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AMUSEMENTS. GREATER CK Y S T A 1. P A L A C E. Tko Best Thcatro in the i.vmpire. HOME OP THE WORLD-FAMOUS HOME OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONI ORCHESTRA. Of 22 Solo Musicians. The Only Greiit Orchestra :n Australasia, under Uk* Distinguished Couductorship ci MR ALFRED J. BI'XZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF "CHEATED HEARTS." "THE I.OVES OF LETTY," ■iiEtl Present \Vondcriul Picgranima SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Afternoon and Night To-day. NEXT WEEII-COMMENCINO MONDAY. V. M. BEEBB presents A M-AGNIFICENT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. A MAGNIFICENT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. GLORIOUS EASTKIi ATTRACTIONS SUBLIME, And iu Dclicato Good Taste . The Cr«im of the Greatest Britieh and American Motion Picture Studios, Set to Superlative Music, Inimitably Played by tho Only Full Symphony Orchestra in Australasia. THREE Full Hours ol; Stimulating and Hcalthhil Amusement, FIRST—A Superb Motion Picturo Classic, BASIL KING'S BASIL KING'S BASIL KING'S G roil teat Novel—The, M-cet Delightful Talo in Modern Literature—Loved by Millions of Charmed Readers Everywhere. "THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT," "THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT," "THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT," "THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT," "THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT," "THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT," Featuring NAOMI CHILDERS and MILTON SILLS. NAOMI CHILDEIIS and MILTON SILLS. NAOMI CHILDERS and MILTON SII,LS. NAOMI CHILDERS and MILTON SILLS. NAOMI CHILDERS and MILTON- SILLS. NAOMI CHILDERS and MILTON SILLS. Aasisted by the Greatest ALL-STAR Cast That Has E-vor Appeared in Any Picture. CHARLES CLARY—IRENE RICHALEC. B. FRANCIS—STANB STIRLING— IjAWSON BUTT-LYDIA 11. TYTUS. "THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT." "THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT." "THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT." GOLDWYN'S Epio Eminent Author's Photoplay D« Luxe, in, Six Gorpixnia Parts. "For He shall give Hin Angela Charge Over Theo to keep, Thee in all His ways." "Through Lite there is ft Strait called Straight, and by it we coino to the Hons© Called Beautiful." then—a superb "all-British Kim Classic—A Splendid Production that S«<s ft New Standard for British Film Art, "THE PUPPET MAN," "THE PUPPET MAN," "TEE PUPPET MAN," "THE PUPPET MAN," "THE PUPPET MAN," "THE PUPPET MAN," From the, Magnificent Novel by COSMO GORDON LENNOX. COSMO GORDON LENNOX. COSMO GORSDON LENNOX. A, Tale of British and Continental Circua Lifd that will hold all Membera of the Family Spellbound with Delight for Mora than One Solid Hour. "THE PUPPET MAN." 'THE PUPPET MAN." "THE PUPPET MAN." A Wonderfully Enthralling Talo Set' Midst the Most Beautiful Scenery Ek&r Filmed. MARVELLOUS ALL-STAB,BRITISH CAST. .. HARBY PAULO. HARRY PAULO: . HILDA ANTONY—MOLLY ADAIR. HILDA- ANTONY-MOLLY ADAIR. ■ - . \HUGH MILLER. „ HUGH MILI/ER. r \ JOHN KEID-MO FISfIEB. 'J-; JOHN REID—LEO FISHER. . "Tlw Puppet Man" is * Picture yen will Lour® and Remember Always. . "I Guarantee It."—Brother Beebe. NOW we've got a (Chapter iroin the Life of Ca'ptain John 0. Fremont—They Called Him "Tat. Pathfinder"—Did You Ever Read .the Book? It's an Authentic, Hed-blooded, Clean, Wholesome, Big- and True Drams, of ,Facte. "WINNERS! OF THE TOST." "WINNERS OF THE WEST." "WINNERS OF THE WEST." "WINNERS OF THE WEST." • A Story of Thrilling' Exploits in tho lim of KIT CARSON and CAPTAIN JOHN C. FREMONT, ART A CORD and MYRTLE LIND. ART AOORD and MYRTLE LIND. Th<> Firsts the Big History PIays—'EDUCATIONAL"—Yes, but Drama, Bi? Drama, First. "ROBINSON'S TROUSSEAU." "ROBINSON'S TBOtrsaHAU." - Exhilarating TOWEL Comedy. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. SEE Monday's Papors for Chwbeatral Item*. RESERVES at The Bristol," or When cS at GREATER CRYSTAL PALACERing up Brother Beebe (he's always on tM job), 'Bhotte 8758. _ 3781; MARISTB' OLIJB. WELLINGTON v. OHRIBTOHURCH. ST. JOSEPH'S HOME, Mid dle ,to n. TO-DAY, Sprerdoa Tram to Wright'* road. ■ 3.30 p.m. Plaiyers trill meet at AlHotel at 3p.m. 2718 SPORTIHQ. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1933. APRIL 17th and 18th. FIRST RACE EACH DAY 11.30 a.m. HP RAINS will leave Chrislohuroh Railway X Station lor tho Raceoourse on April 17th at 10.10, and'll.SO a.m., retumdjw a't frequent intervak after last race. On April 18th fram ChrUtchurcli, 10.20, 10.30, IU.IO, 10.50, and 11.30 a.m., returning at frequent intervals after last race. I'ranfs at short intervals fr&m 10 a.m. _ Owing to the congested etstte ol the weighing paddock during weighing in. and out operations in tho past, the Committee have decided to etrictly enforce the Trustee* Regulation that no person is allowed Into the weighing room or paddock enclosure unless he is tho owner of a horse engaged in the ra«e actually in progress, and thi* regulation applies to Trainers with regard to the padclCKik enclosure* MOTORCARS. The entrance for hired motor-car* and cmriages will be, as iMual, front the Racecourse ro*d. . . Private motor-ears awl carnages can enter fr/im the Hornby Junction road. HO MOTOR-CAR WILL BE PERMITTED TO REMAIN IN ANY OF THE CARRIAGE LKiVBS OR CARRIAGE PAD-Motor-car I'addock will be irailabl.a behind the present motor-car enclosure. An attendant will be in charge. NOTICE. CHILDREN will NOT bo admitted to any part of the Racecourse and Enclosures excTtit upon payment of the 'bsukl chargos. GRAND HTAXO TICKETS can be obtained at WOODWARD'S, Cathedral square (oppo«>ite Broadways). . 2472F F. C. COTHLR, Secfetary.

CANTERBURY JOCKKY CLUB. ATOIICB IS HEBEBY GIVEN that, by tb# Begul&twiws mde under tho provisions of the Gamin 3 Act, I'M, approved by ! the GoYensor-Geneiai, and duly G Met tod on , Julj - 17th, 1919 . . I JJI Bookmaker#, theis Clerics or Agentg, I Disqualified Persona, (Common Biostii totes, and Ptwcna who liabitualiy coai sort with Thievm, etc., ; j. Ati» excluded from th* Chrislchuitcli Saw course whil« the i&nas i» u«sd or occupied by tiui Canterbury Joi&ey Club dniMrporattd);; for a Race Meeting, and anj; euob p»r*ona found upon the Racecourse will be PROSECUTED. " ' y. 0. CCIXHEH, MUX SaeftUty.:.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 1

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