AMUSEMENTa 'Where Music in O D Y' S. live theatre.) NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. George Fiuniaiirice's Wonderful Production, "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." ANNA Q. NILSSON, ANNA Q. NILSSON, NORMAN KERRY, GORMAN KERRY, and CYRIL OHADWICK. or.d CYRIL CHAMVICK. One of the most intensely mtWßtuig stories ever brought to the Screen. A Story of Mystery and i'irth. A wonderful blending of thrills, rj nnd laughter. Another triumph for the direcior of ' L'n With the Danco.'" "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." The Picturi&ation of the Play that ran en Broadway for two rears. The wholly human and deMshtfu'sly hutt.rrous play, which, like "Alfs "ivuttoii." t*l!s the atory of three soldiers, three thante acquaintances, prisoner of war. Pola in war, —reported lost, end now brbezed back home. A Ne'cr-do-Well, who, tearing the law, fas perfectly willing ti ' stay dead " A Bluo Blood, shell-shocked out of his namo and past into c habit of steal;' g • anything on sight. I A Bloomin' Cockney, whoso "resurrection" spoiled his step-mother's plaii3 for collecting his insurance money. Add a Wife, a. Baby, several Lovers and other complications, .nid you have t.u -trer of those remarkable comedy sennaiions. Produced in London, with Scenes in AVett End, East End, the City, and the Limehouße Districts. DON'T MISS IT! Then— The Screen's Greatest Fun-uiukor, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOfD, HAROLD LLOYD, In tho Fourth "Big" Paramount Comedy, "NEVER WEAKEN." ■ NEVER WEAKEN." "NEVER WEAKEN." "NEVER WEAKEN." Harold has a serious question to decide—tow to supply enough patients to the doctor to keep Ms sweetheart in her job as, his assistant.'' HE NEVER WEAKENED. Also— . A Delightful Musical ProgtMiuie I ' By i EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHEWT&A. Conductor: W. J. Bellingham, F.3.M. Some of the Items; — Overture, "Barber of Seville" . . Rossini 'Cello Solo, "Berceuse" . . . Jarrlefaldt Harold Beck. Xylophone Solo, "Peggy" . . . Western Clarence Crawford. ENTR'ACTE, "SERENADE" . . Widor Orchestral Suites — "Etienne Marcel" ...... Saint-Saens "Andanto" ; . . Greig Ballet Music, "Parysatis" . : Saint-Sains Light Selections — "Oh! Ob! Dolphins" Ruben "Pinaforo" Sullivan Fox Trots—"Ain't Wo Got Fun" , . . Conrad "Swanee" Gershwin "Margio" Klickmann USUAL PRICES. Reserves at The Bristol Or 'Phono 4925. 5»74
TO-DAY 2.30, TO-DAY 2.30, TO-DAY. HOLIDAY MATINEE. The only Matinee Performance of ' SAWING THROUGH A The World's Greatest Mystery. I Bd, Is Id. BARGAIN PRICES. 6d, Is id. FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Direction: Bon and John Fuller, Ltd. LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of the The World's Greatest Illusion. SAWING THROUGH A WOAIAN Introduced by P. T. SELBIT It has got all Christohurch greasing Is it possible to saw a wornan in halves? It does mot seem reasonable, but it will be done to-night. FRANK WHITMAN, The Dance Mad Fiddler. SIGNOR and SIGNORA MOLINARI, The Famous Operatic Duettiata. JACK BIiiCHLEY, That Versatile Chap, KIX Brilliant Lightning Cartoonist. HONOLULU FOUR. VICTOR THE GREAT. GLADYS VICTOR. HULEX AND BENT. Nothing but .Nonsense. THE HAREM-SCAREM GIRLS, In their Acrobatio SpeoiaUy. PRICES: D.C. and U.S 2a 2d, Stalls 11 la Id. Reserves 2s 9d. Plan, at the Opera House Confectionery Store all d»y. Doors 7.15 p.m. 6963 THE) AUSSIES ARE GOOD FIGHTERS, GOOD CRICKETERS, GOOD FOOTBALLERS. m-HE FOOTBALLERS ARE HERE The South Islanders say they car CAN THEY? Seo the MATCH at LANCASTER PARK, SATURDAY, JUNE 10th. HUNTOTQ. HUNTING. CHRISTCHURCH HUNT CLUB. THE HOUNDS will meet at THE KENNEiLS, AYLESBURY, oa TUESDAY, 6th JUNE, at 11 a.m. S. P. GODFREY, 39*1F Honorary Secretary. [SHER'S GREEN STRIPE WHISKY
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17471, 3 June 1922, Page 1
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