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AMUSEMENTS. GREATER QSYSTAI PALACE. (The Best Theatre in the 'Whole Empire.) Magnificent—Restful—Luxurious. "In my mind Greater CiTstal Palace is the beat theatre South of New York, and the show is presented in real Broadway style."— American visitor in a Sydney Magazine. You have not seen Christchurch unless you have attended this magnificent theatre, and heard our Professional SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Of Twenty Solo Musicians, under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. Tie Largest and Best Orchestra in any Theatre in Australasia. SUBLIME HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! Every Momont Holds You Spellbound. V. M. BEEBE presents, For tho First Timo in New Zealand, The Most Appropriate Picture Made, MAURICE TOURNEUR'S Supreme Super Metro Masterpiece, "'J.HE GREAT REDEEMER." "THE GREAT REDEEMER," "THE GREAT REDEEMER," With a Distinguished All Star Cast, Including the Eminent Artists. HOUSE PETERS and MARJORIE DAW. The Most Beloved Picture in Christendom. . , STARTLING. BUT: IN DELICATE GOOD TASTE. SECOND IMPORTANT ATTRACTION: I Tho Story of a Girl who Knew Just What She Wanted Most. "BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED," "BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED," Starring Lovely CARMEL METERS. A UNIVERSAL Special Picture De Luxe. ' NEXT IS tho Dog-gonest Drama on Earth I ' "THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE." 1 Played by a Howling, Barking Mob of I 150 Real, Live Dogs—just plain D-O-G-S. ALSO, News Film Showing Rome, St. Petor'a, and the (Vatican, from an Airship. NIGHT SESSION DE juUXE, Overture ' 7 30 p.m., "Orpheus" (Offenbach). I CONTINUOUS 12 to 5.15. Then closed j till 6.30 p.m. Day Prices: 6d, la Id. NIGHT PRICES: Stalls Is Id, D.C. 2s Id. Resorvo3 6d extra to all parts. J Reserves at "Tho Bristol," or 'Phone 3758. BE SURE AND BOOK YOUR SEATS. 8941. Continuous from Eleven. ~ U E E N ' S. THEATRE. Aro you looking for something "different"? HERE IT IS: "SWEET AND TWENTY." "SWEET AND TWENTY." "SWEET AND TWENTY." English Artists and English Settin; „ CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "Mabel's Married Life." "Elmo tho Fearless," Topicals, and BERT LYTELL In BERT LYTELL "Blindman's BERT LYTELL Eyos." 8026 i ISAND THEATRE. From Noon TO-DAY From Noon TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX ,TOM MIX "DESERT LOVE." TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX SUNSHINE COMEDY. Qozotte, World's News, Educational. MUTT and JEFF. 3921 PUBLIC NOTICES. I WAR MEMORIAL. BRIDGE OF REMEMBRANCE. COMPETITIVE DESIGNS. ■HE Christot-jrch War .Memorial Committee is prepared to receive from registered aTohitects and qualified engineers • designs for a "Bridge of Remembrance" over tho Avon at Cnsliol street, Christchurch. FIRST PRIZE ■';..' ..' £100,,, | -=•' - SECOND PRIZED ■ ■'-" : "\ Conditions of Competition obtainable at tho office of the Town Clerk, City Council Chambers, Christchurch, or from ' J. -VVYTST. IRWIK - . A. c. reed; Joint Hon. Secretaries. Box 199, Christchurch. 8796 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. I ESTABLISHMENT OP BRANCH AT LEESTON. |"T is notified for public information that a jL Branch of the Public Trust Office will be opened at Leeston,on THURSDAY, the 81st March, in charge cf Mr C. H. Fletcher, as District Manager. J. W. MACDONALD, 83C3 Publio Trustee. CHRISTCHURCH MUNICIPAL BATHS. TT is hereby publicly notified that the Old L Boys' Amateur Shimming Club has been granted tho use of tho Municipal Baths on the evening- of WEDNESDAY, the 30th inst., for the purpose of holding a Swimmin'g Carnival. Ordinary tickets will not admit to the Baths, and only competitorqfin the ■ Carnival will be allowed in the Swimming Pool after 6.30 r>.m. H. R. SMITH, 1489 Town Cleric , CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. OPEN DAILY all this week from 10 to 6, re-opens 7.30 to 0.80. Public Art Union to bo drawn at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, 31st. 3841ELLESMERE LAND AND DRAINAGE BOARD. WTOTICE is horeby given that 10 PER > CENT, will be ADDED to all OUTSTANDING RATES on tho 30th MARCH, 1321, and the same will be Summoned for without further notice. JAMES MACKENZIE, 8864 '"^Treasurer. BUSINESS MAN about to visit England ■*' and Scotland will bo glad to UNDERTAKE ENQUIRIES OR COMMISSIONS on behalf of reputable New Zealand business houses. For an interview communicate with . "HOME AGENT," 1517 "Press" Office. TALSE TEETH wanted, condition no object ' broken or otherwise; 5s to £2 given. J. TAYL 08, Top Floor Barlow's Buildings, Near Square, Christchurch. TB93J HOTELS. SEAVIEW HOUSE, STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU. 'RS DODD wishes to inform her numerous patrons that she is still the proprietress of tho above well-known Private Hotci and trusts to receive a continuance of tho patronage hitherto extended to her. 8670 RENOVATED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM. WHEN *ou visit Wellington stay at de HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, »07 Cuba street. This well known private hotel has just been renovated throughout—B bathrooms, hot and cold water day and night, every convenience and comfort, centrally situated. Clean and healthful. Tariff 12s 6d per day. Te.'egrams and letters receive prompt and careful attention. Telegrams "•Edilson," Wellington. 'Phone 8049. G5196-6274 S. EDILSON. Proprietor. "THE MANSIONS" PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuinee street, Wellington. 'HIS First-class Private Hotel is now . under tho management of MESDAMES COOKE ana McGOWAN, late of Christchurch. Excellent accommodation, service, and cuisine. Electric light throughout. Tariff 12s per day. . £3 10* per week. Permanent* by arrangement C 2961 BURRELL and .HAMPTON'S >HOTOGRAPHS are always pleasing. I Studio and Outdoor Specialists. 11 Vic- I toria square, Christchurch. Operator always j

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 1

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