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AMUSEMENTS. GREATER QRYSIAL T A L A C L. (Tho Best Theatre in tho Whole Empiro.) Magnificent—Restful—Luxurious. "In my mind Greater Crystal Palace is the best thei-.tro South of Xew York, inul tho show is presented in real Broadway style. American visitor in a Sydney Magazine. VISITORS, you have not seen ChriMchurch nrless you have attended this magnificent theatre, and heard our permanent Professional SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Of Twenty Solo Musicians, under the DistigguUheii Coiuluctorship of MR ALFRED .T. BUXZ. MR ALFRED ,T. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. Tio Largest and Best Orchestra in any Theatro in Australasia. SUBLIME HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! Every Moment Holds You Spellbound. V. M. BEEBE presents, For tho First Time in New Zealand, Tho Most Appropriate Picture Made, MAURICE TOURNEUIvS Supremo Super Metro Masterpiece, "iHE GREAT REDEEMER." "THE GREAT REDEEMER," "THE GREAT REDEEMER." "THE GREAT REDEEMER," With si Distinguished All btar Cast, Pncluding tho Eminent Artists. HOUSE PETERS arid MARJORIE DAW. HOUSE PETERS and MARJORIE DAW. Tho Moat Beloved Picture in Christendom. A Tenso and Powerful Drama that will Thrill and Uplift the Mof( Cillous Scoffer on Earth. STARTLING. "BUT: • IX DELICATE GOOD TASTE. Starts oft with a Train Robbery—lsn't that awful?— Still, beforo half the 6000 feet o£ magnificent film in unreoled " you begin to think hotter thoughts, and in the end YOU FEEL CONTENTED AND HAPPY TO BE A CHRISTIAN, SECOND iMPORTANi ATTRACTION; Tho Story of a Girl who Knew Just What She,(Wanted Most. "BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED," "BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED," "BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED," Starring Lovely CARMEL METERS. CARMEL MEYERS. CARMEL MEYERS. " A UNIVERSAL Special Picture Do Luxe. NEXT IS tho Dog-gonest Drama on Earth I "THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE." "THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE." Played by a Howling, Barking Mob of 150 Real, Live Dogs—just plain D-O-G-S. ALSO, News Film Showing Rome, St. Peter's, and tho Vatican, taken from an Airship. NIGHT SESSION DE I.UXE, Overture 7.30 p.m., "Orpheus" (Offenbach). Other numbers include: —Entr'act "Doux Revo" Symphony, "The Pilgrim's March" (Mendelssohn); "Petite Suite do Concert" (Coleridge-Taylor); Girl" (Balfo); "La Passioni Di Cristo" (Peroei); "Chancon Du Printemps" (Gillot); "Valeo Enchanter" (Berger); and "Bella of St. Mary's" va.u&ms). CONTINUOUS 12 to 5.15. Then closed till 6.30 p.m. Day Prices: 6d, la id. NIGHT PRICES: Stalls Is Id, D.C. 2a Id. Reserves Gd extra to all parts. Plan at Thoatre To-day. 'Phono 3758. BE SURE AND BOOK YOUR SEATS. g T R A N D THEATRE. 3?rom Noon TO-DAY From • Noon In "DESERT "DESERT LOVE." LOVE." In tho Acme of Resolute Power. SUNSHINE COMEDY. " SUNSHINE COMEDY. SUNSHINE COMEDY. Gazette. World's News. Ford Educational. MUTT and JEFF. 8811 PUBLIC NOTICES. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. IMPORTANT TO ELECTORS, AT no time in tho history of the City of Cluistchurch will <i greater responsibility rest upon its Citizens than oil the occasion of tho impending MUNICIPAL ELECTION. Every Eloctor will havo to decide on tho ono hand whether ho will support candidates: — (1) Who have no business training, and havo lit'tlo or no stake in tho country. (2) Who mako no prctonco of loyalty to tho Throno, and. who hold extreme viewsi dangerous to tho community. (3) Who aro prcparod to epend the people's money in tho most rtickess manner possible. Or whether, on the other hand, lie will voto for men: (1) Who havo no axo to grind, but havo a etako in tho prosperity of the city. (2) Who represent no party, except the party plodgcd to uphold loyalty, and to insist on economy and efficiency. (3) Who will extend no support to' Utopian schemes of Municipal Trading financed by the Ratepayers' Money. Tho CHRISTCHURCH CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION'S Candidates fulfil in every respect theso \thre© latter requirement!!, and tho Association tlieroforo has confidence in recommending them to every elector ior hie support. . N.B.—-Tho names of tho Association® Candidates will ho published in a few days. 3812) APPLICATION FOR GOAL LEASE. I EDWIN CLEMENT LLEWELLYN ; DERRETT, of Whitecliffs, Shccrafarmor, do hereby givo public notice that I havo lodged with tho Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Canterbury District an Application for tho G-rant of a Coal Leas© in respect of an -area, of THIRTY ACRE'S (30 nc.), bcin<» part of Small Grazing Run No. 02a-. now occupied by mo as lessee, and that TUESDAY, the twelfth day of April, 1921, at the hour of 10 a.m., has been appointed by tho Commissioner as tho time, and the Lands Office, Old Government Buildings, Armagh street, Christclnirch, as the place, for lieaiing tho said Application and all objections thereto Dated this 18th day of March, 1921. EDWIN CLEMENT LLEWELLYN DERRETT, 3295 Applicant. FALSE TEETH wanted, condition no. object broken or otherwise; 5s to £i given. J. TAYLOR, ' Top Floor Bailow'a Buildings, Near Square, Christchurch. T8939 MONE2. • ADVANCE MONEY ON YODR OWH NAME. Abo ilpon All Claeoes of Security. F. O. RAPHAEL, 178 GLOUOiSSTER STREET. Postal Address: Box 18, Chiiatotmrob. Call or Write. RBB2I HAVE MONEY TO LEND on any kind of Security, from £lO upwards. F. D. KESTEVEN, Xgggl 4D Chancery Una. MONEY TO LE3 1 © on Approved Freehold Security at CURRENT BATES. l/.Akl), and iiUEB, Solicitors, J52J3 it Cathedral 'aquara. WHEN you buy GOLDEN BREW VINEGAR you nave all that is pure, and •ho euaTantoe of the makers behind nt. Sold by all grocers. HfisoS-3U5

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17104, 28 March 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17104, 28 March 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17104, 28 March 1921, Page 1

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