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AMUSEMENTS. GREATER A L PALACE. V> The Best Theatre in the Empire. HOME OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS HOME OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONI ORCHESTRA. Of 22 Solo Musicians. The Only Great Orchestra in Australasia, under tie- Distinguished Cotiductorship oi MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. V. M. BEEBE present* A MAGNIFICENT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. GLORIOUS EASTER ATTRACTION'S SUBLIME, And in Delicate Good Taste . The Cream or th>> Greatest British mid American Motion Picture- Studios, Set to Superlative Music. Inimitably Played In- the Only Full Svmphonv Orchestra in Australasia. THREE Full Hours of Stimulating and Healthmi Amusement. FIRST—A Superb Motion Picture Classic, BASIL KING'S BASIL KING'S Greatest Novel—Th? Mcs=t Delightful Talo in Modern Literature —Loved by Millions of Charmed Headers Everywhere. "THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT," "THE STREET CAT-LED STRAIGHT," "THE STREET OAI.LEn STRAIGHT," j "THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT," ! FeaUirir.tr j NAOMI CHILDERS and MILTON SILLS. NAOMI CHILDERS and MILTON SILLS. ! NAOMI CHILDERS mid MILTON SILLS. NAOMI CHILDERS and MILTON SILLS. Assisted bv the Greatest ALL-STAR Cast That Has Ever Appeared in Any Picture. CHARLES CLARY-IRENE RICHALEC. B. FRANCIS- JANE STIRLING—LAWSON BUTT-LYDIA Y. TYTUS. GOLDWYN'S Epic Eminent Author's Photoplay Do Luxe, in Six Gordons Parts. "Through Lite there i< a Street called Straight, and hv it we come to the Houso Called Beautiful." I THEN—A Superb ALL-BRITISH Fil' Classic—A Splendid Pro:hn'ticu that Sets a New Standard for British Film Art. "TEE PUPPET MAN," "THE PUPPET MAN," "THE PUPPET MAN." "THE PUPPET MAN," From the Maijniiieent Novel bv COSMO GORDON LENNOX. COSMO GORDON LENNOX. A Talc of British and Continantsl Circus Life that will hold e.il Members of the Family Spellbound with Delight for Moro ■ than One Solid Hour. A Wonderfully Enthralling Tale Set 'Midst the Most Beautiful Pcnerv Ever Filmed. ALL-STAR BRITISH CAST, HARRY PAULO. HILDA ANTONY—MOLLY ADAIR. HUGH MILLER. JOHN REID-LEO FISHER. "The Puppet Man" is a Picture you will Love and Remember Always. "I Guarantco It." —Brother Beebe. KOW -we've got a Chapter f<-om the Life of Captain John C. Fremont—They Crdled Him "The Pathfinder"—Did You Ever Road the Book? It's an Authentic. Red-blooded, Clean, "Wholesome, Bijr nrd True Drama of Facta. "•WINNERS OF THE "WEST." "WINNERS OF THE WEST." A Story of Thrilling Exploits in the Lives of KIT CARSON and CAPTAIN JOHN C. FREMONT. f»ainrin>r ART ACORD and MYRTLE LTND. ART ACORD and MYRTLE LIND. The First cf the BiT Hiftnrv Plovs—"EDT - CATIONAL"—Yes, but Drama, Big Drama. "ROBINSON'S TROUSSEAU." EtxhilaratiiK* JEWEL Comedy. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Orchestral numbers include:—"Prince MetTiusalem" (Strauss-Seredy): "Nell Gwyn (E. German); "Rustic Revels" (Percy Fletcher); "Cavatina" (Roff): "Old Man Jazz" (Stem): "Blue Danube" (Strauss); "Anda-Btino" (Lemare): "Lo. Villi" (Puco'n); "Sweet Louisiana" (KeUlby); "Tho Gondoliers" (Sullivan). RESERVES at The Bristol." or When Closed at GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. Ring -up Brother Beebe (he's always on the job), 'Phone 3758. 2731 BPOBTENQ. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1922. APRIL 17th and 18th. FIRST RACE EACH DAY 11.30 a.i DRAINS will leave Christchurch Railway - Station for the Racecourse on April 17th, at 10.10, 10.20, 10.30, 10.40, 10.50, 11.0, and '11.30 a.m., returning at frequent intervals after last race. On April 18th from Christchurch, 10.20, 10.30, 10.40, 10.50, ami 11.30 a.m., returning at frequent intervals after laat race. Trams at short intervals from 10 a.m. Owing to the congested state of the weighing paddock during weighing in and out operations in the past, tho Committee have decided to strictly enforce the Trustees' Regulation that no person is allowed into tho weighing room or paddock enclosure unless he is the owner of a horse engaged in the race actually in progress, an-J this regulation applies to Trainers with regard to tho paddock enclosure. MOTOR-CARS. Tho entrance for hired motor-cars and carriages will be, as usual, from the Racecourse road. Private motor-cars arid carriages can enter from the Hornby Junction road. NO MOTOR-CAR WILL BE PERMITTED TO REMAIN IN ANY OF THE CARRIAGE LKiVES OR CARRIAGE PADuUCK. A Public Motor-car Paddock will be available behind the present motor-car enclosure. An attendant will te in charge. NOTICE. CHILDREN will NOT be admitted to any part of the Racecourse and Enclosures except upon payment of the lUuul charges. GRA.iD STA.nU TICKETS can be obtained, at WOODWARD'S, Cathedral square (opposite Broadway s). 2472F F. C. COTHER, Secretary. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. DRINKO REGAINS BUSINESS. "•yy HUSBAND keeps telling me how J.YJ. well he is feeling, and is keen for his work. DRINKO' has paid for itself by the way business has been attended to," write* the wife of a prominent. Northern bueineso man. (Original letter shown to gemiiDe enquired.) Send for free "Drinko" booklet. All correspondence confidential. Plain envelopes used. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 P, LambUin quay, Wellington. D 3158 -OME KNITTING DEPOT. LADIES' OUTFITTER. ,uadie3' and Children's Cndcrwei ._ __. ton and Wool; Baby Linen a tpeciaaty. Stamped Underwear, d'OyJeys, Toilet Sets, pillowshams. Home-knitted Stockings and Socks beat quality and wear; School and College nose. Pauline "Reliable" Paper Patterns, Transfer Designs, etc. Inspection invited. , , MRS L. PALMER, 73a Colombo street. _ P6870 Telephono 1279. 1339 >USTIC WORK CONSTRUCTION. Beautify your homo by having a nice Rustic Arch Bridge, Terrace, or SummerWise erected. I specialise in this work, id will give you quotations for what you require—Rockeries ana lenaces included. 88974-7332 BOX i2l- - GREEN STRIPE WHISKY. FINANCIAL. LOANS AND INVESTMENTS. tEE DOMINION TRUST COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., offers excellent facilities for those 'desirous of investing or bonowing money at Current Rate of Interest. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. Obtain copy of Handbook, which gives useful information. HEAD OFFICE: 163 HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch. 1 Manner: JAM*.. STEPHEN DAT. ~ D2B9t>

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17431, 17 April 1922, Page 1