amusements. T 2; DAY - 2-0. TO-DAY. Tho Children's Weeklv Tr at. SPECIAL H .L.Uai MATINEE. SPECIAL H JLIDAY MATINEE. 6d, Is Id. BAiiGAi.S PRICES. 6d, Is Id. TELLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Duection Ben and John Fuller. Second Triumphant Production, by WALTER GEORGE, With His B.iiliant SUNSHI-hE PLAYERS, Preceding their I J i;ce de Resistance, THE KING OF DUNNOW HEiLESKI. A Wondsriul Concoction of Liusicul Genius, Great Success of JENNINGS AND GERALD.. JEN NIX G A Is" D G F.R ALD, "The liecrnit." GOObIiCE AND OLIVER. Ameiica's Original Sketchists. Mc.NAMARA A AIJ CLINTON, Brilliant Buricsquo Artists. VINCE AND EVA COURTNEY, Clever Novoitv Entert:uncrs. LOUIS LONDON, Premier Entertainer. FULLER'S NINE WONDERS. PRICES: Orch. Stalls nr.d Dvnss Circlo ' 2s Id, Stalls Is Id. Plan at Milner and i Thompson's and at Opera House afternoon. Reserves Gd extra. Doors 7.15. MONDAY—NEXT—MONDAY. WALTER GEORGE. SUNaHINE PLAYERS. Presenting "THE CRUISE OF THE CYMBELINE." A B: ilhiint Nautical Mtsical Comedy. SPECIAL ADDED A'l [RACIION. ABDY'S PERFORMING CATS, COCKATOOS, PIGEONS, AND DOGS. A Marvellous Zoological Ensemble. IMPORTANT. Patrons are particularly requested to note that on and after MONDAY, .!UN W , 7th, tha Box Plan will be at THE BRISTOL. Plan for Aext Mon i;n- nnd following days now open at- tho BRISTOL. 4040 Q_ R A N D T H~E' A T R E. CONTINUOUS from 12 NOON. LAST DAY and NICHT, of th© GREATEST PICTURE Ever Shown. RESERVE your Seats to Seo The Perfect Woman Divine, ANNETTE KELLERMAN ANNETTE KELLEKMAN "A DAUCHTER OF THE GODS." "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS. Showing at 12, 2.30, S, and 7.30 p.m. THE ONLY MILLION DOLLAR SPECTACLE EVKI? PRODUCED. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA of 12 Performers. PRICES: Stalls 13 Id, Circle 2s Id. Reserves, Gd extra. Box Plan at The Bristol until 12 Noon, thereafter at tho Theatre. 'Phono 2934. GK AN D THEATRE. y NEXT WEEK. Tho LAVISH Film Production, "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." ' "UNDER SUSPICION." "UNDER SUSPICION." Adapted from the famous Sucoess by the Noted BROADWEST FILM CO. BUT BETTER than Vw £lage Play. Also Also "HUNGRY LIONS IN A HOSPITAL." A "Sunshine" Shriek. "Hard Luck Bill" (Comedy). Co-operative Weekly (Topical). | USUAL PRICES: 3d to la Id. 4041 PUBLIC NOTICE. ' REPUBLIC OF FRANCE. TO ALSACIENS. LORRAINS. . ALL Men of thia Nationality coming within tho Military Service Classes of 1893 to 1918 aro requested to at once report themselves to me, 1 CONSULAR AGENT FOR FRANCE. G. HUMPHREYS. | Cathedral square, Christchurc-h. 3713F ! ! LOST. I O H.P. FROM BARLEY DAVTDSON. OWNER CAN FIND SAME BY HAVING IT TUNED AT GORDON AND BARKER, THE MOTOR TUNINIG EXPERTS, 179 MANCHESTER STREET. G5315-3711F APOLOGY. AN AdTertisement that appeared in tho, "Sun" Newspaper on April Glh, 1920, purporting to bo signed by Mil F. E. HODDINOT, and inviting people to sell him cat 3 was, in fact, inserted by me; I deeiro to apo.ogiso to Mr Hoddinot, and to express my regret for the annoyance my action haa caused him. 2SOF. . (Signed) E. G. KEATS. EURWOOD SCHOOL. —Scholars are notified that the School RE-OPENS on JJ.ONDAY, JUNE 7th, 1320. S. C. THOMPSN, Chairman Burwood School Committee. 3925 TTETERANS' ASSOCIATION OF ARMY, » NAVY, AND AUXILIARY FORCES. MEMORIAL AND PEACE DAY PARADE. SUNDAY, JUNE 6th, 1920, at 3 pjn. ANNUAL REUNION OF ALL CONTINGENTS TO SOUTH AFRICA, ALL SAILORS AND IMPERIAL SERVICE MEN, VETERANS, AND MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY, JUNE sth, 1920, at 7.30 p.m., At FREE,VAN'S CAFE. 262 HIGH STREET. TICKETS, 2s. D. LEE, President. 3957 H. MACINTOSH, Hon. Seo. GENERAL BOOTH'S VISIT TO CHRISTCHURCH. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE GENERAL will visit Christohurch for THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 10th and 11th JUNE, arriving bv the Wahine on THURSDAY, 10th inst., irom Wellington. SPECIAL MEETINGS will be hold in tho , C_A. Citadel, 10.30 a.m., 2.45, and 7 pjn. j ALL INVITED. ' 4003 jsiTT'3. is itt* s. isrrrs. I Everything for the Architect I S or Draughtsman. S I Tracing Cloth and Paper. I ' T Whatman's Drawing Papers. T T Drawing Inks —all colours. T s —— s « JUST UNPACKED. I ' English Manufactured Mathematical 1 S Instruments in Half or Complets Sets. £•' I DRAWING BOARDS, all e:zes. I „ TT : * r TEST OUR PRICES before purchas- T n S ing- elsewhere. We are Direct ■ j Importers from the Manufacturers " r C LEATHER GOODS OF EVERY I J 5 DESCRIPTION. S j [ Ladies' B_:gs, some choice new designs. I i r Dres<» and Suit Cases, Brief and Kit T , T Bags. T : 4 S Mtmo and Writing Cases, etc. S i t Self-filling FOUNTAIN PENS: Ij \ 5 Oncto, Waterman, etc. S j [ Plain or I | , r t ® P GAMES: A large assortment for tho T 3 Winter Evenings. S | MECCANO and ERECTOR SETS. . -j I*. M. IS ITT, LTD., 112 Cau&hel eereet. J I ISITTS. ISUTS. ISITT'S. 11 it
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 1
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