AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. A GIGANTIC PROGRAMME OP PICTORIAL GEMS. A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. MAURICE TOURNEUR'S Great Production, "the county fair," 'the county fair," "the county fair," "the oounty fair." "the county fair." A BIG SPECIAL Full of the Joy of Living. And you must not mis 3 seeing "THE INVISIBLE DIVORCE," "THE INVISIBLE DIVORCE." From LEILA BURTON WELL'S Drums. ALSO ALSO Another Sensational Episode oi "THE MOONRIDERS." Box P!an at Bristol till 5 p.m., thence at Theatre ('Phono 293*). USUAL PRICES. HEA T K E ROYAL. MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. 9.13 a.m.—Class 117—Piano Solo, "Lea Hih-ains." 11 a.m.—Class 82—Sacred Solo, Baritone. 2 p.m.—Class Co—lrish So:ig (Ladies). 3.30 p.m.—Class 101—Song for Girls (under 12). CHORAL HALL, ilO a.m.—Clas3 12—Dominion Recitation (Ladies). . 1 p.m.—Class 43—Junior Champion Hecita- ' tion (Boys). 4 pjn.—Class 21;—Itecitation, "Como." THEATRE ROYAL. Evening at 7.45 p.m. CONCERT PROGRAMME OF CHOICE ITEMS. Comprising Recalls in Classes 10, 24, 91, 79, 101 1 , 65, also Class 17 Classical Dialogue, Class 121 Piano Solo (open class) and Class 68 Humorous Song (Ladies). Prices: Day Sessions €d, Evening Is, 2s, 3s. Box Plan for' Saturday night opon To-day at Tho Bristol, D.C. and O.S. Bs. ' T. F. HALL, 5018 Secretary. RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. (SATURDAY. T A N C A »lJ A N C A PAR K. PARK. OLD BOYS v. 'VARSITY. OLD BOYS v. 'VARSITY. CHRISTCHURC'K v. MERIVALE. CHRISTC'HURCH v. MERIVALE NORTH CANTERBURY v.' 'VARSITY B. SHOW GROUNDS. MARISTS v. ' SYDENHAM. ALBION v. 'VARSITY A. All Gaines 3 ia.m. 4072" CAN A MAN LIVE'TO BE 200? ■ EARN how at the Crystal Palace, Sunday *"' Night. Full ■ house- assured. _ Dbnlt be turned away. Seats Firee. No collection. / \ xp4858 PLAIN DANCING ASSEM-BWC.■•,:;>■>• * LL interested" W SELECT DANCINGS . vited Ooening ' Dance SATURDAY NEXT, Oddfeliowfl' Hall, St. Asaph street (Orchestra). Subscription Is 6d. ■ 746 WHY NOT LIVE ALWAYS? explained at the Crystal Palaco Sunday Night. Hundreds turned e way in othor cities. Bo early. No charges. ELECTION NOTICES. THE CITIZENS' POLICY FOR THJEIR CITY!' , CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION ' ELECTION CAMPAIGN. MEETING, CHORAL HALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 15th, at 7.30 p.m. THE CITIZENS' REPLY TO WILD-CAT LABOUR. Chairman— MR H. HOLLAND. Speakers— MR J. A. FLESHER. MR C. P. AGAR. • MAl'-WM. MALHIN. RESPONSIBLE MEN AND.WOMEN ARE INVITED. ■ 48 MAYORAL ELECTION. lE. THACKER will Address the EUotora THIS EVENING, At 8 o'clock, WALTHAM SCHOOL. Committee Room* corner Manchester and Worcester streets. Telephone 1336. All those interested in tho City's Welfare Cordaally Invited. 4946 HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. HAEKER, THOMAS HENRY, PHE Port Chriatchurch League's Candidate for Din districts of Woolston, New ighton, Sumner, LytHton, Akaroa, Wairewa, and Mount Herbert, will address meetings as follows: TO-NIGHT—North Brighton, in the Surf Club's Pavilion, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, April 20th—Pier Hall, Central Brighton, 8 p.m. (in conjunction with Mr J. Gamble, the Carrdidato for the New Brighton Mayoralty). 5000 RANGIORA BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOMINATIONS for MAYOR and COUNiy CILLORS close at MOON on MONDAY, 18th April, 1921. ' C. B-ASH, 4980 Returning Officer. NEW BRIGHTON MAYORALTY. MR J. GAMBLE, a Candidate for the New Brighton Mayoralty, will address the Electors:— North Beach Surf Pavilion—TO-NIOHT. LADIES—Pier Hall, 3 p.m., APRIL 18th. Central Brighton—Pier Hall, 8 p.m., LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Cameo Bar BROOCH. No. 2 car or Square. Reward. Keepsake. 46 Beaiey etreet. 737 ;
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17119, 14 April 1921, Page 1
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