AMUSEMENTS. ANOTHER "WONDERFUL" PROGRAMME ANOTHER "WONDERFUL" PROGRAMiIE EVERYBODY'S. (The Distinctive theatre). Twico Daily: 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. THIS WEEKTWO "BIG STAR" ATTRACTIONS! No. I: WANDA HIWLEY, 'WANDA HAWLEY, WANDA HAWLEY, WAXDA HAWLEY, JACK HOLT, . , JACK HOLT, JACK HOLT, JACK HOLT, And a Brilliant All-Star Cast In "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 Plav, SECRET SERVICE, And enacted by practically the same cast, in She 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 lore and intrigue, in which 23 .infused some .refreshing comedy scenes. Consummately acted by a cast. of great artists, superbly directed, and lavishly produced. AGrealt Entertainment Treat! No 2 Paramount-Avtcraft's Latest Comedy-Drama, "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY," "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY," "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY," "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY," "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY," "AN OLD-FASHIONED BOY," • Starring 'CHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY. OHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY. CHARLES RAY. Tho Tale of a Lad who Loved a NewFashioned Girl. Ho knew they wpro engaged, for she let him kiss her once. But ho didn't' know women! .Ho knew nothing at all about girls, and far less about babies! So Fate threw km into tho clutches of loth —then doubled up with laughter! You will, too.' EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT' ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at' The Bristol or 'Phone '4923. 4792 H E A IKE ROYAL. CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS. 9.45 a.m.—Class 106: Song for Girls (Own Selection). 2 p.m.—Class 125: Piano Duet (under 13). 2.30 p.m.—Class 69: Champion Solo (a). Ladies. ' 4.15 i) m.—Class 61: Vocal Solo, Soprano (Restricted). CHORAL HALL. 9.45 a.m.—Class 20: Reading at Sight,(Lady or Gentleman). 10.15 a.m.—Class 8: Recitatiprj,, "Flower's NVinio" 11 a.m.—Class .23: Shakcapcrian Recitation, "Julius Cfesar." " •■''' 2 p.m.—Class »1: Huihorous Eocitation/ (Girls under 12). . ; ~: ■ 3.45 p.m.—Class'47: Reading at Sight (under THEATRE ROYAL. Evening at 7.45 p.m. Recalls.in Classes 123,8, 61,44,23, also Class 134 Violin Solo (Lady or gentleman), Class 128 Piano Duet (lady or Gentleman), and No. 1 Comedietta, "Lapße of Memory." ADMISSION: Day Sessions 6d, Evening Is, 2s, 3d; T. F. HALL, 4789 Secretary. FINANCIAL WANTED to BORROW, £SOOO, in sums of £IOO and upwards, for old-established Manufacturing Company, with excellent business, for'two years, at 10 per.cent. .Undoubted Security. Balance-sheet may bo inspected, and full particulars obtained on application to us. FRANKS, HUNTER, and LYON, Solicitors, 109 Hereford street, 4802 F. Chris tchurch. TRUSTEES EXECUTORS ATTORNEYS AGENTS And INVESTMENT BROKERS. . .THE DOMINION TRUST is in touch with J-. many Sound Investments, returning;. Higheet Current Rate of Interest, and ;wit£ ample margins of security. Investors'ore invited to communicate their requirement*. The best interests of all parties are safeguarded when negotiations are conducted by THE DOMINION TRUST CO. OF N.Z., LIMITED,. 103 HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Manager: JAMES STEPHEN DAY. D 2896 ART UNION. I WINNING NUMBERS in th* EDGE- ' WARE BOWLING ' and CROQUET CLUB ART UNION:—Ist Prize, No. 685; 2nd Prize, No. 788; 3rd Prise, No. 1109. 550F G. QUEREE, Hon, Sec. . SPOBTING. HORORATA RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. SATURDAY, APRIL lClh, 1921. » CCEPTANCES FOB ALL EVENTS »• CLOSE at tho Canterbury Jockey Club Rooms TO-DAY (MONDAY), at 5 p.m. Special Passenger and Horsa Trains. ALEX IRONSIDE, : 4766 Seoretivry. LECTURES. CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE. TXIBLE HALL, MADRAS STREET. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT! 7.45 p.m. "THE CAPTURE OF JERUSALEM BY THE BRITISH AttiTiES.'.' Illustrated with Magnificent Lantern Slides of Photographs taken on the spot. Sweaker: - MR C. COOPER, of Auckland. Admission Flee. No Collection. MEETINGS. PORT OHKISTCHURCH LEAGUE. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m. ■MPORTANT MEETING in Mr Labatt's Board Room (TrastairiO. 140 HE* Election of Officers,Harbour Board Candidates, etc. Attendant© earnestly desired. 4768 T. H. HARKEH. Hon. SacreUvy.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17116, 11 April 1921, Page 1
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