AMUSEMENTS. E NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK NEXT WE.EK At VEHYBODY (The Distinctive Thcatra). A Paramount-Artcraft Masicrpu'ce. A Puramount-Avtcrait Musleiuieie. "BELOW THE SURFACE." "BELOW THE SURFACE." "BELOW 'IHE SURFACE." "BELOW THE SURFACE." "BELOW THE SURFACE." Starring HOBART BOSWORTH. HOBART BOSWORTH. . HOBART BOSWORTH. HOBART BOSWORTH. HOBART BOSWORTH. The memory is still very frosh of thnt amazing powerful f-tory of »:i life, "Behind the Door," which Thomas H. Ince directed, with Ho bail Boswortli ns the star. Now, this master craftsman hn-s created another epio of Foa life which, towers above any other life endea/vour. In its intensity it depicts the terrible depths of the soul to which the suffering' of a. strong man descends, "BELOW THE SURFACE." ' "BELOW THE SURFACE." "BELOW THE SURFACE." "BELOW THE SURFACE." "BELOW THE SURFACE." The story deals with a rugged, upright diver, whose son is induced by a. scheming adventurees to make a diY'j for treasure in (b depth of water which almost certainly spells death. It d?als, too, with the anguish oi the father as he r?os his ?on descending into the valley of deliriom arteritis terrible er.deavour, and of the retribution which was meted out to tile wilful conspirator. "BELOW THE SURFACE." "BELOW THE SURFACE." "BELOW THE , SURFACE." "BELOW TirE "SURFACE." . "BELOW THE SURFACE." It is a drama of big big characters, and blackened souls. It breathes the pure salty tang of the ocean and- radiates an atmosphere of power. Like all of Thomas H. Ince'g 'productions, it boars the ineffaceable stamp of the mrnstor hand, and in every way deserves its title of Inoe's greatest oreation. In Addition—t ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYIt)N ETHEL CLAYTON ETHEL CLAYTON In , "THE LADDER OF LIES." "THE LADDER OF LIES." "THE LADDER OF LIES." "THE LADDER OF LIES!" "THE LADDER OF LIEiS." Tlie appealing story of >a girl -who unEelfishlv lied away lier own reputation in order that' a friend's honour might be saved. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USU'AL. I Reserves at The Bristol or 'Phone 4923. 7652 , BRIGHTON GALA. TO-DAY." ■ ; TO-DAY. DUNMOW FLITCK, Great Mirth-maker. New Brighton Gala,* To-day. BABY SHOW, on the Pier. Liberal Prizes. Now Brighton Gala, To-day. OLD WORLD WEDDING, on the Pier, New Brighton Gala. To-day. HENPECKED MAN COMPETITION. Plizes, Prim® Hams. New Brighton Gala, To-day. PRIZE LAMIB WEIGHT-GUESSING Competition, New Brighton Gila, To-day. EDGAR BEYNON, Mirth and Mystery, Niew Brighton Gila, To-day. SPECIAL PBIZE, Coal, for Largest Family under ten years cf age. New- Brighton Gala To-day. TREASURE HUNT—£23 and Other Prizes. New Brighton G«la, To-day. CHILDREN'S SPORTS, Children's Sports, Innumeral>!ci Priaes. NieW' Brighton Gala To-day. NEW BRIGHTON GALA. TO-DAY. ' TO-DAY. NEW BRIGHTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. /VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ell 'i-' Vehicular Traffic is PROHIBITED from uting that part of the Esplanade between BERESFORD STREET and HAWKE STREET, and along SEA VIEW ROAD, between the Esplanade and' the Eastern Boundary "of the NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL, on Gala Day, Saturday, January 29th, 1921. J. ■ F. EAMES, 7546 Town Clerk. c HORAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Otih, 10-21. FRANK HUTCHENS FRANK HUTCHENS FRANK HUTCHENS FRANK HUTCHENS The Famous Pianist FRANK HUTCHENiS FRANK HUTCHENS .DIRECT from FRANK HUTCHENS . \ FRANK lIUTCHENB Conferva tori urn, FRANK HUTCHENS' FRANK HUTCHENS Sydney* FRANK HUTCHENiS FRANK HUTCHENS FRANK HUTCHENS FRANK'HUTCHENS . • GRAND FAREWELL PIANOFORTE RECITAL. Only Opportunity *>f Hearing this Popular Artist. Programme of Great Interest. Popular Prices: 4s and 2s, plus tax. Box Plan at Bristol opens Friday nert. 7612 PUBLIC NOTICES. FIELD AND ROYDS. GOVERNMENT WHEAT BROKERS. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. TO FARMERS. "VA7.E beg to advise that MESSRS RHODES ' * BROS., AMBBBLEY, recently representing in in the NORTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT, are r.o longer. ac.;ing as our Agents. We hops to get into touch with personally, or will be pleased to reply promptly \o any enquiries reaching u« from Clients. FIELD and ROYDS, 2CO Oashei street, 7CI3F Cliristchurch. THE OFFICES of- the RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLUB will be REMOVED to the NEW CLUB ROOMS, 71 GLOUCESTER STREET (near Masonic Hall) as FROM iu'ONDAY, 3lst instant, W. WALKER, ?650F President. /CANTERBURY Sweet Pea, Carnation, atrj Rose Society.—Members and Friends iire invited to attend the Woolston Tannery Co.'s Gardens C.30 pm. to 5 p.m. THIS DAY. 7GIIF W. FENNKK, Hon. Sec. rpHE Offices of MESSRS DAJ.GETY and *- CO., LTD., -and , PYNE GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., will CLOSE on MONDAY NEXT, tie 31et, ALL DAY, on the occasion of their Annual Cricket. Match. 7625F
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17056, 29 January 1921, Page 1
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