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AMUSEMENTS. "WHY SHOULD MATRIMONY INTERFERE ■WITH PLEASURE IN THIS DAY OK SELF-ROCKING CRADLES. SELF-COOKING RANGES—AND SELF-SUrrORTING WIVES f" " THE PRIMROSE PATH " "THE PRIMROSE PATI! " "Manv an HONEST Woman is Weary of Her TRADE" - " THE PRIMROSE PATH" " THE PRIMROSE FATH" Day Sessions 2 l'.N Night Session de Luxe 8 o'cloc he Perfect Photo-Dramatic Ror "THE PRIMROSE PATH " "THE PRIMROSE PATH" "THE PRIMROSE PATH" "THE PRIMROSE PATH" "THE PRIMROSE PATH" "THE PRIMROSE PATH" "THE PRIMROSE PATH" "THE PRIMROSK PATH " Featuring CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA. BOW CLARA BOW "To a Man Love is only a Side Dish; to a Woman it's the Whole Foast." "Of course Men Admire a Circumspect Woman above all things, but they seldom invite her out to Supper" "The Reason that a Woman who takes the Downward Path has so much attention is that there are so many Men going that Way. YOU'LL BE SURPRISED! In Addition:— KENNETH HARLAN KENNETH HARLAN In a Dotightful Satire, Unconsciously True and Particularly Humorous "THE SAP" "THE SAP" "THE SAP" "THE SAP" "THE SAP" "THE SAP" (Mother's Boy) The Clever Story of a "Molly-coddle" Who was kept from Trouble by his Mother. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA Conduetor, Mr Albert Bidgood Some of the Numbers: ' Overture—"Euryanthe" Weber Symphony—"Military" Haydn Suites—"Le Oonte d'AvrU" Widor "Milenka" Blocks Selections—"La Bal Masque" Verdi "Werther" Massenet ■Liberty" Langey -'no —"Love's Garden" Schumann Entr'acte—"Collette" Asche Reserves at The Bristol, or 'phone 4925. T R A N D. Today Ud, 6d, and 9d. w T K A N D. ' To-night 6d and Is. "DANCE MADNESS" Starring "DANCE MADNESS''' CONRAD NAGEL "DANCE MADNESS" OLAIRE WINDSOR Comedy. N.Z. Scenic. Topical. ART ACORD ART ACORD in "WESTERN PLUCK." ART ACORD Ep. 10 "Return of the Riddle Rider." 2482 CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. CRICKET. NEW ZEALAND t. NEW ZEALAND t. NEW ZEALAND t. NEW ZEALAND ». NEW ZEALAND v. NEW ZEALAND v. NEW ZEALAND v. THE REST. THE REST. THE REST. THE REST. THE REST. THE REST. THE REST. LANCASTER PARK. LANCASTER PARK. LANCASTER PARK. LANCASTER PARK. LANCASTER PARK. TO-DAY (MONDAY) TO-MORROW (TTJESrAYy. Come and Me New Zealand's great touring: team opposed to the Reet, including the English Professionals. See the Side that Plays Sparkling Cricket. Sohoolboys—Enclosure Is, Embankment 6d. After 4.30 . p.m., Enclosure Is, Embankment 6d. Luncheon and- Afternoon Tea obtainable on Ground. Admission to Ground, Is 6d; Stands enclosure It 6d extra. HOURS OP PLAY. TO-DAY (Monday) and TO-MORROW (Tuesday)—ll,3o a.m. to 1.18 p.m.; 9.16 p.m. to 4.15 p.m., 4.80 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. 247» ►ANKS PENINSULA A. AND ~ ► ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL . SHOW Will Be Held In The AWA IW DOMAIN, LITTLE BIVIR, AWA ITI DOMAIN, LITTLE RIVER, TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. Splendid Exhibition of Light Horses. Bullock Driving. Numerous Side-Shows. ENJOY A CHEAP DAY'S PICNIC AMIDST BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS. ■ Special Passenger Trains (See Railway Notices). Admission to Show Grounds —2s. 2852 W. STANBUBY, Secretary. FLOWER SHOW. ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Colombo street, Sydenham, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 9.30 to 9.30 p.m. Schedules and Entry Forms from Miss Carmiehael, 69 Fisher st. t Beckenham. 853 MEETINGS. SUMMER TIME BILL. *"' PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the City Council Chambers, Manchester street, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28rd, at 8 p.m., to consider what steps should be taken, to suitably commemorate the passing of Mr T. K. Sidey's Summer Time Bill. Representatives of Sports Bodies and others interested are cordially invited to attend. His Worship the Mayor will preside. W. E. LEADLEY, 2450FP Hon. Secretary. OHRIBTOHUROH AMATEUR CYCLING CLUB. IHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Christchurch Amateur Cycling Club will be held In the Y.M.O.A. Booms on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, at 7.80 p.m. E. BLANOHARD, 2487 Hon. Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, probably between Mitcham and Rakaia about a- week ago, SPARE WHEEL and TYRE,' with attachment, off New Beauty ear. Reward. R. Rolston, Mt. Hutt Rural. 2*76 TRAYED to my property, 1 Black and _ Tan DOG. Owner can have same by paying expenses. . N. DAVIS, Amberlsy. 2466
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19163, 21 November 1927, Page 1
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