I BID LIOS. IKKT Dleesses, Varicose Tlloers. Bwollel l~> Veins, Ecieme, Itch, »od »11 othe forms of leg and skin diseases can be oui«< permanently. We have the only exac method by which w« e*n gtimnte* •> gr 246 HEREFOKD STREET, CITT I 'Phone 4990. Hours 2-4, fountry peop' 11-13, or by appointment. L 5530-871
AMUSEMENTS. GREATER /IRTSIAL PALACE. (The Best Thoatro in the Whole Empire.) Magnificent—Restful— Luxurious. RECORD SUCCESS! NAZIMOVA SIMPLY WONDERFUL! Better Book Your Seats. HOUSE FULL Sign up Ea-rly Last Night and HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. The Most Lavish "Too Much for the Money" Programme Ever Conceived in the Extravagant Mind of V. M. BEEBE. THE PEERLESS. Incomparable Idol of -all the World, NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA. NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA. NAZIMOVA. FiAZIMOVA. NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA. NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA. In her Supremo Achievement, "THE BRAT" "THE BRAT." "THE BRAT" "THE BRAT." "THE BRAT." "THE BRAT." "THE BRAT" "THE BRAT." "THE BRAT" "THE BRAT." The Most Phenomenal Picture Made. "THE BRAT" as NazimoT* portrays her, is characteristic of Narimova the woman. Keenly alive to the zest of life, ahe embodies 'her restless, ever-changing personality. No'v sh« wears the sombre mantel of tragedy; now she is radiant with tie smile*, the quips and quirks of comedy. _ Each swiftly-changing inood is a great artist's unfailing delineation of some poignant human emotion. "THE BRAT" is METRO'S Most Elaborate Screen Work—Supreme in Interest and Importance. . SCREENED at 1.05, 3.20, and 8.10 p.m. Additional (at Night Session de luxe) ' HARRY CAREY, HARRY CAREY, HARRY CAREY, . Tn the Most Interesting and Thrilling ?'-** — Tale Ever Told. "WEST IS WEST." , "WEST IS WEST." I "WEST IS WEST." This is Mighty Fine Drama. Screened at 7.35 p.m. IT'S A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. JOE MARTIN Comedy Screened at 12.42, 3, and 7 o'clock p.ta. INTERNATIONAL NEWS at 12.30 and 2.50 p.m. Then there's our World Famous (World ts tight, they've heard of Greater Crystal Palace Orchestra everywhere). SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, . SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Under the Distinguished Conductorship «l MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. Overture, "Vexciogetorix" (Caffot) 7.80 pJn. Reserves at THE BRISTOL, or 'Phona 5758. Those of our Patrons who can, are strongly advised to attend the Day Sessions. Prices and Sessions ae Usual. No free list. 4867 MUST YOU DIE? jl/TILLIONS won't. Learn the eeoret at the '" Crystal Palace on Sunday Night. Addon Free. No reserved scats. Be in. time. 4858 MADAME STHATHEARN. MADAME STHATHEARN. .RAND FAREWELL RECITAL, -. TO-NIGHT, 8, TO-NIGHT, 8, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. LAST OPPORTUNITY of'HEARING thia GREAT-HEARTED SINGER in POPULAR SONGS OF THE TROOPS. PROGRAMME. . 1. "My Ain Folk" (Scotch). 2. "The- Hills of Donegal" (Irish). 3. "Make New Friends" (Welsh). 4. "There's; a Land" (English). 6. Cornet; Solo l- ' "«"—- Voice is Calling." , [" Ruaticani)< , Limelight. Views will be Vhown by , Sister KtLthleen, of Slumland and ' *■' ' Shimmers. 7. "If I Might Come t<> You" (Squire/. 8. "Because" (Guy do Hardelot). 0. "Rosea of Pieardy" (Wood). 10. "Friend" (Novello Davis). 11. "Good-bye" (Tosti); 12. "The Land, of .thp Might Have Been" (Recitation). . National Anthem. Tickets 2b, obtainable at The Bristol, Booklovers' Library, and Isitt's. •' All who can should.unite in giving Madam* a Grand Farewell. ~-:' ; 4864 IS IT POSSIBLE TO LIVE WITHOUT " DYING?'./. ~.. 70U can, if you loam lio* at the Crystal L Palace, Sunday Night. Seats Free, Ko Collection. "'.-... 4688 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED, en experienced ASSISTANT for the DRESS ,S>EPARTMBi{T. Apply T. ARMSTRONG and Ct)., LTD., 602 F. , Viotoria squarei (For continuation of "Situitiens Vacant" •*« page 11 of this issue.) WANTED TO LET. CASHEL STREET, near COLOMBO STREET. IPLENDID SUITE, 4 ROOMS, two of which are very large, fitted with conveniences, and beautifully lighted. Very suitable for a DENTIST. HILLARY and BAXTER, Estato Agcnte, H5583-540F. . 178 Manchester street. TO LET, CENTRAL, HOUSE. ImmeVV diate possession. SPRATT and CO., —■" 121 Worcester street. MEETINGS. A MEETING of the SOUTH ISLAND POTATO GROWERS will bo luldat SPRINGSTON SOUTH On TUESDAY, 12th, 8 p.m. TEMPLETON HALL on WEDNESDAY, 13th, 8 p.m. when Mr Buxton, Organiser, will be present to address and enroll members. All Growers aire invilcl to be present. HE ANNUAL MEETING of the SUB- _• SCRIBERS to tho HAREWOOD HALL will be held on TUESDAY, April 19th, 192 L - J. C. HOCKEY, COUNTY COUNCILS. TAWERA COUNTY COUNCIL. kTOTICE is hereby given that 10 PER CENT, will be ADDED to all OUTSTANDING RATES on APRIL 21at, 1921. G. L. POPPLE, 4624 County Clerk. INSUBANOE COMPANIES. ' ONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSUBj A.NCE CO.. LTD. One of the foremost Insurance Companief of the world,, transacting FIKE. MAhiiNE, AiND ACCIDENT BUSINESS. Greatly Reduced Bates for MOTOH-CAt) INSURANCE. Passengers' Baggage and Travellers' Sampies covered against all risks. Low raU* quoted. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LIMITED. Agents and Attorneys, 118 Hereford street, and 176 Caeh«l street. ' P6663
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17117, 12 April 1921, Page 1
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