AMUSEMENTS. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY! ! -THE GREAT GAME." "THE GREAT GAME." "THE GREAT GAME." Is , NOW SHOWING At 2.15 and 7.15 p.m. At _ IQKYSTAL PALACE. "THE GREAT GAME" "THE GREAT GAME" ; is The only GENUINiE SPORTING PICTURE Showing- in Christchurch during CARNIVAL WEEK. You can't see another New Zealand Cup for 12 months, but :v« the CRYSTAL l-'ALACE Every Afternoon and Evening- this week you can «•© LION HEART LION Hi^Aß'i' Win THE ENGLISH DERBY. THE ENGLISH DERBY. Also, Tho Race for Tho Race for ■ THE 2COO GUINEAS. THE 2000 GUINEAS. See, foo, BOMBARDIER (BILLY') WELLS BOMBARDIER (.BILLY) WELLS BOMBARDIER (BILLY) WELLS Knock Out the Bully in tho Sensational ] "All-in" j SIX-ROUND FIGHT. SIX-ROUND FIGHT. "THE GREAT GAME," "THE GREAT GAME," A Drama of Sport, Love, and Intrigue, showing ONLY at CRYSTAL PA L<A C E (The QUALITY Theatre.) Don't confuso this FINE SPORTING DRAMA with the Serial called "THii GREAT GAMBLE." . . This is a picture nt> one will point THE FINGER OF SCORN at. NOTE.—THE FINGER on the adjacent wall ooint-s AWAY from CRYSTAL PALACE. "ALSO ALSO ALSO "A ROMANCE OF THE UNDERWORLD," "A ROMANCE OF THE UNDERWORLD,' Featuring Boautiful CATHERINE CALVERT, Beautiful CATHERINE CALVERT, Supported by EUGENE O'BRIEN and DAVID POWELL. EUGENfi O'BRfEN and DAVID POWELL. Special Music by the Orchestra will include "THAT LILTING WALTZ," Composed by Mr R. T. Kirk, Conductor. BOOK AT THE BRISTOL BOOK AT THE BRISTOL Before you go to the Races, and Securo ft Seat. PRICES: Afternoon, Is Id and Is 7d; Children Half-price. Evening, Is Id, Is 7d, } $3 ld» and 23 7-d. ■ GRAND theatre.] CONTINUOUS FROM 12 NOON. j Our NEW Programme A PHENOMENAL SUCCESS. , THRONGED with DELIGHTED audiences at ALL Sessions on Saturday. CONGRATULATIONS to the THOUSANDS who BACKED the "GRAND" Winners, and REGRETS to the HUNDREDS who failed to secure a TICKET. MANAGERIAL TIP: BE EARLY, or BOOK your Seats for TO-DAY'S and TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. YOU will ALL Love ELSIE JANIS, ELSIE JANIS, ELSIE JANIS, ELSIE JANIS, ELSIE JANIS, The IDOL of ALL DIGGERS. In tho Brilliant, Clever Comedy-Drama, "A REGULAR GIRL." "A REGULAR GIRL." "A REGULAR GIRL." "A REGHLAR GIRL." "A REGHLIAR GIRL." Which created a furore on Saturday. ALSO. ALSO, The MOST Sensational and WONDERFUL 'Stunt" Picture ever screened, "THE GREAT GAMBLE." "THE GREAT GAMBLE." "THE GREAT GAMBLE." "THE GREAT GAMBLE," "THE GREAT GAMBLE." THE?? tho "SUNSHINE" Shriek, "VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS." "VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS." . i "VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS." "VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS." "VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS." A Cyclono of Mirth. DELIGHTFUL Musical Selections by the BIG GRAND ORCHESTRA. Musical Director: Mr Keflnedy Black. Entr.'acte, "Scottish Fantasia." USUAL PRICES. Book at The Bristol till 12 Noon To-day, thence at Theatre ('Phone 2934). 8372 BAILWAY3. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAINS leave Christchurch for the Racecourse to-day at 10.45, 10.55, 11.5, and 11.95 a.m., returning at 4.43, 5.22, 5.52,. and 5.62 p.m. All except the 11.25 a.m. from Christchurch will stop at Addington. Return, trains may run later if race? aro delayed, 6314 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN FROM PARNASSUS ON SHOW DAY. ON 12th NOVEMBER, « special passenger train will leave Parnassus at 5.35 a.m., Mina 6.5, and "will connect at Waipara with thd morning train for Ckristchurch. A special passenger train will lenvo Waipara at 8.31 p.m., after arrival of the evening! train from Christchurch, and will arrive Parnassus 10.56 p.m. 839 BY ORDER. LOST AND FOUND, £2 .REWARD. STOLEN FROM RICCARTON RACECOURSE, SATURDAY. DOUGLAS MOTOR-CYCLE, 2J horse power, Registered No. 6968. Engine number 228. Gear box No. 6317. Magneto No. 1112. Colour of tank, steel grey, with blue iacdnga. Free engine. Apply, E. HAYES, 34 Howe street, New Brighton, Or Green's Bacon Factory, Addington. 405 LOST, Sunday morning, between Kerr's and Ferry roads, via Buckley's road, Canal , Reserve, and Hargood street, Ono Black Fox I CAPE. Reward. Y.F.R., "Press" Office. 403 LOST, between Christchurch and Brighton and Tai Tapu and Christchurch, Detachable Wire WHEEL (Panhard Car). Suitable reward if returned to Hansford, care of Pyne, Gould, Guinnees, Ltd., Cashel street. 8360 LOST, between Colwill's Fur Shop and White Hart Hotel, High street, Leather PURSE, containing Deposit Book. Will finder kindly ring 85 Fendalton. Urgent. Good reward. 8354 STRAYED on Sunday Afternoon, Irish TERRIER, collar marked Te Arflha. Finder will be rewarded on returning to Judge Herdman, 32 Hackthome road. 8353 LEFT on Mulpan's Hill, Red cliffs, cm Sunday last, La-dy's Silver PURSE; initials D.M.D. A keepsake highly prized. Finder will bo well rewarded on returning to P.H.L., this office. • 203 ) "A TAKE SATISFACTION SURE — Fit r ' i.TX C.LINCHER TYRES to your Bicycle. 5 They lost longest and givo lees trouble. I j They're British.—all British. H5174
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 1
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