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AMUSEMENTS. T IBERTY J-'XBERTY . LIBERTY TO-DAY At 12.50, 2.50, 4.50, 6.50, 8.50. Final Screenings of "FLAMES OF CHANCE," Featuring MARGERY WILSON, Supports: "THE NEGLECTED WIFE" (Serial).. And "DOG CATCHER'S LOVE" (Keystone . Comedy). THE LAUGHTER BOOM COMMENCES MONDAY NEXT. THE T IBERTY 12 o'clock. THE -LIBERTY 13 o'clock. WHY! YOU'LL KNOW WHY! WHEN YOU SEE THE ONE AND ONLY KING OF MIRTH MAKERS, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAPLIN, CHARLIE CHAi'LIN, : CHARLIE CHAPLIN, In Hie Very Latest EXCRUCIATINGLY FUNNY, SIDE-SPLITTING. RIB-TICKLING SHRIEK, Entitled "THE ADVENTURER." "THE ADVENTURER." "THE ADVENTURER." And OH! WHAT AN ADVENTURE! You can't afford to miss seeing Charlio as an ESCAPED CONVICT. HE'D ESCAPE FROM ANYTHING. Don't Miss hie Icc-Cream Stunt, IT'S THE HOTTEST COLD JOKE , YOtJ EVER SAW. ITS THE BEST' METHOD OF GETTING Rip OF YOUR MOTHER-IN-LAW And it will only Cost You Gd or la TO LEARN IT. BUT READ ON— AN EXTRA_ SUPERLATIVE FEATURE. The STtirring Triangle Drama "UNTIL THEY GET ME." Featuring Paulino Stark. A Story of the North-Wc3t Mounted Police of Canada. Also, 13th Chapter of "THE NEGLECTED WIFE." • "REVOLTING PRIDE." Prices as usual. 440G CHRISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS. KING'S THEATRE. THIS AFTERNOON, 2 p.m. MATINEE PROGRAMME. I. Children's Chorus —"Anzac" Edgowarc J u von ilea. ! 2. Recitation, in Character—"Topsy" Junnita 'Manhire.' 3. Piano Solo—"Songs Without Words" Gv;itha Young. 4. Song for Girls—"Sunshine and Butterflies" .. .. Phyllis Coombe. 3. Humorous Recitation—"Boyhood's Drawback" ... .. .. Iluia, Hunt. 6. Violin Solo Norma Middleton. 7. Recitation—"Jim" ... Arthur Eaton. 8., Recitation—"Tho Child Musician" ' Katlileen Thomas. 9. Piano Solo—"Childhood Scones" Edna Nauraann. , 10. Action Recitation—"Dolly's SchoolMarm" .. .. Kathleen Talbot. 11. Instrumental Trio .. Beryl Aichonhold. Norma and Doric Middleton. 12. Action Recitation—"Aspiring ' Dishwasher" .. .... Mavis Ritchie. 13. Musical Monologue—"Roses" Irene Maion. 14. Song in Character—"We Parted on the Shore" .. ... Keith Martin. 15. Humorous Recitation—"His New Brother" .. .. Norman Havord. 16. Song for Boys—"Sho is Far From the Land" .. .. Howard Upjohn. 17. Recitation in Character Ngaire Morgan. 18. Recitation —"The Road to Heaven" . Muriel Freeman. ID. .Action Sonc —"Plumstonee" Edna Milee. 20. Champion Recitation "Loss of tho Birkenhead" • .. Paul Cullen. 21. Duet in Character —"Home to our Mountains" .. Iris Edmonds and Douglas Martin. . • 22. Comedietta—"At tho Registry OfEcc" Fanny Kutnar and Doris Steven. Prices: Adults Is. Children Gd. 2447 PHRISTCHURCH : COMPETITIONS. KING'S THEATRE.. ' FINAL DEMONSTRATION- CONCERT. TO-NIGHT. 1. Children's Chorus—"Anzac Day" • ' Edgewaro Juveniles. 2. Piano Solo—"Spinning Song 1 ' Audry Naumann. 3. Duct in Character—"A.B.C." Edna Miles and Valarie Tolputt. 4. Recitation —"The Child • Musician" . / Juanita Manhire. 5. Champion Recitation —"Butterflies" ' Kathleen Thomas. 6. Song in Character —"Flower Song" Ida Wilbraham. 7. Boy's Song—"Blue Bells" Howard Moohoru. 8. Recitation —"Locksley Hall" Delcio Philtpott. 9. Soprano Solo—"The Question" #>_ Poppy Monro. 10. Dominion Recitation—"Mark Antony's Oration"' '.. .. H. McD. Vincent. 11. English Song—"Pleading" .. Bessie Olds. 12. Irish Song—"Believe 'Me if All" Gertrude Priestly. 13. Fancy Dance—"Tho Dying Swan" Dorothy Faville. 14. Humorous Recitation—"The Movies" Rua Denby. 15. Piano Solo—"Rigoletto Paraphrase" Jean Wagner. IG. Chorus—"Twilight Lullabyo" Edgewaro Juveniles. 17. Classical Dialogue—"Arthur and Hubert" Fanny ICutner and Doris Stevens. 18. Contralto Solo—"Abide With Me" Dorothy Pole. 19. Recitation—"The Sisters" X)lga Wa-cked. 20. Sacred Solo—"Pro Peccatis™ W. Brittenden. 21. Character Sketch —"Giving Notice" Eileen Alexander. 22.- Song in Character—"Scenes That Are Brightest" .. Cecily Audibcrt. 23'. Tenor Solo—"'If You Would Love Me" x L. Prebble. 24. Patriotio Song—"Rule Britannia" Beatrice Sproston. 25. Recitation (N.Z. author)—"ClLarlotte Jano" .. .. Winifred Reed. 26. Story Without Wofds—"ln a Tram Car" ' Mrs Tcranlo and Mrs Exton. PRICES—3s, 2s, Is. 2442 . T. F. H ALL, Secretary. A TRIO RECITAL. PIANO, VIOLIN, VIOLONCELLO. MR ERNEST EMPSON and the MESSRS HARRY and GEORGE ELLWOOD, will be associated in a, RECITAL of CHAMBER MUSIC at the CHORAL HALL, On THURSDAY NEXT, 'MAY 23rd. MISS MILLICENT JENNINGS will sing. Seats may be Reserved at Robt. Francis, Ltd. (Tel. No. 1530). Price. 3s e ach. Unreserved Seats 2s each (no amu&ement tax). The hall will be specially heated to ensure comfort. F2401 FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. MARISTS v. OLD BOYS. / MARISTS v. OLD BOYS. MARISTS v. OLD BOYS. CHRISTCHURCH v. MERIVALE. CHRISTCHURCH v. MERIVALE. CHRISTCHURCH v. MERIVALE. CI II O W GROUND S. ►5 H O W GROUNDS. HOW GROUNDS. THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. THIS AFTERNOON. 2.45 p.m. Admission 6d. 2398 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. ASSOCIATION FOCTBALL. English PARK. ENGLISH PAItK. SENIORS. 3 p.m. —Old Boys v. Nomads—3 p.m. 3 p.m'.—Old Boys v. Nomads—3 p.m. Admission 6d. Ladies J?ree. Catch Craniord street Car 2d -section. 601

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16215, 18 May 1918, Page 1

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