AMUSEMENTS. pKYSTAL PALACE. The Beet Theatre in the "Whole Empire And Perfectly _ Ventilated. LAST DAY AXD NIGHT OF "THE FATAL HOUR," And Present Successful Frogrumi SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAfternoon and Night To-day. NEXT TVEEK. NEST WEEK. Y. M. BEEBE presents A Might v Programme of MUSIC AND PICTURES. An entertainment of great beauty, of stimulating sensations, of tenso thiills, of baffling mystery, of healthful laughter, of instructive interest, and of true love. NEVER has amusemeint and recreation been offered in bigger, better, or more delightful form. FlßST—Goldwyn's Stupendous Super Screen Work—a glorious society drama that will bring a tug at your heart; a, tear to the eye, and many a smile to the lips. More than 6000 feet of Magnificent Film, "BONDS OF LOVE." "BONDS OF LOVE." "BONDS OF LOVE." "BONDS OF LOVE." "BONDS OF LOVE." A Lavish Dramatic Triumph, starring The "World's Greatest Actres9, PAULINE FREDERICK. PAULINE FREDERICK. PAULINE FREDERICK. PAULINE FREDERICK. PAULINE FREDERICK. A 'Wonderful, Thunderful Society Drama, of Marvellous Beauty, Romance, Adventure, and Mystery. THEN—The Best Outdoor Picture ever made —UNIVERSALE Stimulating 5-part Comedy Drama of Galloping Romance and Beauty— It's More than a. Picture —It's a Real Lifelengthening Tonic, "ACTION," "ACTION," "ACTION" "ACTION," "ACTION," Starring the Swiftest Actor on Earth. HOOT GIBSON. HOQT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. Everyone likes a man with a smile and a mari with a X'unch. Hoot Gibson has both. What's more—He can act. And ride. And make love. And make YOU laugh. And feci good. And want to see him again. It's a rattling, smashing picture of Western life without the whooping cowboys and gun-play stuff. It's splendid. It's full of Action. And You'll like IT. Yes Sir, and Yes'm, You'll Sure Enough Like It. NOW—Here is the Sensation of Sensations— A Great Chapter Story that more than 7000 Patrons have expressed, by their Votes, a desire to see: • "DO OR DIE," "DO OR DIE," . "DO OR DIE," A Picture of Gripping Mystery and Shrieking Suspense. Starring the King of the Chaptor Play, EDDIE POLO. EDDIE POLO. EDDIE POLO. A tale of desperate adventures in the Island of Cuba—a Story of travels, thrills, and hidden treasure. ALSO—POSITIVELY the LAST Chapter of "THE DIAMOND QUEEN." "THE DIAMOND QUEEN." It Finishes in a Whirlwind of Greatness. CENTURY COMEDY 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 Conductorship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. RESERVES at The Brisjal, or ring tip Brother Beebe (he's always on the job). 'Phone 3758. 2886 TBAND THEATRE. „' Continuous Pictures Daily. NOW SHOWING. Two Fine Fox Release*. A Mile-a-Minute Comedy-Dram*. GEORGE WALSH 13 strictly GEORGE WALSH temperate, yet GEORGE WALSH he's there with GEORGE WAL'S'H the punch In GEORGE WALSH "I'LL GEORGE WALSH He has flat SAY GEORGE WALSH feet, yet SO. * GEORGE WALSH he has a GEORGE WALSH level head. GEORGE WALSH < GEORGE WALSH Gazette. MUTT and JEFF. Topical. Also a Piquant Comedy adapted from the Detective Comedy, "Right After Brown." "THE WEB OF OHANCE" "THE WEB OF CHANCE" Featuring "THE WEB OF CHANCE" the Winsome "THE-WEB OF CHANCE" Peggy Hyland. "THE WEB OF CHANCE" Peggy Hyland. "THE WEB OF CHANCE" Peggy Hylana. •THE WEB OF OHANCE" In this picture ehe astonishes old sleuths of long experience. Reserves Bristol and Telephone 2123. " 2882 "IBERTY THEATRE. ' • SUNDAY, 8.15 pjn. CONCERT .in aid of Soldiers' Memorial School, St. Matthew's (Mrs A. D. Houston's Stall). Programme arranged by Miss Lucy Cowan. Operatic Soli, "Ernani" end "Se Sarin Rose," Miss Lilian Hanham; Tenor Solo, "Sound the Alarm," Mr T. Rogers; v Lead, Kindly Light," Miss T. Thomson; 'Cello, "Ave Mari*" and "The Swan," Mr Berryman ; Violin, "Lee Arpeges," Mr B. Barker; Dramatic, "Blind," Mrs E. Frye; "Vive la France," Miss J. Mauhire; "Stephanue. 1 Miss M. Ritchie; "Sands of Dee," Miss I. Round; "Bendy's Sermon.," Mr R. RetaJlick aid Master Jim Wicks; Dialogue, "What Jack Said"; "Lure of Little Voices." with musio, Miss Cowan. Silver coin admission taken by Cathedral sidesmen. Accompanists: Mrs W. Thomson, Miss Dorothy Wioka, and Miss Alice Carter. 213 BECKENHAM SHOW CARNIVAL. DECEMBER 10th, 1921, IN PARK. OWING to weather conditions entries are EXTENDED until WEDNESDAY, December 7th. Don't Miss this Great Show and Concert. T. Q. CARLISLE, 1 2790F Secretary, 228 Norwood street. PUBLIC NOTKJE& DEPARTMENT OF TOURIST AND HEALTH RESORTS. >ASSENGERS wanted, New Luxurious 8- <- Cylinder Cadillac, leaving Christchurch for Nelson TUESDAY, 6th December. Two days' trip. Reduced Fares. Special Car, leaving Christchurch for Nelson, FRIDAY. 23rd December, arriving Nelson 24th DECEMBER. Specially reduced Christmas fares. Apply, GOVT. TOURIST BUREAU, 83 Cathedral square, 2835F Christchurch. IN THE ESTATE of JAMES GAMMACK RENNIE, late of DoyJeston, Farmer, deceased. IT is requested that all CLAIMS against the above Estate be rendered forthwith to the undersigned certified as due and owing on the sth November, 1921, the date of death. CUNINGHAM and TAYLOR, Solicitors to the Estate. Hi Hereford street, Christchurch. 150F FRANK A. COOK, LTD. \XTE beg to advise those of our clients » » who have not yet redeemed their COUPONS that owing to our rush of business through Christmas trade we shall be unable to exchange Coupons from Di cemjbex sth until January 6th, 1922. IS9F METHVEN RACING CLUB. 'ISITORS to Races are reminded that - FIRST-CLASS LUNCHEON will be provided on Grounds from 10.30 a.m., at odexate Charge. L. HARDIE, 46F Caterer.
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