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AMUSEMENTS. GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. The Best Theatre in the Empire. ANOTHER GREAT SUCCESS! V. M. BEEBE Presents London'* most notable stap& success, •THE LOVES OP LETTY." "THE LOVES OP LETTY." ritten and Produced Under' the Personal Supervision of the Great Enplish Author, SIR ARTHUR WING PINERO, Featuring the World's Greatest Aotieaa, PAULINE FREDERICK. PAULINE FREDERICK. LAWRON BUTT and .10HN BOWERS. UNIVERSALE Photoplay, •CHEATED HEARTS" "CHEATED HEARTS." From the quiet dignity of Old Virgin!* to the turbulency of ths Bib City, ther— A - B&sk in the Lure of the* Orient, is fou: themo of this preat drama. Starring H T -'RBKRT PAWLIVSON. HERBERT RAWLINSON. WARNER BAXTER—WINTER HALL. MARJORIE DAW-DORIS PAWN. "PLAYIN* POSSUM"— Century Comedy. INTF.RVATIOXAL NEWS. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC, Inimitably Played bv the World Famouj SYMPHONY 'ORCHESTRA Of 22 Solo Musicians. Ondsr th» DiFtimruiahed Conductorship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. RESERVES at The Bristol, or nnj np Brother Beebe (he's arnrays on the job). 'Phone 3758. 2650 PAPANUI MONSTER SPORTS AND QUEEN CARNIVAL. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 17th, 1921 PAPANUI DOMAIN*. SAWYERS ARMS ROAD. £2OO IN PRIZES AND TROPHIES. Amateur and Professionnl Cycling and Running, Highland Piping- and Diincinß (Post Entries). Pony and Farmers' Trots, Side Shows Galore, Hsj Shoot, Novelty Events. Children's Races, Raffles, Guessing Competitions. Thousands of Surprise Packets, otc, etc., etc. T. H. CLOUGH,. Hon. Secretary, 2566 53 Hawthorn load, Papanni. ST. SAVIOUR'S ORPHANAGES. i|RE Offertories in all the ANGLICAN - TNJ -L— flrtnTl I FRIDAY are in aid o! the above ORPHAN] AGES, and. in view of the very *>*"•**• : number of children in the two Homes, and the Government withholding its grant this year, all are earnestly requested to GlvE FREELY at the above, or, if unable to attend Church on that day. to Vfcdly •end their contributions to their VICAR or the SECRETARY, P.O. BOX 29, ChrJstchurch. 2658 CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. IHE CRUCIFIXION WILL BE SUNGOn GOOD FRIDAY, At 7.30 p.m. Collection for St. Saviour's Orplianaße." 419F ST. MICHAEL'S. THURSDAY, 7.3» p.m. PARDON, AND* PEACE," Alfred Wcrsloy, Organist.' Collection for Choir Fund-. FRIDAY, 7.80 p.m., HOLY PICTURES. Collection for "St. Saviour's. 666 CHARLES PERRY, Vicar. ST. PAUL'S PBESBXTEBIAN OHUEOH, Cashel Btraftt, ..-«,-_ A..N - excellent.. Programme of i ..BACBSD ■O. MUSIC and BECEEATIONS *iU M givan in the Church ajttf.Bo j " he *ung by MM tfotoetfc solos by Mr le Fevre. Recitations by Rev. J. Peterson, and Organ Musio by Mr Banner White. 256*

MUSICAL SERVICE: • j ■ "\UBHAM STREET METHODIST ' .CHURCH. QOODKRJDAY, 7.4rp.a8.' L J 1 • Solo, "0 Lord, Thou Haat Searched.me Out," Mrs Ernest Birth; Solo, "Bmkj Break, Break," Mrs Ernest Firth; Solo, "O Divine Redeemer": and tSolo, ."God is our Refuge," Mrs Stewart (Bessie Olds); Solo, "Behold I Standat the Door," MrW; J.Salkeld; Solo, "It is Enough/' Mr,H. v Heatleyr Solo; "Lord God of Abraham," Mr H. Heatley; Solo,"King Ever Glorious," Mr H.Bhtkeley; duet, "The Divin* Petition," Messwf Blakeley and Salkeld." Organist. Mi Ernest Firth, F.8.C.0. • ,','<' 722 EASTER Monday *Tight.—St. Pant's School Boom, Papanui. Conoert to >o .followed by a Dance; In Aid of Caledonian Pipe Band Uniform Fund. 695 W. H. WHITE, Hon. Sea SFOBXXNCr. CANTEEBUBY JOCKEY CLUB; . | AUTUMN" MEETING, 1923. APBIL 17th and 18th. FIBST BACE EACH DA'Y 11.80'*.in. T BAINS will leave Christohuroh Railway Station for the Racecourse on April I 17th, at 10.10, 10.20, 10.80, 10.40, 10.60, 11.0, and 11.30 ft.m.,, returning at frequent intervals after last race. On April 18th from Ohristchurch, 10.20, 10,30, 10.40,, 10.60, SirlJ 11.30 a.m., returning at frequent intervals after last race. .■;..■:-. 'Trams at short interval* from 10*.m. _ . Owing to the congested state-of the weigh* ing paddock during weighing in; arld # out operations in the past, the Committed have decided to atriotly enforce the Trustee** Regulation that no person is allowed'into the' weighing room or paddock enclosure unless he is the owner of a horse engaged in the ! race actually in progress, and this regulation applies to Trainers with regard to the pad* dock enclosure. i •••■..'•'"; I . JtOTOB-CABS. i The entrance for hired motor-cars and carriages will be, as usual, from the Racecourse, road. Private motor-cars arri carnages can enter from the Hornby 'Junction' road.' . ■■•.... ..' NO MOTOR-CAR WILL BB PERMIT: TED TO EEMAIN IN ANY OP THE CARRIAGE DRIVES OR CARRIAGE PADDOCK. , , A Public Motor-car Paddock Witt be available behind the present motor-car enclosure. NOTICE, CHILDREN will NOT he admitted to any. part of the Bacecourse. and Enclosures except upon payment of the usual charges. GRAND STAND TICKETS can bo obtained at WOODWARD'S, Cathedral .square (op-, posite Broadway's). 2472F P. C. COTHEB, Secretary. METROPOLITAN TROTTING | CLUB. EASTER MEETING. SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY, loth and 19th APBH,. TEAMS WILL BUN*AT FREQUEKT ; INTERVALS. FIRST BACE WILL START EACH DA* ' AT 11.45 a.m. No Bookmakers or their assistants, disqualified or undesirable persons, will be admitted to the course during the Eaeter Meet- | in-e and if any ouch persons are found thereon'they will be removed and prosecuted M provided in the Act. ,4180? EA6TER HOLmMra. ■..£& 3: aE* yojtr SuH Case, .Trunin Gla< Britf, or Kit Bat * front; the Jt Better quality and tower* "prices, .-a* L. DRAYTON'S, 'Armagh street. {^BXM-M Hoimea and Bon's, W*.'* thinsron the market, and the pnejrWWKKi.

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

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