AMUSEMENTS. The Greatest Earing Story in the 'World. From Noon—TO-DAY—From Noon. The Greatest of FOX FILMS. FOX FILMS. Tho Most Famous of Racing Dramas. "CHECKERS. 1 ' "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS," "CHECKERS." The Sensational Stage Success as a Great Film. "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." Tho Greatest of Racing Stories Shown' Upon tho Screen. "CHECKERS." 'CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." 'CHECKERS." '•CHECKERS." 'CHECKERS." Thoroughbreds and High Life "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." , "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." A Motion Picture Abounding in Thrills. "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." How a Racehorse Won Life's Biggest Bot. "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." A Thrilling, Spectacular Story of Racing Life. "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." With More Punch than the Ordinary Stage Play. "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS. 1 ' "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." "CHECKERS." SEE —. THE EXCITING HORSE RACE THE TRAIN WRECK THE FIGHT IN .THE BOX CAR THE ENCOUNTERS IN CHINATOWN THE AEROPLANE FLIGHTS Tho situations are most thrilling, and its humour and tentiment will keep you on tho edge of your seat. 'TWIXT LAUGHTER AND TEARS. An All-Star Cast, with. TOM CARRIGAN oa "CHECKERS," DON'T MISS DON'T MISS "CHECKERS."- 4 DON'T MISS , It is THE MOST SUCCESSFUL RACINGDRAMA of the American Stage. DRAMA! HUMOUR! LOVE INTEREST! THRILLS! BIG- Supporting Items to tho BIG Picture. SUNSHINE COMEDY "Elephant's SUNSHINE Nightmare." COMEDY SUNSHINE COMEDY , . Australian Gazette, World's News; ' MUTT AND.JEFF MUTT AND JEFF Cartoon MUIT AND JEFF ' "Toymakers." "Out of FOKD EDUCATIONAL the 'Woods." Reserves at The Bristol and Tel. 2123. 4744 . R A N B • ; THEATRE. • The House of Artistic Attractions, The Picture Palace Beautiful. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. 'A GIGANTIC PROGRAMME. TWO EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS* HEY, HEY, GOME TO THE FAIR. MAURICE TOURNEUR'S All-Star Cast in "THE COUNTY FAIR," "THE COUNTY 'FAIR," "THE COUNTY FAIR,",;. , . A' BIG SPECIAL Full of. .the Joy. of Living* Seo'Wes: BARRY Catch the .GreWy Pig.' See-THE BIG RACE. ■■•■.■
■ sALso- - . ->■ ■ ■. -'...j*--. ~.•>A*i: , ; ;. Alss> V':'-' .■■"* "THE INVISIBLE DIVORCE;" ' >•** "THE INVISIBLE DIVORCE," "THE INVISIBLE DIVORCE," From LEILA BURTON WELL'S Poignant ■'. •' Drama. : A Thrilling Story of TANGLED LIVES and tho "ETERNAL TRIANGLE." And Another Sensational Episode of "THE MOONRIDERS." RESERVE Seats .at Tho Bristol •or Theatre ('phone 2984). ' ,4601 VR E R 0 Y A L. MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. .' ' CHILDREN'S'DAY. 10 a.-m.—Class 122: Piano Solo at Sight (Lady or Gent). . . 10.45 a.m.—Class 126: Piano Duet (under 16). • 11.30 a.m.—Class 123: Piano Solo at Sight . (under 16). 2 p.m.—Class-08: Songin Character (under 12). • , 3.30 p.m.—Class 99: Song in Character (un- .' der 16). CHORAL HALL. . 9.45 a.m.—Class 36: Junior Championship Recitation (Girls under 12). 11.30 a.m.—Class 40: Recitation, "Vitai Lampada." 2 p.m.—Clas3 44: Recitation in Character (under 9). 2.45 p.m.—Class 46: Recitation in Character (under .16). THEATRE ROYAL. Evening at TAS p.m. Recalls in Classes 114, 36, 98, 99, 103, 46, 126, also Class 100. Duet in Character (under 12), and Class 18, Story Without Words, First Section. . ADMISSION—Morning 6d, Matinee (Theatre) 6d and Is. Evenin? Is. 2s, 3s. 4749 T. F. HALL, Secretary. Continuous from Elevan. /-* ue en • s '■■;;;.• THeat r. e, Commenoinsr 'TO-DAY. Tho "Strand Magazyie" Story, "LADY VOGGS." "LAD* v VOGGS. "LADY VOGGS." j "LADS VOGGS." "LADY VOGGS." Featuring tho Star of the London Revue ' "BUBBLV i MISS JOAiN MORGAN. MISS JOAN MORGAN. MISS JOAN MORGAN. . '.ELMO THE FEARLESS, Chap. 10. "AN OLD MAN'S FANCY" (U.medy). ! Topicals, Scenic, etc. Ring 3342 for Reserves. 4753 > I D G W A Y ' S CIRCUS *- V AND TRAINED ANIMAL SHOW. 20 STAR ITEMS. 20 40 " HEAD OF HORSES, PONIES 40 DONKEYS AND MULES. COUNTRY TOUR—-RANGIORA—TO-NIGHT, SAl\ WOOD2ND-MGN., 11th. KAIAPOI-TUES., 12th. 438 PUBLIC NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH BUILDING AND LAND SOCIETY, PERMA>"IE"NT, 165 HEREFORD.STREET, Chmtchurch. THE above Society is prepared to rece MONEY, on DEPOSIT, as follows:TWO YEARS .. 3i PER CENT. ONE. YEAR .. 5 PERCENT. SIX MONTHS .. 4J PER CENT. red on First Mortgage of i'rechold. Under Order-in-Council tho Society is authorised to receive Trust Moneys on doposit. The Moratorium does not extend to New Deposits. J. L. SCARVELL, 44 lIP] Secretary. rpHE MEN'S BRANCH of the SOCIAL A HYGIENE SOCIETY welcomes Men and Boya for the purpose of giving information on matters of *sex and social purivy. Room No. 12 (upstairs), Victoria. Chambers, 103 Armagh street (next Rink Taxis). Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 8-9. 58951F
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17115, 9 April 1921, Page 1
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