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AMUSEMENTS. PIITSTAL V> Tho TSofii TVia.i The Best Theatre in the Empire. Open 1 to 5 p.m., 6.30 to Sleepytinic. V. M. BEEBE presents FIRST, a Mighty Universal-Jewel Masterpiece, in fOOO Feet of Glorious Film, "THE MAO WHIRL,"' "With MAY McAVOY, JACK MULHALL. BARBARA BEDFORD, MYRTLE STEDMAN, and GEORGE FAWCETT. Here is a story starkly accurate in its fidelity to human nature, emotional and frrinnin<r in its love appeal. SECOND MIGHTY ATTRACTION—GLENN - HUNTER and MARY ASTOR ; J In 'SECOND FIDDLE." BESIDES, Laßt of the Worhl-famouß FIGHT AND "WIN STORIES, CENTURY COMEDY and .NEWS FILM. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The Beat Orchestra in Australasia, Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. RFSEPVES at Tho Bristol, or imp up Brother Boebo (he's always on tho job), i •i'hono 3758. 609 d THEATRE EOYAL. MOSCOVITCH in "THE OUTSIDER.*' MOSOOYITCU iu "THE OUTSIDER. "When an actor of such standing in his art as Moscovitch comes to this country, wo can rightly pride ourselves on having been placed on the level o£ the eroat intellectual centres o£ the older world." —Melbourne "Herald." rtHEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON (N.Z.), LTD. J. C. WILLIAMSON'S GREAT STAR ATTRACTION. Commencing on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. ' THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. .T. 0. - WILLLAMSON LTD., J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD., Present tho Famous Actor-Genius that Set the Ears of tho World Ringing with his Fame, St O S O O ¥ I T 0 H, MQSGOVITGH, MOSCOVITCH, MOSCOVITCH. MOSOOVITCH, In His Stupendous Production oi *'THE OUTSIDER,'? "THE OUTSIDER," "the Outsider," I "THE OUTBIDER," "THE OUTSIDER," ! ! "THE OUTSIDER," ' "THE OUTSIDER," . "THE OUTSIDER," The Record-breaking Drama, which ran for . many months in London and Australia, and { Opera House, Wellington, during its seven nights' run. A TENSE AND VIRILE MODERN DRAMA, IN WHICH THE GREAT MOSOOVITGH APPEARS AS .ANTON BAGATZY. THE ROYAL COLLEGE OU WHOLE OF T This Play is Different tq Any You Havq • • Ever Seen. It is Powerful, Compelling, Appealing. It?ays"bare ihr fiorxjrof a yp;Ur|r'ana«:V«srrt}ro»■ crippled girl. Who Is desperate for the love that men deny her, because' of her infirmity. It keeps yon breathlessly interested, yet throughout are delightful comedy touches' , that bring laughter and'emJles.l ANTON RAGAT2Y IS A WONDERFUL 1 CHARACTER. ' PERHAPS YOU HAVE JtET HIM IN KEAL LIFE" COME AND. SEE. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TQ MISS THIS WORLD-FAMOUS STAR in '(THE OUTSIDER"—NEW ZEALAND'S LATEST AND GREATEST DRAMATIC SENSATION. BOX PLANS for the BTVE Performances open at The BRISTOL THIS MORNING - at 9 O'CLOCK. N Prices: Dress Circle and Res. Stalls, 8s; Stalls, 4s; Gallery,'ls 6d." Early Door Stalls and Gallery Is extra, plus Tax. '6094 BOXING! BOXING! BOXJNff. BOXING! BOXING J BOXIH>GI BOXING I TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 8 Pla Professional Boat: TOM HARBIS v. TOM LONG. Six Amateur Boats, by Leading Amateurs. I Special Seating and Heating Accommodation. BE EAEI/Y TO AVOID THE BUSH. | Popular Prices: 2a 6d, 6s, 10p, pins tax. j Reserves at Prießtnalf's. 4912 1 IJEBTINaS, CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY THE 22nd ANNUAL MEETING of Members will be held in the NAVY LEAGUE'B ROOM, Worcester street, on WEDNESDAY, June 24th, at 8 p.m. Business: Annual. Report and Balancesheet; Election of Officers; General. 5Q55F.P. E. COOPER, Secretary. OTHERS' THOUGHT GUILD"—TOMORROW (Wednesday), June 24th, at 3 p.m. At- 263 Manchester street. "Social Afternoon" to Welcome the New President'. 1252 BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY, IN THE SUPitiSMJS COURT, HOLDEN AT OHRISTCHUKCH. TVTOTTCE is hereby given that CHARLES IN WILLIAM FISBLrJB, of 421 Cashel street, Chrißtchureh, Salesman, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of Julv, 1925, at"2*o p.m. A. W. WAITERS, June 22nd, 1925. Official Assignee. 6083 LOST ASS FOUND. ■DECEIVED AS CHANGE, £lO NOTE XU FOR 10s NOTE. Particulars to Y J.UF., 12£S •Press." OST, on Lincoln road, Friday evening, J J between Sfaow Grounds and Terminus, Claudel CARBURETTER. Liberal reward on leaving at Avro Cycle Shop, 72 Lincoln road. 1260 LOST, one week ago, one Bay MARE, white on hind legs, cover on. Reward. No. 18 George street. New Brighton. 1240 LOST, afternoon, Monday, 22nd, short "string PEARLS. Finder please return Coatea and Co., High street. Reward. 1298 LOST," CRANK HANDLE for Sunbeam Car. Wojild finder please return to Rink Taxis. 1236 LOST, from 103 Claridgc's road, Styx, Black and White HEIFER, springing. Reward. 1242 STRAYED on to my premises, 60 ifurray place, St. Albans, 1 SHEEP. Unless I claimed within three days will bo sold to ! defray 1273 i "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE. Sound, restfni sleep assured. None genuine without.tie word "UNIQUE" on *topp»u a

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18415, 23 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18415, 23 June 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18415, 23 June 1925, Page 1

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