AMUSEMENTS. in its Triio Artistic S' :o Perfect Motion Fictv --3 O D A BIG HOLIDAY PROGRAMME! I LED ■ v- PICTURES Wo have pleasure in presenting Paramount-ATli-raft's Royalty MasterpV-eoo. "THE CITY OF SILEXT MEX," Y OP PILEXT MEN," Y OF SILENT MEX," Y OF SILEXT MEX," OF SILEXT MEX," A Tremendous Sensational Dramatic Romance-, THOMAS JIEIV.HAX. THOMAS MEIGHAX. THOMAS MEIGHAX. THOMAS MEIGHAX. THOMAS MEIGHAX. THOMAS MEIGHAX. THOMAS MEIGHAX. The story of a man, who was was sent to prison for a enmt lie. did not commit. And when lie escaped—The refit 19 the heights and depths of love and human cxperienc thrilling-ly played by a spendid cast, inohiinjr Lois Wilson. "THE CITY OF SILEXT MEX." "THE CITY OF SILEXT MEX." "THE CITY OF SILEXT MEN." "THE CITY OF SILEXT MEX." "THE CITY OF SILEXT MEX." A Romance that starts in a. big city's underworld, and ends on the heights of an. infinite love. Filled with Appeal, Thrills, and Expectancy. | Second Feature: J " The Second of tho Yandenberg Travel Pictures, entitled — j "THE LIOX KILLERS.';, "THE LIOX KILLERS." "THE LIOX KILLERS." "THE LIOX KILLERS.". ,„ "THE LION 'KILLERS." ™ SEE— The Great Masai Lion Hunt. The Narrow Escape, of Dr. Vandenberg. The Raco of the War Canoes. The Jungle of Happy Hooligans. The Frills and Fashions of the Komgs. The Weird and Uncanny Ngoma (Dane©) of the Kibiyus. The Vivid Record of the Camera—an Amazing Revelation of Incredible Lives. Additional: ' An Absolutely Exclusive Picture of THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN SCOTLAND. IN SCOTLAND. Showing how the Australians were. entertained in Glasgow—A Wonderful Trip down the Clyde—Giving a Splendid Idea of the Shipbuilding Industry, and the famous Beauty Spots on the Firth of Clyde. Then: An Exquisite Musical Programme By EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. Couduotor: W. J. Bellingham, F.S.M. A Few of the It-ems: Overture—"Morning-, Noon, and Night" \ Bupp« Violin, Solo—"Concerto in E Minor" Mendelssohn Irene Morris. String* Quartette—"Allegro Con Brio" Beethoren Irene Morris, Florence Millar, Ha-rold Wright, and Harold Beck. 'Cello Solo—"Star of Eve" . . Wagner Harold Beck. Entr'acte—"Turkish Patrol" . Miohselto Orchestral Suites—"Symphony in B Minor" (Unfinished) . Schubert "Three Waltzes" Cecil Scott Grand Opera—"Samson et Delilah;" » , , Sadnt-Saens Light Selections—"Canadian Capers" ~..,. Cohen. "Stop It" ....,,.. Kaufman "Vision of Salome" . « . . , Lampo .NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! Reserves art The Bristol, or "Phone 4925. W93 TRA N D T H B A. T B E. NOW SHOWINGNOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWINGGEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH In a "LUCK GEORGE WALSH Screen AND GEORGE WALSH Story PLUCK,'* GEORGE WALSH which GEORGE WALSH Sizzles "LUCK GEORGE WALSH with AND GEORGE WALSH Surprises, PLUCK," GEORGE WALSH Sensations, GEORGE WALSH Strong "LUCK GEORGE WALSH Situations, AND GEORGE WALSH and PLUCK." GEORGE WALSH Satisfaction GEORGE WALSH for "LUCK GEORGE WALSH the AND GEORGE WALSH Spectator . . PLUCK." GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH Dare-devil "LUCK GEORGE WALSH Stunts AND ' GEORGE WALSH PLUCK." GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH Hair-breadth "LUCK GEORGE WALSH Escapes. AND GEORGE WALSH PLUCK." GEORGE WALSH Topicals MUTT AND JEFF Cartoon SUNSHINE COMEDY. SUNSHINE COMEDY. SUNSHINE COMEDY. "LUCK AND PLUCK." "LUCK AND PLUCK." "LUCK AND' PLUCK." PUBLIC* NOTICES. BUTCHERS' HOLIDAY NOTICE. CARNIVAL WEEK. .■NSTEtAD of the Customary Half-holiday, 1 Shops will CLOSE on TUESDAY, the Bth inat., at 11 a.m., Also, ALL DAY FRIDAY, the 11th, SHOW DAT. F. COOPER, 9(MF Secretary. THE PUBLIC are hereby notified that CHARLES KEIR, of Christohuroh join NO WAY CONNECTED with our FIRM, nor has any AUTHORITY to do bOSINESS or EFFECT SALES, or COLLECT MONEYS on our account. H. F. WILLIAMS and CO., 29-33 Tuam street Christchurch, 4th Norember, 3921. 9180 iROM and including MONDAY, lßth July, and till further notice, we are not buy<ing SHOT HARES. TRAPPED RABBITS 7s per dozen, and TRAPPED HARES 9s per dozen, as U3Ual. P. FERON and SONS, LTD., 803 Moorhouso avenue, Cnristchuich. Box 83. FS4IS-2743 CITY COUNCIL. PUBLIC HEALTH. PREVENTION OF PLAGUE. —TOUSEHOLDERS are reminded that the - • City By-laws provide that DUST BINS must be properly covered. PROSECUTION'S will be instituted in cases where '.hi3 precaution is neglected. This measure is found necessary in order to prevent tho propagation of flies and to facilitate the successful poisoning of rats. Householders are required to vigorously carry out tho destruction of rate, for which they are individually responsible. Eat poison may be obtained at the City Inspector's Office, City Council Chambers, at 2s 6d per tin. Regulation duat bins may be purchased at 1 the Central Yard, Gloucester street. H. R. SMITH, Town Clerk. Cbriitcrmrch, alb. Xovcmbex. 1921. . Wl2 I
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17296, 7 November 1921, Page 1
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