAM STBEET, LINWOOD. F4482 ' WE BUY FOR CASH, " " at highest possible prices, . In Any Quantities, SCRAP Copper, Bra**, Zino, Lead, Iroa (Cut and Wrought), Rags, Tailors' Cuttings, Rope, Rubber of all kind*, and Sacks of every description. G. THORPE fcnd'Ca. ' ' / Wholesalo Rag and Waato'.Merohaat, 101 LOWER HIGH STREET. / 'Phone 574. Box 48*. IBM® ,'
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16037, 20 October 1917, Page 1
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