AMUSEMENTS. Allied to the Perfect Motion Picture.' 'VEKYBCDY' 1 (Til© Distinctive The*tre.) THIS WEEK. THIS WEEK. A WOKDERFUL PROGRAMME OF PICTURES AXD MUSIC! Paramount's Super-Production, "USDER THE LASH," •'U-NUr.K TnE .bA~±i," "UAJDi.It THE UaoH," "UAJJEK THE LAaH," "UNDER THE LAsH," "UJNJJEK THE LASH,"
Based on Agnes and Claude Askew'; Famous Story, "Xho Shulanute." GLORIA SWANSOX, GLORIA SWANSOX, GLOKIA SWANSOX, GLOKIA SWANSOX, GLOHIA SWANSOX, GLORIA SWAXSON, GLOKIA SWANSOX, GLOHIA SWANSOX, Love or Respectability? Which wins a Woman when the Big Test comes ? Bought like a slave for_ a home and a ;arriage bond! And like' s, million, million wvunen before' her, she tried to think her Jite was fulfilled. Until love came, unbidden, and showed her what she had missed! See this struggle between two men for a, woman whoso heart was divided! In addition—"THE CALL OF THE NORTH," "TilE Call 01"' THii. KUJ.VJ.ii," "THE Call 01-' TriE KUiViii," "THE CALL OF THr* JNURIH," "THE CAJjL OF TUr. NURTH," "THE CALL OF THrJ NORTH," "THE CALL OF TH£.' KOIVJ.H," "THE CALL OF THE NORTH," JACK HOLT. JACK HULT. JACiI HULT. JACK. HOLT. JACK HULT. JACK HOLT. JACK HOLT. JACK HOLT. JACK HOLT.
He heard the call to a real man a adven» ture and dared to go where hiß foes forbade. Knowing well that the wolf pack awaited every beaten man who took the "Trail of Death." The rest iB a drama of struggle and love as fierce as the primitive wilda. j.nen— A Superb Musical Programme, By EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. Conductor . . . W. J. Bellingham, F.S.M. Some of the Items: Overture, "Powhatan's Daughter" . Souea Duet, "Romance du Soir" . . Moszkowski Irene Morris and Florence Millar. Quartet, "Allegro Agitato" . . Schumann Everybody's String Quartet. Entr'acte, "SERENADE" .... Widor Orchestral Suites— Suito Algerienne" . . • Saint-Saens "L'Arlesienne" ....... UaHi "Prayer of the Sword" . . . • . Leoni . "Intermezzo" Wolf-Ferrari Light Selections—"Maid of the Mountains" . Sll | Bo ° ' «HtwaHan o Moonl'igh"t'' - .' ." -'Kiickmann "Melodic Pathetique" .... iarDan USUAL PRICES. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phone 4MB.
THEATRE ROYAL. COMPETITIONS. 10 am—Piano Solo, "Asphodel." 11 am-Vocal Solo, Baritone ox Baas. 2 pm-Vocal Solo, Own Selectum. i p.m.—Violin Solo (under 16). CHORAL HALL. 10 a.m.-Recitation, ladies, "Marguerite." 11 a.m. T ßeoitation, Gentlemen, "The Grate 2 p.m'-Recitation, Girls, "The Tempeet." THEATRE ROYAL Evening at 7.45. GRAND CONCERT PROGRAMME, Consisting of Piano Solos, Duets, Violin Solos, Recitations, Scotch Song, Boys Song, Mezzo and Baritone Solos, etc. ' Day Sessions, 6d; Evening, 3s, 2s, and Is. plus tax. Season Tickets, 10s '6d and JEI Is plus tax. Box Plan at The Bristol. T. F. HALL. Secretary.
Special Note to Competitors—The Programme set down for Tuesday Evening (Anzao Day) is held over to a date which will he advertised later on. 3171
ANZAO DAY NOTICES. A.I.P. ASSOCIATION., * LL EX-MEHkERS of the Australian L . Imperial Force are requested to Parade in Cranmer Square on TUESDAY, April 25th (Anzao Day), at 2 p.m., to attend 'Mernorial Parade. ress: Mufti. 3146
RANGIORA RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. ANZAC MEMORIAL SERVICE. \ PARADE of nil Returned Soldiers. Nurses, W.A.A.C., Veterans, all Local todies, and School Children, will leave Rangiora Drill Hall at 10.30 a.m. on Anzac Jay, Tuesday, 25th, to March to Victoria 'ark, where Memoiial Services will be held. Uniform Dress. A Collection will be taken up in aid of the Blind Soldiers. 3148 T. W. HERRO.v, Hon. Sec.
pHRISTCHURCH MEMORIAL SERVICE. For Old Boys Fallen in the War. ANZAC DAY, April 25th, at 8 p.m. CANTERBURY COLLEGE HALL. All Old Boys and Friends of the School Cordially Invited. G. LANCASTER, "8129 Headmaster. N.Z. ARMY SERVICE CORPS. ANZAC DAY PARADE. E Company will Parade at 1.15 p.m. -*- at Barracks. W. W. McKINNEY, Major, 3130 Officer Commanding. PARADE NOTICI SOUTHERN DEPOT N.Z. FIELD AMBULANCE. PARADE at King Edward Barracks, on TUESDAY, April 25th, ANZAC DAY, at 1.15 p.m. (Compulsory Parade.) 'ress. Review Order (felt hats), medals H. M. POSTER, Captain N.i.S.C, cer Area 10 "A" for O.C. Unit. MEETINGS. WALTHAM-OPAVA PARK. -RESIDENTS are requested to attend Mee A) ing at School, MONDAY, 8 p.m. Pi tect your interests by attending. 1165 Wll. SYMONS, Hon. Secretary. "JJSHER'S GREEN STBIEE WHISKY.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17437, 24 April 1922, Page 1
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