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AMUSEMENTS. VEn Y Bo (The Distinctive Theatre.) Twice Daily—2.3o and 7.30 p.m. THE SUPREME PICTURE SENSATION OF THE CENTURY. NEVER BEFORE ON STAGE OR SCREEN, SUCH A COMBINATION OF STARS, DIRECTOR AND AUTHOR, NEVER SUCH SETS, NEVER SUCH SPLENDOUR. "EXPERIENCE." "EXPERIENCE." Pararnount's Big Super-Production, Featuring RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. RICHARD BARTHELMESS. le story of "Experience" is the tale of "Youth"—a story as old aa ycsterday'.s ten thousand years—as now as to-morrow I "Youth" is happy in tho rose-bowored cottage until he meets with "Ambition," who tella him of the city beyond with its wonderful opportunities. So he leaves his mother with "Love" and "Hope," and goes forth to meet "Experience." "EXPERIENCE," "EXPERIENCE." "EXPERIENCE." It takes all sorts of people to make a big world, and moat of them haunt the hotels of a, big city, and of all of them the mo»t alluring is "Pleasure." In the city "Youth" first encounters "Pleasure." Dazzled by her brilliancy, be asks "Opportunity" to wait before they discuss his work. But "Opportunity" will not wait, and goes off. "EXPERIENCE." "EXPERIENCE." "EXPERIENCE." So he took tho road with the white lights. They make a rotten road, look cheerful, those old electrics. See the Garden where Dreams Begin—The Revels of tho Primrose Path—The Corridors of Chance—Places of Forgotten Hopes—The House of Lost Souls —The Land that Love Calls Home. In Addition:— HAROLD LLOYD, HAROLD LLOYD, In his Latest and Most Hilarious Comedy, "I DO!" "I DO!" "I DOT "I D*>!" Did you ever attempt to 'mind a couple of kids—Bomebody else a? If you did, or if you didn't, don't miss this. Then:— Another Delightful Musical Programme' .By EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. Usual Prices. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phone 4925. ' BOOK EARLY I BOOK EARLY 1 2619 WE START AT ELEVEN. QUEEN'S —— Continuous, IUEEN'S : H to 10. The Final Screenings To-day and To-night. VIOLA DANA VIOLA DANA In /'THE FOURTEENTH LOVER." "THE FOURTEENTH LOVER." In Addition: EUGENE O'BRIEN in "CLAY DOLLARS." EUGENE O'BRIEN in CLAY DOLLARS." Brilliant Supporting Programme, 2618 ITBAND THEATRE. ►J Lust Showing To-night of "THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." "THUNDERCLAP." On Saturday. TOM MIX TOM MIX in "THUNDERCLAP." On Saturday. "ACE HIGH." SHIRLEY MASON in "ZAOEXB." 2617

FIRE BRIGADES' DEMONSTRATION. EASTER MONDAY. i HOW GROUNDS, ADDINGTON. COMPETITORS FROM ALL CANTEBBURY BRIGADES. ! ADMISSION TO GROUNDS FREE. JUBILEE! JUBILEE! JUBILEE!, JUBILATE I JUBUiATE! . INDEPENDENT ORDER OF REOHABITES. VISIT OF HIGH OFFICERS FROM ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA. PICTURE THEATRE. p RAND PICTURE . THEATiUS. SUNDAY, APRIL 16th, *t"8.16 p.m. Dr. A. 0. Sandston will take the chair. Speakers: The Past High Chief Ruler, Mr J. H. Lear Caton and Mr John Vale. NOTE Mr J. H.Lear Caton is a prominent figure in the civic life of Birmingham He has been 27 years 'Organising Secretary of the Birmingham Temperance. Society, 27 year* Socretary of the Social Institute* Committee, and during the War won great credit for his work as Organiser of the War Savings Movement. All Friendly Society Members, and Temperance people should hear these speakers. They are both of the highest order, fluent and forceful. DOORS OPEN™"B O'CLOCK. COLLECTION. 2583 RAND CONCERT in Aid of Winter Com- — forts for Patients in the Consumptive Sanitarium, at Cashmere Hilla, will be givem in the LIBERTY THEATRE on SUNDAY NEXT, at 6.15 pan. 2575 SACRED CONCERT, GOOD FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o'clock (D.V.)., Items Choral, Vocal, Instrumental. Collection in aid St. Peter's Sunday School Building Fund. If wet, come to Trinity Congregational Hall, Manchester street. C7O SOUTHERN COMMAND ARMY RIFLE MEETING. APRIL 15th and l7lh. BIG PRIZES FOR TERRITORIALS, CADETS, RETURNED 'SOLDIERS, RESERVISTS. AND RIFLEMEN. POST ENTRIES accepted up to 8.30 ajn. SATURDAY, on the Range. R. J. D. DAVIS, -Lieut. N.Z.8.C., Hon. Secretary, Southern Command Army Rifle Association. 2605F Tl,r A L V E B N APRIL 20th, 1922. THE AUTUMN SHOW OF CANTERBURY, •where you eee the finest ehow of FAT SHEEP, PRODUCE, AND- BOOTS in the Dominion. RECORD ENTRY OF OVER 1400. PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Side Shows 10s in advance. THOS. S. INNES, | 2568 Secretary. X)B Wire Mattresses, call at Holmes and Son'»„ Ltd. A single mattrea* it Wholesale Price. H 5713 - and fit your car with ". eating System." -Quick and perfect-lubrica-tion guaranteed. HAYWARD BROS, and CO., LXD-, Whokaal* A&enta. &SSW

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17429, 13 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17429, 13 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17429, 13 April 1922, Page 1

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