AMUSEMENTS. j MATINEE SATURDAY. 2.30. ! MAIINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. ' O £. ERA HOUSE-! Direction: B-?n and John Fuller. Greeted with Enthusiastic Applause. ] and iiEMaLFA—Arthur ' BRULL and HEMSLEY—Arthur | r, K T nl ". the Girl, and the Egg." Fos;ti\-ely Last Two Nights cf the"Recordbreaking. l-ur.-makiiia, Lauchter-bri:igi:ig MAMMOTH MINSTRELS I'LN AT THE SEASIDE. A Concatenation of Comedv and Cleverness, including a brilliant piece do rosistar.ee, MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES. Farewell Week of LEONAUD NELSON. I Popular Comedian. 1 Positively Last Two Xiglits of ; MAUD COUKTXEY and MR C, | I'-vcr Welcome Kntertainers. MAIUORIE ALWYNE, Contralto. PRICES: 2s id, Is Id. Plan at Milner and Thompson'?. X 0 Booking Fee. NEST MONDAY or .v Welcome Rc-appenrance of J TOM HAVERLEY And his Famous KUTE KEWPIE KIDS, I'roscntinsr a New Musical Farce, THE KAIAPOI CX T P. 7-121 K A N D THEATRE. Still Attracting Big Crowds. j "THE BRASS CHECK." (Bushmaii-Bnvne MetToA "THE GREAT SECRET" (16th). Big Supporting Programme. EXTRA. EXTRA. At All Se«=:Dr.s. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "The Fireman." CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "The Fireman." BE EARLY or BOOK Your Seats. 7422 Q. R A N D T~H E A T R E . COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDI NARY. FIRST ENGLISH FILM FOR YEARS. A COLOSSAL PHOTO-DRAMA IN SIX THRILLING REELS. "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME." j "THE MAN* WHO STAYED AT HOME." "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME." "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME." Featuring DENIS EADIE, the Noted English Actor. Supported by the Original London Cast, Including Stupendous and Magnificent BRITISH NAVAL SCENES. BRITISH NAVAL SCENES. BRITISH NAVAL SCENES. BRITISH NAVAL SCENES. The Picture unfolds a Charming Love Story. 7423 qbystal palace. 'J rIREE Mighty Mastcrpioccs THREE GLADYS BROCKWELL in "Conscience." GLADYS BROCKWELL in "Conscience." An Astounding Novelty in Six Great Parts Virginia Pearson in "STOLEN HONOUR." Five Reels of Thrilling Drama. "A BATTLE ROYAL" Tromendous Comedy. American Gazette Wonderful Cartoon. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phono 3758. 7293 gTR AN D T~H EAT RE. To-day is the Last Day of Showing Sessue Hayakawa "WHITE MAN'S LAW.". Sessue Hayakawa in "WHITE MAN'S LAW." And of •'MISS GEORGE WASHINGTON," "MISS GEORGE WASHINGTON," Complete Chango To-morrow. "RICH MAN—POOR MAN," Featuring Marguerite Clark. 7417 T IBERTY LIBERTY. -L' See CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG TO-DAY. In "MARIONETTE S" "M A R I O N E T T E S" In it this Delightful Artiste is seen. AT HER BEST. x 7371 CANTERBURY SWEET PEA AND CARNATION SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW, VICTORIA SQUARE. OWING to the inclement weather last night, and id '.response to numerous requests, the SHOW will bo OPENED again TO-DAY, from 2-10 p.m. Don't miss seeing t"he finest display of SWEET PEAS, CARNATIONS, and other FLOWERS SOUTH OF THE LINE. WM. FENNER, 7421 Hon. Sec. SPORTING. /CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1919. FEBRUARY Ist. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17th.—ENTRANCE. TRIAL STAKES (Hack Conditions), of 140 sovs; seven furlongß. Iso v. HORNBY WELTER, of 150 sovs; one milo. 1 GOV. MIDSUMMER HANDICAP, of COO sovs; one mile and a half. 1 sov. LYTTELTON PLATE, of 250 sovs; five furlongs. 1 sov. CRAVEN PLATE, of 300 sovs; 6even furlongs. One mile. HALSWELL HANDICAP (Hack Conditions), of 140 sovs; nine furlongs. 1 sov. POST HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; one mile. 1 eov. FIRST FORFEIT. MIDDLE PARK PLATE, of 500 sovs; six furlongs. 1 sov. NOTE.—Entries Close at 8 p.m. 7394 W. H. E. WANKLYN, Secretary. METHVEN RACING CLUB. OWNERS are reminded that NOMINATIONS for the MEETING (February Cth) CLOSE with tho undersigned on SATURDAY, JANUARY IBth, At 8 p.m. For Programme eee "Weekly Press" January 15th. J. F. STONE , 7391 Secretary. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. 9 CELERYPLANTS. W ls I lave * large Stock of CELERY PLANTS for present planting. These are bo* grown, and will transplant with the greatest success. PRICE: 5s per 100; 2s 6d for 50; Is 6d for 25. NAIRN and SONS, Lincoln road, Cbristchurch. Telephone 241. XT6405-6630 MI S 8 C L O U G H, LADIES' HAIRDRESSER AND MANICURIST. _ . Agencies: Bland Vegetable Hair Dy®. Spiralis Corsets, Oatine Speciahtwe. 240 HIGH STBEET (Over Simpson and walian^ sa7 . lo6o THOS. COOK and SON, 138 HEREFORD STREET, TOURIST and Passenger Agents. Intond--L ing Homeward Passengers recommended to register Names Early, a ullest lnlormation_supplied. _ JOHN WALLER AND SONS, LTD Timber and Coal Merchants, and Importers. Established . • • 18*6. Offices and Yards: 167, 169 Tuam 6trce.. Yards: 210-214 St. Asaph e'reet. _ LARGE and Complete Stocks of Builders and Farmers' Requisites. T Colo fV a ! j Timbers of everv description. Imported Timber, Jarrah, Oregon, Baltic, Redwocd, .u., Yellow Pine, etc.. etc Heavy I Stocks of Seasoned Timber in sheds ready for use. We will be pleased to furnieh QUOj TATIONS for Building Materials delivered to any Railway Station. WBO3B-6..8-
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 1
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