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AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER "WONDERFUL" PROGRAMME ANOTHER "WONDERFUL" PROGRAMME A* . o EVERYBODY'S. (The Distinctive Theatre). NEXT WEEK—NEXT WEEKTWO "BIG STAR" ATTRACTIONS! No. 1: WANDA HAWLEY, WANDA HAWLEY, WANDA HAWLEY, VaNDA HAWLEYj JACK HOLT, JACK HOLT, JACK HOLT, JACK HOLT, And a Brilliant All-Star Cast Hi ; "HELD BY THE ENEMY." "HELD BY THE ENEMY." , "HELD BY THE ENEMY." "HELD BY THE ENEMY." "HELD BY THE ENEMY." "HELD BY THE ENEMY." "HELD BY THE ENEMY." A Sensational Sequel to William Gillette's Famous Flav, SECRET SERVICE, And onacted by practically Hie same cast, in Six Stirring Reels. "HELD BY THE ENEMY." "HELD BY THE ENEMY." "HELD BY THE ENEMY." "HELD BY THE E.NEMY." "HELD BY THE ENEMY." "HELD BY THE ENEMY." "HELD BY THE ENEMY." Is a Powerful.Drama of love iiu-.l intrigue, in which, is infused some refreshing comedy scenes. Consummately acted by a onat of ereat artists, superbly directed, and lavishly produced. A Great Entertainment Treat I No 2 Paramount-Art craft's Latest. Comedy-Drama, "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY," "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY," "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY," "AN OLD-FASHIONED ROY," "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY," "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY," • Starring CHARLES RAY. ' CHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY. 4 CHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY. The TMe of a Lad who' Loved ft NewFashioned Girl. Ho knew they wnro engaged, for she let him kiss her once. But ho didn't know women! Ho know nothinjr at a.ll about girls, and far less about, babies! So Fate threw him into the clulttsbea of both —then doubled up with laughter I You will, too. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT' ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at The- Bristol or 'Phone 4023. r, • 4747 , , OPENING DAY. ' OPENING DAY. OPENING DAY. RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. * RUGBY FOOTBALL, _ '. N C A S T E R , .JB A R K. LANCASTER PARK. LANCASTER PARK. . THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON..' . Games Commence 3''P.m. Games Commence 3 P.m. TRAttD GARDEN AT.MIDDLETO^ :' ; " ; TO-DAY,' SATURDAY, -k .-'•. •AFTERNOON AND EVENING, in aid of ST. JOSEPH'S HOME. GOOD BAND 'IN ATTENDANCE. Take No. G Lincoln road Car to Torrcns road, second street past Show Groupd. '. ' T. CAHILL, 296 F. Hon.' Secretary. , SUNDAY CONCERT. -. I . .:■ SUNDAY CONCERT. • SUNDAY;'CONCERT.; THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING. 'THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING. • 'I BER TY' ■ TIIE AT R >E. i Liberty theatre. LIBERTY THEATRE, Soloist:; MISS'GLADYS VERONA ' (By Courtesy of Ben. and John Fuller), Australia's Most Brilliant-Coloratura Soprano, Late of J. C. Williamson Opera Co., and Soloist N.S.W. State- Orchestra. • PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. Doors 7.15. Concert 8.15. 4643 F. L. WOLEDGE, Secretary. CHORAL HAL L. rtREAT AFTER-CHURCH RALLY. SUNDAY EVENING, 8.15. MADAME STRATHEARN, A.R.A.M7 (London), will render GEMS'FROM THE GREAT MASTERS. "I Know that My Redeemer Liveth" ("Messiah," Handel). "But tho Lord is Mindfi of His Own ("St. Paul.", Mendelssohn). "He.Shall Feed Ki»'KtockV ("Messiah," Handel). "0 Rest in tho Lord" ("Elijah," Mendelssohn). Solo, "Sabbath Memories" ■ (Partridge). LECTURETTE by SISTER KATHLEEN, on "MISSION WORK IN-DOCKLAND." COLLECTION in aid of the West ITam Mission. CHORAL HALL, TO-NIGHT (under pat-' rontage of R.S.A.) —Madame Strathcarn in her First GRAND RECITAL. Favourite of the Allies. Songs the Soldiers loved. Admission, 3s, 2s, Is. Retwves at Bristol. 4742 SPORTING. NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, 28th and 3pth APRIL. rOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS will I CLOSE on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 13th inst., At 12 Noon. 4613F AKUR A N G A RACE MEETING Al ELLERSLIE. SATURDAY, MAY 11th, 1021. NOMINATIONS CLOSE on FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd, by 9 p.m. ' HORSES to • compete in HUNTERS' EVENTS must bo qualified for Srason 1921, by having been genuinely 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 pHRISTCHUECH UotkPf: ' Club.-The *-> opening .rlav of the sb:»ve' Clv.b' -ill I*> held at the Hospital Corner TO-DAY, 9th iast., at S p-m. All intending members plenee lo'.l up. Special invitation to boys just left school. Sticks prodded. i\<i

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17115, 9 April 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17115, 9 April 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17115, 9 April 1921, Page 1

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