AMUSEMENTS. E V E R Y B O D Y' S. (Tho Distinctivo Theatre.) - NEXT WEEK. * NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. Wc have pleasure in presenting lie Wonderful Royalty Masterpiece, "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRI.sCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRI.NCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." A Soul-stirring pichirisafion of' the famouß stage play. This is the second great starving vehicle for that most popular of modern actors, THOMAS MEirHAN; THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS JLEiuiiAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. . THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. He has taken picture-lovers by storm in his lecent sweeping successes, and now makes a 61'perb and delightful "PRINCE CHAP." Ho is supported by a Gnat Cast, including Kathlyn Williams, Ann, Forrest, etc. . "THE PRINCE CHAP." • 'THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP.'* "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." A "Bohemian" romauoa of a Sculptor's love —Fascinating Studio Scenes and Lovely Models—The Flare of Life and .daughter—The Thrill of a Wonderful Love— The. Tender Touch of a Hoiheleaa Baby Girl —All Blended in the Most Wonderful and Radiant Romance Ever Conceived! t "THE PRINCE CHAP.""THE PRINCE CHAP." VTHE PRINCE CfiAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." A -Story of LO7O anions tho Artists. A tender romance of tears and laughter. Portrayed in a picture of wonderful heart-appeal. In Addition— ' Paramount-Artcraft's Latest Plioto-Comedy, THE FRISKY MRS JOHNSON, . THE FRISKY MRS JOHNSON, THE FRISKY MRS JOHNSON, THE FRISKY MRS JOHNSON, THE FRISKY MRS JOHNSON, THE FRISKY MRS JOHNSON, ..Starring The Beautiful, Charming, unci Magnetic Actios, BTLXIE' BURKE. BII/LIE BURKE. BILLIF, BUR.KE. BILLIE BURKE. BILLIE BUB.KE. I BILLIE BURKE. Tho Story of the broezy career of a gay yofung widow iii Paris—Brilliant with Fashion— Sparkling with Life on the Boulevards—Glowing with Love and Strewn s with Mere Man. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at Tho Bristol or 'Phono 4925. G207 S T R A ND -THEATRE. I From Noon TO-DAY From Noon. TWO FOX SUPER-FEATURES. ■ The First— . ' . / A Smashing, Thrilling Tale of Lawlessness and Love amid the Pines of the Great Canadian Wilds. \ wM,.jiussEj<L... -. • \VM. RUSSELL Inlhe "TfllT, WM. RUSSELL tense and CHALLENGE WM. RUSSELL gripping / CHALLENGE WM. RUSSELL drama, OF THE WM. RUSSELL • ' LAW." WM. RUSSELL LAW." WM. RUSSELL Taken in the Vast Virgin Territory beyond Calgary. The Second— An Intensely Dramatic Story of Romantic Interest, LOUISE LOVELY LOUISE LOVELY "THE 1 LOUISE LOVELY .in UTTLE V. LOUISE LOVELY- GREY. MOUSE." LOUISE LOVELY Her First Feature' as a "Star." Great Supporting Films include — FOX'S WORLD'S NEWS. CARTOON.-' Australian Gasette. i - ' - MUTT AND JEFF. / "Politißiaus." . mutt and Jeff. • - . 5205 BEAT CIRCUS ATTRACTION. a R-IDGWAY BROS. preeent their GRAND MEW CIRCUS HIPPODROME and TRAINED ANIMAL EXHIBITION, in conjunction with the Most Wonderful Troupe of Highlytrained Horses, Ponies, Donkeys, Mules, Monkeys, and Dogs:— NEW BRIGHTON—TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, 16th. SUMNER—MONDAY, 18th. 941 PUBLIC NOTICES* CHRISTCHURCH BUILDING AND LAND SOCIETY, PEKMAiuENT, 165 HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch. DEPOSITS. DEPOSITS. THE above Society is prepared to receive MONEY, on DEPOSIT, as follows: TWO YEARS .. 51 PER CENT.' ' ONE YEAR .. 5 PERCENT. SIX MONTHS .. 41 PER CENT. Funds are secured on First Mortgage of Freehold. >Under Order-in-Council the Society is authorised to receive Trust Moneys on deposit. The Moratorium does not extend to New Deposits. J. L. SCARVELL, 4-lllF Secretary. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. .CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. -VTOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to SecJLi tion 60 of the Public xiust. Office Act, 1908, that all creditors and others having against, any of tho deceased persons whose names appear in the Schedule hereunder (and whose estates are under administration bj the Public Trustee) are hereby required to lodge IN DUPLICATE such claims, supported by full particulars," and certified as due and owing by the respective estates at the death of the respective deceased per; sons, with the Public Trustee's local offia* at Christchurch, on or before the 18th day of JUNE, 1521. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. (1) ELIZABETH REGAN, late of Christchurch; Widow. (2) DANIEL ROSS, late of Christchurch, Settler. „ (3) ROBERT WILLIAM TtUSHBREDGE, lato of Christchurch, Casanaker. _ (4) MANA MARY TATE, ".ate of Chnst- • churcli, Married Woman. A. R. JORDAN, Acting Local Deputy Public Trustee. Christchurch. 16th April, 1921. Sll3 IT*HE MEN'S BRANCH of the SOCIAL X HYGIENE SOCIETY welcomes Men and Boys for the purpose of giving information on matters of sex and social purity. Room No. 12 (upstairs), Victoria Chambers, 108 Armagh street (next Rink Taxis). Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 8-9. 58951F rpHE New "BODEGA" CAFE, opp. Beath'e. JL MENU: Scrups, Steamed Fish, Entrees, Hot and Cold Joints,' Oystera, Fried Fish, Grills, Omelets, and Sweets. Minimum Charge Is Gd. Cannot be beaten. Save the Coupons and receive 5s in cash. 757
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 1
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