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AMUSEMENTS. p R Y S T A L PALACE. (The Theatre of Mighty Magnificence.) THIS WEEK THIS WEEK. CARNIVAL "WEEK. Two Hoars and Thirty Minutes of HOLIDAY WHOLESOMEXESS. None of that Cheap-John Nauseous Stuff. A DAZZLING WHIRLWIND OF JOY. The Best Theatre- The Beat Pictures. Tho Best Orchestra Tho Best Singing. The Best of Everything. WILLIAM FOX Presents WILLIAM FOX Presents The Beloved Sunbeam of tho Films, JUNE CAPRICE, JUNE CAPRICE, JUNE CAPRICE, JUNE CAPRICE, In the Great-Big-Yankee-Doodle, Rcd-White-ancl-Blue, Star-Spangled-Banner Story, "MISS U.S.A." "MISS U.S.A." -MISS U.S.A." "MISS U.S.A." "MISS U.S.A." A Breesv, Thrilling, Patriotic Picturo -with Lots oi Laughs, Grip, Pep, Guiger, and Zip. For Girls, Boye, Men, \\ omen and Kids too. Tho Bi<rcest and Best Comedian on Earth, KOSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE, ItOSCOE (Fattyjl ARBUCKLE, ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE, In his Latest and Greatest Laugh Extractor, "MOONSHINE." "MOONSHINE." "MOONSHINE." i Not one of those three or four years old, Gecond-han-1 Arbucklo Comedies, but a NEW and UP-TO-DATE nevcr-beforo-shown in Christ-church ArbuckleComeayMARGUERITE CLAYTON MARGUERITE CLAYTON In her Latest Two-reel Comedy-Drama, "THE WIFELESS HUSBAND. "THE WIFELESS HUSBAND. Overture 7.30 p.m. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY 1 At the Night Session do Luxe. MISS MILLICENT JENNINGS MISS MILLICENT JENNINGS , And MR JAMES COCKS And MR JAMES COCKS In tho Delightful Quality Duets, "STILL AS THE NIGHT" and "LAND OF THE LONG AGO." With Full Orchestral Accompaniment. CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA. Day Prices: 3d, Gd, le. Night Prices: StalU 6d, Dress Circlo 13. Reserves la and Is Gd. Plan at The Bristol or 'Phono 3758. CONTINUOUS FROM NOON. 2966 QUEEN'S THEATRE. ALL THIS WEEK. From 11 a.m. MUTUAL'S NEW BIG PIOTO NOVEL In 15 Chapters, "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS." "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS." "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS." "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS." Featuring HELEN HOLMES. HELEN HOLMES. HELEN HOLMES. HELEN HOLMES. STARTLING, SPECTACULAR, SENSATIONAL, Are tho incidents depicted in each, chapter of this new HELEN HOLMES Serial. It's tho MOST COSTLY, MOST SERIAL PHOTO-PLAY presented this year. It's full of ACTION, PUNCH, THRILLS. Also . "RIMROCK JONES." "RIMROCK JONES." "RIMROCK JONES.'-' "RIMROCK JONES." ' -'V Featuring. •' . WALLACE RE ID. WALLACE REID. WALLACE REID. WALLACE REID. Supported by Ann Little, Charles Ogle, Paul Hurst, and others. WALLACE REID Has played opposite GERALDINE FARRAR In most of he-r great pictures. "Rimrock Jones" is a prospector who, at tho opening of tho etory, finds himself in hai'i luck through tho designing efforts of Andrew Mcßain, a canny Scotchman. Tho latter has claimed "Rimrock's" mine, by unearthing a long-forgotten law, to the effect that the holder of the apex of a, mine can claim the whole. Mcßain stops at nothing to accomplish, hia ends, arid even goes fio t&T as to try to steal another mine from "Rimrock." How Jone3 finally wins out, with the help of pretty Mary Fortune, makes a thrilling and realistic photo-play. A deaf stenographer plays a prominent part in the picture. The part is taken by Ann Little, a clever young actress. She- helps him in a struggle for his copper mine by pretending to bo deaf after eh© has been cured, and how they fight their way to happiness together makes a charmingly realifitio and wholesome photo-play, wh:oh will appeal to young and old aJike. The photography, by Saxon Dean, is exceptionally good, and scenes of rugged mountainous bc;iuty will bo seen throughout tho entiro production. "FATTY IN CONEY ISLAND." "FATTY IN CONEY ISLAND." "FATTY IN CONEY ISLAND." "FATTY IN CONEY ISLAND." (Paramount-Arbuckle, 2 reels.) Australian and American Gazettes. 8045 SPORTING. QANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. METROPOLITAN MEETING, 1918. NOVEMBER 4th, 6th. and 9th. FIRST RACE EACH DAY at 12.30 p.m. TRAMS at short intervals from 10 a.m. Owing to tho congested state of the weighing paddock during weighing in and out operations in the past, the Committee of the Canterbury Jockey Club have decided to strictly enforce the Trustees' .Regulation that no person is allowed into the weighing room or paddock enclosure unless he is the owner of a horse engaged in tho race actually in progress, and this regulation applies to trainers with regard to the paddock enclosure. MOTOR-CARS. Tho Entrance for hired Motor-cars and Carriages will - be, as usual, from the Racecourse r °Pr'ivate Motor-cars and Carriages can enter from tho Hornby Junction road. KO MOTOR-CAR WILL BE PERMITTED TO REMAIN IN ANY OF THE CARRIAGE DRIVES OR CARRIAGE PADDOCK. A Public Motor-car Paddock is available behind tho present M°tor-car Enclosure. An attendant will be in charge. NOTICE. CHILDREN will NOT be admitted to any part of the Racecourse or Enclosures except upon payment of tho usual charges. _ GRANDSTAND TICKETS can be obtained at WOODWARD'S, Cathedral square (opposite Broadway's). W. H. E. WANKLYN, 2732F Secretary. NEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. TTTFSDVY. THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, sth, 7th, and Bth NOVEMBER. N.Z. CUP, 2500 govs—TUESDAY. FREE-FOR-ALL, 500 sovs—THURSDAY. CHRISTCHURCH HANDICAP, 750 soro— FRIDAY (PEOPLE'S DAY). MEMBERS' (ONLY) MOTOR-CAR £Nj TRANCE, OFF WRIGHT'S ROAD. I SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE FOE j MEETING. ! FIRST RACE WILL START AT 12 NOON j EACH DAY. 2782F DON'T forget you can get a Davis Machine at Micaon'® just tb» evofi as you could thirty yean ago. IC6BBI r: *1

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16360, 4 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16360, 4 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16360, 4 November 1918, Page 1

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