Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AMUSEMENTS. "Where Music in its True' Artistic Sense is Allied to the Perfect Motion Picture." EVERYBODY'S. (Tho Distintive Theatre.) THIS WEEK. • THIS WEEK. A GREAT SPECIAL PARAMOUNT PROGRAMME Of ( PICTURES AND MUSIC!! Cosmopolitan's Super-Attraction, "E X C H A X T M E X T." "E X C U A X T M E X T." -E XCHA XT M E T." "E X € II A X T M F. -> T." "E N C H A X T M E X T." "E X € H A X' T M E 3T T.' "E X C II A X T M E X T." SUurrmg MARIOX DAVIES. MARIOX DAVIES. MARIOX DAVIES. MARIOX DAVIES. MARIOX DAVIES. MARIOX DAVIES. MARIOX DAVIES. An unusually striking and effective picture, filled with the charm of youth and romance, and presenting a plot of a highly dramatio nature. "Enchantment" is a wonderful story of yovd.li, love, and adventure. It describes the most interesting age of all—the "flapper' age, wherein the girl is most conscious of her charms, is' most amusing, and most lovable to all who know her. Incorporated into the p'av is the Beautiful Fairy Siory, "THE SLEEPING BEAUTY." In Addition — The Picturisation of Sir Gilbert Parker's Famous Story, "THE LAXE THAT HAD XO TURNING," "THE LAXE THAT HAD XO TURNING," "THE LANE THAT HAD XO TURNIXG," "THE LANE THAT HAD NO TURNIXG," "THE LANE THAT HAD XO TURNING," "THE LANE THAT HAD NO TURNING," "THE LANE THAT HAD NO TURNING." Starring AGNES AYRES. AGNES AYRES. . AGNES AYRES. AGNES AYRES. AGNES AYRES. AGNES AYRES. AGNES AYRES. The Story of a famous singer with the world at her feet. The story of a wife whose husband at home needed her. The struggle between home and career and the prioe paid for the decision. It's a big picture steeped in life and flashing with luxury! Also— An Enchanting ■ Musical Programme By EVERYBODY'S "SELECT". ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT 1 ' ORCHESTRA. Conductor, W. J. Bellingham", F.S.M. SOME OF THE ITEMS: Overture—"Liberty" . . • Sousa. Violin Solo—"Canto Amorosa" . Elman. .Toseph Mercer. Duet—"Linto" (from No. 2) . Moszkowski Irene Morris and Florence Millar. Entr'acte—"ln Dreamy Araby" . O'Hagan. Rhapsody—"Espana" .... Chaerier, Orchestral Suites—• "Carnaval" . ... Guirand. "Scene and Valse" . . Guirand. "Morris' Danses" . . . Grainger. Fox Trots—"Choug" .... Klickmann. "Lonely" West. USUAL PRICES. Reserves at The Bristol or 'Phone •4925. , 5192 SKATING. TPIRST-CLASS RINK, .169 St. SKATING. J- Asaph street (near Colombo SKATING, street). Sessions Daily, 2.30 to SKATING. 4.30, 5 to 7, 7.80 to 10 p.m. Full SKATING. Orchestra every night and SatSICATIN.G. urday Afternoons. LEARNERS SKATING, must attend Afternoon or 5 to 7 SKATING, sessjon, as they will NOT he alSKATING. lowed on the floor SATURDA i SKATING. AFTERNOONS or NIGHT SKATING. SESSIONS. Skates may be SKATING, reserved, 'Phone 4967. SKATING. ' 06963-6198 PUBLIC NOTICES.

GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICY. B EVIDENCE having been supplied of the loss of Policy, Numbered 211346, in the books of this -Department, on the life of ROBERT POLLOCK McCONNEL, formerly of View Hill (Oxford), but now of Bexley (Oxford), Farmer, I hereby give notice of my intention to issue, at the expiry of two weeks from this date, a copy to take the place thereof, unless objection be previously lodged. 3- H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner, 5174 Wellington. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE. IN accordance with the provisions of the Life Insurance Act, 1908, it is tho intention cf tllo Company to issue a certified copy of Policy No. b2f9242, dated 24tli February, 1902, on thij' life of GEOFFREY E. I-iOYDS, which is alleged to have, been lost. Any person havine or claiming to have tin interesi in Ihp said policy should give notice cf the same within twenty-ono days to the undersigned, W. F. L. WARD, Attorney for New Zealand. Bank of Australasia, Wellington. April 26th, 1922. 5018 IN THE MATTER OF "THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908. ' "YTOLAN SMITH and COMPANY, LIMIT: -i-* ED, a Company duly incorporated aim registered in New South Wales, intending to carry on business in New Zealand, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE, in accordance with Part IX., of "The Companies Act, 1908," that ita office or place of business is situate at No. 104 Manchester street, Christchurch. Datod this i7th day of Mav, 1922. S. E. MINTY, Attorney . for Nolan Smith and Company, Limited. 1022 CG. WOODS, Licensed Plumber, desires • to notify hi* numerous clients that during re-building operations he has Removed his office to the rear portion of tlie old building at £0 Colombo street. Phone ICBI. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. H OME KNITTING DEPOT, .j. LADIES' OUTFITTER. Ladies' and Children's Underwear in Cotton and Wool; Baby Linen a speciality. Stamped Underwear, d'Oyleys, Toiiet Sets, Pillowshams. Home-knitted Stocking* and Socks beet quality and wear; School and College xios«. Pauline "Reliable" Paper Patterns, Transfer Designs, etc. Inspection in- % MRS L. PALMER, 755 Colombo street. P6870 Telephone 1279. 1359 CJCHOOL OF ART REQUISITES, 0 ARTISTS' OIL AND WATER COLOURS. Brushes, Canvas, Drawing Papers, eto. GIBB'S ART DEPOT, 105 Cfeshel street. G5782-6784 |JSHER'S GREEN STRIPE WHISKY. ■ TTNIQUE" Hot Water Bottles are made U from finest plantation rubber; they last for years, fitted with patented non-leak-able stoppers. Sold by all Chemists. H6BBI-41W

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19220522.2.7.6

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17460, 22 May 1922, Page 1

Word Count
847

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17460, 22 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17460, 22 May 1922, Page 1