WEDDIXO PHOTOGBAPHS. SEE iKo Bountiful Pi«play of BRIDAH I'HOTOGBAPHS at j MILLAKD'S CROWN" STUDIOS, I THE BRIDAL SPECIALISTS, '■IO9HIGH STREET. JUST BELOW CLOCK TOWEK. MSSTI-4117P
AMUSEMENTS. Q R A X D THEATRELAST DAY AXD SIGHT Of t):i> Ont-ci-iho-Ordiuaiy I'hoto-pUr. A Tlieu'.o. never before attempted. ' 0 OXFESSIO N." " CONFESS! 0 X." IVahirirf: HKXKY B. WALTHALL (tli« Littio Colonel in "Tho BlrtH o; a Xatiou") ■is Father Bnitlelt. Congratulate you upon yn-.:r fplfndul pho'.o-p'.iy "Confession.'' It *'iU prove a greiU !>o::eSt to huicur.ity, arul you liavo lr.v s-nrereft \v>*hp3 fcr i'.a testing succes*. —Mcriisr, of T?*:.;hnu. ALSO 6 HOW IN Li : The Firot X.i'ioH.i! Prod no; ion, "THE LOTUS EATERS,'" "THE LOTUS EATERS," Fo.'.t'.iri:'.-: JOHN JUKKVMOKK, And ?i A'.'.-Star Cast, hi an euihr,iUiti(: siorv, full of vmnii«! situations, from Albeit Puysoii Terhuns's ftary. Screenings: I'2 noon atxl 1.30 p.m.; Evaniiiff. 7,15 p.m. U?uul iVicaJ. Vsv.al Pric»s. Book at Tho Bristol or 'l'hotio 3931. mi QRA X D THEATRE.
COMMENCING TO-MORROV. COMMENCING TO-MOKKOW. COMM E N CI NO TO-MO u KOW. COMMENCING TO-iiOKKOW. COMiIENON if TC-MO7;UO\V. COMMENCING TO-MORROW*. First Screening, i- Noon. CHARLES RAY CHARLES RAY CHARLES I!AY CHARLES RAY CHARLES JIAY CHARLES RAY CIIARLES lUY CHARLES RAY la "A MIDNIGHT DELL." "A MIDNIGHT BELL." "A MIDNIGHT BELL." "A MIDNIGHT BELL." "A MIDNIGHT BELL." ••'A MIDNIGHT BELL." "A MIDNIGHT BELL." "A MIDNIGHT BELL." We can't keep saying every now Cliarlet Ray picture is liis best—but the fact stands that each goes one bettor than its predecessor. "A Midnight Bell" haa half a dozen new points. Charlie is «. stranded drummer who starts in search of spooks. He gets 'em and an angel too; but it's tho getting them that teems with laugha' and thrills and incidents that axo eplondid. Charles .Bay directed as well aa atarrod in this. That means something. ALSO ALSO SHQWING, "THE SKY PILOT," "THE SKY PILO T," "TSE SKY PILO T," "THE SKY PILO T," "THE SKY PILOT," Featuring JOHN BOWERS JOHN BOWERS JOHN BOWERS COLLEEN MOORE, COLLEEN MOORE, COLLEEN MOORE, And un All-Star Cast. Ralph Connov's story oE tho parson who went to a caMlc ranch to teach the cowpunchers religion. - Seated Music by the, Reorganised GRAND ORCHESTRA, Conducted by Mr A. L. Sutton. PRICES AS USUAL. PRICES AS USUAL. Boole at Tli:> Bristol, or 'Phono 2D34. <OIO SHOWS. 0 TAGO AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. PREMIER WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION. In. tba OTAGO A. AND P SOCIETY'S BRYDONE HALL AND' BUILDINGS, Crawford street, Dunedin. On MAY 30Ui to JUNE Brd, IM2. ENTRIES close WEDNESDAY, 17th May, 1923. E.: F. DUTHIE, 3X77 Secretary. HUNTING. CHRSITCHURCH HUNT. OWING to tho harduoas of tho ground, tho Meet arranged for To-morrow (Saturday). at Camla, ham been POSTPONED. S. D. GODFREY, iSO2F Honorary Secretary. SITUATIONS VACANT. CANTERBURY AGENT WANTED. JpOR SPLENDID OFFICE LINE. Apply ARTHUR L. GRAY, Public Accountant, Stewart Dawson's Buildings, G5921-166F Christchuroh. (For continuation of "Situationa Vacant" 10* page 13 of this issue.)
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