AMUSEMENTS. CREATES „ . „ _ Q R Y S T A L PAIAOE. The Beat Theatre in the "Whole Empire. Magnificent—Restiul—Luxurious, And Perfectly Ventilated. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS 1 V. M. BEEBE Presents ifETRO'-S ENORMOUS SCKEEN CLASSIC. A ReaJ English Pln-y of Keal English High Society. "THE FATAL HOUR," "THE FATAL HOUR," "THE FATAL HOUR," From the great Henley an the Thames the big picture moves swiftly into the heart of London's fashionable fast set, thence to the Tower of London, wner? a during attempt is made to 6t-eal the Crown Jewels. It gathers kaleidoscopic speed as it travels to the snow-covered fastnesses of the Swiss Alps and reaches a breathless climax at the edge of a Y a,wning Abyss. THEN—UNIVERSALE Charming 5-part Photo-drama that will fascinate "SOU with the Joy of Right thinking—A Highly Humorous Tale of a Girl that Nobody Wanted. "OPENED SHUTTERS. "OPENED SHUTTERS." "OPENED SHUTTERS." "When the Shutters of the Soul Opened the Sunlight of Love Flooded the Heart of this Strange Little Beauty, starring EDITH ROBERTS. EDITH ROBERTS. Supported bv an All Star Cast including CHARLES CLARY and KOLA LUXFORD "THE DIAMOND QUEEN," A Rattling 2-part JEWEL Master Comedy. "BLUE SUNDAY," Latest INTERNATIONAL NEWS Film.' SUPERLATIVE MUSIC. Inimitably Played by the World-famous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Of 22 Solo Musicians. The Only Great Orchestra in Australasia, Under the Distinguished Conduotorship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. Numbers include:—Overture, the heartrending Tone Poem, "FlNLANDlA,"—nothing finer ever heard—(Sibelius); "The Turkish Patrol," 3rd Symphony, Ist and Srd movements (Beethoven). RESERVES at The Bristol, or ring up Brother Beebe (he's always on the job). 'Phono 3768. 2686 M ISS MARIAN WOODHOUSE'S PUPILS' CONCERT. THE STUDENTS' GLEE CLUB AND OTHER PUPILS. SOLOISTS—Mis 3. Parr, "Far Greater in his Lowly State" (Gounod) j Mrs Gertit "van Asch, "The Enchantress" (Hatton); Miss Beatric .Sparrow "The Pipes of Pan" (Elgar); Miss Grace Wilkinson, "Ye Powers that Dwell Below" (G-luck); R<jv. L. A. Knight, "Au Pays" (Holmes) and "The Lute Player" (Allitsen); Mr Wiay Wilson, ■ "For the Green" (Lohr). SOLOISTS in CANTATA "Margaret"— Miss Helen Leithead . . . . "Margaret" Mi6s Beatrice Sparrow • ••.•• Jane Mrs S. Parr ...»••••• Anna Miss Lilly Dickson Angela Miss Until Willis . Theresa Miflp Laura Duroso 3£ate CHORAL HALL. NOVEMBER 30th. . Tiokets: 3a Reserved/, 2s, at The Bristol. 2662 s T R A N D THEATRE. PEARL WHITE Advises Girls In PEARL WHITE Not -to Marry "BEYOND PEARL WHITE to Ploase PRICE." PEARL WHITE Friends-. PEARL WHITE (The Picture is NOT a Serial.) Gazotte MUTT AND JEFF New® MUTT AND JEFF 2670 • > •. • + • " WALTHi'Ii SCHOOL: . - A GRAND FETIPTOii BETHELS Olf . SATURDAY, DECEMBE® 3nl, '2.30 p.m., IN AID OF MEMORIAL GATE FUND, WALTHAiI-OPAWA PARK. Flower Show. Guessing Competition#! Sweets Stalk,: Afternoon Tea, Etc., Etc., Eto. COME ONE AND ALL FROM FAR AND NEAR. 2621 /CRICKETERS* PETE, Hagley/'Park ' Cricket Ground, Sa,turfay, 3rd December, 2 p.m. Find Mysterious Man and earn £loo.\ Band music, stalls, and sideshows. Take Wo. 8 Car. ' . . 2679F PUBLIC NOTICES. AGENCIES WANTED FOR AUCKLAND DISTRICT. AN ENESGETIO AUCKLAND FIRM, ..specialising in GROCERY and CONFECTIONERY LINES, is prepared to act as MANUFACTURERS' AGENT for the Auckland District. Preliminary correspondence to! bo addressed to "KANGITOTp," -Care of Bailey 1 * Advertising Agency, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, 2609 ;. Auckland.; •' CANTERBURY FROZEN 1 MEAT AND DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT CO., LTD. ' ' ■VTOTICE IS • HEREBY GIVEN tiat the 1™ SHARE TRANSFER BOOKS' of .the above COMPANY will; be CLOSED from the, Ist to .the 15th December, 1921. (both days inclusive). D. J. SHEA, . 1 „ . ■ .Secretary. 178 Hereford street, - Christchurch. ,26th November, 1921./ 2482]? THRESHING MACHINE OWNERS' ASSOCIATION ver?ua - TSVpRKERS. MEMBERS cited take notice that the com will' come before' the Arbitration Court .on FRIDAY,. December 2nd, .in--.the Supreme Court Buildings, ' GEO. SHE AT, President. 1655 C. BENJAMIN, Secretary. NOTICE.—TO LAND ARGENTS. TI/TY Property, at 151 Strickland street, ia IV4.' WITHDRAWN FROM SALE. 1657 ... T. SMYTHE.. ' THE -UNVEILING'of the Local ROLL OF HONOUR in. the WOODEND PUBLIC pALL, will take' place on SUNDAY,--December 11th,-at 2 pun. Special Invitation' extended to "all Returned Soldiers! • 2678 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Hawkins and Ellesmere, via Darfield and Charing Cross; on. the' 27th November, a GREY SUEDE BAG with Ivory Clasp, containing Gold Purse, Gold Cigarette Case, etc. Finder kindly return to Hon-. Mrs T. Rhodes., Meadowbank, Ellesmere. Reward effered. LOST, STARTING HANDLE for Motorcar. Reward. 40 Slater street. 1638 LOS J, on NovemVr 21th, Holmwood or Puriri'roads, Leather WALLET containing private papers. Finder please return to E. A. Barker, 162 Hill's road, St, Albans. Reward. I£Sl LOST, Grey MARE, with harness on and swingletree. Information to R. Mugford, Hakwell, or 'phone ,3149. Reward. 1661 OST, an Airedale, Tamer DOG (Mac), on Monday' night, from A. Johnston, SI Garland's road, Woolston. Reward on returning to above address or to A.J., "Press" Office. 1676 FOUND, Canterbury Park Trotting Ground; Saturday, Gent's BICYCLE. Can havs. same by paying expenses. Apply Caretaker. 1693 STRAYED from Papariui, 1 Black' COB with cover on, also 1 COB MARE, 3 white feet, half mane. Anyone knowing whereabouts pleasa ring 2161, Farmers' Saley&xda. 2683
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17316, 30 November 1921, Page 1
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