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AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOU SE. Direction: Sou J. and John Fuller. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. GREAT SUCCESS OF THIS iiRiLLIANi SHUW. Special Starring Engagement of LOVELY LOUISE and MERRY BILL HAMLYN MACK A H;'.nd=ome and Hilarious Couple, whose stopping is just the most deliglitlul thing that has come out of the States. Xiio more you see them tha more vou wi.l liko them. MANDKInO'S DOUS. A Smart Sextet of Cute Canines. BOX IT A' AND LEE. Wonderful Sharpshcoting and Whip Cracking' FIVE LEW INS. JACK MARTIN AND CO. Great Popular Hit Made by TOM MUSICAL FARCE PLAYERS, la their Sixth Cascade cf Hilarity. MULDOON'S PICNIC, MULDOON'S PICNIC, A Scream from Start to Finish. THE KUTE KEWPIIi KIDS In their Briiliaiit 'Xosp=;clioieau Feats. PRICES 2s and Is U>ius tux). Plan at Milner and Thompson's. No Booking Fee. Uii3 Q P E It A HOUSE. Direction .... Bet. J. and John Fuller. TO-DAY 2.30 TO-DAY.. TO-DAY 2.30 TO-DAY. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY MATINEE GRAND COMPLIMENTARY MATINEE Will be given to MISS LYDIA CAKNE, Late Principal Danseuse oi the Walter Johnston Revuo Co., v:ho has been seriously ill ior several mouths. An Exceptionally Brilliant ALL STAR PROGRAMME ALL STAR PROGRAMME has been arranged, including (By kind permission ot Mr Ben J. Fuller) Torn Haverley, Hamlyn and Mack, The Kute Kewpie Kids, Mandeno'a Dogs, Bonita and Lee, Claire Lloyd, Five Lcwins, Billy Maloney, Jack Martin and Co. And (By kind permission of Mr Sydney James). Tho following members of his NEW REVUE COMPANY Including tho famous ROYAL STROLLERS Will gladly give their cervices. Sydnev James and his Pal ''Billy," Madeline Rossiter, G. W. Desmond, Josie Jackson, George Graystone, Ira Bissett, Qucenie Trcnbcrth. Tho whole comprising tho most brilliant programme ever presented in Christchurch. PRICES: 3a, 2s, Is. Tickcts now on sale at Milner and Thompson's, where Beats may -.tlfio be reserved. 'JB3l LIBERTY". LIBERTY. IBBSTY. LIBERT Y. The Palatial House of Super Features. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF THE BEAUTIFUL PICTURE WITH A POIGNANT STORY AND UNFORGETTABLE MORAL. "ENLIGHTEN THY DAUGHTER." "ENLIGHTEN THY DAUGHTER." "ENLIGHTEN" THY DAUGHTER." The Mighty Creation of the Enlightenment Corporation that sweeps liko a cleansing cyclone across tho plains of prudery, showing what Criminal Folly it i 3 to think that ignorance is innocence. IF MOTHERS WILL NOT WARN THEIR DAUGHTERS—THIS PICTURE WILL. But, what mother, having svmi it, will dare to neglect a sacred mother-duty? A Superb Cast, led by RUBYE DE REEMER, ZEENA KEEFE, JAMES MORRISON, AN"D ARTHUR DONALDSON. In addition to this "Super-Feature will be shown the lltli Instalment of "THE NEGLECTED WIFE." . SPECIALLY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. A SUPERB COMBINATION OF PICTURES AND MUSIC. DAILY FROM NOON TILL 10.0 P.M. /' PRICES—Front* Dreas Circle Is Gd, Back Circle Is, Stalls 6d. DAY PRICES AS USUAL. Plan at The Bristol. 0617 QHRISTCHT7RCH COMPETITIONS. THIS DAY. CHORAL HALL. 10 a.m.—Class 128: Hornpipe (under 10). 10.15—Class 131: Irish Jig (Under 15). 11-«-Class 135: Clog Danoe. 11.15—Class 134: Seaun Triubhas. 2 p.m.—Class 31: Dominion Recitation (Ladies). 3.3o—Class 14: Scholarship, "In Momoriam." KING'S THEATRE. 10 a.m.—Class 64: Pinno Duct (under 16). 10.45—Class 110: English Song (Soprano or Mezzo). 2 p.m.—Class 91: Song for Boys, "Blue iSells." 3 —Class 104: Vocal Solo and Accompaniment (Ladias). 4 —Class 81: Sacrcd Solo (Baritone or Bass). EVENING, at 7.45. CONCERT PROGRAMME. (i.msistin.sf of RECALLS in Classes 127, 108, 91, G, 81, 4,135; also Class 98, Duet in Character (under 16); ■Class 55, Piano Solo, "Reroeuse," and Class 3, Impromptu Debate. ADMISSION: Day Sessions Gd, Evening Is and 2s. " T. F. HALL. 9832 Secretary. COLOSSEUM SKATING RINK OLOSSEUM SKATING RINK Wheeling, Whirling Wonderland. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S MORNING. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S MORNING. Admission 6d. Skates Free. COME AND LKARN FREE. COME AND LEARN FREE. Competent Instructors to Teach Beginners. Learners' Session, 5.80 to 7 p.m. Handrail right round Building to assist Bsginners. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY: 10 to 12, 2.30 to 4.30, 5.30 to 7, 7.30 to 10. C 833 ARTHUR L. POWER, Proprietor. INSURANCE COMPANIES. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LIMITED. FIRE. MARINE, ACCIDENT, LIVE STUCK. MOTOU-CAH. TRUSTi-.bo A.\jj KiECUTORS, ATiUKNEVS, AGENTS. W. 1. iiU.LAM, .Muuuger, N6030 111 Hcie.ord street. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE ' C.0., LTD., 'iruneacta all Classes oi Bueinoss. Have you a Comprehensive Policy on your Motor Car? Telephone ob 7 for a quotation. FRANK. UI'.AHAM and SON. xsraucQ G4143 Hereioitl street. PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. SPECIALLY Attractive Policies for ChilO <i re :i issued ur.ae.- Assurance or Endowment Tables. A Fund to start a ch:!d in life can be secured at a small onnuai cost and, }or a sina.l addition, premiums may bo made to cease ou the dea'J: of the parent Full particulars iroin the Company's Christcnurcn Branch, Dominion Buildings, Cathedral square. PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. P6S4C j business announcements. COLLINS? and CO. FRUITERERS, wONFECI'IONERS. ETO. Lato F. Kectley, No. 21 Victoria street. ALL FRUITS in season, and Fresh Vegetable* at Bedrock Prices. Choice* t Confectionery. Daily delivery. Pbon* COLLINS and CO.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16206, 8 May 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16206, 8 May 1918, Page 1

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