AMUSEMENTS. CRYSTAL Tin Best T>™t. GREAT J&-R v Tho Best Theatre in tho^rapira. HOME OP THE WORLD-tAMOUS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The Only Full Symphony Orchestra in . Theatje in Australasia.'} THIS WEEK. THIS WEEK, j V. M. BEEBE Presents " A Mightv Pro-ammo of MUSIC, PICTURES, and SONG. The Most Elaborate and Artistic Entertainment Ever Offered Anywhere. '■ Continued TRIUMPHANT Enp>B»m«wt— Positively the Last Week oi MARIE NILSSON, MARIE NILSSON, MARIE NILSSON. , The London Prima Donna Exqtiisit*, And Scottish Soprano Divine, ENORMOUS Programme- of the Greatest j Pictures from the Greatest Studios on Farth-V \ PRISCILLA DEAN, P.RISCILLA DEAN, PRISCILLA JEAN, PRISCILLA DEAN.. , PRISCILLA DEAN,. / PRISCILLA DEAN. Actress—Dazzling and a Brilliant, Wholesome, anQ •Teridwi'Djrama'W the "World's Under Side." .""viiiE EXQUISITE THIBET ''"THJ? EXQUISITE THIEF." Crook"\St<Jry Do Laxe—Undei ey Really ~„J—Elaborate and Fashionable Gowns—Thills that Throb—Comedy that Tickles, and a'i'Star {hat Scintillates. ,-•- ! J x DEAN, .. PRISCIL\A DEAN, / In a UNIVERSADVMASTEHPIECE, In All Her DynamiVLoyelinoss, and Supported hy m in Supported hy »i Al\ Stat, Vast, —"THE EYQtTIKTTW. ITmEF -"THE i |rtiMiai<»^VXlM THEN—GOLDWYTPSGreat (Kfcjart %vpor Comedy—a Rollicking Romance of\ a Virtuous Vamp. v.. \ "THE BLOOMING ANGEL*' ■ "THE BLOOMING Ai\ ,( GEL"V "THE BLOOMING ANSEL"• "THE BLOOMING ANGEL" Starring Tvpi'-l, Zippical, DeilghtittJ MADC E KENNEDY. MADGE KENNEDY. ■, • \ MADGE KENNEDY. ' c, ' J. MADGE KENNEDY. % This Virtuous Vamp Was a Cold-Cream Chomp Hor Eyebrows and Cheeks Had n Delicate Stamp, She Married a Bloke Who was Worse Than, Broka And the Family Watch • Was Still in Soak. So She Rustled Hor Laces Kicked Over the Traces And Cleaned Up a Fortune On Other Girls' Faces. LAST—ABSOLUTELY LAST-Cbapte/ ol "DO OR DIE," with EDDIE POLO. "DO OR DIE," with EDDIE POKO. A Great Finish to a Great Story; JOE MARTIN COMEDY, \ JOE MARTIN COMEDY. \ INTERNATIONAL NEWS. "V SUPERLATIVE MUSIC, Inimatably Played by the World Famous SYMPHONY OKuHESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of 22 Solo Musicians. Uader the Distinguished Conductorshin o' MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. . MISS NILSSON Sing*, With Full Orchestral Accompaniment: "One Fin© Day" (Madame Butterfly) ■-■■■- (Puccini). "I Pitch My Lonely Caravan at Night" (Erio Cofttes). (Violin Oblig-ato by H. Ellwood.) "Comm' Through the Rye" .. (Burns); "April Showers' .. .. (Louis Silvers). "Serenade" .. .. .. (Gounodi). ORCHESTRAL NUMBERS Include:Overture, "Lu'stspiel" (Keler Bela.); Ist lont Beethoven's 6th' Symphdny; "Ant- - dantino" (Lemaire), "Summer Days" (new) (Erio Ooates); "Intermezzo" (Sinclair); "The Three Nymphs" (Cobb): "Tho Robe. Maid" (new) (Montague Phillips); "Suite Gaie" (by request) (Gabriel-Mario); "The Naughty PrinceßS (Guvillier); Pianoforte Quartette No. 1 (Fesca), artists, Miss Hcmus, Messrs Ellwood, Moody, and Lawrence. RESERVES at The Bristol, or' ting up Brother Beobo (he's aTtfays on the job). 'Phono 8768. 9572 CANTERBURY COLLEGE DRAMA SOCIETY. S p.m. p'HOEAL HAIL.' 8 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL Oth, TUESDAY, APRIL 1141. "THE MAN OF DESTINY." "THE MAN OF DESTINY." "THE MAN OF DESTINY." Cast: Napoleon Bonaparte . Professor J. Shelloy. The Lady . . . Miss F. Fairbairn. The Lieutenant . ; '. Mr P. T Cox Guiawppo .... . • .Mr J Earl Supported by a Musical Programme of Exceptional Merit. Prices: 4s, 3s (re 3.), 2a. Box Plan opens at Bristol on Monday, April 3rd. 98(51 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS' C'.jMPAiS'Y, LIMITED. • rp>HE COMPANY hereby gives one month's '-*-. notice ol ite intention to ISSUE a SPECIAL POLICY m place of Policy No. .254176, issued by the Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Co, Ltd., on tho life of ALBERT JAMES PEPPLER, and declared tj have been lest. ' C. A. RICHARDSON, Secretary. Wellington, 29th March, 1922. 9941 KEMPTHOR.NE, PRCSSER AND C'O.'S ' NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. A DIVIDEND at the rate of 4 per cent, for the half-year ended' January 81at, IK2 (making 8 per cent, for tho year) has been declared, and wiil be payable on and after 7th April, 1922, at the Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., at its Branches throughout tho Dominion DIVIDEND WARRANTS will be posted to all Shareholder on tie register at March 10th, 1922. WILLIAM TAYLOR, General Manager. Head Office, Dunedin. 9938 PATENT NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. , Proprietors of Now Zealand Patent JL No. 44172, entitled "SHOCK ABSURiSiiK," are desirous of entering into negotiations with one or more firr Zealand ior exploiting their invention in this country by way of license to manufacture, '•' othciwise, on reasonable terms. All communications should he addressed in the first instance to MESSRS BALDWIN and RAYNAUD, Patent Attorneys, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch. and Dunedin. SS67 PUBLIC NOTICE. THE Proprietors of New Zealand Patent No 32615, cntit-ed "PICKING HOPS," are deeirous of entering into negotiations with one or more firms in New Zealand for exploiting their invention and ensuring its full development and practical working in this country, by way of License to manuor otherwise, on reasonable terms. All communications should be addressed in first instance to Messrs BALDWIN and RAYWARD, Patent Attorneys, Wellington, Auckland, Ckrietchurch, and Dunedin. 9368
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 1
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