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! If vou can't be bothered with COOKING ME\LS duriiv the Ho.iday bush i ELEFHONE or CALL or. ! TUCK'S. IMITED. :rriHIS is the time for QmcK _.ur.chrs us ! 1 Tens without Cooking or' J. ro » \ ,f - f" st namo vour particular 3 ' • i STORE.i I COLOMBO SIREKT. _ J I i Telephones 5399 and 51 H. !

AMUSEMENTS. H E A T RE R O Y A L. Direction . . .J. Manager * arroU "THE RING BOYS ON BROADWAY." "THE BINC. BOYS ON BROADWAY. Book your Seat« To-day, and thus nToid being disappointed "t tho doors. TO-NIGHT, at 8, LAST NIGHT Of "THE BINC. BOYS ON BROADWAY." "THE BINC. BOYS ON BROADWAY." Tile Greatest and Most. Popular Attraction Chiistchurcli lias evor known. Bis—Br- .ah t—Beaut if ul—Brilliant. Another Sons.it ional Attractior: TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT. l'ivo Nights'. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have pleasure in announcing the first representation in Chriatchurch of the tremendous and wonderful')- successful spectacular revue, THE PASSING SHOW OF 1920, THE PASSING .SHOW OF I'J2O, which, for magnificence, easily outclasses anything yet attempted oil the Australasian 6tage. It. also presents MISS JENNIE HARTLEY. PHIL. SMITH, and tho other members of tho Company at their very best. PLANS for tho Season at Tho Bristol. DAY SALES at Toy Cave. PRICES: D.C. and R.S. Ss Gd, Stalls 4m 2d, Gallory Is 7d. Early Door Stalls and. Gallery Is extra. All prices includo Amusement Tax. 8534 Q.RANID THEATRE. I CONTINUOUS FROM 10 NOON. OUR BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. A' PHENOMENAL SUCCESS. THRONGED with DELIGHTED andicnoe* at ALL Sessions again Yesterday. BE EARLY OR BOOK YOUR SEAT. Don't Keep the Crowds Waiting. YOU will ALL Love ELSIE JANIS, ELSIE JANIS, ELSIE JANIS, The IDOL of ALL DIGGERS. In the Brilliant, Clever Comedy-Drama, "A REGULAR GIRL." "A REGULAR GIRL." "A REGULAR GIRL'." "A REGULAR GIRL." THE BEST. FEATURE NOW SHOWING'. ALSO. ALSO, Tho MOST Sensational and 'Stunt" Picture ever screened, "THE GREAT GAMBLE." "THE GREAT GAMBLE." "THE GREAT GAMBLE." ~. "THE GREAT GAMBLE." "THE GREAT GAMBLE." THEN the "SUNSHINE" Shriek, "VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS." "VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS." "VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS." "VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS." 1 "VIRTUOUS HUSBANDS." A Cyclone of Mirth. DELIGHTFUL Musical Selections by the BIG GRAND ORCHESTRA. Musical Director: Mr Kennedy Black. 1 Entr'acte, "Scottish- Fantasia." USUAL PRICES. Book at Tho Bristol till 12 Noon, thence at Theatre ("Phond 2934). 8148 jg V E R~~ Y B O D Y ' H. Twice Daily, 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. A "HUGE" HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Artcraft's Special Attraction, — "THE COPPERHEAD," "THE. COPPERHEAD," "THE COPPERHEAD," "THE COPPERHEAD." Ox "NOT UNDERSTOOD!" It is a Bewutiful, <i Wori'lerful Picture! A Photo-play that Reaches the Heart and Tugs at the Emotion. Starring LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE. In addition— ELSIE FERGUSON ELSIE FERGUSON In Sir Arthur Pinero's Celebrated Play, "HIS HOUBE IN ORDER." "HIS HOUSE IN ORDER." USUAL PRICES. Reserves at The Bristol or 'Phone 4923. 8304 CHRISTCHURCH VICTORY DANCE ■ ASSEMBLY'. CARNIVAL VISITORS INVITED. To-nieht—DANCE—To-night. CALEDONIAN HALL. To-night—DANCE—To-night. Dancing 8-11. Gents Is 6d, Ladies la. LONG NIGHT DANCE SHOW NIGHT. (Dancing 8-1 a.m.) 616 SITUATIONS VACANT. "f7I7"ANTED, Experienced Assistant as Head > > Saleswoman for ALSTON'S FANCY GOODS MERCHANT, Timaru. Applv FRIDAY, 12th, between 9 and 10 a.m., 22)5 JIANCHESTER STREET, Christchurch. o'ZIF (For continuation of "Situations Vacant" c«m '■ pago 13 of this issue.) CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC WELCOME TO lIIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. fPHERE will be a Civic Welcome and Pr®'Sen tat ion of Address to their Excellencies the Governor-General and the Viscountess Jellicoe at 8.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, the 11th instant. Citizens arc requested »o fly their flags on that day. H. T. J. THACKER, 81G2F Mayor. ' ARMISTICE DAY CEREMONY. C'ITIZENS aro particularly requested to in fiont of the Anglican Cathedral, Cathedral square. rot latc-r than 10.55 a-m. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, the lltli instant. IN MEMORY OF OUR GLORIOUS DEAD. At 11 a.m. sharp there must be a complete stoppage of all street traffic and business and irduitrial activities, for two minute?. All Citizens will stand barc-hesded for two minutes from 11 a.m. At 11.2 a.m. the "Last Fost" will be sounded from the front of the. west door of tho Cathedral, wh?re ample epace.must be kept clcar for the Bugiens to line tip. j All flags flying must be lowered to half- I mast at 11 a.m. sharp and mast-headed at j 11.2 a.m. J I 11. T. J. THACKER, j Mayor. i Christchurch, j

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16988, 10 November 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16988, 10 November 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16988, 10 November 1920, Page 1

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