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AMUSEMENTS THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS FOR TO-DAY AND EASTER MONDAY. This afternoon, tho Trot*. This eveninp, "The tireat Adventure." Mor.day afternoon, Grot Ea*t«r Handicap. Monday night, "Mri Dot." THE FAREWELL SEASON Of MARIE TEMrEST AND GRAHAM BROWNE. To-day boin<j a public holiday the plana for this evemng'e rcpiesertUUon of - lba Great Advent u:o" and for subsequent productions will be. on view fiom S o'clock thi» morning ai tho Toy Csvo Confectionery Shop, where tickets for tho curly dojr gallery and etalls may also bo purchased. rp H E AT RE ROYAL. Lessees: J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Gteat Attraction for tho Easter Holiday*, TONIGHT at P. Re-appearance in Chriatchnrcb. of the greatest and most popular of all English actreaee*. MARIE TEMPEST, MARIE TEMPEST, Of London's beat and moat diatinguiahed actor, GRAHAM BROWNE, GRAHAM BROWNE, And their world tour supporting company, including Frauk Harvey, Aahton Jerry, Frank Allenbv Steff MaoDontld, Herbert Millard, also *he Misses Dorothy Hamilton, Dorie Gillau, and Amotvl Knight, in a epecial revival of Arnold Bonnctt'e fememe fantastic roranntio oomedy drama, THE GREAT ADVENTURE, THE GREAT ADVENTURE, THE GREAT ADVENTURE, Which haa everywhere, been acknowledged or.o of tho cleverest, moit interesting, moat entertaining, and most genuinely lmmoroua comedies this generation has produced. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. (Easter Monday). The delightfully irroaiatible farcical comedy, MRS DOT. MRS DOT. Tho kind of play that a holiday audience will thoroughly appreciate-. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. The delicious romance, COUSIN KATE, COUSIN KATE. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Everybody's favourite oomedy, * THE MARRJAGE OF KITTY. THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY. NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT; Tho whimsical and charming play, THE DUKE OF KILLIECRANKIE, THE DUKE OF IMLLLBCRANKIE. NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. Henry Arthur Jonce'e great maaterwork, MARY GOEB FIRST. MARY GOES FIRST. SATURDAY NBXtTtXmoITDAY AwU lUa OUTCAST. OUTCABT. Box Plana and Day Salea at the Toy Cava J» T R A N D THEATRE. From Noon TO-DAY From Noea TOM MIX TOM MIX Peerleai TOM MIX Feata of In TOM MIX Daring TOM MIX TOM MIX Swings over TOM MIX an Abyss. TOM MIX TOM MIX Trial *DEB TOM MIX Jiu-Jitsu "DKB TOM MIX TOM MIX Unnaual LOT TOM MIX Exhibitions LO TOM MIX of TOM MIX Unparalleled TOM MIX Strength. TOM MIX TOM MIXTOM MIX TOM MIX i The Daredevil of tat Screen, In the Acme of Resolute Power. BUNSHINrTcoItBDY. SUNSHINE- COMEDY. , SUNSHINE COMEDY. ■"■—" a. , World's "~ Ford Educational. MUTT and JEFF.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 1

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