AMUSEMENTS. , The Greatest Succoss 6:i:ce "Within toeL-aw. ' I Tt'.: Greatest Succcts m: c-.» "W:t':.in theLiiv.-." i Iho Greatest tiucctfs "Wit'uir. the Law/' ' Tto lire.-itoil Miic*-is yti.ct* "Within the Law. ' ■ Muriel Starr ackicvod a t-rea*. triut-.iph, ; and at the close of tho po: forn;ar.c« i -.vas accorde-i a rvrnarkaL:o ovat'.oi'.. ' rp H E A T R E R O Y A I-. II E A T ik E F. 1 • Y 'V L. . . .J. C WILLIAMSON. LTD. ! Six Ni-l.w Or.iy SIX Xi-hti Only. ; SIX XLthti. Or:'; . SIX Nitthts Or.iy. I TO-NIGHT. AT S. To-NIGHT. AT i TO-NIGHT. AT B. I TO-NIGHT, AT S TO-NIGHT, AT t. J TO-NIGHT, AT t-. I The I'-nal piodtict:-n o: the ! " | FAREWELL TO MURIEL STARR- — - —FAREWELL TO MURIEL STARR FAREWELL TO MURIEL STARR — FAREWELL TO MURIEL STARR And to FRANK HARVEY. It one <5 the most popular and Miccc«fv.l :i;y.-tery dramas m which the favourite ctmv tio'nai lias appealed during her plienomenal seanona «>f tuccc-s.-i in New Zeri-l.-nd. "T ir E S I L E N T W I T X E S S." "THE SILENT WITNESS.'' '•THE SILENT WITNESS" •Til E ,s I L E X T WIT X E S S." "T H E SILK X T W ITNKSS " Unqucotionably or.e of tho Greatest Life Dramas of our Throughout iti". Proand Three Actf. there is not a moment that is r.ot completely absorbing, or a Fituation that is not ir.teiiso with thrilling iritereet. "STRONG MATERIAL. STRONGLY liANDLED."—"Sydney Morning Herald."' A Myatcry Drama of Compelling Intcrcat. Tho Romance of a Girl who Loved r.ot Wieely but Tx> Well. MISS STARR is p-.tp'iortcd by the BIGGEST and Most Brilliant Astrrenation of Supporting Artists since tlio ASCIIE-BRAY-TOX rroducticns. Tho Play Produced by E. W. Morrisoa. BOX PLAN r.t Milner .%r.d Thompson's until 3 p.m., thereafter vrith DAY" SALES at Toy Cave. BSS3 Continuous from Eleveir. QTT E E N " S T H E A T R E. "BLUE BLOOD." Starring "BLUE BLOOD." HOWARD "BLUE BLOOD." HICKMAN". Also, Chapter Six of Patho's Master Serial, "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER," "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER," With PEARL WHITE. Two Comedies, Sccnica, Gazettes, etc. SSB3 JgVERYBODY'S. Now Showing.' Twice daily, 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. NORMA TALMADGE. in "DE LUXE ANNIE."
Rescr.es jt Tho Bristol or 'Phono 4925, 8387 THE DICKIE FAMILY AND COMPANY APPEAR AT— KAIAPOI—TO-NIG HT. SOUTHBRIDGE-aTONDAY. DAY. DARFIELD—WED NES DAY. 23, Is, plus tar. Children half. 371 SPORTING. ELLESMEEE COUNTY TROTTING CLUB. INAUGURAL SUMMER MEETING. SATURDAY, 10th, at LEESTON. PASSENGER TRAIN leavea Christ church at 8.30. Horses inuat be loaded Christchurch Station 7.30. RECORD ENTRIES RECEIVED. _ 8397F BHOWS. pANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. SWEET PEA SHOW. SWEET PEA SHOW. SWEET i-EA SHOW. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. ART GAL LEli Y. ART GALL EH Y. SPLENDID ENTRIES.
Open from 2 to 10 p.m. Admission Is, Children 6<l. J. TIMBRELL, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. TOST, iu Invcrcarciil-Christchurch Ex- * press, Pigskin PURSE, containing fivepound note, thro© and a four-shillin;,' pioce._ Howard io finder. Rev. 'J- Howkind, th<% Vicarage. Lyttelton. 399 T o£>l, betwe-en United Tenuis Courts and ■*-* Moriviiie lane, a Lady's Brown HANDBAG. Reward on returning to Mrs Minty, 17 Rcpton street, Merivaie. 'Phono ::o7:i - 373 T OST, Roufrh-bainsd COLLIE; answorfi to |LJ namo .••Jock." Wearing Ash lev County collar. £1 reward. A. Kcllv, liok 10, Dunsandcl. " T OST, Stolen, or Strayed, from 7" Hajiton road, Uppor Hiccarton. on of c:h in>st., Ono Gi„' Chestnut GELDING ; ■2 white hind feet, cover on. Information relating to recovery of fair.o will be rewarded. Apply above. addros.;. 403 LOST, Wednesday, PARCEL containing ni akin pa Gout's Coat, etc., in Cathedral i square. Reward. E. J. Jerman, Tobacconist, 6!root. 8990 OTRAYED 'it Stolen on January let, from . . 8r..-.vn Spring Cart GELD1N 0 : white fact? and feet. Reward. G. Mcintosh, lluriihiuu, or 'Pnono 25, Kaiapoi _tstii | p GIBBONS AND CO ! • Can Now OS?: WELL GROWN PLANTS OF THE FOLLOWING VEGETABLES: BROCCOLI, Early, Medium, and Lak>. BRUSSELS SPROUT'S. CAjjiiAGE PLANTS, Medium. Late and Red Pickling. ' CAULIFLOWER, Autumn G;ar.t. CELERY, Giant White and lied Virietjt*. 1 iKEK, London flag and Musselburgh. C. K. GIBBONS and CO SEEDSMEN. ETC.. <7 ColomDo streo:, Chrintchurci1117 "CLINCHER" CYCLE TYRES A LWaVs e_ivo satisfaction. Hundreds of I thousands a:o Giving aatiifactory »«r. rieo evory day. 114812 "CLINCHEE" MOTOR TYRES /"J.IYE th<» greatest mileage and tho ica»i v-* trouble. THZY ABE BRITISH BUILT. H4813
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16727, 9 January 1920, Page 1
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