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AMUSEMENTS. FOLLOW THE CROWDS WHICH NIGHTLY CROWD CRYSTAL PALACE. TO ITS UTMOST CAPACITY. A Skinir.? Gem in tho Crown of hie many perfect productions. sF.ssrr. hayakawa SESSCS HAYAKAWA In a Dual Ro»o in "THE BEGGAR PRINCE." "THK EEGGAK PKIXCE." A Delightful Oriental Romanco of a Prince and a FishcTtnau. A story for all children. Young and Old. Xo one is too ! young or too old to appreciate tliis Eastern j -Romanoa It will call to •niird tlio "Arabian ] Nights" of long ngo.—A charuunjr etovy with sparklin<r lranieur bubbling from ite well of trutli. ■ ALSO ALSO ALSO ! DAINTILY PETITE ' MARGUERITE CLARK j MARGUERITE CLARK ' ■ in "EASY TO GET." The joyous story of a young man who preached tho fnct that all qirln were '*En«y to Get," nnd cf tho spirited girl he thought he 6o easily got. TWO SESSIONS DAILY: 2.15 and 7.30 p.m. SPECIAL MUSIC BY CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA, USUAL PRICES. BOOKING at Tho Bristol. i SPECIAL NOTICE.—Look on 4on THURSDAY EVENING for the LINCOLN COL- , LEGE PIERROT PARTY. •CRYSTAL PALACE. The QUALITY Theatre. 4623 LIBERTY rpilE HOUSE " LIBERTY LIBERTY J- OF BIG LIBERTY LIBERTY ATTRACTIONS. LIBERTY A Programme of Unequalled Variety and Excellence. ' The Firet National Attraction. • "EVEN AS EVE. ,- "EVEN* AS EVK." — From the Book, ''THE SHINING BRAND," liy ROBERT W. CHAMBERS. Featuring a New Picture Girl, GRACE l> A K L I N <> GRACE DARLING Woman instantly places man in On© of Ttto Classes , —those she would Marry, and those she wouldn't. "THE REALART QUARTETTE." "THE REAEART QUARTETTE." The Most Artistic and Musical Combination that has visited Christclrurch for years. Its succesß ou Saturday was inetantanecrne and unqualified. MR HERBERT F. WOOD, MR HERBERT F. WOt)D. , TENOR, who hae been described as the beet exponent of Gilbert and Sullivan's music in Australasia to-day. STGNOR OERBASI, Celebrated Italian Harpist. MISS VALE.RIE SCOTT, Dancer, Dainty, Clever, and. Most Charming , . MISS CLARE VEARS, Soloist on the Grand Erard Harp. ■ And MRS LILY GLOVER, Who will be remembered for her charming performance tie MIMOSA-SAN, in tho rocent production, of 'The Geisha.'.' ■ EPISODE EIGHT, "SMASHING BARRIERS." "The Murder Car.' HAROLD LLOVTVS COMEDY, * "THE RAJAH." Featuring Jacko the Human Ape and o Menagerie .of Animals —all comedians. PRICES: Matinee (Pictures only): Iβ Id Is 7d; Children Half-Price. Night: Iβ Id 19 7d, 2s Id,'2a 7d. . , . 464< COUNTY COUNCILS. ~" OXFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. jVTOOMCJS is hereby given that MB W -»-~ SHEWARD hae besn re-appointec , STOCK BANGER to the County. . B. J. SHARPE, 4566 F. County Ole<rk. HEATHCOTE COUNTY CO UNCIL. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. CONSUMERS are hereby notified thai V-» jGARDEN WATERING by. meand oi hoso or pipe connected with any part of th< Council's Waterworks in. Cashmere, Heath cote, or Hillsborough Ridings to PROHIBIT ED until further notice. G. S. COWPER, 4614 County Clerk.. SPORTING. MEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB SUMMER MEETING. • THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, • lath {ANNIVERSARY DAY) and 18Ux INSTS. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE ' ARRANGED FOR THE MEETING, FIRST RACE will Start Each Day at 12 NOON. No bookmakers or their assistants ' di* qualified or undesirable persons, will b© ad mitted to the Racecourse duriug the Sum ' mer Meeting, and if any such peTsone an ; found on the course ihay will be removed anc prosecuted as provided in the Act. 41031! ,riHEVIOT " RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15th, 1021. PROGRAMME. BROOKDALE JUMPERS' FLAT, of K f.ove; minimum weight &st; confined to hor&es and jockeys who have at time ol entry completed threo times a. eteeplechase or hurdle raco. Nomination 20e. Acceptance 30s. One mile and a quarter. TRIAL STAKES, of SO eovs; three-year-olds Bat, £our-ycar-*olds and upwards Bst 6lb; no tJJoivanceS. Nomination 20s! Acceptance SOs. Six furlong*. DAVEY HANDICAP TROT (Harness}, oi 80 sove; for horees that can. do 3.53 or better. Nomination* 20s. Accep--1 ta-nce 30e. One mile and a half. '• CHEVIOT CUP, of 23 eove, Specie 125 eove. I Nomination 20a. Acceptance 40a, Occ mile and a ha:lf. SPOTSWOOD WELTER HANDICAP, of 60 sovs; minimum weight SsL Nomination 20s. Acceptance 30s. Seven furloags. » m&ckknzie stakes handicap, ofioc cove; hack conditions Nomination 20s. Acceptance 35e. Six furlongs. HUNTER HANDICAP TROT (Saddle); foj horse* that can do 2.35 or better, domination 20a. Accep-tance 30s. One mile. MINA HANDICAP, of 80 eovs. Nomination 20s. Acceptance 30s. Five furlongs end a> half. Foi- FULIi PARTICULARS see "RE; FBREE," DECEMBER 10th. Trotting RaoM handicapped by eeconde. SPECIAL PASSENGER AND HORSE TRAINS. DOMINATIONS close THURSDAY. DECEMBER CSrd, at 9 p.m., with the SECRETARY, , JOSEPH WALLACE, ' 171 CASHEI* STREET^ 4610 Or >P.O. £05 373* CJuaetcliaxch, V

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17017, 14 December 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17017, 14 December 1920, Page 1