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AMUSEMENTS. "Where ilufio in its tn«> Artistic Sens* is aliied to tho Perfect Motion Picture." EV E R Y B 0 D Y' S. (The Distinctive Theatre.) • NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. THE WONDER PICTURE THAT ALL CHRISTCHURCH HAS BEEN WAITING to see:: George Meh'eid's Tremendous Dramatic Offeriu", "THE FAITH HEALER." "THE FAITH HEALER." "THE FAITH HEALER." "THE FAITH HEALER." In view of the wonderful "faith" cures credited to KAT A A R A T A iN A RATA-* A and others in various parts ot the world, this remarkable picture is one of great and timelv interest. "THE FAITH HEALER." "THE FAITH HEALER." "THE FAITH HEALER." "THE FAITH HEALER." A Picture that has taken the world by storm—a startling production thai has caused more controversy than the "Miracle Man" or stiv other picture THE TAITH HEALER. "THE FAITH HEALER." "THE FAITH HEALER." •THE FAITH HEALER." A drama, of tremendous nppeal, embodying perfect continuity, photography nf the highest order, and an ideal cast, headed bv MILTON* SILLS MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS MILTON SILLS And ANN FORREST. And ANN FORREST. 'And ANN FORREST. And ANii FORREST. Aud ANN 'FORREST. And ANN FORREST. William Vuughan Moody is the author of '•THE FAITH HEALER." The stage version met with phenomenal, success, enhancing Hr, Moody's fame as a, Dramatist as well aa a Poet. ' THE FAITH HEALER." THE FAITH HEALER." "THE FAITH HEALER' "THE FAITH HEALER." Some, photo-plays are thrillers—some bare, plain facts—some are visions of colour and beauty. .This is all of these things—and more. It ia it dramatic sensation that haa broken all records made by "Tho Miracle Man,'is, "Male and Female." "Humoresque, or any* other of the great ■ Paramount Masterpieces. "THE FAITH HEALER." "ThE FAITH HEALER.' "THE FAITH HEALER " . "TH'fi FAITH HEALER. An 8000 ft screen classic, dealing 1 with all shades of society, offering' a theme strong l in. dramatic power, with an electrifying l appeal to the underlying- sentiments of all people. It is the tale of an earnest son of the hills, como into'a, busy city to heal with hia faith—ami the tale of another man—bonk in the city's revel and. jazz—who . scoffed in the F&itfe Healer's work. 'THE FAITH HEALER." "THE FAITH HEALER." "THE FAITH HEALER." "IHE FAITH HEALER." A migJiiy drama, pulsing on tho screen with all its thrills and in-spiring beauty—' wiw,«ut doubt the most wonderful, most, beautiful, and yet mOat sensational film ever produood. ■>. Also on the Same Programme i will be presented The- First of the Wonderful Vandeubevgh . African Exploration Pictures. "THE LAND OF THE PYGMIES." • "THE LAND OF THE PYGMIES.""THE LAND OF THE PYGMIES." "THE LAND OF THE PYGMIES." "THE LAND OF THE PYGMIES." , "THE LAND OF THE PYGMIES." In the Congo jungle lives a race of .pygmies, the man of which average four feet four inches, in. height, and tho women only four feet. . These mysterious bpinga hav» betn photographed by Dr. Vandenbergh, who the fitat white inan : td liaV» secured authentic pictures of■ thisi till' now., somewhat; mythical rase. Th« Vandenbergh travel pictures *ro alike the most thrilling and entertaining travel Btudies. ever presented. A HIGH-CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAMME By EVERYBODY'S "SELECT' ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. Some of the Numbers:— Overture, "Carmen" (Bizet); Violitt Solo, "Romanes D Minor Concerto" (Wieninwski), Irene Morris; Trio, "Werthor*' (Massenet); Siring Quartette," "Characteristic Waltzes" (Coleridge-Taylor); Entr'acte, "The Roaury" (Kevin); Grand Opera, "Iphigenie en •Aulide" (Gluck); Orchestral Suites, "Symphony in B Minor—Pftthotique" (Tschaikowsky); "Prelude du Deluge" (Saini-Saens); "I?Oracle" (Franco-Leoni); Light Selection®, "Mion Homme" (Yoal); "Hawaiian Serenade (Quinlto). Conductor . W. J. BELLINGHAJf, F.S.M.

BOCK EARLY. BOOK EARLY'. Reserves -at Tho Bristol, 'Phone 402 J. - 75% £1 HOR A L HALL. MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS. TO-NIGHT.' TO-NIGHT. Tableau, Scarf Drill, Actions Sofigg, Humorous. etc. Doors Open 7 p.m., Commence 7.30 p.m.' Admission 6d. 284 PRELIMINARY - NOTICE. r lA' G A R DEN FETE A Wil! bt> held on NOVEMBER sth, 1 In MB "HENRY FORWARD'S GARDEN, 68 Murray Place, St. Albans. Admission 6d. . E7522 COUNTY COUNCILS. AMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. "\/f R J- H. BLACK WELL will give «n Address to tlie Ratepayers of the County on the Waimakariri Harbour Scheme on SATURDAY NEXT, Bth OCTOBER. CULVERDEN HALL—3.3O p.m.. CORONATION HALL, WAIAU-8 p.m. M. BETHELL,' 7475F County Chairman. BOWLING. OUMNER BOWLING CLUB (Incorporated). tJ On account of tho inclement weather the Opening of the Bowling: Season ha# been POSTPONED till Next Saturday, October 15th, 1921. H. H. BARLOW, President; H. C. JONES, Hon. Sec. 7525F OPAWA BOWLING CLUB. fTVHE Opening of the Season hat been X. POSTPONED till SATURDAY, October 15th. . R. W. EASTWOOD, 75551' Hon. Secretary. LINWOOD BOWLING AND CROQUET CLUB'S Opening Ceremony, alio SOCIAL and DANCE, POSTPONED till SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th. PAPANUI BOWLING, TENNIS A"KD CROQUET CLUB (Registered). /OPENING of the above Club's Green is U POSTPONED until SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15tb. A. C. SHORE, 415 Hon. Sec.

LICENSING NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I JAMES HENRY 6PENCE, cl Chriet- • . church, being the holder of a Publican'* License in respect of the Jicruee ocd premises situate at Chriatchnrch, known as th« White Sw»n Hotel, do hereby ?ive notice that I deiire to obtain, and will si tb« nut Licensing Meeting to -be holden at Christchurch on the Ist d»y of December, 1921, a Duly lor a Transfer of tho said License from myself to ALFRED CURTIS, my appointee. Dated -the *th day of October, '.921. J. H. SPENCE. RAYMOND. STRIN'GER, HAMILTON, and DONNELItY, Solicitorb. Qhxistckur&. 7427

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17271, 8 October 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17271, 8 October 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17271, 8 October 1921, Page 1

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