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AMUSEMENTS. (The Distinctive Theatre.) COMMENCES NEXT MONDAY! ! COMMENCES NEXT MONDAY I ! Tho Greatest o;.all the Artcrolt Royalty Musterpieces 1 1 THE PICTURE THAT HAS TAKEN THE WORLD BY STORM-1 Tannic Hurst's Brilliant Story of Dvorak's Throbbing Melody, '•HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." '•HUMORESQUE." ••j-uRORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." MORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." ' *i UMOIIESQUE." "HUMORESQ.UE.' "HUMORESQUE." •■ii UMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "uo MORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." •.xJMORESQUE.' "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." •HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." A Song that somehow catches all of life's laughter and pathos into its magic notes — that's Dvorak's famous "Huinoresque." When Panuio Hurst wrote her wondorful story she porhaps succeeded iu accomplishing moro than Dvorak did. It is now transferred- to tho screen with splendid effect. Ho had been tho groat violinist, playing to rapturous thousands. Now ho was just a plain old mother's baby, playing to her and tho girl ha loved. Perhaps ho should play no more —perhaps not seo them qguin. So ho played "Humorosquo"— that laugh on life, with a tear behind it—and was gone I Whore? Why? "Huraorcsquo has broken all Screou records. After 12-wceks' crowded run in New York's largest theatre it showed <to packed audiences for 20 weeks in Chicago.' "HUMORESQUE:" "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." ■ ' "HUMORESQUE." We do not, could not, and will not hesitate in proclaiming "HUMORESQUE" As THE SCREEN'S SUPREME CREATION! BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! ! • BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW I I BOX PLAN OPENS TO-DAY AT THE BRISTOL. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. 8938 A GREAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! iVERYB O D Y ' I 1 (Tho Distinctive Theatie.) . TWICE DAILY:' 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. The First of the ' ROSCOE ARBUCKLE Supcr-Comedy-Drama Creations. Entitled ' "THE. ROUND.UP." "THE ROUND UP." "THE BOUND UP." "THE ROUND UP." "THE ROUND UP." "THE BOUND UP." A SonsationaLand Absorbing Drama iu which an Hilarious clement is supplied Jjy r-".~-.TROS0O!fl^t^HyfcABBUO^i!C^~-'* ROSCOE (FattyrARBTJCKLE. v ' ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE (Fatty).-ARBUCKLE. HOSCOE, (Fatty) ARBUCKLE. HOSCOE (Fatty) ARBTJCKLii. ROSCOE-(Fatty) ARBUCKLE. A picture of. intense dramatio moments tempered with sparkling comedy, blended "by of tho greatest film productions Of all. time. "THEROUND UP." Romance of Gold— Grit. ,of. th* Pjonee*—, Loyalty—Deviltry—Daring and Love! I A Great Story, Big in Theme, Investiture, i and Sentiment. DON'T MISS SEEING IT! EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS ■USUAL..' ! Reserves ait The Bristol or 'Phone 4325. 8939 „< . / TO-HIOIT. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT. R-'-I D a W A Y BUCKXUMPERS And SPECIALTY CO. Grand. Final of tho BUCKJUMPING CONTEST. All the Champion Riders TO-NIGHT, Including • "QUEENSLAND- HARRY." IE MEETINGS. 1 FARMERS' SALEYARDS..LTD.—Tho Six.toeuth Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will bo held at the Registered Office of the Company, Rhodes'. Buildings, 176 Hereford street, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th, 1921, at i2 noon. BUSINESS: To receive Annual Report and Balance-Sheet, to Elect Two Directors, Auditor, to Fix Directors' Fees,' and General. 1339 F. * P. AGAR, Secretary. LECTURES. CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. >IBLB HALL", MADRAS STREET. THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 3lflt, 1921, 7.45 p.m. Subject: "THE REVIVAL OF PALESTINE." , The evidence of God's work 'in the past, and what the present revival indicates for the future. ILLUSTRATED. ALL INVITED. NO COLLECTION. 1490 LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. ! LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. , NOTICE is thereby givien that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month from the date of the Gazette containing this notice. 12830. MARY ANN TOVEY—9 6-10 perches, part of Town Section 489, City of Christchurch. Occupied by Marion Graham. Diagrams may be inspected at this- office. Dated this 29th day of March, 1921, at the Land Registry Office, Chrif>tchurch. i C. E. NALDER, 8916 District Land Registrar. FINANCIAL, THE DOMINION TRUST , Co. of N.Z.. Ltd. RUSTEES under Wills, and for Marriage Settlements, Absentees, D«benturiholders, Residuary Legatees, etc DIRECTORS: G. T. BOOTH. CHRISTCHURCH. WALTER HILL, CHRISTCHURCH. J. O. JAMESON. CHRISTCHURCH. THOMAS STONE, CHRISTCHURCH. E. F. STEAD, CHRISTCHURCH. W. K. McALPINE. CRAIGIEBURN. JAMES COW, ASHBURTON. B. R. MACDONALD, GERALDINE. Manager: JAMES STEPHEN DAY. OFFICES: 163 Hereford street, Christchurch.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 1

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