amusements. I WHO KILLED HENRY FORBES? I Who? Tho dead man's wii-'? Her lover? The Doctor? Tho Pretty Xiecc? Or were those strange tos-th marks the- elue to another crimc by Arsene Lupin? Who was Gui!*y ? A Pic tare that ie all Thrill and Mystery. At EVERYBODY'S. (The Distinctive Theatre.) Twice Daily—2.3o and 7.30 p.m. THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THE GREATEST MYSTERY PICTURE YET. One more noto.l diameter in fiction has added to tho screen. This lima it is Mnurico La B!anc'3 Master-Crook Creation. "A R S E N E L U P I N," "A R S E N E L U P I X." "A R S E X E L U P I N," "A R S E 5 B L U P I N," Whoso Clever and Sensational Mystery Stories hove been so popular with readers of modern fiction. The most exciting story of the series has been eelccted, entitled "THE TEETH OF THE TIGER." "THE TEETH OF THE TIGER." "THE TEETH OF THE TIGER." "THE TEETH OF THE TIGER." "THE TEETH OF THE TIGER." "THE TEETH OF THE TIGER." "THE TEETH OF THE TIGER." "THE TEETH OF THE TIGER." It is interprets by a Grea-S Cast, Headed by DAVID POWELL, DAVID POWELL, DAVID POWELL, MYRTLE STEDMAX, MYRTLE STEDMAX, MYRTLE STEDMAX, marguerite courtot. MARGUERITE COURTOT. MAIIGUERITE COURTOT. It was Murder! In the Sinister "Houec oi Mystery." And the only clue woa an apple, marked by two rows 1 of teeth. A Murder Mystery that will baffle you. A Melodrama that will thrill you, and A Romance that is full of intriguo. • IN ADDITION— A MONSTER SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, Including Paramoun t-A'rtcraft's Latest Comedy, "A WIDOW BY PROXY," "A WITTOW BY PROXY," "A WIDOW BY PROXY," Starring MARGUERITE CLARK. MARGUERITE CLARiv. . MARGUERITE CLARK. He fell in love with a "widow"'—and her husband returned. Tragic? Not a bit of it. She was a "Widow by Proxy.' Don't Mis 3 this Great Comedy! . EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA In r.n Exclusive Programme Of the Latest Musical Selections. PRICES: 0s >i, 2s Id, and 1« Id. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phone 4925. 6563 THEATRE. .The Houso of Big Attractions. INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. "The OLIVE THOMAS prettiest OLIVE THOMAS girl in OLIVE THOMAS America," OLIVE THOMAS according OLIVE THOMAS to Harmon OLIVE THOMAS Fisher OLIVE THOMAS, „ . In a Firzing, Bubbling Champagnolike Photo-Play, 'TRUDENCE ON BROADWAY." "PRUDENCE ON BROADWAY." "PRUDENCE ON BROADWAY." "PRUDENCE ON 3ROADWAY."HOW SHOCKING! Broadway scared Priv HOW SHOCKING ! dence, tho little Puntan maid. It ahockcd her, 100, at le&st ne'opU thought it did, till sh< HOW SHOCKING! gave them back mor< HOW SHOCKING! than they counted on, She was a little Quaker, but a shininf member of "The Seekers of Good Times, and she had NeW York eating of h« hand. Pathe Gazette. Topical Budget. "Across the Great Salt Lake. Also, ELEANOR McKENZIE, CONTRALTO From LONDON. "In An Old-Fashioned Town." "Until," "Keep on Hoping." THE LIBERTY ORCHESTRA. OVERTURE: 'lA'May Day" (Haydn Wood). And Specially Selected Music. PRICES: le Id, is 7d, 2a Id, 2s 7d. MATINEE—Is Id, Is 7d, Children Half PLAN at The Bristol till 5 p.m., afterwards at the Theatre. 'Phone 2366^ ~ MEETINGS. CHRISTCHURCH RETDTtNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). rpHE QUARTERLY GENERAL MEETING X of the Association will be nek in the Club Rooms' THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. .Business: Report of Delegates to Confer ence. Five Nominations having been received fo one vacancv on the Executive, a Ballot wil be held on July 32th, between the hours o 12 noon and 8 p.m., in the Club Rooms, 10, Gloucester, street. Voting Papers may b obtained at the Office. W. E. LEADLEY, 6®BGF Secretary. A MEETING of DAIRY FACTOR'S REPRESENTATIVES Will be hold in Y.M.C.A. ROOMS, CHRISTCHURCH, On WEDNESDAY, 14th. at Eleven O'clock To consider Co-operative London Marketing Dairy Farmers Invited. G. A. LAMB, Secretary, 'South Island Dairy Association, g<j6l ' of N-Z. Limited. THE HOME SERVICE LEAGUE OF NE'fl ZEALAND (Incorporated), CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH. A MEETING of trw above will b< held in the VETERANS' ROOMS, 8-i Worcester etreet, TO-NIGrfF, at 7.30 p.m BUSINESS: General, and Petition t' | Parliament. j Membership Badges will be available fo ! , A T. BLACKWELL, Hon. becretary. f-HIUSTCHURCH AND ST . _ O CO-OPERATIVE MONEY CLUB.—Ih Annual General Meeting °* 'be held at the Office, on MONDAY, JLLI | 19th, at 8 p.m. Business: Report an< 1 Balance-Sh-et; Election of OSiccrs; GenerpJ W. G. GARRARD Secretary. C6o bank notices. I ' THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED - - £3,000,00 CAPITAL PAID-UP - - - £1,000,00 RESERVE FUND - - • - £1,020,00 A DIVIDEND at the rate oi C per cenl for the half-year ended March 31at lsal and BONUS of 2 per cent., making in aJ 14 per cent, per annum for th<» l ast Cnar cial year, has been declared by the Dircctose and will be paid to Shareholders in tie Dc minion on the 12th instant. D. W. DUTHTE. General Masoger. Weflingtca, July 10th, 1920. MS )
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