AMUSEMENTS. TO-DAY, 2.30. TO-DAY, 2.30. TO-DAY. SPECIAL MATINEE. A Delightful Show for All. 6d, le Id. BARGAIN PRICES. 6d, Is Id. TELLER'S "OPERA HOUSE. -*- Direction Ben. and John Fuller. ANOTHER 810 HIT. Ever Popular WALTER GEORGE SUNSHINE PLAYERS In an Original Musical Playlet, - „ "DOWN KENTUCKY WAY." Full of Delightful Mirth and Melody. MISS GLADYS VERONA, MISS GLADYS VERONA, Australia's Leading Coloratura Soprano. LE BRUNS. Just an Aussie and his Dainty Partner. TWO FISHERS, A Flerida Enchantmeni ■'Two on a Flat." HULEY and BENT. MILLER, and RAINEY. "Who's Looney?" PRICES: D.C. and O.S. 2s Id, Stalls Is. 1 Id. Reserves 6d extra. Plan at The Bristol till noon, thereafter at the Opera. House Confectionery Store. Doors 7.13 p.m. 4758 LIBERTY rr»HE HOUSE LIBERTY LIBERTY Xof Big LIBERTY LIBERTY Attractions. LIBERTY COMMENCING TO-DAY. :•' THE GREATEST SENSATION IN FILMLAND. GEORGES CARPENTIER GEORGES CARPENTIER GEORGES CARPENTIER GEORGES CARPENTIER In "THE WONDER MAN." "THE WONDER MAN." ""THE WONDER MAN." . THE WORLD WAR HERO AND, HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF EUROPE IN AN INTRIGUING DRAMA OF HIGH SOCIETY. » WHAT YOU'LL SEE IN ' "THE WONDER MAN." Stunningly Gorgeous Ballroom Scene in an Ultra-Exclusive Country Club of the Elite of High Society. The Greatest Fighter in the World Making Love to a Petite Debutante Beauty. The Idol of France.in a Photodrarua Rich in Plot and Counterplot, Heart Interest, and the Thrill of Big Dramatic A Bevy of Beautiful Bathing Girls in Daring One-Piecß Bathing Suits at a Fashionable Swimming Pool Party in a Millionaire's Home. Tho Most Realistic Fight Scene Ever Shown on the Screen—Two Fashionable Clubmen Settling an Affair o£ Honour, with 'Padded Mits. A Mysterious Murder in the Diplomatic Circles of Washington—And Hove it was Solved by tho Mysterious Stranger—"The Wonder Man." j USUAL BIG SUPPORTS. ' Also, WYATT HADLAND, WYATT HADLAND, The Talented English Tenor, in a Budget of Popular Songs. LIBERTY 1 ORCHESTRA.. Overture: "Maritana" (Wallace). Nisht Prices: Is Id, 2s Id, 2s 7d. Matinee: Is Id, Is 7d, '2s Id. Children Half-Price. - Bos Plan at The Bristol till Noon, 'afterwards at the Theatre. 7 59 CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR. CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR. CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR. (Incorporated.) Assisted by tho Cathedral Choristers. " Conductor: DR. J. C. BRADSHAW. Season 1921 Opens (P H 0 R A Ij HAL L, V SATURDAY, APRIL ?3rd. . THURSDAY, APRIL loth. ■ SATURDAY, APRIL 30th. I THREE BIG CONCERTS INSTEAD OF f: TWO . Another wonderful «sason begins with a delifjfitful programrno of (Superb Part Songs, Gl&fte-and Madrigals,' 'Stldti;'Dust's; Quartets, all by -Male Voices, .• Soloists: MISS ' LOUISE/' CROUCHER (VioHnistc); CHARLES CLAEKSON (Member), in Stanford's "Songs of the.' Sea," with Chorus. * Duet by MESSRS W. H. PRESCOTT and F. 0. PENFOLD (Members). Quartet by CHRISTCHURCH LYRIC FOUR (Messrs S. J. Morgan, H. Blakeley, K. More, and E. J.' Johnson, members). .. • • The 968 extra seats provided by tho third night permit the acceptance of Inoro subscribers, who aro just now being rapidly enrolled. READ ON. READ ON. CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR. CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR. 250 NEW SUBSCRIBERS WANTED.
Only 250 Subscribers can bo accepted •until a larger hall 13 available. Aa eoon as this number is written up, which will be within the next few days, the Subscribers' List will close. Now is.your opportunity to link up with this popular, progressive, and prosperous Society, which provides an entertainment which no other .Society can give. INCOMPARABLE VALUE GIVING. 10s 6d (prepaid) entitles you to 2 seats for each of the Four Concerts to be given during this season; 15a 9d (prepaid),' 3 seats; 21s (prepaid), 4' seats. . Call at tho registered office of the Society, c.o. K. More and Co., Ltd., 133 Manchester street, City. All Subscriptions for 1921 are now due, and should be paid before tickets are posted out. THE WISE NEVER PROCRASTINATE.. H.- BLAKELKY, Hon. Secretary, 4694 , • P.O. Box 658. FOB' SALE. SALE—A eplendidly built Residence -■- of 7 rooms (Northern aspect) within 2 minutes of the'2d Section. -Plastered and papered throughout, bathroom (hot and cold, shower), and lavatory basin, pantry and scullery, gas stove, high pioamro water and.sewer connexion, also windmill and artesian water, detached washhouse, copper and tubs, motor shed, etc. Yard and all paths asphalted. i-ACRE, beautifully laid but and planted; all in perfect order. Immediate possession. For price and terms apply 638 GLOUCESTER STREET, Linwood. . ' ' 507 F. THE BEST FOR AN AGE. A "CADILLAC" CHASSIS, suitable for -£*■ Delivery, in aboslutely perfect order. £175. DAVID CROZIER, LTD., Worcester street West, '. D 2751-4319 Christchurch. FOR SALE. ILECTRICIAN'S BUSINESS. Just suit • Practical Man. £550. ARTHUR L. GRAY, Business Broker, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, G5572-337F High street, Christchurch, BUY E»ITISH MOTOR OARS. have tho following, which are i; 1 y ported direct from the well-known Factories of England, and we can give immediate delivery. 15.9 H.p. HUMBER, Sweater, direct from Humber Factory, Coventry. CALTHORPE, 3-Seater, Local Body, special Sport Chassis; from CAithorpo Factory, Birmingham. BRITAIN, 3 and 5-Seatere, Local Built Bodies, disc wheels; direct from Britain Factory, Wolverhampton. The above Cars on view at our Garage, where we shall be pleased to demonstrate to intending purchasers. STOREY and CO., 58874-353 Garage: Hereford street E. BEALEY AVENUE, CITY. Excellently situated Residential Property, 'ag "Section with. 50 ieet 1 aspect, and well-built, co] House of six good rooms and all conveniences. MUST BE SOLD at once, to close dsceased cttatc. £1350. H. S. RICHARDS and, SON, 333£. ;162 Hereford street.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17115, 9 April 1921, Page 1
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