amusements. E V E R Y B O D Y'S. (The Distinctive Theatre.) COMMENCES NEXT MONDAY 11 COMMENCES NEXT MONDAY! ! The Greatest c£.flll the Artcr*ft Royalty Masterpieces I t THE PICTURE THAT HAS TAKEN THE WORLD BY STORM I Tannic Hurst's Brilliant Story of Dvoraks Throbbing Melody, "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." A Song that somehow ".u RORESQUE." catches all of life'« "HUMORESQUE." laughter and pathos hv "HUMORESQUE." to lis magic notes"HUMORESQUE." that's Dvorak's famou! "Hu -MORESQUE." "Humoreeque." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "When Fannio Hurat "n<_-MORESQUE." wrote her wonderful "HUMORESQUE." story she perhaps, sue -.tUMORESQUE." ceeded in accomplishinf ''HUMORESQUE.'' more than Dvorak did "HUMORESQUE." It is now transferred t< ' HUMORESQUE." the screen with splc* "HUMORESQUE." did effect. "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." He had been the "HUMORESQUE." great violinist, playms 'HUMORESQUE." to rapturous thousands "HUMORESQUE." Now he was just t "rt v iuOKESQUE." plain old mothor'i "HUMORESQUE." baby, playing to hei "HUMORESQUE." and the girl he loved "HUMORESQUE." Perhaps he should plaj "HUMORESQUE." no more—perhaps not "HUMORESQUE." see them again. 'So hi •mUMORESQUE.'* played "Humoresque""HUMORESQUE." that laugh on life witl "HUMORESQUE." a tear behind it—anc "HUMORESQUE." was gone! Where! "HUMORESQUE." Why? "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "Humoresque ha< "HUMORESQUE." broken all Screen re "HUMORESQUE." cords. After 12-weeks "HUMORESQUE." crowded run in Nev "HUMORESQUE." York' 3 largest theatrj HUMORESQUE." it 6howed to packec "HUMORESQUE," audiences for 2Q weoki "HUMORESQUE." in Chicago. "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." We do not, .could not, and will not heaitat* in proclaiming "HUMORESQUE" THE SCREEN'S SUPREME CREATION BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! ! BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! I BOX PLAN OPENS TO-DAY AT THE BRISTOL, 400!) NO ADVANCE IN. PRICES E VERYB 0 D Y ' (The Distinctive Theatre,) TWICE DAILY: 2.80 and 7.30 p.m. The First of tbe ROSCOE ARBUCKI/E Supor-Comedy-Drama Creations. , Entitled "TH£ ROUND UP." "THE ROUND UP." "THE ROUND UP." "THE- ROUND UP." A Sensational and Absorbing Drama in whic] an Hilarioua Comedy clement is supplied b; ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE. , ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE - ; pdctuK>',af 'i. pered' witli sparkling cota'idy. . * Romanes ,of Gold—iQri# :of the PioneerLoyalty—Deviltry—Daring; and Love! I A Great Story, Big in Theme, Investiture and Sentiment. , = DON'T MISS SEEING ITI EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA " PRICES AS USUAL. . Reserves at The Bristol or 'Phono 4925. 4010 rpHERE have been others, but tunic t compare with "THE MAN, FROM SNOWY RIVER." . LIBERTY, SATURDAY. 401 KNOX CHURCH. SATURDAY NEXT, at 8. Mr purc el l we b B'£ ORGAN RECITAL. Vocalists—Miss Olga, Waokcd and Mr W. J Spratt. . Popular and Classical Programme. A FAREWELL SOCIAL to MR and MRS H. McMILLAN and MISS HURLEY Mistress of the Ouruhia School, will 'be heli in the OURUHIA SCHOOL on FRIDAY, APRIL Ist. Come early to avoid the Crush. W. P. spencer; Chairman Ouruhia Social Committee. ■ E. A. STEAD. 1556 Chairmen School Committee. RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. HHE . SALVATION ARMY CITADEL VICTORIA SQUARE. 1 TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. COLONEL J. P. TAYLOR,. FROM LONDON. COLONEL J. P. TAYLOR, FROM LONDON, Commander Salvation Army for New Zealant 80 years ago. POSITIVELY THE ONLY MEETING IJ CHIUSTC'HURCH. [r'U&S GRAND UNITED OPEN-AIR TilS p.m. GRAND UNITED OPEN-A1R'7.15 p.in. COLONEL J. P. TAYLOR, FROM LONDON. COLONEL J. P. TAYLOR, FROM LONDON. EVERYBODY INVITED. 4001F A. B. CARMICHAEL, Colonel. SPOBTTNO. HORORATA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MINTING. APRIL 16th, 1921. ATOMINATIONS fo r all events will OLOS] i\ at the Canterbury Jockey Club'e Room at 5 p.m. on ' FRIDAY, APRIL Ist. For full programme, see "Referee" Marcl 24th. * A. IRONSIDE, 3972 Secretary. INSURANCE COMPANIES. " £YNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LIMITED 172 CASHEL STREET. 118 HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch, AUCTIONEERS, SHIPPING, FINANCE INSURANCE, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. A BSENTEES, EXECUTORS, and al A CLASSES of TRUST ACCOUNTS RE PRESENTED. MONEYS always available for INVEST MENT on FIRST MORTGAGE. P6363
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17107, 31 March 1921, Page 1
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