AMUSEMENTS. GREATER 1 A L PALACE. Tke Best Theatre in the Empire. Open 1 to 5 p.m., 0.30 to Sloepytir"~ Also it EVERYBODY'S THEATRE* "XAMD THE MAN," "NAME THE MAN." 'XAHB THE MAN," "XAME THE MAX," Adapted from "THE MASTER OF MAX," "THE MASTER OP MAX," SIR HALL CAIXE, SIR HALL CAIXE, COXIUD (XAGEL, MAE BUSCH, PATSY RUTH MILLER, HOBART BOSWORTH, 4.ILEEX PRIXGLE, and CREIGHTOX HALE. The a lory of betrayed womanhood, of a man who finds the path of honour in the end—these are the threads of SIR HALL CAIXE'S Mighty Storv. They have been woven into a THRILLIXG Screen Masterpiece that the years wiU never forget. ALSO AT GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. "THE SIGX OF THE CACTUS." "THE SIGX OF THE CACTUS." A Fast Whirlwind Romance- of tho West, Starring JACK HOSIE, Supported br the Darins HELEN 'HOLMES. CEXTURY COMEDY and NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC Inimitably Plaved by the World-famona SYMPHQNY ORCHESTRA. The Beat Orchestra in Australaeia, TJndor tho Di»K»-gT]iehed Conduotoiehip of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ.
RESERVES at The Bristol, or ring u Srother Beebo' (he's always on tho Job 'Phono 3TSS. 6525 IULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Direction: John Fullor and Sons, Ltd. Another Terrific Success. MOON AND MORRTS REVUE CO. The Company which has Taken Ohrißtchurott by Storm. AT THE CABARET, AT THE! CABARET, Produced By WALTER GEORGE. A Delightful Medley of Music and Mirft that will Send You Home Happy. Farewell Week of that International Star, ESTELLE ROSE, ESTELLE ROSE, ESTELLE ROSE. The Queen of Comediennes. Featuring Her 3est Items, "Rebecca From Mecca," "Rosa," "Hey Wop." ALEC KELLEWAY, ALEC KELLEWAY, The Singing Rover. BARBARINA, BARBARINA, A Novelty You will Talk About. ERNEST PITCHER, Domestic Comedian* Last Five Nights of BEN BENO, BEN BENO. The Thrill of a Lifetime, The Man on a Chair in the Air, PRICES: D.C. and O.S. Ss (Reserves 2s (id), Stalls Is. Saturdays! O.S. 2s Od (Reserves 3s), D.C. 2s (Reserves 2s 6d), Stalls is:. All taxable prices plus tax. Box Plan at' The Bristol till 5 p.m., thereafter at the Opera House Confectionery Store. Doors ' p.?u. , 5462 MOTOBS AND CYCLES. IWO GOOD USED CARS. ESSEX SEDAN, £240, Finished in blue, with black mudguards. Com* plete equipment, including 2 spare rims, En« gine in perfect order, . BUICK SIX. 1923 Special Touring Model, Only 8000 mileage. Handsomely finished in dark blue, A fine car in every respect, priced very reasonably. Demonstration With Pleasure, N.Z, AUTOMOBILES, LTD. (Retail Department), COR. DURHAM AND KILMORB STREETS, Christehurch. H446F.P. AN IDEAL CAR. ANSALDO, 1923 model, 12 H.P., 2-3-Seater, Colonial Body, complete with etarter, lighting net, speedometer, clock, spare wheel and tyro, painted dark gre trimmed green leather. Coat £750; Looks and is like n«w. BARGAIN PRICE £375. DAVID CROZIER, LTD., Worcester street Weßt, Christehurch. C 2850 LIGHT CAR OWNERS. i«/E have a "WILLYS-KNIGHT" TOURW ING CAR, in new condition. Completely equipped, well shod, and nicely painted. We will fake Ford, Overland, Rugby, Chevrolet, or any other light car in part payment. PRICE FOR QUICK SALE, £375. his Car Carries New Car Guarantee. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS, LTD., 145-147 Armagh street. 58790 F.P. SPOETING. SOUTH CANTERBURY HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING-. WASHDYKE RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, JSth JULY, 1025. FIRST RACE 11.30 a.m. NOMINATIONS for All Events (including Saddle Trot), closo with the undersigned on WEDNESDAY, Ist JULY, at 9 H. H. FRASER, Secretary, Timaru. P.O. Box 57, Timaru. Telegrams: "Alliance," Timaru. 5490 LOST AND FOUND. MACKINTOSH and Man's SHOES, lost between Fendaiton and Sockburn, Sunday evening. Telephone 2031, or 41 Fendaiton road. Reward. 1762 "I OST, Saturday, on Lincoln road, Lady's ' HANDBAG, containing- money, snaps, coln road, or post snaps as addressed. 1754 LOST, Kilmore street, Saturday night. RING, crest engraved. Reward returning 104 Salisbury street. 1777 r OST, from SpnngSold, June 24th, Black Li and Tan SLUT. F!nder will bo re- . varded on returning to E. Innes, Springfield. 1784 OST, between "Press " Office and Post I Office, KEYS in Leather Cover. Will tinder please_return to_ "Press" Office} LEFT at "Press" Office, Parcel containtng few Groceries. Owner can obtain ;ame by applying at "Press" Office. A SHIVERY subject I Warm him up witi a "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE. Made by North British Rubber Co. K«ne gaaroin* vritibout "UNIQUE'* on •toppe. la
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18421, 30 June 1925, Page 1
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