AMUSEMENTS. GREATER PRISIA.I PALACE. '(The Best Theatre in the JVhoio Empire.) Magnificent—Restful—Luxurious. GREAT BIG HAPPY CROWDS! NOW ENJOYING TO THE UTMOST Tho Greatest Dramatic Picture— The Beat Music— The Most Glorious Entertainment ever Presented, by V. M. BEEBE. During the Screening of "THE BREATH OP THE GODS," lllis World Famous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Under the Distinguished Conductorship ot MR ALFRED J. BUi>/. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ, Plav Magnificent Selections from:—"The Mikado, "Chu Chin Chow. "Madam Butterfly," and "Japo Niaiserie." Overture, "The Magic Flute"; Entr'act. "The Rosary." "THE BREATH OF THE GODS." "THE BREATH OF THE GODS." "THE BREATH OF THE GODS;" A mighty outstanding Super Drama- made of the okish. of Threo Great Races—staged amid tho exotic beauty of the Magic Lund ot Cherryblossoms. Starring the Japanese Bernhardt, TSURU AOKI. TSURU AOKI. TSURU AOKI, IT'S A UNIVERSAL SUPER JEWEL PICTURE IN SIX THUNDERING PARTS, AND WE ARE PROUD OF IT. THEN A DOUBLE INSTALMENT OF "KING OF THE CIRCUS." , One Full Hour of Tremendous Excitement. BESIDES: That Great Big Lion Coined)', "LEAPING LIONS AND JAILBIRDS," AND WE'VE GOT a most interesting and instructive INTERNATIONAL NEWS FILM THREE FULL HOURS: OF. HAPPINESS. Reserves at The Bristol, or ring up Brother Beebe (He's always on the, job), 'Phone Number 3738. 7609 p H O R A L H ft A L L. MONDAY, JUNE 6th. GRAND VOCAL RECITAL By MISS MARIE NILSSON, MISS MARIE NILSSON, MISS MARIE NILS SON, The Brilliant Operatic Soprano from theOPERA HOUSE, ROYAL ALBERTHALL. and QUEEN'S HALL CONCERTS (LONDON). SPLENDID PROGRAMME OF OPERATIC SOLOS AND BALLADS. MISS NJLSSON wil] bo' Assisted l-y MR ERNEST EMPSON (Pianist). Prices: ss, Ss, and 2s, plus tax. Box Plan at The Bristol on Juno Ist. » HUGH S. HOBBS, , *' 7666 Manager. lENEVIEVE—HE WON'T MARRY ME! ~f WHAT'LL I DO? NANCY— Ha! So it" is "DANGEROUS BUSINESS!" 7668 NEXT WEEK. rpHE PICTURES WORTH WHILE J- SEEING, Will be . "IDOLS OF CLAY,". Starring; MAE MURRAY and DAVID POWELL; AndU • 'CONRAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH," Starrinsr THOMAS MEIGHAN 7660 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. DR. THOMAS •'MILL. ■ M.8., F.R.C.S. • (Ed.). EAR,' NOSE, AND'THROAT\ DOMINION BUILDINGS, Cathedral square. Telephone A 4610. Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. 2 v.m. to 5 p.m. . . . S7IF MEETINGS. '■■ NORTHERN A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MpETTNG of the NORTHERN A. and P. ASSOCIATION will he held on FRIDAY, at 7.30 p.m., in tho Association's Rooms, Percival street, RangioKi. BUSINESS:v To receive Report and Balajise-alieet. Election of Officers. , General. '' W. J. YOUNG, Secretary. Box i, Raugior-a. 7885 ..4 MEETING in connexion with the diex\. tress in Christchurch will bo. held in the Poultry Club Room, Lichfield street (entrance at Mason, Strainers' right oi-way), 'tji 2 p.m. FRIDAY,.27th May. All women ■workers' arc invited to attend. 958 PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. PARTNERSHIP. "\7irANTED, a Good/ Active SALESMAN, »» with at least £750 of Capital," as PARTNER in successful business in Timaru. Extra. Capitail is required for extension, of business, of which incoming partner will have charge'. Good Prospects. Apply in first instance to RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TUNG'S BIRTHDAY. DUNEDIN SHOW AND RACES. TOLIDAY Excursion Tickets will _js- ] sued from any station to any station on South Island Main Lin© and Brancshes from lut to 3rd June, and from any rtation on South Island Main Line and Branches to Dunedin on 30th and 31st May. All availablo for return till 18th June. 7630 BY ORDER. DOMAIN BOARD. WAIAU DOMAIN. fPHB Waia,u Foot-hall Club are authorised J- to make a charge for Waiau-Kaikoura Ma-tch, May 28th. 992 C. E. DERRETT, Chairman. LOST AND POUND. LOST,. Black Musquaeh FURS (large sqsare collar and "granny" muff). Reward for information leading to recovery of same. Rawle, Vicarage, Waikari. 800 LOST, from Meadowbank, last Saturday, .28 Halfbrcd EWES, . branded Maltese Cross on left side. Anyone knowing their whereabouts- please communicate with J. WiLson. Meadowbank. 56 LOST, at Addington Yards, yesterday, Gold Wnstkt WATCH: loft on washbasin. Reward on returning to Pyne, Gould, Guinness, Ltd., Cashel street. 7635 lOST, Moncfev, May 23rd, Brown Leather t PURSE, containing notes and silver, between Pannell's and Railway Station. Finder rewarded on returning to "Press" Office. 8« OST, Two-bar Gold, Amethyst-corilrc. BROOCH, between Railway Station aud Sherbourue street, on Monday night, Reward. .T.M.S., "Pre 3»" Office. 982' OST, between Cartel and Kihncresiieeta,, i via Bolleston avenue, Jet CHAIN, lie--ward on returning to Misa Cotterill, Vi C&ehe-l street. TeJephons_22Bo. 386 I "'OST, by Returned Soldier, Monday, be- ' tween Town and Brighton, WALLET, containing Notes and Soldier's Discharge. Substantial reward on returning to Soldier*' Club. 996 5 REWARD.—Lost, in Random, on Tuesday, a. SUM OF MONE-Y in' r.otis. Finder will receive Iho übnvo tcard on returning; to "Prefo" Ayer.oy,
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17155, 26 May 1921, Page 1
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