AMUSEMENTS. . TO-DAY; 2.30. TO-DAY. 2.30. TO-DAY. SPECIAL MATINEE. A Great Show at Small Prices. Ed, Is Jd. BARGAIN PRICES. 6d, Is Id. PULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. J - Diroction Ben. and John Fuller. Enormous Success of WALTER GEORGE'S SUNSHINE PLAYERS, In yet another brilliant offering, THE BELLE OF BUBMAH. A Delightful Miniature Musical Comedy, HULEY AND BENT, Nothing but Nonsense. TWO FISHERS,' "A Florida Enchantment." BAISDEN. . KEELEY and ALBOTJS. MILLER- and RAINEY. CAPT. CHAS. ERARD. PRICES: D.C. and O.S. 2s Id, Stalls Is Id. Reserves 6d extra. Plan at The Bristol' till noon, thereafter at the Opera Houqp Confectionery Stjrc. Doors 7.15 p.m. IMPORTANT.—Owing to the length of the programme patrons are notified that the curlain will riso at 7.55 p.m. 4223 BRING MOTHER AND FATHER. QUEEN'S. ■ (Continuous from Eleven.) TO-DAY AND ALL WEEK. SIR HALL CAINE'S SIR HALL CAINE'S SIR HALL OAINE'S SIR HALL CAINE'S Most Human Story, "DARBY AND JOAN" "DARBY AND JOAN," "DARBY AND JOAN," "DARBY AND JOAN," "DARBY AND JOAN," The First of the British Super Features, in Eight Reels, starring - DERWENT HALL CAfNE. DERWEiNT HALL CAINE. DERWEiNT HALL CAINE. Tho Gifted Son of tho Author), And the Personification of English Beauty, • MISS IVY CLOSE-, MISS IVY CLOSE, Supported bv a Strong Cast of ENGLISH PLAYERS. This Film is entirely DIFFERENT to anything you have previously 6een. "DARBY AND JOAN" "DARBY AND JOAN" Hag been acolaimed by the Bress, the Pulpit, and the Public CANON HASELDEN, in a letter to the Auckland "Herald," says:—"Darby and Joan" is good in every way, both for old and young. ■•'-. I had tho pleasure of seeing it, and I' hope that all who can will view it. A good picture ia a rest and real recreation, for tired, "people." The "Auckland Herald" says:—" . . . The ■features which are most striking are the uniform .high quality of the aoting and the extraordinary Attention, to detail. ... As an artistic production, portraying life, it is head arid shoulders above tho average American film. ....*' The "Post," Wellington, saya:—"For details, photography, and .acting tie picture adaption of Darby and Joan ia a masterpiece." Come I Spend an evening with, some real folks Strong Supports, including "THE SKIPPER'S RETURN (Comedy). Scones in Dun-adin. Topicals. "ELMO THE FEARLESS." During the Scie-stiing of Darby and Joan MR ARTHUR MACDONALD MR ARTHUR MACDONALD . .MR ARTHUR MACDONALD . Will.eing "Darby and Jda.n," etc, etc, '?Daiby an 3 Joan"prioes—-Day6d and Is'ld, Children Half-price. Evening Is Jd and 2s Id. Reserves 6d extra. " . • BOOK YOUR SEATS. 'Phone 3342. 4204 I T-B AND ■. IS? A.TBE, FROM NOON—TO-DAY-—FROM NOON. Spraguo, riding along unconcernedly, has Ka hat blown off by a /well-3irected bullet , "SUNSET SPRAGUE" ' Starring "SUNSET SPRAGUE'" BUCK JOSHES. '-'SUNSET SPRAGUE" •' BUCK JONES. SPRAGUE" /■,. - BUCK : JONES. .•■sSNSEiT. ■ JONESi "SUNSET SPRAGUE'* BUCK JONES. AVBctoaace of a, daring Cowboy and 1 a. girl ' ' : " ■'• unafraid. '•''■■ • '{L Very Stirring Tale of the Weat. GAiZETTE. ' "WORLD'S i NEWS. Also a Siden^littirig'Comedy of a Girl on a hunt for a husband who gave him the slip when she got' him EILEEN PERCY . : ' EILEEN PERCY In EILEEN PERCY The "THE EILEEN PERCY Star . "THE EILEEN- PERCY Beautiful HUSBAND EILEEN PERCY' HUSBAND EILEEN PERCY HUNTER;" •EILEEN PERCY .HUNTER." A Rollicking Comedy at which you will laugh every eeoond. MUTT AND JEFF. . ,MUTI AND. JEFF. . ' Reserves at Bristol and Tel. 2123. 4210 BEOKENHAM SCHOOL FAIR.' . AT BEOKENHAM PARK, NORWOOD STREET. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2 p.m. To be opened by hie Worship tho. Mayor. . Proceeds in aid of Bath and Ground Improvement. • Collection at Gale. ► EFRESHMENTS, Produce, .Provisions, l<" Variety, Cake and Sweet Stalls, Delicious Ice-Creams, Numerous Guessraar Competitions. 800 Surprise Packets wiU 4 b2 auctioned, each lot valued from Is. to 10s will bo their contents. Three'prizes, offered for the Best Decorated Vehicle, (entrance fee Is 6d), prizes ffs to v 21s. Also Best Dressed Doll. The Bag Stall will contain a rare variety of •useful and ornimental kinde, real keepsakes. A collection of Groceries, Hardware, etc., will be second to none ever offered to the public. The famous Woolston Band will, play selections in the afternoon, and the Christchuroh Highland Pipe Band will also be in- attendance.. You' will miss not only an afternoon of * ploasuro if you fail to* b9 present, but also the anips that will be sold. Tickets on sale for the Great Queen Carnival. Concert at 8 p.m. in the big Marquee. Best talent available. Side-showa galore, Step-dancing, and plenty of fun. Band' in attendance. By supporting this Fair you are helping the children. T. Q. CARLISLE, Hon. Sea, Care of McKanzie and Co., Auctioneers, , Caahel street. Take No. 2 Car to Fisher 6treet. 8883 FOB SALE. FOR SALE. , STATIONERY and FANCY GOODS BUSINESS. Good situation. Just suit smart woman. -£250. ARTHUR L. GRAY, Business Broker, Stewart Dawson's Bldgs., G5572-84F Christchurch 1710R SALE, New Upright Grand PIANO. ' This ia a splendid instrument, and latest design; never been used. » Worth £l5O, will accept £l3O for .quick sale. H. M. PRICE, Espliinad-?, North New Brighton. 60F K) EVERYONE comes a BARGAIN like this—4-cylinder "SAXON." Done 3000 miles only. . £240. DAVID CROZIER, LTD., C 2751-8218 Worcester street W. PUBLIC NOTICES. HE MEN'S BRANCH of. the SOCIAL - HYGIENE SOCIETY welcomes Men and Boys for the purpose of giving information on matters of sex and social purity. • Room No. .12 (upstairs), Victoria Chambers, 108. Armagh street (next Rink Taxis). Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings, oq SKJoIF TO LAND AGENTS. LEASE take notice the property situate No 8 Grafton street, Linwood, has been sold bv WM. JAMESON, SON, and Hade. | 213 lUnchester'street. 129F
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17109, 2 April 1921, Page 1
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