| ' AMUSEMENTS. j i TO-DAY. 2.n0. TO-DAY. '2.30.' TO-DAY. i j SPECIAL MATINEE. I A V o:;d:rful Ho'.i.'sv Show. I <xl, Is Id. BARGAIN PRICEo. Ed, Is Id. FULLER'S Oi 1 r! li A KOUS" E. Direction : Bon and ,T"hr. Fuller. THE Mnn of tha M-">r.t, REV. FRANK CORMAN, REV. FRANIC GORMAN, ' REV. FRANK GORMAN, Tlie*Famous Sinking Pr.rson. A Snper-Hrsdliner " T . T -: GT-'P.'tT A Siiper-Head'.iner HENRI FRENCH. A Super-Headliner HENRI FRENCH. In an Eutzrelv Now. Novel One-ring. DOFF DEE. Brilliant E:i:'i-h C Last Week. TWO C'EEIGHTONS, . -Novel Eicoi-.trkitlv. Essie JENNINGS and GERALD Jimmy Essie JENNINGS and GERALD Jimmy The Actve=s ir.d the HARRY BURGESS REVUE CO., In their Latest S:vre; ; a, "TOO _ MANY WIVES." A Brilliant Fur, Fantasy. PRICES: O.S. p.n' D.C. 2s Id. Stalls Is Id. Reserves Cd extra. Plan at Tho Bristol till Noon, thereafter at ' tho Opera Houso Confectionery Store. Poor 3 7.15 p.m. , • 6-297 Not understood! Wo move along asunder, Our paths grow wider, as tho seasons creep along tho year?— Wo marvel, and wo wor.der why life is life, And" then wo fall aslcop ! -understood! EVERYBODY'S. (Tho Distinctive Theatre.) Twice Daily, 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. A "BIG" HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! A "BIG" HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK Wo have pleasure in presenting an AKTCRAFT SPECIAL ATTRACTION, which has mot v.'iih an extraordinary reception everywhere when shown, Entitled, "THE ' COPPERHEAD," "THE COPPERHEAD," "THE COPPERHEAD," ! "T HE C O P P E R H E A D," "THE- COPPERHEAD," — Ox "NOT UNDERSTOOD!" "NOT UNDERSTOOD!" "NOT UNDERSTOOD!" It is a Beatiful, a Wonderful Picture! A Photo-play that Reachos tho Heart and i Tugs at the Emotion. Not the least feature of this remarkable play is the Wonderful Acting of LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BARRVMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE. Ho excels himself in the name role, and gives a tenso and eubtla characterisation that will never be forgotten. ; "THE COPPERHEAD," '.I.HE COPPER lIEA D," "THE COPPERHEAD," 1 "THE COPPERHEAD," ; "THE COPPERHEAD," Haa been hailed as a- distinct achievement. It is a 6tory of a noble man. who was "not understood." In addition— ELSIE FERGUSON ELSIE FERGUSON ELSIE FERGUSON ~ ELSIE FERGUSON In Sir Arthur Pinero's Celebrated Play, "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER." "His HOUSE IN ORDER." "His HOUSE IN ORfDER." "His HOUSE IN ORDER," An absorbing drama of a "second wife"— one who was always measured by the perfections of tho first—alway3 .V* • found wanting—driven to fight for a p!«co in her own family until in desperation— Sho revealed what the first wife really was! EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at Tho Bristol or 'Phone 4925. 8274 STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. From Noon DAILY. From Noon. WM. FAR'NUM WM. FARNUM WM. FARNUM WM. FARNUM WM. FARNUM WM. FARNUM WM. FARNUM WM. FARNUM WM. FARNUM! WM. FARNUM la ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S Dramatio Story "THE LONE STAR RANGER." "THE LONE STAR RANGER." "THE LONE STAR RANGER." "THE LONE STAR RANGER." "THE LONE STAR RANGER." "THE LONE STAR RANGER." "THE LONE STAR RANGER." "THE LONE STAR RANGER." "THE LONE STAR RANGER." "THE LONE STAR RANGER," Gazette. Topical. SUNSHINE COMEDY, SUNSHINE COMEDY, "Training for Husbands." SUNSHINE .COMEDY, SUNSHINE COMEDY, Fox World's Illustrated Ntrwa. MUTT AND JEFF MUTT AND JEFF i MUTT AND JEFF In a Bicycle Race. i Reserve at The Bristol and Telephone 2123. > 8277 i THE ROYAL CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. [ SECOKfD SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS. [ pHORAL HALL, NOV. lGth and 20th. [ V Mendelssohn's 'ELIJAH." I P MISS AMY EVANS AND MR FRASER r R GANGE. I MISS AMY EVANS AND MR FRASER N GANGE. C MISS AMY EVANS AND MR FRASER I GANiGE. P MISS MILLICENT JENNINGS AND A MR H. PRESCOTT. L MISS MILLICENT JENNINGS AND S. MR H. PRESCOTT. FULL ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS. OVER 200 PERFORMERS. Under direction of DR. J. C. BRADSHAW. A limited number of Seats available to noneuKscribers at Ss each reserved, obtainable from Members of Chorus, or (he undersigned. — R. B. OWEN ( Honorary Secretary. WP.O. Bos 688. 8178F SUNDAY CONCERT. SUNDAY CONCERT. CRYSTAL PALACE. TO-MORROW, 8.15 p.m. , k TO-MORROW, 8.15 p.m. I Organised by Madams Gower Burns and tho Christchurch Lyric Four, in aid of St. Saviour's Orphanage. Items by Madame Gowe- Burns and Student?, including iLss May McLean, Mr 3 E. Bi=cnlager, and lit'.'.o Ruth Calfon, alsr, Mr Eric cell's Christchurch Salon Orchestra, Lyric Four, and Mr H. G. Glaysher (hap.-vt, late Royal Artillery Band). Accompanist, Miss Aiieen Wancn. 356 TOR SALE. " J7<OR Sale, Lovely Home, highest Section in Linwood. As good as living on Cashmere Hiils Everything up to date. Owner out to sacrifice. Reduced price for quick sale. Immediate possession. Apply on Premises, 540 ARMAGH- STREET, Linwood. 23SF NEW BRIGHTON HOUSES. FOR Special Sale, account Client, —New immediate possession, 4 rooms and sun porch, E.L. and gas. £775. : 5-roomed Bungalow, garage, all conveniences, £3>30. ARTHUR L. GRAY, F.PA.N.Z,, J.P., L j Sharebroker and Accountant, t j Stewart Dawson's Building, 9 ; High street, Christchurch. 5 ! G5163-201F
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16985, 6 November 1920, Page 1
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