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AMTJSEMEOTa GREATER . , , „ _ p R Y S T A L PA LA 0 E. (The Best Theatre in the Whole Empire.) Magnificent—Restful-Luxurious. STARTING TO-DAY. And Positively for One Week Only, The Most Lavish "Too Much for the Money Programme Ever Conceived in the Extravagant Mind of V. M. BEEBE. t . THE PEERLESS, Incomparable Idol of all the World, NAZIMOVA .NAZIMOVA. NAZIMOVA NAZUIOVA. JTAZIMOVA. JiAZIMOVA. NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA. NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA. "THE BRAT" "THE BRAT." "THE BRAT" "THE BRAT." "THE BRAT." "THE BRAT." "THE BRAT" "THE BRAT." "THE BRAT" "THE BRAT." The Moat Phenomenal Picture Made. "THE BRAT" as Nazimova portrays her, is characteristic of Nazimova the woman. Keenly alive to the life, she embodies her restless, ever-changing personality. Now she wears the sombre mantel of tragedy; now she is radiant with the smiles, the quips and quirks of comedy. Each swiftly-changing mood js a great artist a unfailing delineation of some poignant human emotion. "THE BRAT" is the most elaborate production in which the great Nasimova has ever appeared, and it surpasses the ordinary motiou picture standards as greatly a« a Dreadnought looms above an Avon River Canoe—it is massive and magnificent. NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA. NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA. The Greatest and Most Beloved Actress* In METRO'S Most Wonderful Screen Work, "THE BRAT." Additional (at night session only). HARRY CAREY. HARRY CAREY, HARRY CAREY, In the Most Interesting and Thrilling Mining Tale Ever Told, '!WEST IS WEST." "WEST IS WEST." "WEST IS WEST." T&ere'* no gun-play, mushroom camps, whooping cowboys: and crooked sheriffs in this great mining drama. Still it is a story of Arms and Tie Man—and when the ligh* _:.! .- „1„„~ TT„ IT'S A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. BESIDES:—JOE MARTIN (tho Prohibition Monkey), in "OVER THE TRANSOM." JOE, you know, is the one and only missing jink of never-ending laughter. Then there's our World Famous (World is right, they've heard of Greater Crystal Pahce Orchestra everywhere). SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, UMer the Distinguished Conduotorship oi MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. ORCHESTRAL NUMBERS include!Overture, "Vercingetorix" (Caffot); Entr'act, "Eccentric Danco" (R. A. Horne); Selection "Riouzi" (Wagner); Ballot Musio, "Faust (Gounod); -Symphony, "G Major" (Hayden); "Spasimi D'Amore and Serenatella' 1 (Cerri); "Poilpee Valcante" (Poldinni); Mr Howard Moody, Soio Pianist, will play "Proludc Rachmaninoff." MAKE SURE OF YQUR SEATS BY RESERVING AT THE BRISTOL, or 'Phone strongly advised to attend the Day Sessions—there's SURE TO - BE . TREMENDOUS CROWDS AT NIGHT. Prices and Sessions 'o*. Usual.- NO FREE LIST. ~ 4012 rt BT O R A L . HA I/I* MADAME A.E.A.Jt (London), > . ' ' ENTHUSIASTICALLY BECEiVED. ENTHUSIASTICALLY BECEIVED. SECOND 1 BECITAL TO-NIGHT, at 8.
PROGRAMME. FAVOURITE-BALLADS-1. "KMatney"'(lrish): •,• ■ ' 2 "Land of My Father*' (Welsh). 8 "Crookit Bawbee" {ScotchX i '(Home, Sweet Horn*" (English). OPERATIC AIRSi- ./ ( 5 "Homaace, -Whoa; All waa Young" ("Faust") Gounod." 6. "Habanera" ("Carmen"), Bizet. 7. Comot Solo, "The Eo»*ty." 8 "Poor Wandering One" ("Pirates of P«nzance"), Sullivan. . Interval, Lccturetto bjr Sister KATHLEEN, of West Ham Mission. 9. (a) "It is Only a Tiny Garden" (Wood). (b) "I Passed by You r Window" (Braho). 10. "Esmeralda" (Levey). 11..I 1 .. "Friend o' Mine" (Sanderson). . . 12. Recitation, "Tho Land of thetMigbt Have Been." "God Save tho King." Popular Prices: 3e, 2s, la; Reserved Seats at The Bristol. FINAL RECITAL. TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT ST. PAUL'S. Tickets 2s each, at Tho Bristol, Booklorers' Library, and Isitt's. 476t rjLARKVILLE HALL ASSOCIATION OPENING OF HAIL. THURSDAY, APRIL 14th. BANQUET 2.30 p.m.; 5s and 3e. CONCERT AND DANCE, 8 p.m.; 2« and Is. im F. R. BEUG, Hon. Secretary. WANTED TO LET. CASHEL STREET, near COLOMBO STREET. JPLENDID SUITE, 4 ROOMS, two ol which aro very large, fitted with ail conveniences, and beautifully lighted. Very suitable for a DENTIST. HILLARY and BAXTER, Estate Agente, H5533-540F. - 178 Manchester street. ELECTION NOTICES. NEW BRIGHTON. MAYORAL ELECTION. MR J. GAMBLE, of 55 Esplanade, is » Candidate for M A Y 0 B. A meeting of his friends and supporters wall be held at the Pier Hall TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of electing Committees. = Ladies are especially t'nvited. 4809F LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Black BAG containing keys, watch, I spectacles, and money. £1 reward. Please return to M.A.S., Office of this Paper. LOST on Saturday evening by young lady, either in North train or Manchester street, one Poplin BAG, with Suede Baj enclosed, containing sum of money, watch, etc., also return portion Invercargill ticket. Reward on returning immediately to Windsor Hotel, Christchurch. .65« LOST, Saturday, between Co-op. and Holly Lea, PINCE-NEZ, with gold chain attached. Reward. Apply 152 Esplanado, Telephone. 896 R. 563 LOST, off New Brighton Car, light bro S : HAT. Please lerurn 60 Nelson attest, New Brizhton. Reward. 570 EFT on seat, Park terrace, SPECTACLES ■i in Cose. Reward. Warwick House. 565 FOUND, a Fur NECKLET. Owner can have same. Apply H.AJB., "Press" Office.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17116, 11 April 1921, Page 1
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