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AMUSEMENTS. rp H E GKA X D THEATBE. EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS. "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWX EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN BAST." "WAY DOWX EAST." D. W. GRIFFITH'S GREAT MASTERPIECE. SPECIAL MATINEE SPFCIA'i MATINEE SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. 2.30 p.m. DOORS OPEN 1.30. FULL ORCHESTRA Under tho distinguished Conductorship of Miss Nellie Black, will :rcnd?r the e3 j" quiaitely appropriate "Way Down East Mu?io at this Matinee. Pricss same us for Evening Sessions. Children Half-price. Patrons arc advised to BOOK EARIA both for. Matineo and Evening Sessions at tho Theatre To-duv fiom 9.30 a.m., ox 'Fliono 2934. , IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEIfENT. EXTENSION" OF SEASON. EXTENSION OF SEASON. EXTENSION OF SEASON. To meet tho visile* of the largo numbers urabl® to gain admission this week, tho management have decided to continue tho screening of this' Great Pic'turc during NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. BOOK EARLY. book early. Will ho Screened ail NEXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. Screenings: Day Sessions, 12 Noon and • 2.30 p.m. Evening Session, 7.:30 p.m. Managerial Note.—Patrons are advised to ha seated before 7.30 at latest. Programme commences 7.15 p.m., "Way Down East" 7.45 p.m. DOORS OPEN AT 6.30 P.M. "WAY DOWN EAST" "WAY DOWN EAST" "WAY DOWN EAST" "WAY DOWN EAST" "WAY DOWN EAST" "WAY DOWN EAST." Is more than a Picture plu.y. It is a trerlddrama, It goes str light to the neart. It la this human quality that has mad© "WAY DOWN EAST" "WAY DOWN EAST" tho Greatest Success tho Picture World has over known. P. W. GRIFFITH'S GREAT MASTERPIECE. Bookings for Monday Evening Session at Grand Theatre from 9.30 a.m., or 'Pliono 2934- „ ~ PRICES—Day Sessions: Stalls Is, Drew Circle 2s, Children Half-price. Evening Sessions : Stalls Is, Reserves 13 6d, Dress Circle 2fi Reserves 2s 6d. All pirices plus tax. BOOK EARLY BOOK EARLY. 2785 3.30 TO-DAY, 2.30 TO-DAY. 2.30. SPECIAL MATINEE, s / A Holiday Show for Holiday Folk. 6d, la M. BARGAIN PRICES, 6d, Is Id. jpULLEE'S OPERA. HOtJSS. Direction: Ben aud John Fuller, Ltd. 1 from tb» London Colosseum. Frank BRADLEY and Alice HAMILTON, Frank BRADLEY and Alice HAMILTON, Frank BRADLEY and Alice HAMILTON, Presenting "Unearthly.," .... A Spiritualistic Scream. GUS T. RAGLUS, GUS % RAGLUS, . , GUU T. RAGLUS, Who (rets his livin? on the bounce. ROGER TRIO, MAGGIE BUCKLEY, BERESFORD arid RENKIE, BEAVER, TILTON and WEST, TWO NIOHOLLS, And thosii Peppy People, KA3TUS AND '.BANKB. ' RASTUS AND BANKS. i ' KASTUS AND BANKS. They can't make their twinkling feet behave. PRICES: D.O. und O.S. 2s 2d, Stalls 16 Id. Reserves 2a 9d. Doors 7.15 p.m* ■ MONDAY. NEXT MONDAY. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE. ' Booking Arrangements: Tho Box Plan will he at tho Opera House Confectionary Store all day To-day and Monday from 9 a.m. 2670

EOil SAJIiB. £1450~ ST ' AI,BA^3 ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW. This very superior and artiatio Bungalow ia situated in one of the best streets in St. Albans, and only il minutes from trsun. It contains 5 nice rooms, haii tiled roof, is woll built, and beautifully finished inside and out, every up-to-dat<J convenience, panelled hall, electrio light, Doulton bath, good rang®, alao gag stove, pretty kadlights, etc. Section is just under J-acre, with lovely gar Sen and lawns, ornamental shrubs, concrete paths, and motor ah«l. Urgent mIo-required, aud it will appeal to anyone wanting a really nice home. Government mortgage. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO., 169 Caahel etreet. 'Phono 2885. 50132-475 CASHMERE HILLS BUNGALOW. FOR URGENT SALE. PBICE £26OO. EASY TERMS DAN BE ARRANGED. Artistio 2-storfly BUNGALOW oj 7 rooms, kitchenette,, and large sleeping balcony, panelled hall and living room, open brick fireplace, tiled hoarths and grates, electrio light, plastered, clear leadlighta, gas for cooking, two lavatories, bathroom, and biisin, gas geyser, wardrobes and linen press. High pressure and sewer connexion. The LAND_ comprises nearly jj-Acro. High terraced section. AN UNINTERRUPTED VIEW. Sole Agents— JONES, McCHOSTIE CO., LTD. JEB67-2368F £1650 -FE^DALTON ' The DAINTIEST BUNGALOW in this beautiful suburb. Five large rooms and 3 SLEEPING-OUT BALCONIES, as well as entrance por*sh. Sotno of the many features •in ibis Homo are: Large drWingroom, with big open fireplace, and an entrance sun vertndtih. Large bedroom, with entrance to sleeping verandah. Panelled entrance! hall. Large bathroom, with porcelain Uath and basin, hot and cold shower, clear artistio leadlighta throughout, even in bathroom. Tile-back range and good hot water service, e. light throughout. The washhouse, lavatory, and wood and coal shed aro ALL UNDER the ONE ROOF. MAGNIFICENT SECTION, over i-acre, HIGH ABOVE the road, DELIGHTFULLY PRIVATE, and planted with trees and shrubs. Wo know thero aro buyers who aro looking for just THIS BUNGALOW, and to secure it early inspection is essential. BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY, 77S Colombo street 85253-IS3BF T OCK.-UP SHOP, 20s rent; long le««. Turnover JE6OJS7O weekly. Prico £350 Going Concern. ' ARTHUR L. G-RAY, Business Broker, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, G5324-755F Christchurch. SAXON FOR SALE. 1 Q9A MODEL, 6-«ylindor, electrio lighto, .Lt/ijU self-starter, roar wind 6Cr«en, 5 new tyres and tubes, guaranteed in perfect order. Price £350. An absolute bargain, Must bo sold. Apply R. B. WALKER, Motor Salesman, 2580F 151' Hereford street, ChnetcburctL ■ySHER'S GREEN STRIPE WHISKY.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 1