AMUSEMENTS. I CULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Direction: Ben acd John Fuller. AUv-avs FVLLFR'S , arlt * . Merry FULLE\:'.S Bright. : Succew - f MAUD COURTNEY AND MR C. MAUD COURTNEY AND MR C. Ever Popular Enirli.-h Entertainers. l'K ? lA, DE SYi.VIA, World's Maxtor Skater. DE BAKER'S MODELS, DE HAKEK'S MOPELS, Pre*' iitiv'.* > , ::.-t--'rpi'"<"s in Mrr">ie. LA BELLE MARIE. MAGGIE FOSTER. I'ALVEY SISTEI'.S. RE.SAUX AND ARTO. lliarlebert ill; >s. and harry, Til j.--- lii 1!;: t• t .'••.pid-ur- A.-robats, And the Popular Favourite, DA iiARH I'lli", DAISY Tho Qtioit. of . Prirfa: PC ml f».S 2» M: S*-;! I .*. H Id. Cd Plan at Milner _ T!;oir.pson'.-. Dcwrs 7.15. P'9IN MEMORIAM I'EGCi— It; lovir * memory of William PofTSvho dc-parti d ill-'' life <"in January i'.h. Wl7. To inranr.' ev-r <l<-ar. —Ir.«erte:l by bis Iovhil; family. 170UR Hl'! PI.UMS in THE CRYSTAL 1 PALACE PUDDING "THE TREASURE OK HEAVEN' iM;' Corel.-.); •■CHARLIE'S PICNIC" (Chaphn; "A TOUR THROUGH ,UJ" (N./.. Scenic); .mi.l THE Ol!<. lIESTRA. E 11 T Y T II E A T R E. Twice Daily: 2.20 and 7.20. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. FULL ORCHESTRAL MATINEE TO-DAY. MABEL NORMAND In ' WHEN M Ml EL .VOCMAND DOCTORS _ MABEL NORM AND DISAGREE.. A Goldwj-n Comeiy lu.l 01 5000 FEET OF FUN. Us-nnl Excellent Suppotte. U.-.ual Exc.dlent Mufic. This week's Entr'acta is "Katicka." FLAN at Bristol and Liberty. _ P"9l DAMAGED GOODS BOX PLANS Now Open at Tho Bristol. Reserved Stalls or Circle, 2s "d. I B E E T V THEATRE. Commencing SATURDAY' AFTERNOON, at 2.15. (For Women Only on Saturday). "DAMAGED GOODS." "DAMAGED GOODS." "DAMAGED GOODS." "DAMAGED GOODS." The Picturisod Version of Eugeno Bricux s Modern Tragedy. In Accordance with the Censor's rulinp MIXED AUDIENCES ARE PROHIBITED Sessions will therefore bo held as follows. (Plcaeo nolo carefully) FOR MEN ONLY'. Evenings of Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. FOR WOMEN ONLY'. DAILY MATINEES, also tho Evenings of Saturday next, Tuesday, acd Thureday. AN EMINENT ATTHORITY: Tho Rev. Dr. Simon states:—"lf I could preach a sermon one-tenth an powerful, aa convincing, tw far Touching, and ad hc*pful as this picture must be, I would consider that 1 had achieved tho triumph of my life." Box Plans for Reserved Scats (2s 6d) for Ik>Ui Women's and Men's Sessions ai» at The Bristol. 8738 COME to CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S PICNIC at THE CRYsTAL PALACE To-day. Full of FUN_and FROLIC. 8736 TTt V E It Y fl O D Y' S. Jli Twice daily, 2.110 and 7.3!) p.m. A WONDERFUL SUCCESS! Crowded Houses Yesterday Giectod NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE. NORMA TALMADGE in "DE LUXE ANNIE." "DE LUXE ANNIE." "DE LUXE ANNIE." "DE LUXE ANNIE." "DE LUXE ANNIE." Tho strange events that befell a woman who was more than Goddess—who was Sweetheart, Wife, Mother, and who, by a turn of fate, became OUTCAST, HUNTED, A CRIMINAL. An Excellent Supporting Bill. PRICES AS USUAL. Heservce 'l'lione 4925. 8 <69 OME and hear THE CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA (seven Instrumentalists), play tho JAZZ. B~9<> Continuous from Elcvon. QUEEN'S THEATRE. Tho Startling Goldwyn Feature, "BLUE BLOOD." Starring "BLUE BLOOD." HOWARD "BLUE BLOOD." HICKMAN. Gorgeous Scenes of Society, and Sins. Magnificent Gowns, Sumptuous Settings. Also, Chapter Six of Patho's Master Serial, "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER," "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER," Featuring tho Dare Devil, PEARL WHITE. PEARL WHITE. "THE NEW BUTTER" (A Scream). "HER CANDY KID" (A Convulsion.) Lat-rst Topicals and Patho Scenic. Same Prices Every Night. 8619 Q.RAND THEATRE. Continuous irom 12 Noon. Another Marvellous Programme. The BIGGEST Attraction of the Year. GOLDWi N'S GREATEST SUCCESS, "A PERFECT LADY." "A PERFECT LADY." tho Lsig Triumph By Cbannins Pollock. ITS A GOLDWYN PICTURE. Starring MADGE KENNEDY. • .VI IN'.iAREE ' t.No. 10). "FATTY ARBUCKLE ADRIFT." And USUAL Wonderful Supports. PRICES. Crowded O'Jt Laft Xi.ht. Reserve your Seals, Theatre, 'l'lione 2334. S7OO OOME and hear THE CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA (neven Instrumentalists), play the JA/.Z. 87JO O T R A N D THEATRE. V-5 Continuous Pictures. Sessions i.t 12, 2.30, 5, and 7.30 ELSIE F/.RGUiON 'Tho' ELSIE FERGUSON in Marriut;© Price" Tho M<;.-;t My-'teiions, tbo Most Tantalising of all Francis Ford -Serials "THE SILENT MYSTERY." Ford Sterling and tbo Bat!;;rr_- Girls. _ MACK-SEN.NETT COMIKDY. fc"7Bt " r pilE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING" J- k> THE CRYSTAL PALACE. 8796 SHOWS. TAI TAPU FLOWER SHOW. rpOWN HALL, TAI TAPU. THURSDAY, JANUARY Sth, ;920. The Show will bo opened at 2 o'clock by tho HON. SIR It. lIEATON RHODES. 3s. Children 6d. Proc«*Js to Soidsers' Mrmoriaj Fund. 8563 SUMNER FLOWF.P. SHOW V\7"ILL bo op-:iei TO-DAY by hi? Wor- » « ship tho Mayor of Sumner, at TOWN HALL, it J."U. 250 ENTRIES. Afternoon Tea. lc; Chiidrer., fj. 241 CAN T E Rl3 UR Y JH/R TIC U LTU R.U. SuCIETY. Q W E E T PEA S H O W. l - Y.'KKT PEA SHOW. A R T (. A L L E R Y. FRIDAY NEXT, JANUARY J;h bI'LENDID ENTIiY. ' DON'T MISS IT. 6733 J. TIMBILELL, Secretin.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16725, 7 January 1920, Page 1
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