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AMUSEMENTS. A GREAT HOLIT7AY FROGRAMME! A GREAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! A GREAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! A GREAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! V E R Y D 0, D Y ' S. (The Distinctive Theatre.) COMMENCING OX MONDAY. COMMENCING OX MONDAY. COMMENCING ON MONDAY. COMMENCING ON MONDAY. The First of the ROSCOE ARBUCKLE Super-Coniedv-DT.ima. Creations, "THE ROUND UP." "THE ROUND UP." "THE HOUND UP." "THE- ROUND' UP." "THE ROUND UP." "THE ROUND UP." A Sensational and Absorbing Drama in which an Hilwious Comedy element is supplied by ROSCOE (Fatty! ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE (Fatty)' ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE (Fattv) ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE (Fatty)- ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE. A picture of intcnao dramatic moments tempered with sparkling comedy, blended by the master-hand of a great producer into one of the greatest firm productions of all time "THE ROUND UP." "THE' BOUND UP." "THE, ROUND UP." "THE* ROUND UP." "THE ROUND UP." "THE ROUND UP." Rocking with Laughter. Loaded witli action. Filmed amid beauty and grandeur of eoenes that dwarf any stage production ever presented. "THE BOUND UP.'.' "THE ROUND UP." "THE ROUND UP." "THE ROUND UP.." "THE ROUND UP." "THE ROUND UP." A stirring version of Edmond Day's Thrilling Stage Play, that has thrilled more crowds than any other dramas of the West. J "THE ROUND UP." , "THE BOUND. UP." "THE ROUND UP." "THE ROUND UP." "THE ROUND UP." , "THE ROUND UP." Romance of Gold —Grit of the PioneerLoyalty—Deviltry—Daring and Love! ! A Great Story, Big in ' Theme,' Investiture, and Sentiment. DON'T MISS SEEING IT! EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S '"SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S" •"SELECT" ORCHESTRA.

PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at The Bristol or 'Phone 4835. 3705 ■VT Z. UNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. SATURDAYTENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS, HagleyPark. DEBATE, Choral Hall, 7.30 p.ui'. Admission Froe. BOXING—King Edward Barracks. MONDAY-' ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS. Lancaster Park, 11 turn, and 2 p.m. Admission 2s and Is. S7S7 IrBAKISr TO DANCE CORRECTLY.. LATEST SCHOOL OF DANCING Principals: Mil FRED. READIi WAUCHOP, lale Principal Dancer and Ballet Muter,- Lyric Theatre, London, Hugh I>. Mcintosh's Tivoli Theatres, and J..C. Williamson's, Ltd., Australia. Pupil of Madame Eliso Clcro and Mdllc. Lydia Kyasht, London. MR FURNESS JAMES, late Royal Carl Rosa Opera Co., Grafton Galleries, Portman Rooms, and Rector's Dancing Cubs, Ltd., London. Pupil of Mr Harry Piloer (darfbing partner to the late Tlaby Deslys) and Sons. Jean Castauer, Adolphi Theatre, London. CLASSES NOW FORMING. Private Lossons by Arrangement. Address: STUDIO NO. 19, Royal Exchange Bides., Cathedral square. 'Phono A 4107. 6 • 1353 , UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIPS. ALL WEIGHTS. KING EDWARD BARRACKS. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. 'Admission—se and 2s 6d. Reserves at Priostnall's. 8270 SYDENHAM PARK. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 3 p.m. Voluntary Contributions at tho Park. M - Z. UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIPS. LANCASTER PARK. EASTER MONDAY. Commencing ll<i>.ni. and 2 p.m. Admission, 2s and Is HOSPITAL PATIENTS FUND. CONCERT. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. 3 o'clock, WOOLSTON BAND. WOOL ST O N BAN D. W COLS T0 N BAN D. Conductor: Mr H. J. Est all. Winners of tho South Island Championship; Holders ot tho Boston, Boosey, and Hawke'* Shields; Will Play THEIR CONTEST SELECTIONS. x LIEUT. OSBORNE, LIEUT. OSBORNE, pion Soloist, Winner of d pion Gold Medal, will also play TEST SOLO. If weather is unfavourable Concert will .be given in King Edward Barracks. ADMISSION : Is (or more). P.O. Bo* 688. R. B. OWEN, Director 8.0 M.5.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 1

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