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AMUSEMENTS. lie in irs true artistic sra .. w the Fcrt'ect Morion Picture. E I! Y B O D Y (The Distinctive Tlurtre.) THIS WEEK. THIS WEEK. THIS WEEK. ANOTHER BRILLIANT PROGRAMME Of PICTURES AND MUSIC. "The eoul of .Music shuuucre in fill waked; and kindled by the spell."—Samuel Rogers. A Superb - Musical Programme % B\EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA, EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. Conductor: WILLIAM J. BELLINUHAM, F.?M. A Few of fl«= tiujuc.— Overture, "Jolly Robbers" (SuppeO. Grand Opera Selection: "Cavalleria Rusticana" (Mascngni), Cornet Solo, "Parted" (TostiV HERBERT FOX. r dolin Solo, "Hymne a Sainto Csoile" (Gounod Fletcher). IRENE MORRIS. Orchestral Suites: "Ballet Musio from 'Sylvia'" (Delibes). "Callirhoo" (Chaminade). "The Miracle Suite" (HumperdinckV Entr'acte "ANDANTINO in D Flat" (Lc: String' Quintette, "Fugue in D Major (Bach). Light Selections: "Sullivan's Melodies" (Sullivan). "Daisy Days" (Kahn). * "Just Keep a Thought for Me" (Fisher). THE PICTURE PROGRAMME. FIRST:— A LOIS WEBER PRODUCTION. A Screen Triumph containing many sensational thrills, and offering: a delectable romance, entitled, "WHAT'S "WHAT'iS "WHAT'S "WHAT'S "WHAT'S "AYHAT'S "WHAT'S "WHAT'S WORTH WORTH WORTH WORTH WORTH WORTH WORTH WORTH CLAIRE WINDSOR, CLAIRE WINDSOR. CLAIRE WINDSOR, OLAIRE WINDSOR, CLAIRE WINDSOR, Who scintillates great beauty, charm, and ability. She is a blonde, and is supported in contrast by Mona Lisa, a brunette,, whoso wonderful eyee havo caused a, sensation. "WHAT'S •WHAT'S "WHAT'S "WHAT'S ■WHAT'S 'WHAT'S "WHAT'S 'WHAT'S WORTH WORTH WORTH WOR.TH WORTH WORTH WORTH WORTH Is ft remarkable dramatio offering dealing, as its title signifies, with. What is Worth While in Life. Throughout the unfolding of a delightful romance there is a subtle Story that demands the attention of overyone,: and shows forcibly the ' benefits and effects of education, and the Intrigues and intricacies of class distinction. In addition: A Cosmopolitan Production Entitled "THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM," "THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM," "THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM," "THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM?' "THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM." "THE PASSIONATE. PILGRIM," "THE PASSIONATE.PILGRIM,'" "THE PASSIONATE;. PILGRIM,"■/, . .....;. __, . ■SWrJig^ : /' i ,.'i.il^<i:':,;.i^r: BUBYE DE REMER. RUBYB DE BEME.R. KUBYE DE REMER; - RUBYB DE BE-MIER. RUBYE DE REMER. _ Revealing tome little known angles of newspaper life, and * big city's underground politiM. A thrill with mystery, daring, and lore in a venturous game for power and millions. PRICES AS USUAL. Reserves at The Bristol or 'Phone 4925. 4500 GRAND NATIONAL CARNIVAL AND SALE OF WORK. PRO<CATHBDRAL BUILDINGS, Lower High street. Just put Baibadoea street. WERT EVENING. COMMENCING I at 7.30 p.m. DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. STEP DANOING. PLENTY OF FUN" FOR ALL. LECTURES. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. POPULAR LECTURE, THE) Seventh of the Series of POPULAR LECTURES, given in aid of the CANTERBURY COLLEGE WAR MEMORIAL on WEDNESDAY NEXT, August 17th, et 8 T>.m>, by Mr Edgar Stead, on "Bird Life in New Zealand." Mr? M. Hi Godby will preside. L. A. STRINGER, 4451 Registrar. FINANCIAL. THE DOMINION TRUST Co: of N.Z., Ltd. TRUSTEES under Wills, ana for Mar- ■ riftg* Settlements, Absentees, JDebentureholdere, Residuary Legatees, etc DIRECTORS: G. T. BOOTH, CHBISTCHURCH. WALTER HILL,. CHBISTCHURCH. J. O. JAMESON, CHRI6TCHURCH. W. K. MeALPHNE, CRAIGD3BURN; Managerl JAMES STEPHEN DAY. • OFFICES: 163 Hereford street, Cnrislchurou. D 2896-1 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WINTER AT THE SEASIDE! WARMER Weather, practically no frost at Brighton. Stay at the NEW BRIGH. TON CAFE. Ideal home surroundings; fc(lounge*; every modern convenience. 'Phono 2885 for Accommodation. J. JACKSON, JSBSS Proprietor. BABY'S PORTRAIT FREE. FOR one month we will photograph Babies Free and give each child a portrait. The photographs will be taken only between 11 and 12 daily. Ester your Baby for the Competition. The prettiest baby will be presented with a Tfeautiful framed enlargement. Competition Closes on AUGUST SSth. CROWN STUDIOS, 209 High street; M 6845

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17224, 15 August 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17224, 15 August 1921, Page 1