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AMUSEMENTS. lere Music in its true Artistic Sens* i« Allied to the Perfect Motion Picture." EVERYBODY'S. J (The- Distinctive Theatre.) ALL THIS WEEK. ALL THIS WEEK. A GREAT -HOLIDAY" PROGRAMME'. WONDERFUL ATTRACTIONS!! AGX E S AYR ES, A G X E S AYEES, A G X E S AYR E S, AGXESA Y R E S, AGXES A Y R E S, M I L T O X SILLS, MILTON SI L L S, M I L T O X SILL S, MILTON SILL S, MILTON SILLS, THEODORE ROBERTS THEODORE It 0 15 E R T S T 11 E 0 D 0 11 K ROBERTS T H E O D O R V. ROBERTS THEODORE ROBERTS ETC., 3rilliant and Sensafconal Realart Super-Production, Entitled, "THE FURNACE." "THE FURNACE." '•THE FURNACE." "THE FURNACE." "THE FURNACE." he Furnace" is one of the richest Pic- _ in spectacular scenes that has been screened for some time nast. Many sumptuous EiiL'Ujh Society Functions are viviOly portrayed, including a bijr wedding in St. Mary's, London. Brilliant h< lavish garden fetes, and n goig dance are but a few of the many items o? interest. "THE FURNACE." "THE FURNACH." "THE FURNACE." "THE FURNACE." "THE FURNACE." See tho famous Hotel at Monte CaTio—See the realistic storm scene, with the Ihrilli-" landslide—See this heart-searching Drai of _modern_ marriage, with its thrill upon thrill, leading up to a smashing- climax. Sir J. M. Bame's Famous Play, "THE LITTLE MINIS "THE LITTLE MINIS, "T HE LITTLE M I X I S 1 "T HE L I T T L E MINI S 0.- m a, "THE LITTLE MINISTER, BETTY COMPSON. BETTY COMPSON. • BETTY COMPSON. BETTY COMPSON, BETTY COMPSON. i'he story of a town that was all upset till a gipsy girl came and—upset it some more! Bedevilled the bigwigs, minister and all! Then she showed them what a hit of love can do, and set the whole thing right. ALSOA Brilliant Musical Programme by EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. Conductor: W. J. BeHirigham, F.S.M. Some of the Items:— Overture-r-"Morning, Noon, and Night" (Suppo) Violin Solo—"Adagio" - - . (Mozart) Joseph Mercer. Quartette—"Minuet" - - . (Boocherini) Everybody's String Quartette. 'Cello Solo—"Serenade No. 2" - (Squire) Harold Beck. w»"ot Music—"Prospcrine" . (Saint-Saena) S Suites—"Hindoo Song" . (Bembcrg) "At Evening" - - (Debussy) Solo Cornet: Herbert Fox. "Open Thy Bluo Eyes'* ~_ (Massenet) Grand Opera—"The MeistaMingers" Orchestral Suite—"Keltic Suito" (FouMs) Usual Prices. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phone 4925. __27&4 ( T E A N D THEATRE. From Noon. DAILY. From Noon TOM MIX ° nTOM MIX In TOM MIX "AOE HIGH.' Gazette. MUTT and JEFF. World's News SHIRLEY MASON S " SHIRLEY MASON In "JACKIE" SHIRLEY MASON 2748 CHEVIOT, TUESDAY, APRIL 16th. "PROVINCIAL PICTURES. GRAND DOUBLE PROGRAMME. PUBLIC NOTIOE& EASTER HOLIDAYS. . LEEM IN G AND CO., AGENTS FOR rAIKOURA MOTOR CO., LTD. Cbxistohurch-Kaikoura-Blenheim-Picton. NEWMAN BROS., LTD. Eeeftort-Westport-Glenhope-Nelson. W. MOCKETT. A. J. READ'S MOTORS. OhristcJiuroh-Ak&ioa. Obtain your Tickets from us. CASHED STREET CHAMBERS, 165 Cashel street (Next Tattersall'a Hotel). 'Phone A 4109. L 5943 WANTED, >RICK STORAGE FOR ABOUT 100 ► TONS WEIGHT. Apply, stating rent, to CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION. "THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION, which is • tho largest and bjjst on record, has beei) drawing record attendances. It will remain open TO-DAY and EVERY DAY TILL SATURDAY, the 22nd inst., when it will The ART UNION will bo drawn on WEDNESDAY EVENING, and those who have not purchased Tickets should do so at once. Admission 6d. (2647 WILL WILLIAM LEECE SHEARD, or anyone knowing his present whereaboute, kindlv communicate with the LOCAL DEPUTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington? 2719 KINDERGARTEN DAY. COMPETITIONS, WINNING NUMBERS. J French Doll, 6021; Linen Handkerchief*, 474: Silk Set, 5691; Cako, 1151. _ 807 TEAMWAY NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. TIMETABLE ARRANGEMENTS, J. EASTER, 1522. SATURDAY, 15th, tnd MONDAY, 17th APRIL— Holiday Timetable will bs in force on Hills, Sumner, and North Beach Ordinary Timetable on other lines except Riccarlcn. RICCAETON LINE-On MO.NDAY, 17th, and TUESDAY, 18th, the 10.5, 10.35, and 11 5 a.m. trios from the Square will run as far as Church Corner ou'y. The Hornby Bu3 will connect with these train* at Church Comer. V FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager. 13th April, 1922. 2657

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17431, 17 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17431, 17 April 1922, Page 1