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I AMUSEMENTS. GREATEH £ R Y S T A L PALACE (The Bast Thealro in the "Whole Empire. Msgniiicent—Rp=*f„i_T.,,v„r;m,s THIS DAY AND ALL THIS WEEK • V. M. BEEIBK lVsont? THE MOULD'S GREATEST ACTRESS.' FAVOURITE OV ALL NATIONALITIES! A MOMENTOUS EVENT! THE PEERLESS, Incomparable Mci of all Christendom, NAZIMOYA NAZIMOYA NAZIMOYA NAZIMOYA NAZIMOYA NAZIMOYA NAZIMOYA NAZIMOYA NAZIMOYA NAZIMOYA In a Tremendous Drama(For the- First Tims in New Zealand), •'STRONGER THAN DEATH." "STRONGER THAN DEATH.'' "STRONGER THAN DEATH." "STRONGER THAN DEATH." "STRONGER THAN DEATH." "STRONGER THAN DEATH." A Stupendous Photoplay iti S-even Surpassin? Acts, from the Grr-it- English Novo!, "THE HERMIT DOCTOK OF GAYA," By MISS I. A. R. WYLIE (The Woman Kipling). NAZIMOYA, NAZIMOYA, NAZIMOYA, NAZIMOYA. In Her Newest mid Most Xrotabl; Success, "STRONGER THAN DEATH." "STRONGER THAN DEATH." "STRONGER THAN DEATH." "STRONGER THAN DEATH." Tense with the undercurrent of emotional e-ventfl —a love romance- enacted under theSilver Stars of India, the land of which Kipling sings—an epic of 'White Men's Horoiem in a. wilderness of peril. SEE THE-GREAT NAZIMOYA SEE THE GREAT NAZIMOYA SEE THE GREAT NAZIMOYA As a Dancer—a role that adds now lustro to her fame. India's Dark Secrets Unfolded while Buddha Frowns. Because she was a dancer they snubbed her. The Colonel openly insulted hnr. But she won them to her side —YOU tan b'ol SHE did. BESIDES—This story i 3 so thundcringly interesting now, there's ANOTHER DOUBLE INSTALMENT OF "KING OF THE CIRCUS." "KING OF THE CIRCUS." THEN THERE'S- -THE CENTURY LIONS In a Jolly Fine Comedy, and ALSO a Mighty Interesting- NiEWS FILM. BUT LISTEN—THIS IS MUSIC— Beal Music by the World Famous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Tho Largest and Beat Orchestra in any Theatre in Australasia. Under the Distinjruished Conductorshio of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. NUMBERS include:—Overture, "Williim 'ell" (Rossini); Symphony Op. 67, No. 5 (Allegro con Brio Andante con Moto) (Beethoven); Voir© Op. 34, No. 2 (Chopin); Ballet Music. "Faust" (Gounod); "Suite Byzantine" (Louis G-anne); "Three African Dances'' (Mont-ague Ring); "Who's Hooper?" (TalbotNovello); Entr'acte, "Tho Butterfly" (Bendix). Soloist, Mr W. Debenham (Glockenspiel); and' Mr Howard Moody, solo pianist, will play "Lotus Laoid" (Cyril- Scott). THREE HOURS OF EMOTIONAL .DELIGHT. Reserves at The Bristol, or ring rip Brother Beebe (he's always on the job), 'Phene--3758. Prices and Sessions as Usual. 8815 PUBLIC NOTICES. / NATIONAL DEFENCE LEAGUE. AN ADDRESS will bo given by MAJORGENERAL SIR A. H. RUSSELL, on the subject of the League, in the SOCIAL HALL of the RETURNED SOLDIERS' CLUB, Gloucester street West, on TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE Hth, at S p.m. As the. seating accommodation of the Hall i 3 limited, persons interested should enroll as members before the mooting. Annual Subscription 2s Gd. Enrolment forms may be obtained from H. G. Livingstone, Interim Secretary N.D. I.ieaguo: W. E. Leadley, Secretary E3turned Soldiers' Association; D. H. Hall, care of 'Garriok and Co., 101 Gloucester street, Chrietchurch .0. T. J. ALPERS, Convener. H. G. LIVINGSTONE, Interim Sec, N.D.L. IV. E. LEADLEY, Secretary R.S.A. BGI3 REMOVAL NOTICE. "1/fJE heg 10 intimate that, having- now se- ' * i cured sufficient accommodation in our ces, situate Alliance Assurance Buildings, .No. 135 Hereford Blreet, we have closed our office in the Royal Exchange liuildings. Cathedral square (previously occupied by the lato Mr J. A. Cassidy) and in future will curry on o\ir practice at No. 135 Hereford street. CASSIDY, AMODEO, and JACOBSON, Solicitoru, Alliance Assurance Buildings, 135 Hereford street, Christchurch. IN THE ESTATE OF PETER WHITE, late of Cheviot, New Zealand, Farmer, dcc2ascd. IF the next-of-kin of PETER WHITE, late of Cheviot, Fa.rme.i-, deceased, who ci;\l at Aahburton, New Zealand, on the18th day of November, 1919, would communicate with WESTON, WARD, and LASCELLES. Solicitors, 152 Munch sale r sheet, Christchurch, Now Zealand, they would hear of something to their advantage. Dated this nth day of J tine, 10:21. WESTON, WARD, and LASCELLES, 8764 Solicitor, Chrki.c'imTh. DISCLAIMER. T AM NOT the C. L. WALDEN charged at i- the Magistrate's Court this day, June 10th, end convicted for using offensive language to the Conductor and objecting to paying tram fare. C. M. WALDEN, 573F Care of Waldeu and Nunn. I T WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOK l DEBTS INCURRED IN MY NAME. PATRICK MAHONEY, Late Excelsior Hotel, •IDT .' Christchurch. | T HEREBY give notice that I will NOT bp -L Tes;>iiisi')l? for any DEBTS <ontracied by my Wii.>. Ev.i Lucy Hyde, 123 Packc street, St. Albans, as she has left ray house nnd'honii' on her own account, and without FREDERICK MIDDLETON HYDE, 12!) Packc street, St. Albans IN THE MATTER of Part IX. of "The Cornpanics Act, 1005." Ar.d IN THE MATTER of KODAK (AUSTRALASIA) PROPRIETARY, LIMITED. •ATOTICE is hcrsliv given -that, the CHRISTIS CHURCH OFFICE or place of business cf Kodak (Australasia) Proprietary, Ltd., has been removed from Ola-.Hereford street, i'u the City of Christchurch, to 148 Lichfield ■street, in the eaid city. Dated -this 6th day of June, 1021. Kodak (Australasia) Propty. Lid., by its Attornev, HAROLD. ANTHONY BEAUCHAMP. Witness—H. JOWETT, Solicitor, Wellington. I 531 |OW to save coal and money these wintry L nights. Get a Unique Hot Water Battle j and take it to bed with you. T.'vis famous ! bottle doesn't crack at the aeacji and gives i many vears of comfort. Always .sot ior the I brand "when buying H.3509-6SO-)

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17170, 13 June 1921, Page 1

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