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AMUSEMENTS. GREATER Crystal palace The Best Theatre in the Empire. HOME OP THE WORLD-FAMOUS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Tho Only Full Symphony Orchestra in Any Theatre in Australasia, LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF "A PARISIAN SCANDAL." "STOP THTEF." And Present Great Bi™ Programme. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Afternoon and Night To-day NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK V. M. BEEBE Presents A Mighty Prolamine of MUSIC, PICTURES,' and SONG. The Most Elaborate and Artistic Entertainment Ever OHercd Anywhero. Continued TRIUMPHANT Engagement— Positively the Last Week of MARIE NILSSON, MARIE NILSSON, MARIE NILSSON, The London Prima Donna Eiquisits, And Scottish Soprano Divine. MISS NILSSON'S MISS NILSSON'S Numbers will bo Announced Monday.

AMUSEMENTS. "Where Music in its true Artistic Senso is Allied to tho Perfect Motion Picture." IP VERY BODY'S J (The Distinctive Theatre.) NEXT WEEK. X E X T WEEK. ANOTHER DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT OF PICTURES AND JJUSIC! I Feature Iso. 1— ever screened, entitled "THREE WORD BRAND." "THREE WORD BRAND." "THREE WORD BRAND." "THREE WORD BRAND." "THREE WORD BRAND." "Three Word Brand'' is another of thoao tremendous thrilling Western romances vrliich made William ?. Hart go deservedly popular with thousands of pictuiegoers. Ho has a wonderful dual _ role, his distinct acting of tho two parts being a revelation.

ENORMOUS Programme of the Greatest Pictures from tho Greatest Studios on Forth— > PRISCILLA DEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN, PRISCILLA JEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN,. PRISCILLA DEAN. The Magnificent Actress —Dazzling and Beautiful—ln a Brilliant, Wholesome, nni Tender Drama of the "World's Under Sido." "THE EXQUISITE THIEF."- '- —G EXQUISITE THIEF." t "THE EXQUISITE THIEF." ! "THE EXQUISITE THIEF."— "THE EXQUISITE THIEF." j A Crook Story De Luxe—Underworld | Scenes True to Type and Locale—Homes of New York's "Four Hundred" as they Roally Are—Gorgeous and Lavish Settings—Elaborate and Fashionable Gowns—Thrills that Throb—Comedy that Tickles ( aDd a Star {hat Scintillates. PRISCILLA DEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN. In a UNIVERSAL MASTERPIECE, In AH Her Dynamic Loveliness, and Supported bv an All Star Cast, in "THE EXQUISITE THIEF." "THE EXQUISITE THIEF." 1 "THE EXQUISITE THIEF."—— A Great Big Picture of Much Fun and Many Exciting Moments. HEN—GOLDWYN'S Great Six-part Super Comedy—a Rollicking Romance of , a Virtuous Vamp, , "THE BLOOMING ANGEL." "THE BLOOMING ANGEL" "THE BLOOMING ANGEL" "THE BLOOMING ANGEL" — "THE BLOOMING ANGEL". "THE BLOOMING ANGEL" Starring' Typical, Zippical, Delightful MADGE KENNEDY. MADGE KENNEDY. MADGE KENNEDY. MADGE KENNEDY. MADGE KENNEDY. MADGE KENNEDY. This Virtuous Vamp Was a Cold-Cream Champ Her Eyebrows and Cheeia Had a Delicate Stamp, She Married a Bloke Who was Worse Than Broko And the Family Watch •• Was Still in Soak. So She Rustled Her Laces Kicked Over the Traces And Cleaned Up a Fortune On Other Girla' Faces. 'LAST-ABSOLUTELY LAST-Chaptsr ol "DO OR DIE," with EDDIE POLO. "DO OR DIE,;' with EDDIE POLO. A Great Finish to a Great Story, JOE MARTIN COMEDY. JOE MARTIN COMEDY. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. ORCHESTRAL and VOCAL ITEMS Will bo Announced in Monday's Papers. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC, Inimatably Played by the World Famous SYMPHONY OiwHESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of 22 Solo Musicians. The Only Great Orchestra in Australasia. Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MS ALFRED J. BUNZ. RESERVES at The Bristol, or ring- up Brother Beebe (bo's af.vaye on the fob). Phono 3758. , " g^j. OFTEN IN OUR GREATEST HAPPINESS, STEALING UPuiN' US UNA VV AUKS i'U BLAST OUR LIVES, CUAlii xHE TKAuEDIKS OF LIFE, SWIFT AND >3 S. The Super-Feature showing To-day and Tonight will bo remembered long alter others are forgotten. QUEEN'S U-UjWTS 11 to lu. PICTURES AND MUSIC. PICTURES AND MUSIC'. Wo take pleasure in offering, for the first time in Christeluuch, one oi tuo most thrilling, most absorbing and gripping I'hoto-plays ever produced. VERA GORDON The VERA GORDON "Mother" VERA GORDON in VERA GOHijON ''Humoresque. 1 In a story wiiero thero is an excuse for tears a-plenty and laughs galore. A gerfeot picture in light and eliude. An appeal as aura as sunshine. "THE GREATEST LOVE." "THE GREATEST LOVE." "THE GREATEST LOVE," "THE GREATEST LOVE.'' "THE GREATEST LOVE." "THE GREATEST LOVE." You will like this picture, it is a masterpiece. What tho papers say:— "Deserves a place in the list of tlw> year's beat pictures." , "Contains the various elements deemed etfaential for a 'big' picturo, namely, a strong story, a lovable star, £ne direction, and a lovable cast." Then in addition — A Six-reel 100 1; p. Super Comedy-Drama. WILL ROJEHS WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS In a story of Laughter, Pathos, and Thrills, "JES' CALL ME JIM." "JES' CALL ME JIM." "JES' CALL ME JIM." Thero is a brilliant supporting and a DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME OF MUSIC. PRICES AS USUAL. 9908

"THREE WORD BRAND." "THREE WORD BRAND." "THREE WORD BRAND." "THREE WORD BRAND." "THREE WORD BRAND." The picture abounds in sensations, spontaneous comedy, in love-interest, and beauty. Ail throughout there is a ei£ftsrity of touch, a surertess and a mounting" interest that holds and convinces to the end. Feature No. 2 A Saucy and Delightful French Farce, mtn a real French Flavour, entitled "HER BELOVED VILLAIN," "HER BELOVED VILLAIN," "HER BELOVED VILLAIN,' "HER BELOVED VILLAIN," "HER BELOVED VILLAIN," / Starring WANDA HAWLEY. WANDA HAWLEY. WANDA HA'WLEY. WANDA lIAWLEY. WANDA HAWLEY. Juat imagine asking your pal to do your proposing for you—— Jupfc imagine any man with the n©iV6 to call his ma-in-law a high-kicker. You will laugh till your eides achol ! Feature No. 3 A Wonderful Musical Programme, Starring EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. Conductor; W. J. Bellingham, F.S.M. Some of the Items: Overture—"L'lmpressario" .... Mozart Xylophone Solo —"O-hi-o" . . . ■ . Karn Clarence Crawford. Grand Opera—"Danee of Apprentices" . . • Wagner "Inquisitive Woman" . . . Wolf-Ferrari Entr'acte —"Coming Homo" . • - Willeby (Specially arranged by W. J. Boilingham, F.S.M.) t Symphony—"o Major No. 36" . . . Mozart Overtures —"Athalie" .... Mendelsshon "Lo Roi D'ys" . I"» 10 Light Selections — "Gipsy Love" L®? 8 * "Tumble In" . * Waltz Songa— T „ .. "Wondering If Ita Lovo . . . Hylton "Sweet and Low" Johnstone, USUAL PRICES. Rwema at Tho Bristol, or 'Phone <925. 9915 ieand theatre. s ■ Commencing ■ TO-DAY—From Noon—TO-DAY. Tho Story of a Man, a Knowing Horse, a Faithful Dog, Wild Gee bo, and Romance, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, In his Latest Picture, baaed on tho Novel by MAX BRAND. „ "WILD GEESE." "WILD GEESE. And a Sequel to "Tho Untamed.' "THI2 NIGHT HORSEMEN." "THE NIGHT HORSEMEN." "THE NIGHT HORSEMEN." "THE NIGHT HORSEMEN." "THE NIGHT HORSEMEN." Gazette—MUTT and JEFF—World's News. ' SUNSHINE COMEDY. "BUSINESS IS BUSINESS." SATURDAY PRICES—3d, Bd, 9d- Night: le Id, Is. Bd. Reserves 6d extra.' 9314 SUNDAY CONCERT. SUNDAY CONCERT. APIIIL 2nd. APRIL 2nd. L IBERTY THEATRE. XBERTY THEATRE. PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS' ORCHESTRA. PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS' ORCHESTRA. New Orchestral Programme. By Special Request. MARIE NILSSON, ■ World Famous Prima Donna, Will Sing Specially Selected Songs. CANTERBURY COLLEGE DRAMA SOCIETY. 8 p.m. QHORAL HALL. 8 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 6th, Tuesday, april nth. "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. r Cox Guisoppe • ■ .• • J ®arl Supported by a Musical Programme of Exceptional Merit. Prices: 4s, 3s (res.), 2s. Box Plan opens at Bristol on Monday, April 3rd. 8861

H O R A L HALL. J.'o-NIUHT APRIL Ist. PAPAKURA CONCERT. 1. Pianoforio oe.ecuon - - "Oliopin in B" iviiod KIJ.A HULilbB. 2. Songs (a) i' airy Rovcls (b) DinKj ilea cea ma, 11 all': TK AU. 8. Elocutionary lttcital Mil A. VyR£.i)GINGTON. i. Songs (a) -bJetjio (b) Lowiand Sea PAPAAURA. ■ 5. Songs-and Accompaniment MISS Kl'lA HUIjMES. 6. Violin tioio, "Preiudo and Allegro" - - (Dugnani) MR ARTHUR GORDON, 7. Duet ' Night Hymn at Sea" MADAME TE AU aua .fAi.-AJi.Uii A. part 11. 8. Pianoforte Selection., "First Movement, Opus 10" (Beethoven) MISS RITA HOLMES. 3. (a) In ter Nos; (fa) "La fcerenata" - (Tosti) PAPAKURA. 10. Violin Solo. "Scene and Variation" - - - ' (Saitini Kiesler) MR ARTHUR GORuuN. 11. Sonea (a) My Door; (b) L'eto (Chanunade) MADAME TE AU, 12. Potted Humour MR. A. CREDGINGTON. 13. Du»t "Rose of Aly Heart" MADAME TE AU and PAPAKURA. Box Plan i 3 at, THE BRISTOL. Change of Programme ou Monday. j Reserves, 43 6d; 'Unreserved, 3s 2a (plui Amusement Tax). • 8912 sFOßxma. AMBERLEY RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. let APRIL, 1922. FIRST RACE STARTS 11.45 a.m A SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN with A Excursion Fares will leave Chnstchurch Station at 9.20 a.m., arriving Greney's road at 11.9 a.m., and returning from Grenoys road at 6.20 p tn. Horao Train leaves Sockburn at 6.20 a-m-> Rangiora S a.m., and arrive Greney's road 8.55 a.m., returning from Greney'a road a' 6.10 p.m. c COTHEH> 9610 " Secretary. SHOWS. 0 XFORD A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. riARDiS PAbTY at 39 Haw .horn road, or PAPANUI, £.30 THIS AFTERNOON. Produce, Cake and Sweets Stalls, Afternoon. Tea, Music, end other attractions. In. aid at Fftpamii Memorial* 123 17th ANNUAL SHOW. THURSDAY, APRIL 6th, 1922. GREAT COMPETITIONS. EXCELLENT ES'i'P.U;: The Christchurch Pipe Band discourses'. The W.C.T.U. Caters. SPECIAL TRAIN Arrangements from Christchurch. DO NOT MISS THIS popular fixture. Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d, Motorcars 2fJ fi 4 !. LANCELOT WATSON, 96C6 Hon. Secretary. HOLMES and Son'B, Ltd., for Bedding made from the best Samarang K&poc. Guaranteed our own manufacture. H 6713 T Cleanser for cleaning Li Jdtohen utensils. All Stores, ed.iwr

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 1

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