amusements. " G RAX D." 12 Noon to 5 p.m., and 7 to 10 p.m. Another WONDERFUL RECEPTION OF OuK BIG PROGRAMME. TWO WORLD-WIDE ATTRACTIONS. H. B. WARNER, H. B. WARXER, 11. B. "WARNER, Ons of the GREATEST Artists of the Screen, In the DYNAMIC Drama, Adapted from the Famous Novel by Hopkinson Smith, "FELIX O'DAY." "FELIX O'DAY." , Specially arranged PKOI/O GUj in Trh;ch .MR ALAN SHKIMPTON MR ALAN SHRIMPTON MR A LAX SHRIMPTOX (LatoW with "ODDS nrd Company),X.Z.'s Most Popular BARITONE, Sings "MV Tumbledown Shack in Athlono," "Dear Little' Shamioek," eto. Enthusiastically recoived again. DON'T MISS this MUSICAL TREAT. ALSO SHOWING, Another Feature JUST AS GOOD: C. HADDOX CHAMBERS'S C. HADDOX CHAMRERS'3 FAMOUS STAGE SUCCESS, "PASSERS BV." "PASSERS BY." With an ALL-STAR CAST. BIG Supporting Programme. USUAL PRICES. BE EARLY or RESERVE your Seats at Tho BRISTOL or Theatre ('Phono 2934). Also Showing nt 8878 SYDENHAM PICTURE THEATRE. W! LISTEN, and I'll tell you a Good Yarn HILE THE BILLY BOILS. 8373 MR H. NEVILL-SMITH'S CONCERT. QHORAL HALL, CHRI&TCHUBCH. TO-MORROW NIGHT, *■ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, At 7.45 p.m. sharp. SOLOISTS: MRS PERCY RULE. MRS C. R. KIVER. MRS AUBREY HOUSTON MISS ! ROSE HORRELL. MISS FRANCES HAMERTON. . MISS DOROTHY EIBY. MISS BLANCHE ATKINSON. . MISS LOUISE HANNAY. MISS DOREEN KIGHT. MISS DOROTHY SALTER. MISS CASSIE LON&TON. MR GEORGE ANDREWS. MR ALAN SHRIJfPTbN. MR THOMAS WHITE. MR ROY SHEPHERD. At the Piano: MRS VERB LIVINGSTONE. TICKETS:— RESERVED SEATS, 4s 2d. ' UNRESERVED SEATS, 2s 7d. BOX PLAN (where tickets may he obtained) is now open at THE BRISTOL. All tlua SOLOISTS, rcooived their Vocal Training -at MR H. NEVILL-SMITH'S, Chriatchurch and Timaru Studios. NOTE.—The Management wist to announce that No Floral Offerings or Boxes of Sweets will be handed up to the performers at this Concert. , 8839 PUBLIC NOTICES. A V Y DAY: *N A V Y I> A Y; TO-MORROW! TO-MORRCTW! For Loyal and Patriotio Educational Work. SALE OF MINIATURE. WHITEI ENSIGNS. Everyone should wear a Badge on "Navy Day" to show that they appreciate the necessity for the Royal Navy. STALLS IN HEREFORD STREET For tha Sale of PRODUCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FROM FOWL FEED, MEATS, EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE, VEGETABLES and FRUIT to COOKED DAINTIES. TASTYHOME-MADECAKES and SWEETS. FULL FLAVOURED APPLES and DELICIOUS NUTS. EXQUISITE ARTICLES OF NEEDLEWORK. NOVELTIES in LADIES' HATS of ALL COLOURS and DESIGNS. BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS and HEALTHY BEDDING-OUT PLANTS (2 Stalls). . BOOKS TO SUIT ALL TASTES, And A VARIETY STALL TO TURN TO IF YOU CANNOT DECIDE WHAT TO BUY. ART UNIONS, To be Drawn Evening of "NAVY DAY," For GOLD NUGGETS, WATER COLOUR PAINTING, BUSKIN ART BOWL. Tickets, Is each, row procurable. DONATIONS MAY BE PAID, or MEMBERS' ENROLMENT FORMS OBTAINED at NAVY LEAGUE OFFICE, ,8879 119 Worcester street. IN THE ESTATE OF MARIA STEVENS, DECEASED, late of "Englefield," Fitzgerald avenue, Chriatchurch, Widow of the late Honourable E. C. J. Stevens. IT is requested that all accounts owing by the above-named deceased be rendered to the undersigned, certified to as due and owing at the date of death, namely, 25tlX OCTOBER, 162 L T. D. HARMAN, Solicitor for the Executor, Federal Chambers, Hereford street, 815" . Chriatchurch. WINTER GARDEN MAY be engaged for Wedding Receptions, Dancing Parties, Afternoon Teas, and Social Functions. For particulars address letters to 195 ARMAGH STREET. 'Phone 3S2Q. H 5816 QOUTHBROOK SCHOOL FAIR—Tho folO lowing were successful in the guessing competitions (sealed numbers) for dressed dolls and craale. —Dressed doll (Olive), Mast ter A. Mortyn, No. 68; dressed doll (Beth), Mr B air el, No. 15; doll'# cradle. Miss Dobson, No. 21. Sr BAIRDj J.A. XEIR, Trea- » ' ' OOS7
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17291, 1 November 1921, Page 1
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