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AMUSEMENTS. IT V E R Y B U B Y ' S. ■* (The Distinctive Theatre.) TWICE DAILY: 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. Paramount-Artcraft'e Latest Masterpiece, "A ROMANTIC ADVENTURESS." "A ROMANTIC ADVENTURESS." "A ROMANTIC ADVENTURESS." Starring DOROTHY DALTON. DOROTHY DALTON. DOROTHY DALTON. Fata formed her to charm men—and she did her work to perfection! She tickled the chin of the gay old v»uu till it gave her fame and fortune. A Zippy trip through plea6ure's playground via New York and Monte Carlo. Special Added Attraction: ETHEL CLAYTONETHEL CLAYTON In 'CROOKED STREETS." •'CROOKED STREETS." ho Thrilling Adventure of a Lono White Girl in China. Vivid with. Mvsterv. Flushed with Love. Cast' in the Spell of the Orient. PRICES AS USUAL. Reservos at The Brietol, or 'Phone 4925. 7653 The BEST Programme EVER ehot Christchurch— SEE it at the "r\ R A N D." TO-DAY, at 2. TO-NIGHT, at 7. UNANIMOUS Opinion of CROWDED Houses Nightly—"The BEST Seen Here." "ALF'S BUTTON" (X Scream). "ALE'S BUTTON" (A Scream). BETTER than "THE BETTER "OLE," A Specially arranged PROLOGUE by Mr J. Lester, Mr Walter Soarle, and MISS LYNNE EDWARDS (Tho Girl). ALSO, ALSO, Tho Most AMUSING Farco Comedy Seen hero for years. "THE CHICKEN IN THE CASE." "THE CHICKEN IN THE CASE." (Owen Moore). . Also, "THE MOONRIDERS." RESERVE your Seats. Bristol until 8 •p.m., thence at Theatre, 'Phone 2934. DON'T MISS this WONDERFUL' Programme. 7528 TRA N D From Noon—NOW SHOWING—From Noon TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX In TOM MIX TOM MIX "THE FEUD." TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX Gazette. SUNSHINE COMEDY. News. "A TRIP TO VANCOUVER." Yaoht. MUTT and JEFF. Eaoers. NEXT WEEK. rpHE PICTURES WORTH WHILE J- SEEING "Will be * "IDOLS OF CLAY," Starring MAI': MUB.RAY and DAVID POWELL; And—••CONRAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH," Starrimr THOMAS MEIGHAN :660 I ENEVIE.VE-MAYBE I OUGHT TO BE ~T MABRIED TO HIM—NANCY— This "DANGEROUS BUSINESS" i» get,g serious. 7668 PUBLIC NOTICES. LUNCH-HOUR- TALK. TO-DAY, 1.30 p.m. "INDUSTRIAL- ,PSXgHOLOG.X,.".,,THE Employer's Viewpoint will be discussed' by A. W.. BEAVEN, ESQ. Cafeteria Luncheon only for other than regular members, Mr A. Borrows will nreside. 7628 H/TIAN, capital £IOOO to £2OOO, wide comI mercial experience and ability wishes ACTIVE INTEREST IN PROFITABLE GOING CONCER"N. Y.N.P.. 878 "Press'' Office-. FIRST AID TO THE INJURED. WOMEN'S CLASS now being formed, to commence . THURSDAY EVENING, 2nd JUNE'.. Weekly Lectures. Further particulars ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION, 7629 ~ 119 Worcester efwet. ANYONE found'TAKING SCRUB from -£*■ our land without permission will bo PROSECUTED. All previous" rights are now cancelled. ■ ' ■ 95E CROY BROS., Oxford. INSURANCE COMPANIES. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LIMITED, 172 CASHEL STREET. 118 HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch, AUCTIONEERS, SHIPPING, FINANCE, INSURANCE, STOCK AND STATION •AGENTS. ABSENTEES, ' EXECUTORS, and all CLASSES of TRUST ACCOUNTS REPRESENTED. '• MONEYS always available fo r INVESTMENT on FIRST MORTGAGE. P6563 HOTELS. QTONEHURST RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, RESIDENTIAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND. NOTICE.—We wish to contradict the unfounded rumours which are being circulated throughout the Dominion to the effect that tho above Private Hotel has changed hands. MR AND MRS A. A. BROWN, Proprs., 43-49 Svmonds street, Auckland. BSIO2 PARKIN'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Late "Ilfracorabe." nHHIS up-to-date Hotel has been acquired .1 by H. PARKIN, late of Bruoo Hotel. Akaroa, "and is now open for the recaption of gruests. The house has been completely renovated and is now under the personal supervision of H. PARKIN. Winter Tariff, 10.' per day, £3 3s weekly. Letters and telegrams to PARFIN, Akaaoa. Telephone 47. P6825 HOTEL BRISTOL, Comer of Cuba and Ghu«nee streets, Wellington. Visitors to Wellington seeking for high-class board end lodging, at an exceptionally reasonable tariff, -will find at the Hotel Bristol -every comfort and convenience which an up-to-date private hotel can offer. Most centrally situated, within one minute of Post Office and Theatre. Trams paoa the premisea. Electric light, hot and cold shower baths. Tariff 10s per day, £3 3s per week. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor, late of InvercargiU, Mornington, and "Waimate.- L 5253 •WONDERFUL ROTORUA! PEND your HOLIDAYS among the Scenic • Wonders of Hotorua. Stay at the "SONOMA" PRIVATE HOTEL, situated close to the famous Mineral Baths and handy ti Railway. Under 1 entirely new management. Terms moderate. Write to J." J. BENNETT, Proprietor, 20 year* N.Z. Government Caterer in South and North Islands. Ccnoeseions to Railway Men and Returned Soldiers. 82878 "THE MANSIONS" PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee street, Wellington. mHIS First-class Private Betel is now under the management of MESDAMES COOKE and McGOWAN, late of. Christchurch. Excellent accommodation, service, and cui=rine. Electric light throughout. Tariff 12i per day. £3 10s per week. Pormanents by arrangement, C 2961

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17155, 26 May 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17155, 26 May 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17155, 26 May 1921, Page 1

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