AMUSEMENTS. GREATEB UISTA Ij - P A L A O B* (The Best Theatre in the TVhole Empire.) *" Magnificent—Restful—LuxurkfflJ. HOUSE FULL! j Capacity Andience Chftrrnecl. Tiere has NEVER been a Better cgf More Delightful Programme. V. M. BEEBE presents The Supreme Achievement of his Extravagant and Ambition* Career— TWO OF THE BIGGEST, GREATEST, AND BEST PICTURES EVER MADE. Beautiful and iJewitchingly Clever ' PRISCILLA DEAN PRISCILLA DEAN PRISCILLA DEAN In UNIVERSALE Dazzling, Bewildering, and Thrilling Detective Story, "SILK LINED BURGLAR." "SILK LINED BURGLAR." "SILK LINED BURGLAR." A Mighty Big Super Production that will make you Vibrato with Tpneest Suspense. , THEN—The Greateet Show on Earth. The Picture of a Million Thrills— LIEUT. ORMER LOCKLEAR ' LIEUT. ORMER LOCKLEAR LIEUT. ORMER LOCKLEAR LIEUT. ORMER LOCKLEAR In WILLIAM POX'S Masterpiece, "THE • SKYWAYMAN." "THE SKYWAYMAN.' "THE SKYWAYMAN.'- • "THE SKYWAYMAN." Not in challenging Pate but in serving Mankind, Lieut. Orme-r Locklcar gave his lifeLieut. Ormer Locklear was killed, LeevAngoleg, California, in Airplane Crash in Final Scene of "The Skywnyman," Aug. 2nd, 1920. LIEUT. ORMER LOCKLEAR LIEUT* ORMER •LOCKLEAR » Supported by LOUISE LOVELY and Wonderful All Star Cast in "THE SKYWAYMAN." "THE SKYWAYMAN." THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHEBj LOCKLEAR PICTURE. '■ Pioneer of the Air, he made known, tha TXn« BESIDES:—A Jollv Fine Comedy, "HER CIRCUS MAN." Two Thousand Feet of Hilarity. AND:—The Latest Interesting INTERNATIONAL NEWS Film. SUPERLATIVE MUSIO Inimitably Played by the World Famou» SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of 22 Solo Musicians. The Largest—The Best—and tha Only Truly Great Orchestra in Australasia, Under the Dietmguiriied Conduetonship' of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. NUMBERS include:—Overture, "Sern&amade" (Rossini); Schubert's Unfinished Symphony;" Prelude, 111. Ac*, "Lohengrin" (Wagner); Incidental Musio, "Henry VIII." S Sullivan); Grand OpeTa, "Hamlet" (AnrMiaise Thomas); Light Opera, "The JTanghtjr PiSnceM" (CavCler); -"The Passing Show, 1915" (Finck). THREE FULL HOURS OF JOTETTUSBSS. Reserves at "The Bristol," oi, Bine; up Brother Beebe (he's always coo the Job*. 'Phone 3758. 8891 CHORAL HALL, CHORAL HALL.
FAREWELL CONCERT, THURSDAY, JULY 28th, THURSDAY, JULY 28th. Th« World Famous LEO CHESNIAVSKY« LEO CHERNIAVSKY, JAN CHERNIAVSKY,. JAN CHERNIAVSKY* JtISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY. MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY; "Box Plan now open at BRISTOL; Reserved sa, Unreserved 40. 2e. SPORTINa. POINT STE®PLBGHASa' . \ TO. BH HELD Aa?^sDTTS»ASnMBIA SATtTRDAT, SOfcb JTJM>'IMS;- j FIRST RACE~AT LW P.Mi ENTRIES for LIGHT «nd mSLMTOJ V WEIGHTS STEEPLECHASES clom a* 5 p.m. TO-DAY fTUEiSDAY), at 100 Hew tcini street, or P.O. Box 823; ~... N S; P. GOWREY, 38701 V;' I How-BeflrttMy. LECTURES. CANTERBURY COLLEGE; ~ POPULAR lectors; I'VHE Fourth of the Series of POPUTAft LECTURES, given in aid of the C33TTERBURY COLLEGE WAR MEMORIAL FUND, will he delivered in the Canterburr College Hill on JULY 37th (WEDNESDAY NEXT), at 8 p.m., by Professor J. Sheller. M.A., on "Modern Sculpture, ■with special reference to Michaelaupelp tmd Sedin." Mr G. T. Booth will preside. . j • L. A. STRINGER, i .3845 • Registrar. • A LECTURB ON "IRELAND- AS I SAW IT"" will'he giveu in the Catholio .Schoolroom, Addington, by the VERY REV, DEAN HYLAND, "On THURSDAY, 28th ' irat., ftt 8 p.m. . Shilling.' ISO 7 ELECTION NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL CCLLEGE .' . BOARr ELECTION OF THREE TIVES -OF PARENTS OF PUPILS.,...
NOMINATIONS will be received bythe undersigned until Noon on MONDAY, Aus-twt Bth, for tho nomination of .TERES be a woman, of the parents of pupils attendEach candidate must'Be nonjinated'in writing by the parent of a pupil entitled to voto at the election; and muet givein writing: his consent to the nomination. If the»£jjraber of candidates nominated the number required', an election, will be, held on THUB£DAY, August 18th,. 1921, closing.at .5 p.m. Nomination papers may be obtained, if desired, on application at the Technical Collego office. D. E. HANSEN. .Returning Officer. Technical College, Barbadoea street, Chriatclmrch, 3361 LOS? AND POUND. LOST, -between Papanui road and Selwyn street, Brass Kerosene Motor LAMP. Ten shillings reward on ,*(etunUn£ to Avon Garage. 1353 OST, Light Colour BUG- and Green . i CUSHION* Friday ni&ht, near Tennyson street, Bcekembam. 'Phone <JIIS. Reward. 1829 LOST, Art BROOCH, vicinity Theatre, Thursday nJffbt. Reward. 53 Armagh street, or 'Phone 1230. 1812 speck each ear; green cover ota when lons. Finder reply to David Bel, Oxford. 8881 STRAYED from Plunkett street, Spreydon, One Black and Tan. Airedale PUPPY. Reward on returning same to R. McGloin, 1811 STRAYED from 30 Ranfurly street, Hornby, Saturday night, Chestnut OELDING\ v/ithcover on, Apply, to *boT» addreaa.Bewardv Z334
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17207, 26 July 1921, Page 1
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