amusements. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION! KXTR AO R PIX AK Y A T T1! A C TIO -V! EXTUAORDIXAIiY ATTRACTION! At I I V E R Y B O D Y ' S , (Tho Theatre that Sets the Standard.) I Twice Daily—'2.3o ar.d 7.30 p.m. j THIS WEEK | THIS WEEK j Tho Picturisation of j ELIXOR GLYX'S ( EUXOR GLYX'S ! ELIXOR GLYX'S EUXOR GLYX'S j Tremendous XoveJ, ; "THE CAREER OF KATIIERIXE BUSH." ' "Tlili CAREER OF KATHEHIXF. BUSH," "THE CAREER OF KATUEKIXE BUSH." "THE CAREER OF KATIIERIXE BUSH," "THE CAREER OF KATHEIUXE BUSH," -THE CAREER OF KATHERIXE BUSH," Starring Charming •CATHERINE CALVERT. CATHERIXE CALVERT. CATHERINE CC.LV)-:KT. CATHERIXE CALVERT. Tho Amazing History of a Woman's Soul, A DARING STORY. She argufd that one miisx see life—and thait in making the first plungo it \vn3 desirable that it be with a person of refinement. • * 4 * She was quite untroubled by what the world calls moralitv, and she had 110 scruples! * » ■» * She had tasted of the Tree of Knowledge with her eyos open, and learned that the fruit- ehe had eaten was too dangerously swcot for continuous food! * . * •* * She had beauty and brains—and nothing else. But eh." 1 used what sho had—and used men, too--to gain her heart's desire. But do you think she could live her own life, regardless*, and tvin ? SEE Beautiful CATHERIXE CALVERT CATHERIXE CALVERT CATWKRINE CALVERT CAUTTERIXE CALVERT In the Screen Version of that Startling Novol, "THE CARFER OF KATHERIXE BUSH." "THE CAREER OF KATHERIXE BUSH," "THE CAREER OF KATIIERIXE PUSH," "THE CARTER OF KATHERIXE BUSH," "THE CAREER OF KATHFRIXE BUSH," "THE CAREER OF KATHERINE BUSH," By ELTNOR GT/YN, ELINOR OLYN, . ELINOR GLYN, ELINOR GLYN, The Author of "Three 'Weeks." Strpporting Snbfecfs include: — Artcraft's Lt>t~st Drama, "ROSE O' THE RIVER," FeaturingLILA LEE. A Story of Youth, of passionate love,. hitter jesJousy, broI~on1~ o n drfani*. -"id happiness. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at The Bristol or 'Phone •1 < W5. 3603 QE AN D ~T H E A T R E. 1 TO-DAY, at 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT, at 7 p.m. . 1 on. S"aitff9By iri 'Spit© of the Wet Weather. RESERVE your Seats to See The Perfect Woman Divine, ANNETTE KELLERMAN . ANNETTE KELLERMAN* ' ANNETTE KELLERMAN In . THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL. "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS," "A DAUGHTER OF THE XJODS," •'A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS." The Crowning Flawless Achievement of the Generation. | The Transcendental Triumph, of Screen • | Speciaculaci&m. COST 1,100,000 DOLLARS ! 21,218 PERFORMERS j 19,744 IN ONE SCENE 1,200 CHILDREN 300 DANCING GIRLS I 200 MERMAIDS TEN STAGGERING REELS BEYOND HUMAN DESCRIPTIVE POWERS. THE ONLY MILLION DOLLAR SPECTACLE" EVER PRODUCED. SPECIAL ORCHESTRA OF TWELVE PERFORMERS, under the baton of Mr .A. L. SITTTOA. PRICES: Stalls Is Id, Circle 2s Id; Reserves, 6d extra. Box Plan at Th? Bristol until S p.m.; thTeafW at Th" Theatre. 'Phone 2934. 3636 : ' DANCING. MR W. S. WAUCHOP is now forming an additional C:aF3 for th<j FOX TROT, ONE STEP, and all modern ballroom dancea, commencing SATURDAY, MAY 22nd, at 8 n.m. Early application is advisable. Studio: Cor. Manchester and Worcester streets. 'Phone 4107. WS7SO-2754 MEETINGS. HOME SERVICE MEN. THIS IS OF INTEREST TO YOU. THE NEXT MEETING of the Home Service League, Chri'tchurch Branch, will bo held at 21 Royal Exchange Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, June 2nd, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Re Presentation of Claims to Parliament. A. T. BLACKWKLL, 3628F Hon. Secretary. pOURT THISTLE OF THE FOREST, A.0.F.. Sydenhano—Half-vearly Meeting for Nomination of Officers, TUESDAY, Ist June. W. J. BLUNT, C.R. 1 1752 W. D. MARKS, P.S. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, from ll Queen'e avenue, Fendalton, a small Blac.c a.cd Tan SHEEPDOG. Reward will be given for information to recovery. . 3635 LOST, from Halswell, 17 Halfbred EWES, blin raddle mark on back. Apply O. Howe, HuLwell. 3634 OST, on Friday, Gold BROOCH, set Amethyst c.nd Pearl. Much valued keepsake. Rowatd. D.B. 3, this office. 17C3 7?-f f\ REWARD will be paid for informa»lU tion leading to conviction of person who broke my vind-pcreen. Saturday night. at comer of Moorbonse avenue and Colombo street. H. Harrow, 123 Salisbury etrcet. _ JL7&I FOUND, a single-barrel SHOT-GUN, in Waimakariri Riverbed. Owner may have seme by giving description, and paying expenses within seven days. Apply K. AJann, East Oxford. 1758' SPORTING. QANTERBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB WINTER MEETING. THURSDAY ANT) SATURDAY, 3rd (King's Birthday) AND sth JUNE. TRAMS will Rnn at FREQUENT INTERVALS. j FIRST RACE will Start Each Day at 11.15 A.M. No Bookmakers or their Assistants, Disqualified or Undesirable Fersons wil be admitted to tho Racecourse during the Mooting, and if any such are found on tb? Course they will be REMOVED and PROSECUTED, as provided in the Act. * 3S3OFt
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16848, 31 May 1920, Page 1
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