BAD LEGS, i KIN Bieeaees, Varicose Ulcers, Swollen ,J Veins, Ecxema. Itch, and all oth« forms of leg end skin diseases can be cured ! permanently. Wo have the only exact method by which we can guarantee a Permanent cure in every case wa handle. 246 HEREFOBD STREET, CITY 'Phone *990. Hours 8-4, country people: 11-19, or by appointment L5530-BTH,
AMUSEMENTS. GREATER fIBYSIAL PALACE. the Whole Empire.) itful—Luxurious. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS I OVATION "NIGHTLY to MR HOWARD, Solo Pianist: THE LYRIC FOUR, Do Luxe Quartet; and our Famous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The Largest and Best Orchestra in any Theatre in Australasia. Under the Distinguished Conductorship oi MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. V. M. BEEBE Presents The Most Stupendous Drarua of the High Seae Ever Conceived in tho Mind of Mau. "UXDER CRIMSON SKIES." "UNDER CRIMSON SKIES." "UNDER CRIMSON SKIES." Featuring: .. ELMO LINCOLN ELMO LINCOLN The Mighty Star of "Intolerance," 'Birth of a Nation," and "Tarzan of tho Apes." A Picture You'll Remeniber and Love, It's a UNIYERSALJEWEL Super-produc-tion in Six Magnificent Parts. OTHER PICTURES ARE.—"TAILS WIN," a Marvellous Comedv. fcntiirinsr tho wonderful Century LIONS—INTERNATIONAL NEWS FILM and Ford Travel Pioture. Overture 7.30 p.m., "Noel De Pierrot" (Monti), Entr'acte "Concertstuci" (Ist movement) (Weber) for pianoforte and orchestra. Soloist, Mr Howard Moody. Tho Lyric Four present "A Trip Down the Missiasipi." PRICES and Sessions as usual. Reserves at Tho Bristol or 'Phone 3758. BE SURE AND BOOK YOUR SEATS. 4598 GREATER /CRYSTAL PALACB Coining MONDAY Coming Tho Incomparable NAZIMOVA. NAZIMOVA. NAZIMOYA. NAZIMOVA. In tho Most Phenomenal Picture Made, "THE BRAT;" "THE BRAT." . "THE BRAT." "THE iBRAT." • Yes, and It's Different! - Don't Forget That. "THE BRAT." "THE BRAT." Is Different—Different—Different—From anj* thing that Nazamova has ever played before. 4590 HOR A L HALL. TO-MORROW, S p.m. TO-MORROW, 8 p.m.
MADAME STRATHEARN, A.B.A.M. THE ENGLISH QUEEN - OP SONG, Who Bang to OUR. BOYS in France. FIRST POPULAR RECITAL, Iu aid of CHILDREN OP SLUMLAND. OVERWHELMING- RECEPTIONS. ELSEWHERE. programme: favourite songs of the aelie9. 1. "Annie Laurie" (Scottish). 2. "Mother Maclirct" (Irish). 3. "Make New Friends" (Welsh), / 4. "Carry On" (En-rliph). 5. Cornet Solo, "Alice." 6." "'The Rosary" '(Nevin). 7. "Mother" (favourite song of New. Zea> land Troops), - INTERVAL: Sister Kathleen will epeajc about • the work of the West Hani Central Mission, London. . ' '' •8. "Kentucky Bal>e" (American). 9. "Indian Love Lyrics" (Woods Fimten). 10. Trombone Solo, "Rooked in the Cradle of the Deep." 11: "ll Baoio" ("Dream 'of Home") (ArditiV 12. Recitation, "Chopro! Curry On." "GOD SAVE THE KING." POPULAR PRICES: 3«, 2s, Is. served Beats at Tho Bristol. BOOK WITHOUT DELAY. WATCH for Programme of SUNDAY RALLY. mi : R 0 Y A L, THIS DAY. MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. 10 a.m. —Ist Section.- Piano Solo, "VaSsette." ? p.m.—2nd Section, Piano Solo, "Valeette." 3.30 p.m.—Vocal Solo and Accompaniment (Ladies). • 4.15 ' p.m.—Song for Boys, "Com© for . it's June. • CHORAL HALL'. _. —Recitation. "Break," Break." 2 p.m.—Recitation N.Z. Author, p.m.—Humorous Character Sketch. THEATRE ROYAL; Evening at 7.45 pjn. Recalls in Classes.32, 16, 67. 19, 31. 87. alfld Claps 70 Vocal Duet (Ladies), and Class 77 Vocal Solo with Obligato and Class 182 Violin. Solo, undor 12. Admission —Day Sessions 6d, Evening .Is, 2s, 3a. Season Tickets 10s Gd and £1 Is. 4603 ' T. F. HALL, Secretary..
SITUATIONS VACANT. ANTED, .an Experienced ASSISTANT » ? for Dress Departament; also, Experienced YOUNG LAD IT for Gloves and Hosiery Department. Apply T. ARMSTRONG bkl 00.. LTD., Victoria Munire. 3C4F (For continuation of "Situaticns Vacant lei pago IX of this issue.) ART UNION. ►ECKENHAM SCHOOL FAIR ART x> UNION. RESULT OF DRAWING. First Friz* Second Prize .. No. 38 .. No. 250 S. McALISTER, -Chairman. T. Q. CARLISLE, Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. LADBROOKS' SCHOOL COMMITTEE. CORDIALLY invite Householders to meet them in the Dittrict School on MONDAY, APRIL 11th, 7.30 p.m. Business—To discuss the unsatisf.iotory stats of Educational Matters existing in the district. J. YEATMAN, CEairman, 402 Convener. *-J opening day of the above Club will bo held at the Hospital Coiner on Saturday, Oth inst., at 3 p.m. All intending: members please roll up. Special invitation to boys just left school. Slicks provided. 410 LOST AND POUND. LOST, black silk HANDBAG, containing Purae and Carrie, Acton Adams. Heward on returning to Mitchell and Aldridge, 154 Manchester street. '413 OST, on road between Kaiapos and Styx, 1 on Wednesday evening, Browu Tweed OVERCOAT. Motor gloves in pocket. Reward on returning to Miles's Stables, Kaiapoi. _ US') LOST, a WALLET, containing Notes (numbers known), and papers, and return Railway Ticket, near Armstrong's. Reward. 115 Worcester street. 4586 T OST, or taken off horse at Templeton, i one HORSE-COVER, branded i*.R.N Anyone giving information leading to' recovery of same will be rewarded. Apply to The*. R. N swell, Templeton. < ' 405'J FOUND~a Fur NECKLEI\ Owner can have same. Apply H.A.R., "Fiess"
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17114, 8 April 1921, Page 1
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