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i amusements: GREATER p-R YSIiL PALACE. Magnificent—Cool—Restful. (Tho Best Theatre in our Whole Empire.) . THE FILM SENSATION OF ALL TIME. AVOID THE HUGE CROWDS AT NIGHT BY ATTENDING THE DAY SESSIONS. ' ALL THIS WEEK V. M. BEE BE Presents with Pride Tho Most Thrilling, ths- Most Interesting, "(iio 310.it Instinctive Fktme 'Made A Stupendous Photographic Achievement. F« All Intelligent "PeopleIn All Walks of Life. "THE GREAT AIK ROBBERY," "THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY," "THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY," "THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY," "THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY," Starring LIEUT. ORMER LOCKLEAR, LIEUT. ORMER LOCKLEAR, LIEUT. ORMER LOCKLEAR, LIEUT. ORMER LOCKLEAR', LIEUT. ORMER LOCKLEAR. Tho Dure-Devil of tlie Skiee. t The Oulv Man in tho World 1 Who Ever Changed Tlanes In Mid-Air. . NEVER before has any Man boheld such r a Sensational Romance. r NEVER before has 6uch a grand display 5 of Aeronautical Science been wit- - nessod by human eyes. I\EVBR has a Piciure 'been' made one-ball as Exciting, owvhalf as .Interesting and Instructive. KEYER again will trrare be a Picture like "The Great .Air Robbery." LOOK I THERE'S . A WOMAN IN THE-'PLANE ABOVEHIM! i The woman he lovea In danger—in thsliands p of a, villain who would as snort crash his | machine to tho ground a* {rrve'iher up. . AND LOCKLEAR t AND LOCKLEAR ~ In hi 3 Death's Head' 'Plan* jushes mcteor- | like through tho air, gaining-, painiii;» , HE HAS YET TO SAVE- ILKR-- . He has yet Jo. risk his lite many times «tb ho gains possession of .that machine. Then the terrific fight in mid-nii—tho crash to Earth.—And out of tho Wreckage crawl two people—a,, man and » girl! THE GIRL IS BEAUTIFUL. THE GIRL-IS jBEAUCIFUL. FRANCEUA BILLINGTON. FRANCELIA BILLINGTON. You'll remember lier in "Blir/.l Husbands." THERE'S ONLY ON?; THRILL, BUT IT'S A.BIG ONE—IT, LASTS'FROM START TO FINISH. There are momenta when yon will want to -»hut your eyes, but you won't, 'cause you'll "liks it, and you'll Love Locklear. "THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY" "TH*! GREAT AIR ROBBERY" "THE GREAT 1 AIR ROBBERY" IS UNIVERSAL'S JEWEL DF, LUXE . SUPER MASTERPIECE Contribution .to the Science of Aeronautics. B.ESIDES— There's Chapter Five of the Great Big Screen Ma.gaßine Story, "THE DRAGON'S NET," And it's the Most Exciting Yet. ' We've'a Thundering' Good Comedy, too, "A (VILLAIN'S BROKEN HEART" . Is a sure-firs laugh (tatoher. 2?IGHT SESSION' BE .LUXE— Final Week of MDLLE. IBMA CARON MDLLE. IBMA CARON MDLLE. t IBMA CARON _ .■_ . Mdlle. Caron v.ill sin?, in Costume, "No, No, No,'' and by special request, "La Marseillaise." BUT LISTEN! , We've an Orchestra—a Proper . \ Permanent Professional ~ SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ' • < SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of Twenty Solo Musjciams. t It's the Largest and Best Orchestra in any Theatre in "Australasia. .. i Under the Distinguished Conductorship of . MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. wUNZ. MR ALFRED J.-BUNZ. MUSICAL NUMBERS include:— Overture,"Zampa" i(Herbld).: Entr'act,. "March Cleopatra" XMariciiielli);'. "Salut •d'amnurf'. (Elgar) ; "Incidental Music Henry VIII" (Sul4iv*n); .."JVte-Hheme-''A Rtinawaty'^GirT' -tyv&b Camß)■;■ 'T«i**r* mezzo, ''Safioaie'* (Loraine) •. "LeVe'ih '"Aicady" (Haydn. Wood);.. arid plenty of .the latest' marches aiid wsitees. * ' ' '. CONTINUOUS 12 to 5.15. Then closed till 6.30 p.m. ' -Day Prices, 3d, 6*, la Id. r j NIGHT SESSION DE LUXE: Doors open sharp 6.30, . Pianoforte Cecital 6.8 Dto 7.30. OVERTURE. 7.30. ' .. ." . v , NIGHT PRICES: Stalls. Is I*. D.C. 2* Id. ReeervetfVSjjl extra to all parts. Plan at The Bristol or 'Phone 8768. BE SURE-AND BOOK. YOUR SEATS. 7763 Y NOTICES.' CHRISTCHUBCH TRAMWAY BOARD. rprME TABM?*' ':. ALTERATIONS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARX Ist, 1921. TO SUMNER—--5,13 p.m. altered, to 5-10 !»■»• -• . ' 5.15 p.m. altered "to 5.13 p.m. FROM SUMNER— . "~*~ 7.8 «.m. altered to 7.13 a.m. TO WOOLSTON—--10.20 p,m. altered to 10.15- p.m. FROM .WOOLSTON—--7.37 a.m. altered to 7.33 a.m. FROM OPAWA—--1.56 p.m. altered to 1.53 p.m. FROM F"ENDALTON—--2.19 p.m. altered to 2.1G p.m. FROM CORONATION STREET—--9.46 p.m. altered, to 9.52 p.m. LINWOOD— Practically all Trip* altered- before 10 a.m. and ALL DAY SUNDAYS. LINCOLN. ROAD— j Practically all Trips altered before 10 „•« .--J att. ISav tirrKT\kV<3 Other Details in Timo TaMos. . ~ j • January 26th, 1921. FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager, BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, , CANTERBURY DISTRICT. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF "THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1908, and IN- THE MATTER 'of ARTHUR HAYWOOD ANDREWS, of Auckland, a Bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that Application will be made to this Honourable Court Sitting at Christchurch on Monday the Fourteenth February One thousan-i nine hundred and twenty-one at Ten o'clock in the forenoon or so soon thereafter as counsel can bo heard in that behalf that an order of discharge be granted to the above-named bankDATED sjt Auckland this Twenty-sixth day of January One thousand nine hundred and twenty-one. ARTHUR HAYWOOD ANDREWS, * » By his Solicitor, JAMES FRANCIS HOSKING, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, 7705 Queen street, Auckland. BANK NOTICES. THE UNION BANK. OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 1680. Capital Authorised and Issued .. £7,500,000 Paid-up Capital .. .. 2,500,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 5,000,000 Reserve Fund •• •• 2,620,000 ■ N INTERIM DIVIDEND of 7s 6d per j Share in respect iio the year ending t Sfith February, 1921. having l-t«n declared, lj tame is now payable to Shareholders on the ■ New Zealand Register at 31jt December, IS2O. < C. G. OGILViE, k Inspector. b Wellington, 28th January, 1921. 7491 a

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17057, 31 January 1921, Page 1

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