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AMUSEMENTS.

4 OPERA HOUSE. The programme of fresh items inaugurated on Monday eo successfully by Fuller's Vaudeville Company, attracted a largo audience to the Opera House last night. The wonderful feats of mind reading by Mednme Sa-Hera again aroused great . astonishment. Tho Mammoth Minstrels and the other artiste contributing to a line all round programme, met with appreciative applause. The sam) programme will be repeated this evening. QUEEN'S THEATRE.. '"Tongues of Men," starring- Constance Collier, and the Mack Sennett comedy His Hidden Purpose," arc included in the well selected programme at the Queen's Theatre, /which will bo ecreoned this afternoon and evening. STRAND THEATRE. The Douglas Fairbank'a story '"Headin' South" with its well selected supports will be screened at the Strand this afternoon and evening. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. The well selected programme at Everybody's, which is headed by "Vengeance," starring Montague Lovo, will be screened thi6 afternoon and evening. GRAND THEATRE. "Social Hypocrites," featuring May Allison, and the supporting Alms will be screened at the Grand this afternoon and evening. CRYSTAL PALACE. Tho all fun programme at Crystal Palace, headed by "Cupid's Round-up," starring Tom Mix, will bo screened at tho Crystal Palace this afternoon and evening. LIBERTY THEATRE. "Tho Honeymoon," featuring Constance Talmadge, and tho supporting films will ba screened at Liberty this afternoon and evening. <• EQUAL TO FULL CREAM MILK The weaned calf fed on "CEREMILK" thrives as well as on his mother's milk; And to he shouId—'"CEREMILK" is rich in the fat (Hid proteid necessary to produce strong, well-conditioned, healthy beasts. Absolutely fresh—"CEREMILK' is superior to any similar food the world over. ' So bother, easily mixed, it leaves no sediment in the bucket because it is so finely ground. Try "CEREMILK." Your experience will be that of Mr J. Kyne, of Clandeboye, near Temuka. who writes: —"Previous to us.n? 'CEREMILK' I lost 25 calves through scour. After using 'CEREMILK,' I did not lose any more calves They commenced to thrive straight away as i g evi- | denced by the fact that I obtained from £3 JOs to JU per head for my calves." Local distributors: —Fleming and Co., Ltd., Christchurch, r-nd at all Stores. 22 NOTES AND MEMOIIAXDA. ♦ | At 11 o'clock this morning there will commence an auction clearance sale of the whole of the stock of the Red Cros6 SaJes Depot, on their premises, Cathedral square (next Post Office). The goods to be disposed of comprise a miscellaneous collection of booki, pictures, furniture, side-saddles, curios, etc. Mr Willis, of McKenzie and Willis, will act as honorary auctioneer.

■ Two Christ's College entrance scholarships, of tlic value of £2i each per annum, and tenable {or three yeajs, aro offered for competition to boys Tinder 13 years of age. The r.oxt parade of E Battery will be* held on Tuesday next at 7.30 p'.m.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16415, 8 January 1919, Page 10

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16415, 8 January 1919, Page 10

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16415, 8 January 1919, Page 10