AMUSEMENTS. R Y B O D Y' S. Twko Daily: 2.30 and 7.30. The Wonderful Royalty Masterpiece. "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." "THE PRINCE CHAP." THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. THOMAS MEIGHAN. A "Bohemian" romance of a Sculptor's love —Fascinating Studio Scenes and Lovely Artists' Models—The Flaw of Life and 'daughter—The Thrill of a Wonderful Love— The Ten-Jer Touch of a Homeless Baby Girl —All Blended in the Most Wonderful and Radiant Romance Ever Conceived!! In Addition— Pawnount-Artcrnft's Latest Photo-Comedy, THE FRISKY MRS JOHNSON, THE FRISKY MRS JOHNSON, Starring BILLIE BURKE. BILLIE BURKE. ' The Story of the breezy career of a gay young widow in Paris—Brilliant with Fashion— Sparkling with Life on the Boulevaris—Glowing with Love and Strewn with Mere Man. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL. 1 Reserves at The Bristol or 'Phone 4925. I 5323 ROYAL. THIS DAY. COMPETITION FESTIVAL. 0.30 a.m.—Class 83—English Song (Gentlemen). 11.30 a.m.—Class 116—Bristol Soholarßtop (b). Own Selection. 2 s6—Operatic s6—Operatic Solo, Mezzo. 3.30 p.m.—Class 58—English.Song, Soprano. 4.15 p.m.—Class 95—Vocal Duet (G*nttemen). THIS EVENING, at 7.«. CHARMING CONCERT PROGRAMME consisting of:— Operatic Solo, Mezzo Soprano Quartette, Male Voices. Sacred Solo, Contralto. Chief Piano Solo. Sopiano Solo, Operatic Humorous Recitations. Operatic Solo, Gentleman. Dickens Character Sketches.
Patrons ar« requested to come early to secure a seat. Pricea —Day Seaeion, Gd; Eyeninp, B<r, 2s, le. Reserves at The Bristol. T. F. HALL, 5331 Seoretary. )IDGE WAY'S CIRCUS. Opening REDCLIFFS TO-NIGHT, With Fresh Artists per s.s. Moera&i from Australia* Special Engagement of REXO in Lis Speciality Act, And "KIRGENT," Aerial Artist, ;n tlho Sensational Death. Slide. ST. ALBANS—WEDNESDAY, 20th. RICHMOND—THURSDAY, 21st, LINWOOD—FRIDAY, 22nd. Popular Paicee, 2s 2d and ls>. 1024 ELECTION NOTICES. . ' "EETINGS will be addressed by the CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION'S CANDIDATES as under:— TUESDAY, APRIL lath-Bughy utreot Methodist Schoolroom, St. Albans. TUESDAY, APRIL 19th—Open-air Meeting Cr. Tuam street and Bast Belt, Linwood. TUESDAY, j&mb 19th—Baptist Schoolroom, Lincoln road, Spreydon. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th—Methodist Schoolroom, Brougham street, /Sydenham. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th—St. Michael'e Schoolroom, Durham street. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th—North Linwood School, Mile road, THURSDAY, APRIL 21»t—Oddfellows' Hall, Rollcston street, Linwood. THURSDAY,. APRIL 21st—Church Schoolroom, Opawa, FRIDAY, APRIL' 22nd—Guild Hall, Winton street, St. Albans. FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd-Methodd«t School, Slanmoro road, Richmond. FRIDAY, APRIL 22nd—Methodist Schoolroom, Solwyn street, Addington. SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd—Band Rotunda, Victoria squiire.
The Meeting in Leydon street Hall wul be held on a day Co be advertised "instead of on Tuesday. EACH MEETING WILL COMMENCE AT . iA* P.M. 5251 MAYORAL ELECTION. \H. THACKEIt will address tho'Elector* -»-' us under: Kaiapoi Factory Employees, Allen etrcet: TUESDAY, 19th, at noon. St. Mark's Schoolroom, Opawa road: TUESDAY, lath, at 7.30 p.m. Mr Cf. ,Scott, Chairman. Hibernian Hall, Barbadoes street: TUESDAY, l'Jth, at 0.30 p.m. Addington Workshops: WEDNESDAY, 20th, at noon. Beckenhcm School: WEDNESDAY, 20th, at 7.30 p.m. Sonwrficld School: WEDNESDAY, 20th, at 8.30 p.m. All interested in (ho City's welfare kindly attend Commit too Booms, comer Worcester and Manchester felTccts. ■■ 'Phone 1336. 5320 MAYORAL ELECTION. COUNCILLOR J. W. BEANLAND, Deputy-Mayor, will address the following meetings THIS week:— SYDENHAM—To-night, Brougham street Hail. ST. ALBANS—WEDNESDAY, Rugby street. WALTHAM—THURSDAY/ Waltham School. BECKENHAM—FRIDAY, Beckenlnm Hall. All Meetings at 8 p.m. Friends and Supporters please roll up. 5324 .._ MUNICIPAL ELECTION. NEW BRIGHTON. COUNCILLORS O. ISRAELSON and E. A. LEAVER will address the Electors in. th* PIER HALL ' TO-NIGHT, at 6 p.m. Ladies are Especially Invited. Chairman, the Mayor, Mr F. Kibblewinte. 5329 fiITX COUNCIL AND HOSPITAL BDARD V' ELECTIONS. Leyden stree: and Waltham • School, MR H. F. HERBERT will Address the Electors in the Waltham School on TUESDAY, April 19th, at 7.15 p.m. MRS HERBERT wLI also speak on Hospital Board Administration at 8.45 p.m. LEYDEN STREET—Mrs Herbert at 7.45 pm.; Mr Herbert at 8.45 p.m. .Chairmen: Mr H. Pearce and Mr H. Bruce. 5332 DOG TRIALS. WAIKARI COLLIE CLUB TRIALS. lO bo beld on APRIL 29th and 30th. J. ENTRIES CLOBE, April 20th. Schedules and all information from J. H. THOMAS, Hon. SeweUiy. Box 7, Hawardea. 4875
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17123, 19 April 1921, Page 1
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