AMUSEMENTS. GREATER CRYSTAL r A L A C E. The Best Theatre in the Empire. Open 1 to IJO p.m. (5.30 to -Sleepytime. LAST HAY AND NIGHT OF -fashion row." "RIDERS VP." And Present Successful Prcsrramrjo. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Afternoon and Night To-day. NEXT WEFK. COMMENCING MONDAY! V. M. BKEBE Presents another Magnificent Programme of Pictures and Music. More than THREE Full Hours of Joyful Entertainment. THREE Mighty Pictures. FIRST We Have REAIjART'S Miphty Picture of L-n-e, Adventure." and Intrigue, Depicting tho Fxciting Adventures of a White Girl in the Notorious Dens of <ho East. A T«le of Two Worlds. Showing' in Detail all the Splendour and Squaloi of the Bitarto Orient, "DAWN OF THE EAST." "DAWN OF THE EAST." "DAWN OF THE FAST." "DAWN OF THE EAST." "DAWN OF THE EAST." "PAWN OP THE EAST." Starring ALICE BRADY. ALICE BRADY. ALICE HIUDY. ALICE JSRADY. ALICE j>itAl)Y. A Tremendous Story of Life> in China. THEN WE'VE Got UNIVERSALE Smasliinc: Comedy Drama "THE LOVE "THE LOVE LETTER." "THE LOVE LETTER." •THE LOVE LETTER." Featuring GLADYS WALTON. GLADYS WALTON". GLADYS WALTON. GLADYS WALTON. NOW Comes Mighty Picture Number 3! A Thrilling, Speedy Romance of the Race Track from the Sensational Red Book Magazine Storioe of GERALD BEAUMONT. "FAST STEPPERS." "FAST STEPPERS." "FAST STEPPERS." "FAST STEPPERS." Featuring the Star of the Leather Pashm, BILLY SULLIVAN. BILLY SULLIVAN. BILLY SULLIVAN. BILLY SULLIVAN. BESIDES—"THE FAST EXPRESS," CENTURY COMEDY, and NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC Inimitably Played by the World-famou* SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The Beet. Orchestra in Australasia. Under the Distinguished Conductoraliip of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. RESERVES at The Bristol, or ring up Brother Bee bo (he's always on the job). 'Plion© 3758. 4312 CALEDONIAN HA L I», CHRISTCHURCE. IRENE MULVANY GBAY announces a SPECIAL MATINEE SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY (SATURDAY), NOVEMBER lot. 1924. AT 2.30 P.M. The Programme will include THE PIED PIPER Arranged as a Mime by Irene Mawer MOONLIGHT A Ballet arranged by Irene Mulvany GiW. SPEAR DANCE AUTUMN IDYLI OBSEQUIES TO PERSEPHONE. ' Ticket# may be oWained from the Pupili of tho Peters-Gray fiohool, also from Thi Bristol, and Beservw at The Bristol fron October 27th. Prices of Seats: 4s. and 2a (plus tax) r 187*; BALLROOM DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS BATES, Wellington, wil be in Christchurch for aan*» o»y*, and is TEACHING at the CABARET BOOM, DIXIELAND. All acceptable phasea of modem ballroom dancing taught. "Blues," Fox Trot, Tango, Waltz, Schottische, Eapagnole, "Chicago." Passe-Double (new dailce to one-step time). Day or evening lessone by appointment. TELEPHONE 647. 4000FP CALEDONIAN HALL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th. RUSSIAN CABARET. In aid of Girl Guide iwociafcion and Pluaket Society. Ticket*; £1 la; Gallery, 7» 6d (including Supper). Tables and Gallery Seats can be reserved at The Bristol, Monday, November 3rdi Entirely New and Original Programme. Patron': The Hon. Mra Tahu Rhodea. /"UJRISTCHURCH MUNICIPAL BAND, v/ (Late Tram-way Band.) VICTORIA SQUARE ROTUNDA, SUNDAY, NOV. 2nd, at 8.15 P.M. A Select Programme. Collection in Aid o£ Conteat Fond. DIDO AND TINEAS" _ Bv Mis 3 Millicent Jennings Choir. 1 JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, , " MONDAY, 8 p.m. Doors open 7.30. 16* .ir. gT. S. MICHAEL'S ANNUAL SALE OF /. WORK. PARISH HALL, DURHAM STREET. NOV. sth and 6th. 2.30 —5.30, 7—lo. Good opportunity to buy Xmas. Presents. MOTORS AND CYCLES. CARS FOR SALE. "POUR-CYLINDER. Three-Seater BUICK, J: with electric lighting and atarting in good running order. £145. SMALL Five-Senter OAKLAND, electric lighting and starting. £145. W. B. SCOTT and CO., LTD., 58640-1639 Gloucester street. GSODBICH 13515855 SIS "Best in the Long Run." They atand the acid teat of Service. GOODRICH SILVERTOWN TIRES, LTD., P€62l 224-226 Tuam atr>ot_ CHEAP CAR. BSISCOB, sinmle TOURING CAE. R.L., S.S. Fiist-claM Order. oSJj y
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18219, 1 November 1924, Page 1
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