r TK>R A BHIGHT GABDEN Iff SFKW r plant the following: Hyacinth*, separate colouit. Hyacinths, mixed. Ranunculus, choice mixed. Anemone, choice mixed. Anemone, Fulger's (scarlet). Crocus, assorted. Crocus, mixed Freeeias. Snowdrop. Daffodils, etc. R. S. SHILLITO, Seedsman, Nurseryman, and Florist, 933 767 Colombo street.
AMUSEMENTS. rpHE GRA X D THEATRE. PHEXOMENAL SUCCESS PHEXOMEXAL SUCCESS of "WAY EAST.'' "WAY DOWX EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." "WAY DOWN EAST." A RECORD FOR XEW ZEALAND. Upwards of 30,000 people in Cbristcliurch have now seen this wonderful film, and still they come. If you've seem it, you know why. Showing for ONE MORE WEEK. The Greatest Picture of AU Time. "WAY DOWN EAST" "WAY DOWX EAST" "WAY DOWX EAST" "WAY DOWN EAST." D. W. GRIFFITH'S GREAT MASTERPIECE. Its success is just in proportion to iti Screenings: Day Sessions, 13 Xoon and 2.30, except Wednesday. ETening Session, 7.30 p.m. Managerial Note.—Patrons are adnsed to be seated before 7.30 at latest. Programme commences 7.15 p.m., "Way Down East ''Plume Reserves held till 7.80 only.
DOORS OPEN AT 6.30 P.M. SPECIAL MATINEE. SPECIAL MATINEE. SPECIAL MATINEE. WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY. Doors Open. 1.30. Full Orchestra under the dißtini t—J U: I -HI.. M»1K« mill n xquisitely appropriate "Way Down East uiusio. PRICES SAME AS FOR EVENING SESSIONS.
Tier© will t>e NO Noon Session on Wednesday. IN ADDITION, IN ADDITION, During This Week will be Screened t&« Film of THE WEDDING OF PRINCESS MARY AND VISCOUNT LASCELLES.
PRICES—Day Sessions: Stalls Is, Dress Circle Is 6d. Children Half-price. Evening Sessions: Stalls Is, Reserves Is 6d, Dress Circle Reserves 2s 6d. All prices plus tax. BOOK AT THE BRISTOL. BOOK EARLY BOOK EARLY.
"WE START AT ELEVEN. Continuous, 11 to 10. U E E N ' S, Contm UEEN'S IX to TO-DAY TO-DAY PICTURES and MUSIC PICTURES and MUSIC. A Brilliant and Delightful Collection, of Pie- ' res that delighted huge crowds at all Sessions on Saturday. The Latest Goldwyn Super v-omedy-Drama, and THIS FUNNIEST SATIRE ON IDLE SOCIETY EVER WRITTEN, . MADGE KENNEDY MADGE KENNEDY '"HELP YOURSELF?" "HELP ' YOURSELF?" A sparkling play set amid the ultrar fashior.abla .set „.o£ New York. All the essentials of a big picture—a clever story, perfect acting, and wonderful settings ana gown*. Supporting this Super Feature: CLAIRE ANDERSON, CLAIRE ANDERSON, In a Tense and Gripping Story of the Gambling Dens of New York, "WHO AM I?" "WHO AM I?" "WHO AM I?" "WHO AM I?" Her father had been a gambler, and the fever of the game had been in her blood. She staked herself against high stakes, and lost. See the outcome of this thrilling scene in the most remarkable drama ever made. The supporting programme includes i grand collection of highly interesting subjecti. PRICES AS USUAL. 3152
ANZAO NIGHT CONCERT. BANDSMEN'S MEMORIAL. BANDSMEN'S MEMORIAL. ING EDWARD ING EDWARD KING EDWARD GRAND SACRED CONCERT. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. GRAND SACRED CONCERT. By WOOLSTON BAND WOOLSTON BAND WOOLSTON BAND And LEADING ARTISTS. LEADING ARTISTS. LEADING ARTISTS".
open at 7 o'clock, Concert at 7.30. Silver Collection. Patrons contributing 1« (or more) receive programme at doors. 317f
TBAMWAY NOTICES. CHRISTCIIURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. ANZAC DAY, TUESDAY, 23th APRIL, 1922. \TOTICE i 8 hereby given that ORDINARY IN SUNDAY TIMETABLE will be run on ALL LINES on ANZAC DAY. Ordinary fares will be charged. FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager. 22nd Auril. 1922 3149
BOABD AND RESIDENCE. STAY AT BRIGHTON THIS SUMMER! BRIGHTON'S Bracing Sea Air brings tS the tired business man and woman complete rest. Tne NKW BRIGHTON CAFE oners vou quiet, homely comfort, an excellent tabie, and all the facilities of a fiietclaas hotel! Spend your holidays at tin Cafe For accommodation 'pbono 2635. J. JACKSON, J5G55-Sl3l Proprietor. 78 DYER'S PASS ROAD, CASHiIKKK HILLS. TTACANCIEa iUH i'AXL.\G GUESTS. E5882 'PHONE 3C23. \ Ideal Place for Children for the Winter l Alontus. BOAttulNG-HQUSE tor CHILDKK-V Tiution optional. MISS SUCKLING, 59155 1 Head street, Sumner. KHARTOUM, a.gh. etrtet West, corner Durha street. MAYING VISITOKo received 'Phone 2900. Willi
LOST AND FOUND. OST, fum corner of Clarence road to , J shooting grounds, So kburn, or on snooting grounds, a Fawn. SCAttF, with pink and white stripe. 3s reward on return to U.R.P.,__thi3_o:nce. . 'itn LOST, between ilotukarara and .Christchurch, Leather AT'iACHE CASE, containing price book and papers.. Reward on returning to I. H. Green and Co., Lichfield street. 1101
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