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AMUSEMENTS. CEYST A L 1' A L A C E. (The Theatre of Mighty Muguiiicor.ce.) I.. I :ST DAY AND NIGHT OF "THE INNOCENT SINNER." "UNDER TWO FLAGS," MR REX HARRISON. Baritone, And Present. Mammoth Programme. NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK. CARNIVAL WEEK. Two Honrs and Thirty Minv.tcn of HOLIDAY WHOLESOMENESS. None of that Chenp-Johu Nauseous Stuff. A DAZZLING WHIRLWIND OF JOY. Tho Best Theatre The* Best Picture. Tho Best OrvliCftra Tho- Best hinging. The Best of Kverythim:. WILLIAM FOX Present* WILLIAM FOX Present* The Beloved Sunbeam of the Films, JUNE CAPRICE, JUNE CAPRICE. JUNE CAPRICE, JUNE CAPRICE. In the Groat-Big-Yankee-Doodlc, R-iu-W hitc-and-Blue, Stur-Spauglca-Banncr Story, "MISS U.S.A." "MISS U.S.A." "MISS U.S.A." "MISS U.S.A." "MISS U.S.A." A Breezv, Thrilling, Patriotic Pictuvo with Lots of Laughs, Giip, Pep, Ginger, and For Girls, Boys, Men, V\ omen--and "Kida tpo. Tho Bi"wst and Best Con;«uau on i-artli, . ROSCOE (Fattv) ARBUCKLE, ROSCOE (Fifty) ARBUCKLE, ROSCOE.(Fatty) ARBLCKLh, In. lai3 Latost and Greatest Laugh Extractor, "MOONSHINE." , "MOONSHINE.' "MOONSHINE." Not one- of those three or four years old, eocond-liar.-J Arbucklc- Comedice, but a NE\N and UP-TO-DATE ucvor-befoxe-showu 111 Christ-church Arbueklo Ccmedy. MARGUERITE CLAYTON MARGUERITE CLAYTON In her Latest Two-reel Comedy-Drama, "THE WIFELESS HUSBAND." "THE WIFELESS HUSBAND. Overture 7.30 p.m. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY i ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY . At the Night Session do Luxe. ' MISS MILLICENT JENNINGS j MISS MILLICENT JENNINGS And MR JAMES COCKS ! And MR JAMES COCKS In tho Delightful Quality Ducte, •'STILL AS THE NIGHT" and j "LAND OF THE LONG AGO. With Full Orchestral Accompaniment. CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA. Day Prices: 3d, 6d, Is. Night luces. Stalls Cd, Dress Circio Is. Rcgciycj Is and Is oi. Plan at Tho Bristol or 'PJ:ono 3758. CONTINUOUS FROM NOON. 2966 QANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. 1 GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERTS. GRAND SCOTTISH CONCERTS. KING'S THEATRE. TWO NIGHTS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 19W. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Bth. 191?Commencing at 8 p.m. The Artists comprise the Leading Scottish Talent in tho Dominion and Twa Oors o Scottish Sangs and Story will bo• DINNA MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. DINNA MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Tickets—Stalls 2s, Back Seats la, Children Is to all parts. Reserved Seats at Milncr and Thompson's, Od est r u. Plan opens on Monday, November 4th. . ~ , , r R. A. MALCOLM, Actrns President, W. GEO. BRASS, Secretary, Box 591. G. R A N D C O N C E R T. Arranged by Mesdamcs Gower Burns and W. Wilson, in aid of_ the Funds of tho Musical Society. . CHORAL HALL, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. PROGRAMME: THE SONG CYCLE COMPANY, "Flora's Holiday," a now Song Cycle; and tho following gems of song:—"Lo! Hero the Gentle Lark" (Madamo Gower Burns, with fluto obligate by Mr Ernest Jamieson), Elgar's Shepherd's Song (Miss Woodhouse); **Ahl Moon of my Delight" "(Mr Petty); 'Lorraine, Lorraine, Loreo" (by request, Mr Rex. Harrison). THE MALE VOICE CHOIR (Conductor Dr. J. G Bradshow): "Tho Imago of tho Rose" (Solo, Mr Blakelcy); "Forresters, Sound the Cheerful Horn"; "Yea, Cast Me from Heights of the Mountains" (Elgar); "Whether I Find Thee" and "Feasting, I Watch" (Elgar); and, with the Cathedral Choristers, "Hail, Smiling Morn" aud xou S THE I CHRISTCHURCH SAVAGE CLUB ORCHESTRA (Conductor, Mr A. J. Bunz): "Raymond," overture, and Selections from "Cavalleria Rusticana." MR VERE BUCHANAN (Violinist): A Danish Melody" (Percy Grainger). Tickets, 3s (reserved), and 2s, at Milner and Thompson's. MRS W. WILSON, Hon. Secretary. 'Phone 35775. -930

' SPORTING. QANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1918. NOVEMBER 4th, Cth, and 9th. FIRST RACE EACH DAY at 12.30 p.m. TRAMS at ehort intervals from 10 a.m. Owing to the congested state of tho weighing paddock duniig weighing m and out°operations in the past, the Committee of tho Canterbury Jockey Club have decided to. strictly enforco the Trustees' Regulation that no peraon is allowed into tho weighing room or paddock enclosure unless he is the owner of a horso engaged in tho raco actually in prowess, and this regulation applies to traiuj ere with regard to the paddock enclosure. MOTOR-CARS. Tho Entrance for hired Motor-cars and Carriages will be, as usual, from tho Racecourse lO privato Motor-care and Carriages can enter from the Horflbv Junction road. NO MOTOR-CAR WILL BE PERMITTED TO REMAIN IN ANY OP THE CARRIAGE DRIVES OR CARRIAGE PADDOCK. „ . , , • •! U, A Public Motor-car Paddock is available behind tho present Motor-car Enolostire. An attendant will be in charge. NOTICE. CHILDREN will NOT be admitted to any part of tho Racecourse or Enclosures except upon payment of tho usual charges. GRANDSTAND TICKETS can bo obtained at WOODWARD'S, Cathedral square (oppoeito Broadway's). W. H. E. WANKLYN, 2732F Secretary. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE is hereby given that by tho Rotations made under the provisions of tho "Gaming Act, 1905," approved by tho Governor and duly gazetted. All Bookmakers, their Clfcrka or Agents, Disqualified Persons, Common Prostitutes, and Persons who habitually consort with thieves, etc., are excluded from tho Chmtchurcli Kaeecourso while the same is "**l occupied by the Canterbury Jockey Club, a Raco Meeting, and any such persons found upon tho Racecourse will be prosecuted. W H. E. WANKLYN, 389.1F Secretary. NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, Mb, 7th, and Bth NOVEMBER. N.Z. CUP, 2500 sots—TUESDAY". FREE-FOR-ALL, 500 eovs—THURSDAY. CHRISTCHURCH HANDICAP, 750 eo'rs— FRIDAY (PEOPLE'S DAY). MEMBERS' (ONLY) MOTOR-CAR ENTRANCE, OFF WRIGHT'S ROAD. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE FOR MEETING. FIRST RACE WILL START AT 12 NOON EACH DAY. 2762F ALMA RUBENS ha« a powerful ro!o in tho Triangle super-feature, "I WANT MY CHILDREN," now being screened at LIB"ERTY. The picture deals with a gTeat social ovil in a. daring yet delicate manner. William Desmond plays the leading male part.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16359, 2 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16359, 2 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16359, 2 November 1918, Page 1

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