AMUSEMENTS. | TO-DAY, 2.20. TO-DAI, 2.30. TO-DAY. i GRAND SPECIAL MATINEE. A Wonderful Show oi International Attractions, at Remaikab.o Prices. Sd, la. Cd, Is. 6d, Is. 6d, Is. 6d, Is. O P E R A HOUSE. Direction . . Ben. and John Fuller. Shrieks of Laughter every eight greet th-s Unrivalled Mirth-maker, AL. BRUCE AND HIS ROSEBUDS. In the latest Carousal of Comicality. LULU. A Rousing Revusical Revel, including MABELLE MORUAN,_ Overwhelming Success oi HOMAZ TRIO Athletic Marvclti. Juvenile Contortionist BOY BONHAii. THE GILBERTS Clever Comcdiant. THE LESSOES. NELLIE KOLLF.. PRICES: 2s and Is (plus tax). .Plan at Milner and Thompson's. No Booking Fee.^ QOLOSSEUM THEATRE. TO-NIGHT.. TO-NIGHT. And Six Following Nights, at 8 p.m. PROFESSOR R. A. BARRADEN, PROFESSOR R. A. BARRADEN, "Tho World's Greatcot Hypnotist," IN HIS BIG FUN FACTORY. LAUGHS LOUD AND LONG. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Join the Happy Throng and Laugh as never before. TO-NIGHT'S BIG FEATURE: "THE HYPNOTIC BRASS BAND." Olio Big Scream. IBICES: .36, 3s, Is. Plus Tax. Remember, the COLOSSEUM TO-NIGHT. 1117 Liberty. liberty. IBERTY. LIBERTY. TO-DAY IS THE LAST OPPORTUNITY For THE KIDDIES OF CHRISTCHURCH TO SEE "P A N T S." "PANT S." "P ANT S." "P ANT S." "PANT S." "P ANT S." "PANT S." "P ANT S." "PANT S." | "P ANT S." i It Foaiureo LITTLE MARY McALISTER, LITTLE MARY McALISTER. LITTLE MARY McALISTER, 1 LITTLE MARY McALISTER, LITTLE MARY McALISTER, LITTLE MARY McALISTER, LITTLE MARY McALISTER, LITTLE MARY McALISTER, LITTLE MARY McALISTER, LITTLE MARY McALISTER, Tho Dearest,. Darlingist and Daintiest Lit';le Girlio on tho Screen. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE. ADMISSION—3d TO ALL PARTS.
Q.RAND THEiATRE. YOUR LAST CHANCE of Seeing HAROLD LOCKWOOD in "The Landloper." FATTY ARBUCKLE in "Seaside Lovers." "GREAT SECRET" (No. 10), Eto. NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. •• - 'Charming, .Beautiful, and Clever MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER In tho INTENSE and INTERESTING Story BARBARA FRIETCHIE. "•METRO'S" Brilliant Photodrama, From Whittier's Famous Poem. "GREAT SECRET" (No. 11). And BIG HOLIDAY Programme. 2994 FISK JUBILEE SINGERS. RING'S _ THEATRE, TO-NIGHT. In their Unique, Brilliant, and Entrancing Entertainment. 2364 CJEVENTEENTH AND FINAL GRAND O CONCERT, in aid of NAVY LEAGUE FUND, THEATRE ROYAL. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), NOVEMBER 3rd. PROGRAMME: 1. Selection, "Egyptian Ballet" (Luigmi), Everybody's Orchestra, conductor, Mr W. J. Belliagham. 2. Vocal Solo, bv one of the Jubileo Sing<ire. 3. Song, "0 Divino Redeemer" (Gounod.) — Mies Bessio Olds. 4. Violin Solo, "Moments Musicale," with Orchestral Accompaniment (Bohm) —Mr Vera Buchanan. 5. Recitation, "The Revenge" (a Biilad of the Fleet) (Tennyson)—Mr J. H. Marciel. 6. Selection, "Indian Love Lyrics" (Liza Lehmann) —Everybody's Orchestra. 7. Song, selected —Miss Madolino Knight, of the Scarlet Troubadours Company. 8. 'Cello Soli —(a) The Broken Melody (Van Biene), (b) Ga/votto (Squire)—Mr G. Martinengo. t 9. Song, "Gcd is our Refuge" (Carey)—Mx F. C. Penfold. 10. Selection, "Slavonio Rhapsody" (by request) (Friedman) —Everybody's Orchestra. Organised by Mrs Burnee-Loughnan. Tickets One Shilling, Reserves Is 6d, a,t The Bristol. Admission at Doors, Tickot or Silver Coin. JS74 QHRISTCHURCH METROPOLITAN SHOW. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th and Bth. THURSDAY—Judging of Sheep, Cattle, Draught and Harness Horses, Pigs, Implements, Produce, etc. Stock Sale at 2.30 p.m. COMPETITIONS IN AFTERNOON. Hunters' Events. Pony Jumping. FRIDAY (People's Day).—Judging of Light Horses, Military Horses, Carriers' and Tradesmen's Turnouts, etc. GRAND PARADE OF LIVE STOCK. JUMPING EVENTS. ADMISSION Each Day: Adultß, Is; Children 6d. Grandstand: Adults, 2s Bd; Children, Is. MOTOR ENCLOSURE.—Private Motor Cars will enter the Show Grounds at the gat© off Whitleigh avenue. Motor Stand—Members, Is; Non-members, 2s 6d. O. B. PEMBERTON, 2968 F. Secretary. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. ON ESPLANADE, SUMNER. A THOROUGHLY Comfortable, Well-built, A Cp-to-dito'BUNGALOW, five rooms, all conveniences. Owner leaving. J.F.T., "Monteith," Esplanade, j>g_2 Sumner. A S the Ancient Egyptian Pyramids are a A record of a wonderful undertaking, so is "PYRAMID" TEA a record of a Grci. Achievement. Its quality _ is incomparable. Obtainable at your Grooere. iIGJS-r
I WANT MY CHILDREN." Tho Picture constituted a strong indictment against I one of the greatest of social vices, ' not fail to have a good influence. LIBERTY, NEXT WEEK. __.. 2S7S REALLY Fin© Tea has not often been procurable in New Zealand, but "PYRAMID" TEA is not only choicest and of iFine Quality, it is the most deliciocs Tea you ' ever tasted. Ask your Grooer for it. M&lß2r
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16359, 2 November 1918, Page 1
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