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AMUSEMENTS. GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. The Beet Thefctre in the Empire. Open 1 to 5 p.m.. 6.80 to Sleepytime. V. M. BEEBE presents FIRST, a. Mi?hty Universal-Jewel Maeterpiece, in fOOO Feet of Glorious Film, "THE MAD WHIRL," With MAY McAVOY. JACK MTJLHALL. BARBARA BEDFORD, MYRTLE STEDMAN. and GEORGE FAWCETT. . . Hera is » story starkly accurate in x» fidelity to human nature, emotional wid ErrinniTiv in its love nonenl. SECOND MIGHTY ATTRACTION—GLEN2T HCXTER and MARY ASTOR In '•SECOND FIDDLE." BESIDE*. Last of-the World-famous FIGHT AND WIN STORIES, CENTURV COMEDY and .NEWS FILM. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The Bast Orchestra in Australasia, Under the Distinguished Conductorahip o£ >fR ALFRED J. BUNZ. , RESERVES at The Bristol, or nngr "P Brother Beobe (he's always on the job), 'Phone 3759. 6095 c HORAL HALL. AEOLIAN 0 ?i U B. President: Mr Ernest Empson. For the advancement of Musical Culture. FIRST PUBLIC RECITAL. MONDAY. JULY 6th, 8 P.M. . A high standard of Pianoforte, Violin, ana Concerto work Avill bo performed- by the members. . . Subscribers are invitod. subscription beinp 10s 6d, entitling subscriber to two reserved seats for each of two concerts in the year. Applications to be sent to the hon. secretary, MISS PIRI THOMPSON, 77 River RESERVED ,d SEATS 8g 6d, UNRESERVED 2s 6d. Bos Plan opens at The Bristol Wednesday, July Ist. 5153

THEATRE ROYAL. ROYAL. Direction: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. TO MORROW NIGHT, AT 8 SHARP. TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 8 SHARP. Tf»., AT 8 otiAtvJr. TO-! AT 8 SHARP. .T. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD. J. 0. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Have much pleasure in Presenting tho World-famous Actor-geniu», In :* Tense and Virile Modern Drama, "THE OUTSIDER," "THE OUTSIDER," "THE OUTSIDER," •"THE OUTSIDER," "THE OUTSIDER," "THE OUTSIDER," "THE OUTSIDER," "THE OUTSIDER," Originally Written for Mr Moscovitch by Dorothy Brandon. MAURICE

This play will afford theatregoers the opportunity of seeing this distinguished actor in ono of his greatest modern roles——that ox Anton Ragdtsy, the 4 'outsider* * who defies the whole Royal College of Surgeons, and provides sensational and thrilling; scenes in a play that grips • and enthralls from beginning to end. Yet throughout are delightful touches of comedy that bring laughter and Bmiles. A PLAY OF HUMANITY, TJNDEH* STANDING. AND PITY. Special Attention of Playgoers is drawn to the following Magnificent Cast: Sir Nathan Israel ... William Staik Sir Montague Tollemache H. Mackenzie -Uogan Mr Frederick Ladd • ■ • Nat Madison Mr Vincent Helmore ' - Arthur Greenaway (Fellows of the RAyol College of Surgeons). Mr Jasper Sturdeo - - - G. Kay Souper Lalage Sturdee - - » * Jean Bobertson lime. Klost - - • - Eileen Sparks Pritchard - • « - Mario Eaton Anton Bagatzy • - Maurice Moscovitch Basil Owen ...... Basil Bowen Play Producod by MAURICE MOSCOVITCH. Stage Director .... Nat Madison. During tho Season will also bo Staged; "THE MERCHANT OF VENIOE" "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE" "•THE MERCHANT Off VENICE". And ■♦'THE GREAT LOVER.". ••THE GREAT LOVER." "THE GREAT LOVER."

The BOX PLANS at THE BRISTOL, DAY SALES at tko THEATKE CONFECTIONERY. Prices: Dross Circle and Res. Stalls, 8*; Stalls, 4s; Gallery, 1b 6d. Early Boor Stalls and Gallery, Is extra. 5154 MOTOBS AND CYCLES. 192S FLATS, WITH BALLOON TYBES. Prom £<7s. with Balloon Tyio6, "Wide Track, Side Screens, Kick Platea, Running Board Mats, Clock and Speedometer. Easy Terms Arranged.

•W. B. SCOTT and CO., LTD., Gloucester street, £B6IO Chriatchurch. LEOTUBES. BTJDAN UNITED MISSION. LAKTQHjS' lecture to-night, at 7.80, in TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL HALL, Worcester street, by MR J. PRIESTLEY, - Dominion Secretary.^ Naws Views and Items from Now Zealand Missionaries 2000 Miles up the Nile. COLLECTION. 5126 SPORTING. COUNTY RACING CLUB. WINTER STEEPLECHASE MEETING. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 26th and 27th, 1025. EXCELLENT FIELDS. WEEK-END EXCURSION FARES. SPECIAL TRAIN leaves Chriatohurch. at 9.20 a.m. each day. Leaves Aahburton Saloyarda 4.25 p.m. Arrives Chriatchurch 6.5 p.m. Special horeo train leaves Christchurch at 6.30 a.m. on Friday, returning from. Ashtvarton at 6 p.m. on. Saturday. First Raco starts 11.50 a.m. J. B. ME EKING, 5111 Secretary. SENSATIONAL redactions at Miason'a Sale. Big buaiaeM. Making room for builders. Get your china mm, M7OOI

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 1

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