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AMUSEMENTS. qsakd theatre. For the Very Bc3t in Pictures and Musio. LAST DAY. LAST NIGHT Of the Present Magnificent Programme, CHARLES KAY CHARLES tiAY CHARLES JtuiY In "SCRAP-IRON." "SCRAP-IRON." ,"SCRAP-IRON." And ANTONIO-MORENO AN*TONIO MORENO ANTONIO MORENO la "THREE SEVENS." "THREE SEVENS." "THREE SEVENS." TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW, Commences JOY WEEK AT THE GRAND, With Mr and Mrs CARTER DE HAVEN, CARTER DE HAVEN, CARTER DE. HAVEN, CARTER DE HAVEN, And their Crop of California!! Peaches, "MY LADY FRIENDS." "MY LADY FRIENDS." "MY LADY FRIENDS." "MY LADY FRIENDS." "-rY LADY FRIENDS." "MY LADY FRIENDS." "MY LADY FRIENDS." "MY LADY FRIENDS." They're Kissab'le, Cuddlesome, Wilful, and Wise, and vou'll Love Every One of them in this Big Comedy Hit brought from Stage to Screen. "MY LADY FRIENDS." "MY LADY FRIENDS." "MY LADY FRIENDS." Toddle along and meet 'em. The Comedy lately played by th» Jcs. Coy no Company through New Zealand. *' THE SUPERB GRAND ORCHESTRA, REORGANISED UNDER THE CONDUCTOESHIP OF MR A. L. SUTTON, MR A. L. SUTTON, Will Provide Appropriate Music TO-MORROW. Book at' The Bristol, or 'Phono 2934. 9782 THE GREATEST LOVE,'' a Photo-play that will be remembered long after others are forgotten. QUEEN'S, SATURDAY. - 0543 EVERYBODY'S (The Distinctive Theatre.) TWICE DAfLY. 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. "THE CHEAT IMPERSONATION." "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION." Starring JAMES KIRKWOOD. JAMES KIRKWOOD. "BEYOND." "BEYOND." Starring ETHEL CLAYTON. USUAL PRICES. . Reserve at The Bristol, or 'Phcn» 4935. THE GREATEST LOVE"—never ques. tioning, never doubting, always believing. QUEEN'S, SATURDAY. 9543 CANTERBURY COLLEGE DRAMA SOCIETY. 8 p.m. QEOBAI HALL. 8 p.m. c THURSDAY, APRIL fith, TUESDAY, APRIL 11th. "THE MAN OF DESTINY." "THE MAN OF DESTINY." • "THE MAN OF DESTINY." Cast: Napoleon Bonaparte . Professor J. Shelley. The Lady . '. . Miss F. Fairbairn. The Lieutenant " . . . Mr P. T Cox Guiseppe .... Mr J Earl Supported by a Musical Programme of Exceptional Merit. Prices: 4s, 3s, 2s. Box- Plan opens at Bristol on Monday, April 3rd. 9759 H 0 R A L HALL, SATURDAY, APRIL Ist. MONDAY, APRIL 3rd. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. The Popular Maori Tenor. MADAM TE AU, MADAM TE AU, New Zealand's Foremost Soprano. Assisted by a Coterie of Entertainers. I3ox Plan at Bristol. Pji^s: 4.5, 3s, 2s, plus tax. Reserved Seats <ls Gd. 9699 , ADDINGTON RESIDENTS. VbON'T FORGET the EASTER FAIR, to J-' be held in the Schoolroom, corner Harman and Sebvyn streets, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, March 31et and April Ist. Proceeds to help build a new Free Kindergarten in the district. Opsn Attornoon and Evening. Numerous Competitions. Amusement ior Young and Old. Admission: Afternoon Free", Evening 6d. 1711F SYDENHAM QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, April Ist. Full Band. T. Lawn, M.C. SPORTING. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1922. EASTER MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 17th and 18th APRIL. A CCEPTAXCES for GREAT EASTER and XX AUTUMN HANDICAPS, Forfeits for CHAMPAGNE and 30th 'CHALLENGE STAKES, also GENERAL ENTRIES close Oil . FRIDAY, 31st MARCH, at 8 P.M. F. C. COTHER, Secretary. P.O. Box 335. Telegraph Address: "Turf," Christchurch. 9700 AMBERLEY RACING CLUB. ASSCAL MEETING. Ist APRIL, 1922. FIRST RACE STARTS 11.45 a.rn A SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN with -A. Excursion Fares will leave Christchurch Station at 9.20 a.m., arriving Greney's road at 11.9 a.m., and returning from Greney's road at 5.20 p in. Horsa Train leaves Sockburn at 6.25 ajn., Rangiora 8 a.m., and arrive Grenoy'a road 8.55 a.m., returning from Greney's road at ti.lo p.m. F. C. COTHER, 9610 Secretary. I^OUND! —A Wife who won't spend her Husband's Millions, so ho gives them away to "MY LADY FRIENDS," at THE GRAND. TO-MORROW.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 1

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