AMUSEMENTS. "Where Mxtsio in its true A-rtistic Sense is Allied to the Perfect Hot ion Picture." E EnyßO D Y * S (Tlio Distinctive Theatre.) ALL NEXT WEEK. ALL NEXT WEEK. A GREAT "HOLIDAY'' PROGRAMME! WONDERFUL ATTRACTIONS U First— AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYR ES, AGNES AYRES, HILTON SILLS, MILTON SIH S, MILTON SILLS, ,M ILT 0 N SILL S, MILTON SILLS, THEODORE ROBERTS, TH E O I.) ORE ROBERT?; THEO D 0 R E ROBERT S, THEO D 0 R E ROBERTS, THEODORE ROBERTS. ETC., In a Brilliant and Sensational Realart Super-Production, Entitled, "THE FURNACE." '-THE FURNACE/' "THE FURNACE." - "THE FURNACE." "THE FURNACE." "The Furnaoo" is ono of tbo richest Pictures in spectacular scenes that hts been screened for eome titno past. Many sumptuous English Society Functions are viviSly portrayed, including a big wedding in St. Mary's, London. Brilliant house parties, lavish garden fetes, and a gorgeous carnival danco ara but a few of thu many items of interest. "THE FURNACE." "THE FURNACE." "THE FURNACE." "THE FURNACE." "THE. FURNACE." See. the famous Hotel at Monte Carlo—See the realistic etorm scene, vrith tho ■thrilling' landslide—Sea this heart-isearching Drama of modem ( marriage, with its thrill upon thrill, leading up to a smaihing climax. Then— Sir J. M. Barrio's Famons Play, "THE LITTLE lINISTB R,» "THE LITTLE M I If I 8 T E S," "THE LITTLE MINISTER," "THE LITTLE MINISTE K,» "THE LITTLE "MINISTE R," Starring BETTY COMPSON. BETTY COMPIsOKf. BETTY COMPiSON. BETTY COMPSON. BETTY COMPSON. Tho story of a town thult was all tip set. till a gipsy girl came and—upset it some more! Bedevilled the bigwigfl, Minister and all! Then eho showed them what a bit of love can do, and set the whole thing right. ALSOA Brilliant Musical Programm# by EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. Conductor: W. 3, Belljugliam, F.S.M. Some of the. It'iws: —. Overture—"Morniig, Noon, and Night" (Supj*) Violin Solo—"Adagio" ~ - - (Mozart) Joseph Meroer. Quartette —"Minuet" - - - (Booohexini) Everybody's String Quartette. 'Cello Solo—"Serenade No. 2" - (Sqnire) ; Harold B«ok. , Ballet Music —"Prosperity" .. (Saittt-Ssena) Song Suites —"Hindoo Sonjf" . (Bembwg) "At Evening" - - (Debussy) Solo Cornet: Herbert Fox, . , "Open Thy Blue Eyes" (Mussnet) "Serenade" - - (Sdrabqrt) Grand Open*—'"The Meistersingers" (Wagner) Orchestral Suite—"Keltic Suite" (Fculds)
Usual Price®. Reserves tt The Bristol, or 'Phone 4955. 2714 s IHSD THEATRE. From Noon. DAILY. From Xfaoa. One© Mote we have , . TOM MIS. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MIX. TOM MIX, The WUd ' Roaming Character in "ACE HIGH." See liim ride, "ACE HIGH." "ACE HIGH.' ' ' Sw him shoot. "ACE HIGH.'.' "ACE HIGH." Se« him do "ACE HIGH." big: stunt a. "ACE HIGH." Also We Have SmRI'EY MASON SHIRLEY MASON SHIRLEY MASON In the adventures of a Pretty Dancer, bound, to a Band of Strolling Players. In The Popular Novel "JACKIE." "JACKIE." "JACKIE." Gazette. MUTT and JEFF. World's News. Reserves Tel. 21C3. 2ZH JUBILEE! JUBILEE! JUBILEE! JUBILATE! JUBILATE! INDEPENDENT ORDER OP KECHABITES, VISIT OF HIGH OFFICERS PROM ENGLAND AND AUSTRALIA. G HAND PICTURE THEATRE. SUNDAY, APRIL 16th, at 8.15 p.m. Dr. A. O. Sandston will take the chair. Speakers: Th® Past High Chief Ruler, Mr J. H. Lear Caton and Mr John Vale. NOTE—Mr J. H. Lear Caton i* a prominent figure in the civic life of Birmingham Ho ha* boon 27 years Organising Secretary; of the Birmingham Temperance Society, 27 yeara Secretary of the Social Institutes Committee, and during the War won great credit for his work as Organiser of tho War Sitings Movement. All Friendly' Society Members and Temperance people should hear these speaker*. They are both of tho highest order, fluent and forceful. DOORS OPEN 8 O'CLOCK. - COLLECTION. 2583 FOOTBALL. PARK —THIS DAY. Oval, 3 p.m.—Temuka r. Albion. I Oval. 1.80 p.m.—Junior Game, Linwood t. i Merivalc. . , South Ground, 3 p.m.—Tnnara v. High, School Old Boys. i South Ground, 1.30 pjji.—Second Teams j of tho above. I West Ground, 3 p.m.—Alhambr* (Dunedin) v. Merivale. Admission—Embankment la, plue tax; Stands Is fid, plus tax. Gates open at 1.30. 788 jJSHER'3 GREEK STRIPE WHISKY.
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