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FOR A BBIGHT GARDES ET SFBIKO plsnt the iollowiag:— Hyacinths, separate colour*. Hyacinths, mixed. Ranunculus, choice mixed., -Anemone, choice mixed. Anemone, Filler's (scarlet). Crocus, assorted. Crocus, mixed Fresoiw. Snowdrop, B&flodils, etc. R. S. SHILLITO, SeodsmM, Nurseryman, and Florist, 933 767 Colombo street.

AMUSEMENTS. "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." POSITIVELY FINISHING ON SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT. The Management advise intending patrons to book their seat 3 immediately, as hundreds are being turned away nightly* HEA T R E ROYAL, Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. NIGHTLY AT S. MATINEE MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY, at 2.50. • NEXT WEDNESDAY, tit 2.30. FINAL MATINEE. SATURDAY NEXT, at 2.30. Children Half-prices to Matinees only, excel Gallery, Is. "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." The Greatest Success the Picture World lias ever known. "WAY DOWN EAST' Ran for U WEEKS IN NEW YORK At 4 Dollars <v Sent. Now in its seventh month at th» EMPIRE THEATRE, LONDON, And Still Going Strong. "WAY DOWN EAST." i WKLY DOW" EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." WTTUWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." Is D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE." D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE. D. W. GRIFFITH'S MASTERPIECE. That Fact Speaks Volumes. Did you *cc his previous presentations? "THE BIRTH OF A NATION." "INTOLERANCE." "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" Then you will readily understand why Hundreds are bring turned away nightly from tho Theatre Royal, for "WAY DOWN EAST" "WAY DOWN EAST" Is his SUPREME TRIUMPH. SUPREME TRIUMPH. SUPERB SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Of 14 Performers, Under Conductorship of Miss Nellie Black he music has been specially composed %and arranged in Grand Opera style, "•■ and will appeal to music-lovers. ff?ICES—D.C. 4s, Reserved Stalls 3a, 2s, Gallery Is 6d. All prices plus iHevr sax. J \ The Box Plan is at \ J '"!. THE BRISTOL. ij SA%EMGaUery Only) at the Toy Cave. olusijjSf Controlled by United Artists (Australasia), Ltd. 9948 r EN IN OUR GREATEST HAPPI:SBv STEALING UPON US UNAWARES *„ BLAST O\R LIVES, COME THE TRAGEDIES viafflf LIFE, SWIFT AND MER£ILESS*|P The Super-Feature showing To-day and Tonight will be remembered long after others aro forgotten. PICTURES AND MUSIC. PICTURES AND MUSIC.

Wo tako pleasure in offering, for the first time- in Christehuvch, one of tho moat thrilling, most absorbing and gripping Photo-plays ever' produced. VEHA GORDON Tho VERft GORDON "Mother" VER4 GORDON in VERA GORDON "Humoresque.' In a story where there is an excuse for tears a-plenty and laughs galore. A perfect picture in light and ehado. All appeal M euro 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 the papers say: "Deserves a place in. the list of tho year's best pictures." "Contains the various elements deemed essentia! for a 'big' picture, namely, a etrong story, a lovable fitar, fine direction, and a lovablo cast." Then in addition— A Six-reel 100 h p. Sudot Comedy-Drama. WILL ROGERS "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." There is a brilliant supporting and ft ■DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME OF MUSIC. PRICES AS USUAL. . , W4S TEAUD THEATRE. Now Showing: TOM MIX , >T . ,_,, TOM MIX Tho Story "TheNighthoreemen. TOM MIX of a Wile". "The Niuhtborpemen. TOM MIX and West "The NigWwatohmea. TOM MIX Nature Gazette^MUTT and JEFF—Worlds News. SUNSHINE COMEDY. d, 6d, 9d. Night 6d and la Id. 8946 A GRAND SPECTACULAR DRAMA! "IBAND THEATRE. Commencing cm FRIDAY. THE GREATEST THE GREATEST RACING DRAMA RACING DUAMA „,,„„., EVER STAGED! "THUNDERCLAP. "THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." Filled with Tingling Scenes Bringing Spectators Breathless to the edge of their eeats. EVER STAGED! High Play in High Life, Attended By Stirring Adventure, At tho Gaming Bousa and the Racecourse. "THUNDERCLAP." "InUNDERCLAP." •THUNDERCLAP." ••THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." THRILLS! ACTION! THRILLS! ! Wonderful R&pids Bcene! SBKSBSBS MS" „ DON'T FORGET At Noon. 99« WANTED TO PUEOHASE. BUNGALOW, near Tram, VV -four or fivo rooms, on sewer nortU aspect, for cash; £I2OO to Apply ,™i-. G.P.0.. Christchurch. LOST AND POUND. on Sunday a Bunch. of KEYS. JU Finder rewarded on returning to Watkins, Ltd., Pastrycooks, Colombo street. _I6J f afternoon, in vicinity of L Krowles street, Scotch Tomer IUP Jdt). Finder rewarded. App.y 97 Papamu JL and Worcester streets, via Ollmer 8 " ",ET, containing notes vnd cheque. Liberal reward on returning to 026 Casliel street, Linwsod. D " "*~"b!>T, in Sydenham. J TOP TiiETH. Return to 37 Hustings street, Sydenham. Good reward. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. STAY AT BRIGHTON THIS SUMMER! BRIGHTON'S Bracing Sea Air brings to tho tired business man and woman compiete rest. Th» NEW BRIGHTON CAFI-: offers you quiet, homer.- Connor'., an excel,ent table, ana ul: th* facilities of a iir.tc'.aaa hotel! Spend your hnhJays at tfa. Cafi- £ot accommodation pnone ioso. J. JACKSON, JSRSKJIIBI Fronriato.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 1

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