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AMUSEMENTS. c greater RYSIAL PALAOE. (The Best Tlieatro in tho Whole Empire.) Magnificent—Restful—Luxurious. TO-13AY—COMMENCING —TO-DAY. FOR ONE SOLID WEEK ONLY. V. M. BEEBE Present* "MVith Pride, this Superb Prosmmmo of MUSIC AND PICTURES:— Music, Good Music, Real Music, by the World Fsimous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR ALFRED .J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. The Numbers include:—Symphony No. 2, Op. 3G, Adagio Molto, AUegxo Con Brio (Beethoven); Grande Fantasie, "Madjnioßutterfly" (Puccini); Ballet Music. "Fcramors" (Rubinstein); Selection, "lolanthe" (Sul)iviA); Lullaby (Schutt); Entr'act, "Sleep and the Roses," Cornet Soloist, Mr S. Williams (Tate); Overture, "Pique Dame" (Suppe). 'Mr Howard Moody, Solo Pianist, will play Chopin's Impromptu. Mighty Master Screen Works from The Greatest Studios on Earth. Tho Captivating Success of New York. ' "THE MISLEADING LADY;" "THE MISLEADING LADY." "THE MISLEADING LADY." "THE MISLEADING LADY." "THE MISLEADING LADY." A Superb METRO Super Photoplay in Six Glorious and Amusing Parti. Starring BERT LYTELL and LUCY COTTON. BEvRT LYTELL and LUCY COTTON. BERT LYTELL audi LUCY COTTON. BERT LYTELL end LUCY COTTON. BERT LYTELL audi LUCY COTTON. BERT LYTELL and LUCY COTTON. A .Snappy tale of how love laughs at LockismStlw —with the beautiful dcenery— j magnificent mounting, exterior and interior, sottings—wealth of beautiful woman—dazzling gowns and high standard _of acting that marked the stage production—But, multiplied by ten, "THE MISLEADING LADY." "THE MISLEADING LADY." "THE MISLEADING LADY." A great big screen classic for' classy peoplo—with plenty of thrills, delightful love scenes, and lots of laughter. THEN WE HAVE:—ONE FULL HOUR ■with the Greatest Show on Earth—One Full Hour of Thrills and Wonder, "KING OF THE CIRCUS." "KING O.F THE CIRCUS." "KING OF THE CIRCUS." "KING OF THE CIRCUS." A tremendous circus story,' dazzling with glamour and grandeur so dear to the hearts of all children between the ages of eight and eighty. Starring the Greatest Gymnast living, EDDIE POLO EDDIE POLO , EDDIE POLO EDDIE POLO EDDIE POLO The Nations of the Earth contributed .their foremost Circus talent to make "King of the Circus", the most marvellous wonder picture of tlio age. The menagerie is three times bigger than the menagerie with any other show or in any Zoo. 110 Cage®, pens, tanks, lairs, and aviaries contain more than 1000 .priceless specimens, valued at more than £1,000,000. Gigantic animals from the remotest corners of the Earth—Ferocious Beasts from the black depths of Tropical jungles, and Curious Creatures from tho Frozen North at© here in abundance for all students of Natural History to' See. WE'VE A MIGHTY FINE COMEDY TOO. And a very' interesting News Film. More than Three Full Hours-of Joyful Joy— Tho Joy that maJcesi' you Jolly. Reserves at THE . "BRISTOL' or' 'Phono Brother Beebe,No. -3768;' POSITIVELY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. H O R A. L H A L L. •€ ■ THURSDAY, Bth.MAY, 8 p.m. , . RECITAL .„ . ... , r : ... "AJiSTANLEY • ,I, of State ConsexvatoriUm -of Muifc, N.S.W. Elocutionary Judge at Christchurch Competition, 1921. Assisted by MRS R. A. HORNE, , MISiS'ADONIA AITKEN at the Pidno. Programme includes Dramatio and Humorousi Selections. - Mrs Home will sing "White Horses" (R. A. Home), London, Ronald e "Prelude." * Prices—3s, 2s, Is. Students concessions 2s Reserve Seats. Plus tax. ' Plan at Bristol. Tickets obtainable at' all Music Tlnd the Toy Cave. Pupils wearing. School Coloure will be admitted to Reserved Seats at la each. . BI7A SHOWS. • CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL , SOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. T "(GALLERY. NEXT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. ENTRIES CLOSE TO-NIGHT «t 9, at Society's Office, 166 Manchester street. Office Hours To-4&y: 3 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. J. TIMBRELL, Glsl Secretary. SPORTING. . FORBURY PARK T.C.'S WINTER MEETING. ; A SPECIAL HORSE TitAIN will leave Christohurch for Duhedln, stopping at Temple ton, RaktUo, and Ashburton on TUESDAY, May Brd, £t 0.80 a.m. Horaee must be trucked at fl tt.tnt G. S. SIMPSON, Secretary Canterbury Ownfera' and Breeders' ■ ' Associatioii.. 6189 PARTNERSHIP NdTIOEa A E Public notice. ■VTOTICE is hereby_ given that the PartnerJ.l Fihin lately existing ,beitwot."i CLAUDE ALBERT" McCOY and .CHARLES PETER LOCK, who have been carrying on business as Land and Estate Agents at 2"2 High street, Christchuroh, under tlio ; style and 'iiume of McCoy and Lock, lias this day I'ten DISSOLVED. Dated thi3 30th day of - Afrril, 1921. 16 ' CHARLES P. LOCK. ELECTION NOTICES. THE WAIMAKARIRI-ASHLEY WATER SUPPLY BOARD, OXFORD. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. I HEREBY give notice in accordance with the 'provision* of the Acts- regulating tho same, thfat the , following Gentlemen, being .the only persons nominated for their respective portions of The W#imakariri-Ash-ley Water Supply. District ■on the above Board, are hereby duly declared elected thereto:-MESSRS H. '£. COOPER, G. F. vy'AXLAND, JAMES BROWN, and JOHN WALLER. AND notice 13 hereby further given that an Election of ONE MEMBER to represent tho old Wcßt Eyreton Road Board District •on the above Board will be held on SATbiCDAY, MAY 14th, 1921, and Nominations must be in the liands of tho undersigned befoio NOON on THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 1921. Nomination papers may be obtained on application to JASi McCOHMACK, . Returning Officer. For. the Waimakariri-Ashloy Water Supply j 'District. Oxford, April 23rd, 1921. 6750 FINANCIAL. THE DOMINION HlktSt < Co. of N.Z., Ltd. Trustees under wills, • lot MarJ- ruga Settlements, Absentees, , Debentureholdera, Beeiduary Legatee*, etO. DIRECTOR?:/.. G. T. BOOTH. CHRISTCttUBOH. . WALTER HILL, CHRISTCHUROH. J. O. JAMEBON, CHRIBTCEUHCH. ■ THOMAS STONE, CHBISTQHUBCtt E. F. STEAD, CHBISTCHUBOH. , W. K. MoALPINE. CBAIGIEBUBK. JAMES COW. ASHBUBTOH. 8.. R. MACDONALD, GEBALDINE. Manager: JAMES STEPHEN DAY. OFFICES: . 163 Hereford street, ChrUtchurch. D2B9S-1
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17134, 2 May 1921, Page 1
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