AMUSEMENTS. ERY B 0 D (Tho Distinctive Theatre.) TWICE DAILY--2.30 and 7.30 p.] A WONDERFUL SUCCESS! A -WONDERFUL SUCCESS! HUGE. CROWDS CLAMOUR FOR SEATS! HUGE CROWDS CLAMOUR FOR SEATS! AGAIN YESTERDAY CROWDED AUDIENCES WERE DELIGHTED AND SPELLBOUND Willi Tlio Greatest of all Oio Artcraft Royalty Mostcrpieccsl THE PICTURE THAT HAS TAKEN THE WORLD BY STORM. Tannic- Hurst's Brilliant Slory qf Dvorak's Throbbing Mclodv, "HUMORESQUK." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." A Livin?, Breathing Monument to Motherlove. An Intense Heart. Appeal. Olio of the Most "Wonderful Picinrisatious. ' HUMORESQUE." '•HUMORESQUE." ".HUMORESQUK." •HUMORESQUE." A t>oautihi/«»toi-y of a boye genius and a mothe-r's love. Jeginnm;r in the clamour of New York'a liourcr quarters Rising to the hoights. ln*n cucting whoro? "HUMORESQUE." "HUMOR.ESQUE." . "HUMORESQUE." "HUMORESQUE." A Stary thai blonds tlio slum and tho avenue, the din and the music, tho 6orro\v and 6miles, of lifo in a happy melody, silently played on the screen. We do not, could not, and will not hositatein proclaiming "HUMORESQUE" As THE SCREEN'S SUPREME CREATION I As a Support— Parnmount's Latest' Comedy-Drama, "A FULL HOUSE." Starring BRYANT WASHBURN. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME By EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA.
Under the Direction of MR AV. J. BELLINGHAM, F.S.M. "umorosque" - - Dvorak UiSH IRENE MORRIS. Violoncello Solo—"Kol Nidre" (Max Burcb) MR FRANCIS BATE. Orchestra—"Schchoriizadii"— AY. RimskyKoiaakow Grand Opera—"J owols of Madonna" Ernianno AVolf—Ferrari Suite—"L'Orocolo" , '. . Frances Lcoui A WORD OF ADVICE! AVe strongly advise all tlioso who com \o ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS, and avoid tho terrifio crowds at night. BOOK YOUR SEATS NO AT I I ' BOOK YOUR SEATS NOAVI I • . Bos Plan at Tho Bristol or 'Phone 4925. 4473 HOR A L HALL. SATURDAY, APRIL Olh, at 8 pinv MADAME JESSIE STRATIIEABN, A.R.A.M., will givo her • FIRST POPULAR KECITAL. Soldiers will remember thoso wonderful nights of Soiiitr and Story,as given to the Troops in English Camps and in Franco by MADAME SI'HATHEABN and other great artists. '" "■ "This 'QUEEN OF SONG comes to sinß voluntarily in aid of Children in London's Slumland. , A Haxo Programme will include Songs the , Soldiers loved; ■ I During: the intcr,vat SISTER KATHLEEN, will apeak Bj>out the work of thft-AYeat' HamCentral Mifißion,. London. '. > Admission: Bs, 2s, and Is. Ees-srvea at The Bristol. ' . <«» THREE MUSICAL CHATS By MADAME LEE DHAM-CROAVE, ' THE Distinguished pqnvposer and Pianiste, Examiner at Royal Academy of Mnsio. First. Lecture—AVEDNESDAY, APRIL 13th, Canterbury AYonien's Club, Worcester street. Tickets for 'Series 10s. 6d. obtainable at 'KB. BRISTOL. Apply early. 4830
A DANCE will be held in tho DRUIDS* A HALL, LINCOLN, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), April 6th. Gents 3b, Ladies Freo. 1375 L. GREAVES, Secretary. SPOBTLNG. TIMARU TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING'. WASHDYfcE RACECOURSE; THURSDAY, APRIL' 7th. FIRST RACE 12 NOON. 1 SPECIAL Passenger Train leaves Christk. church at 7.55 a.m., arriving at Racccourse at 11.1b a.m. Leaves.Timatu on roturn journey at 6.45' p.m., picking up passengers at Washdjdws. H. H. FRASER, 4379 . Secretary. RACE MEETING AT . ELLERSLIE. SATURDAY, MAY 11th, 1921. NOMINATIONS CLOSE on FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd, by 9 p.m. * / HORSES to compete in HUNTERS' EVENTS must be qualified for Seaßon 1921, by. haviug' been (remiinely hunted at least THREE TIMES PRIOR TO CLOSING OF NOMINATIONS, Full Programmes of Meeting obtainable on application to tho ( * SECRETARY Pakuranga Hunt Race' Meeting. P.O. Box 852, Auckland. '4123 LLESMERE COUNTY TROTTING SECOND ANNUAL MEETING, To be held at LEESTON. SATURDAY, APRIL 9th, 12.30. Train leaves Christ church 8.20 a.m.; return 6.5 p.m. Horse owners ere advised to make early application for trucks.
F. E. KESTEVEN, Secretary. To bo held at LEESTON, APRIL Oth. Jfo Bookmakers, Clerks, or Agents, or undesirable people will bo allowed on tho Course. F. E. KESTEVEN, 43T0 Secretary. LOST AND POUND. LOST, from Woodcnd, April 2nd, a Sablecoloured SHEEP-DOG; enaw«rs to the name "Roy." Anyone giving information which will lead to the recovery v. ill bo rewarded. G. H. Burton, Woodcnd. 4459 f OST, since March Otli, Boy's OVERCOAT, -Li dark greeu mixture, striped lining in sleeves, belt at back. Reward. 260 Hereford street, City. __, 388 LOST, Small Leather PURSE, between Bcath's and 272 High street. Reward on retnrni'iKT to above address. 303 WILL the -person finding PARCEL (shirt), No. 6,Train on Saturday, kindly return to 138 Stantnoro toad. Reward. 297 O K _ BfeVrAß'O-—lnformation to recover *f'o : Gent's BICYCLE, >'*>. 3502, Avon Brand, from VuHditig in Manchester ttrcot, monjh ago:_ Reply to Telephone 602. 289 IV'OUXD, Black tind Brown DOG. Owner cat httve ;6im«)iy. paying expenses, it not claimed Vittia Tlire©-Days will l» sold. Austen, Tciiipkton. -HOC
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17112, 6 April 1921, Page 1
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