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AMUSEMENTS. fjpHEATBE ROYAL, Direction: J. C. "WILLIAMSON, LTD. MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), at 2.30. Thereafter every Wednesday and Saturday. Children. Half-prices to Matinees only, except Gallery, Is. "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." Never iii tho liistory of Moving Pictures has anything created such an absolute and COMPLETE SENSATION II COMPLETE SENSATION 11 D. W. GRIFFITH'S D. W. GRIFFITH'S SUPREME TRIUMPH. SUPREME TRIUMPH. The "Sun." critic says:—"The ice scene, liberally advertised, 13 outstanding. Or© is apt to marvel hotr a girl can lie on a broken slab Of ice, near an ice-jxim on a bitter river, floating down, buffeted here and there by the iec. pack until she is resoued near the fail. Miss Gish does this, and the Boy BftVea her —Heaven knows how! Strong jnett groaned last nijht during the "thrilliest" pait. and after ihe rescue the pent-up feelings of tha spectators resulted in hysterical la-ugihter." "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY POWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." Is more than a Picture-play. It is a. worlddrama. It goes straight to the heart. It is this human quality that has made "WAY DOWN EAST" "WAY DOWN EAST" the Greatest Success the Pioturs World has erer known. MANAGERIAL: _ Hundreds were nnablo to gain admission to tho spacious Theatre Royal on Wednesday and again, last night. This is only, what happoned the entire seasons where "WAY DOWN EAST" has been screened, eo intending Patron* M» advised to BOOK! BOOK!! BOOK!!! immediately and thus rvoid disappointment. SUPERB SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Of 14 Performers, Under Conductorship of Miss N«llio Blaok. Tho music has been specially composed and arranged in Grand Opera atyle, and will appeal to miJ6ic-loveTß. PRICES—D.C. 48, Reserved Stall# sa, Stalls 2s, Gallery Is 6d. All plus New Tax. The Box Plan is at THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES: G-allerv, Is 6d tickets only, at .Toy Cax«, where Plan is also on view after 5.30 p.m. Exclusively Controlled by United Artists (Australasia.), Ltd. 9799 WE START AT ELEVEN. QTJEEN'S Continuous, UEEN'S 11 to 10. ° The Final Screening To-night of EUGENE O'BRIEN In "THE LAST DOOR." And ALICE LAKE In "THE 1 INFAMOUS MISS REVELL.' Splendid Supporting Programme, including Scenes of the Pope Lying in State. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. A Vital, GJowing Drama of Life itself told in the universal language of humanity—a* great heart interest picture,' lavishly staged and superbly acted by a Superlative VERA GORDON Tho VERA GORDON "Mother" VERA GORDON of VERA GORDON "Humoresqu®.' In her Greatest Presentation, "THE INFAMOUS MISS REVELL." "THE GREATEST LOVE." "THE GREATEST LOVE." "THE GREATEST LOVE " "THE GREATEST LOVE." The Story of a Love that reached from tlw Cradle to the Confines of Eternity. Then in addition — WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS' WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS In "JES' CALL ME, JIM." "JES' CALL ME, JIM." GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PRICES AS USUAL. 6788 SITUATIONS VAOAHT. WANTED. FOR A NORTH ISLAND FREEZING COMPANY. A THOROUGHLY Experienced tund Competent ACCOUNTANT (salary at £375 per annum). ' Also, SUB-ACCOUNTANT (salary at £275 per annum). m , Men with Freezing Works experience preferred. _ , Apply, stating experience, with copies ol references, etc., in first instance, to MESSRS CAYGILL, NEWBURGH and CO., Publio Accountants, P.O. Box 687, 97] 2F ~ Chriatchurch. AN Old-eetablished Fire, Marine, and Accident INSURANCE COMPAQ Y» with a connexion, requires an AGENT ior ASHBURTON and Surrounding Districts. 3717F Apply 1.8. F., "Press.' (For continuation of "Situations Vac&nt" ee» page 13 of this issue.) WANTED TO LET. TO LET. ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR, the Wellington Woollon Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Premises, Lichfield street. Well lighted, fireproof. 2 lifts. ROOM 10—33 x 25. ROOM 11—42 x 2-1. ROOM 15—16 x 16. For full particulars apply—--IG34F THE MANAGER. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Black PURSE, containing Notes, near Fitzgerald avenue and Ferry road. Reward. Apply R.8.F., ,f Press" Of&ce. LOST or Stolen from Amberley, on' Monday, 1 Black and Tan Long-haired SHEEP DOG. Reward. Parkinson, Saltwater Creek. 0767 LOST, Addington Yards Wednesday last, Gold Wristlet WATCH. Ring 'phono 4257. Reward. 1712 LEFT No. 7 tram, Wednesday, Cretonne Bag, containing PURSE, etc. Reward. Government Valuation Department. _• 1713 "YSTOULD Person who picked up PURSE, V 1 containing money, in Victoria square Telcphono Bos, kindly leave for T.8.F., this office. Reward. 1727 | OST, GREASE PUMP, between Victoria ntreet and Fendalton. Rewairl. Cooper and Piyce, 100 Victoria street, G'hrisfohurch. financial! SECURITY OF TRUST FUNDS. fT-HE establishment of THE DOMINION TRUST CO. of N.Z., Ltd., provides testators with every advantage recessary for the protection of beneficiaries. Handbook gratis on application. OFFICES : 163 Hereford street, Christchurch. Manager: JAMES STEPHEN DAY. Dl&'jG BOARD AND RESIDENCE. STAY AT BRIGHTON THIS SUMMER! B RIGHTON'S Bracing iiea Air bungs to the tirod business man una woman complete rest. Tho NEW BRIGHTON CAi .i offers you quiet,, nomely comfort, an excellent table, and aii the facilities of a nraifi.« hotel! Spend your holidays at tti Cafe, nor accommodation 'phone 2635. 3. Jackson, JfiSitSiax troprie

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 1

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