I FOR THE CHILDREN. I PSTMAS STOCKINGS. 9d. Is Gd,, 2s 3d, -A. 2s 6d.« and Vs. BOXED CHOCO-, LATES, for the ndults as well. Best Eng-, Sisli, Amorican. and Colonial leakers, from] is Cd. EDIBLE NUTS. —Walnuts Is Sd 'lb. Mixed Is 9d, Barcelona Is lC'l.j Sort Sh?a Almonds Ss. BrasUs 2s. Peanuts, 9d, Jordan Almpfwfs 4* >»o\v| lb. N TUCK'S, I/IMITED. » Tiio Provision Houso. t
AMUSEMENTS. Q R A X D THEATRE. CONTINUOUS from 12 NOON. "TRAGEDY OF OLIVE THOMAS." SIIOP GIEL'S AMAZING CAREER. ALWAYS GOT IVHAT SHE WISHED FOR, YET NEVER WAS HAPPY. OLIVE The Screen's Most Beautiful Star, THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS. OLIVE OLIVE THOMAS, THO3LYS OLIVE THOMAS, OLIVE OLIVE THOMAS, THOMAS OLIVE THOALAS, OLIVE OLIVE THOMAS, THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS, OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE In a vivid Drama of youthful THOMAS impulse. OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE From Louiso Winter's Great THOMAS Novel, OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE "THE SPITE BRIDE." THOMAS "THE SPITB BRIDE." OLIVE "THE SPITE BRIDE." THOMAS "THE SPITE BRIDE." OLIVE . "THE SPITE BRIDE." "THE SPITE BRIDE." OLIVE * THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE HE had Youth and Money. THOMAS SHE hurl Youth and Beauty, OLIVE and EACH had plenty of youth-, THOMAS ful impulse, which is responsible OT.TVI3 for much trouble. THOMAS OLIVE TW-T'-vg SEE SEE SEE OLIVE THOMAS " v OT,TVE This RWtTABKABLE v THOArAS OLIVE THOMAS Production. OLIVE THOMAS OTjTVE "THE SPITE BRIDE." THOMAS. TH°MAS 'Is full of Romance. OLIVE - THOMAS . , . OLIVE YOU'LL seo the stag© from fronf THOMAS and back of footlights. OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE A FASCINATING PICTURE. THOMAS OLIVE THOMIAS OLIVE THO&XS OLIVE Also, „ Also, THOMAS Another EXCITING and SENOLIVE SATIONAL Episode of "THE THOMAS GREAT GAMBLE." OLIVE THOMAS OLIVE MUSIC by the GRAND ORfc&OMAS CHESTR'A (Mr KenncSy BHck, Conductor.)' PRICES AS USUAL. Thomas — %LIVE RESERVE YOUR SEATS. THOMAS (Theatre 'Phono 2934.) 4155 , TWO CONAN DOYLE LECTURES; " TWO CONAN DOYLE LECTURES: TWO CONAN DOYLE LECTURES. Iu the rpHEATRE S O Y A I» XHEATBE R O Tf A I/ On WEDNESDAY EVENING, December 16th. THIJRSpAY EVENING, December 16tli. SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE,' SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR OONAN DOYLE, M.D., laLiD;, .r - Will deliver , TWO ENTIRELY DIFFERENT LECTURES. Which have attracted such largo audiences in Australia, Auc&lknd; ' and that hundreds have' been unable, to: gain admission. - v Each lecture is complete in itself, but the first is the sequel to': the seooncU ; Wednesday Evening: "'DEATH? AND THE 1 HEREAFTER," "THE NEW' HEVELATIOP/' which will cover tho whole subject of spiritualism. • ' ■ Thursday Evening: "PICTURES OF . PSYCHIC PHENOMENA." The most wonderful eeries of cpiiit photographs which will bo explained and guaranteed by Sir Arthur. -■ Everywhere these pictures havo -creatcd sensation. They have-been called' 1 ' "A SERIES OF MODERN MIRACLES."' '•THE FINAL AND. POSITIVE ' PROOF." Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls 4s, Gallery 3s, Stag© 2s (all plus tax)". . The Box Plan? are open at Milner and Thompson's. 4152 CARLYLE SMYTHE. OLIVE THOMAS in "THE SPITE "■ BRIDE." GRAND THEATRE, To-day and To-night. 415f CARNIVAL BAZAAR ART GALLERY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIG-HT. And Five Following Nights. MUSIC, MIRTH, and DANCING. Miss Emily Turn«:'s Party. Munro's Orchestra. Fairy Fishing Pond, Stalls, Tea Rooms, Fruit Salad and Ices. Post Entry for Children's Fancy Dress Competition. Greatest and Most Gorgeous Display of Beautifully Dressed Dolls yet seen m Now Zealand. s Entries for Best Dressed Dolls Close at 6.45 p.m." To-day. : 4161 KNOX CHURCH. AN ORGAH RECITAL Will be given by MR PURCELL WEBB. TUESDAY WEEK, DEC. 21st, At 8 p.m. 4147 WANTED KNOWN.—Temuka Caledonian Society. Annual Bosing Day Sports. ENTRIES all principal Running and Cycling events Closo 5 p.m. TOIDAY NEXT, 17th. instant. Secretary, W. F. EVANS, Temukc. 695 OLIVE THOMAS in "THE SPITE BRIDE." GRAND THEATRE, To-day and To-night. 4155 * SITUATIONS VACANT. ~~ COPY-HOLDER. WANTED. A SMART YOUTH as COPYTV HOLDERNday work). - : Apply MANAGER, Christchuroh Press Co., Ltd., F Christchuroh. N. BRIGHTON BOWLING CLUB. WANTED. GKEENKEEPER. Good wage#. E; C. FARR, Hon. Secretary, 75 Rishmond terra 00, New Brighton. 4063F (For continuation of "Situations Vacant" aee jbage 10 of thia iwna^
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17016, 13 December 1920, Page 1
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