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AMUSEMENTS, GREATER pRYSTAL PALACE. J The Best Theatre in the Empiw. Open 1 to 6 p.m., 6.50 to Skopytime.. V. M. BEEBE Presents, tie Most Maroifioent Programme Ever Offered in any Theatre on Earth t TWO Mighty Masterpieces 1 Each Production an Achievement! FD3ST, AMERICA'S GREATE9T AOTOR, LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRTMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE. In His Greatest Picture, "I AM THE MAN." "I AM THE MAN." "I AM THE MAN." "I AM THE MAN." "I AM THE MAN." A Throbbing Drama from the Book of Life. SECOND MIGHTY MASTERPIECE f A Classic of tho Stage made into a Glorious Triumph of the Screen: GEORGE BEBAN GEORGE BEBAN GEORGE BEBAN GEORGE BEBAN GEORGE BEBAN In tho Greatest Drama tio Sensation of the Season: a picturisation of the worldfamous piny that Mr Beban has played for ,»ver fourteen years, "THE SIGN DP THE ROSE." "THE SIGN OP THE ROSE." "THE SIGN OF THE ROSE." "THE SIGN OP THE ROSE." ' "THE SIGN OF THE ROSE." It is overwhelmingly filled with pathos, humsnness, tenderness—high-lighted with delicious humour—and contains a nice balance of heart interest, drama, and inimitable i character acting, which has made Beban s I PIETRO a beloved characterisation. | If you are not a devotee of the soreen. oui» viaifc line iumihv uuy """u ftv.»*«. w. ( special significance are presented, come to one of our presentations of "THE SIGN OF THE ROSE." TH3RDMIGHTY MASTERPIEOE— Third of the World-famous "FIGHT AND WIN STORIES." "FIGHT AND WIN STORIES." Starring tho world's greatest fighter, JACK DEMPSEY. The Most Original Boxing Stories ever Written. A Now Ono Every Week—«*ch one complete in itaelf. CENTURY COMEDY and NEWS FILM. ' SUPERLATIVE MUSIO Inimitably played by the World-famous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, The Bost Orchestra in Australasia, Under the distinguished conduotarsbip of MR ALFRED J; BUN«. Orchestral numbers include:-. Overture "Morning, Noon , and Night" (Sopp-A: et Dalila" (Soint-Saens); "0 For the Wit of a Dove" (Mendelssohn); "NaaareL, ! (Gounod); "Florentine (Godard); "Two Irish Tones Sketches'! (O'Donnell); "Le Revoil Dea Pleura" (Fl*mout); "All Alone" (Berlin); 'ItAWi. Gonna Rain" (Hall). RESERVES at 'i&s. Bristol, or ring up Brother BeebtT (he's I'wftya on the job), 'Plimm jwrr.-' ■■'. . r, ■ 9BSO HOW HOW HOW ARE YOU ON CROSSWORDS? EH? Well, what's a word of seven letters hinting at great joy and meaning >the best showNew Zealand has had since Hongi howled i his haka at Hauraki? The answer is NOT a lemon, hut. - ?* ; -. l ; , Viv--S^7B;?*.. , ;*ffr% Yes, it and an earhJ, too, of queer quips and merry melody. ' j. . ■_ m H Ef A THE, ROYAL. A BRIGHT burst of BRILLIANT. burlesque. SEE the carryings-on ' of' tho cute little curates at a captivating CTirißtehurch cabaret. SEE the lovely ladies of .the ballet. SEE THE MIGHTIEST EXTRAVAGANZA—we don't know what that word SAID. THE MIGHTIEST EXTRAVAGANZA KNOWN IN THE HISTORY OF "CHEERIO" ' 'OHEERJD" "CHEERIO" Has the strangle-, "CHEERIO" i CHEERIO" BLUES. ''CJSSSiX "CHEERIO" : . 'KJHKBRIO" Done entirely by local industry. i SUPPORT NEW ZEALAND. GOODS. SUPPORT NEW ZEALAND GOODS.^ Follow tho footsteps to tho THEATRE ROYAL To-night, Mon., and Wod., Bth and 6th, and GIVE, GLOOM THE GO-BY. - ' ■ :_. _•■ No bankrupt prices here;—Bs,, «, 3s*la 6d. with sixpence extra as a. wise precaution that you will get a seat. Bookat The i ELECTION NOTICES. NORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL BOARD. COMBINED DISTRICT J3F THE BOROUGHS OF LYTTELTON, SUMNER, AND NEW, BRIGHTON. DECLARATION OF POLL. JT able Institutions Act, 1909," and * ina Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908, and thTabove combined district is as follows :- McRAE, DUNCAN - •• •• l m NORTON, FREDERICK GEORGE .. 2301 Informal -• ■ •• ". n ' ,„ JT he M bv declare tho said Frederick And i n? re ? y "™._ n..,_ »wt«l to such Dated at New Brighton this 2nd day of May, 1925. S. G. DALLEY, Returning Officer. MAYORAL ELEICnON, RA.NGIOBA. • A. BOWSE begs to express his Rangier*, M«y 2nd, W&>XIGENSOTG NOTICES. ! I.YTTELTON LICENSING DIBTBICT. NOTICE » hereby given Chat, in pursuance of the Licensing Act, 1908, and the Acts amending the same, the Quarterly (Annual) Meeting of tbo Licensing CommitJune, 1935, »t Noon, for the purpose hearing and determining ail appttcatio under the above Acts, of which doe noti shall have been given. Dated "at Christchurca this Ist day < May, 1925. "W. HARTE, Clerk of the Licensing Committee. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. SAFE DEPOSIT LOCKERS. THE Public bre notified that Safe D<s>om J- Lockers are availabl* in the new Pub lie Trust Building, Oxford usrxace, »t » *ea tal of from £1 per annum. For full particular. •s&,]District Public Trustee, ChrJrtchurcli.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18372, 4 May 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18372, 4 May 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18372, 4 May 1925, Page 1

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