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AMUSEMENTS. GREATER QRYS TA L PALACE. The Bast Theatre in The Empire. Open Ito 5 p.m. 6.30 to Sleepytime. GLORIOUS TRIUMPH! HtTGE Audienoea Hold Spallbouadl V. M. BEEBE preaenta TXNIYERSAL'S BIG Special photoplay de Luxe made from the Famous A insWi Magause Story by ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE, "KIBBB D." "K I 3 S E D." "KISSE D." "KIBSE D." Starring the Screen's Most Bewitailing • Beauty, MARIE PREVOST. MARIE PREVOST. MARIE PREVOST. •MARIE PREVOST. It's One of those Beautiful Stories that will Keep You Laughiof for On© Solid Hour wad then Send you Home Smiling' and StainryEyed. THEN—A True Filming o! GERALD BEAUMONT'S Magnificent "Red Book' Magazine Story, "John MoArdlo, Referee, "THE REFEREE." "THE REFEREE." "THE REFEREE." "THE REFEREE." A Mighty Five-Part Tnlo of » letter Pushing Gentleman that's Just Chockful of Romance and Fun—lt's One of those Fine Photoplays that will Make YOU Shout with Enthusiasm and Cry for Joy, Starring CONWAY TEARLE, CONWAY TEARLE, CONWAY TEARLE, CONWAY TEARLE, BESIDES—6th Thrilling Chapter of "WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA. ALSO—CENTURY Comedy—NEWS Film. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC, Inimitably Played by the WorH-famoua SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Largest and Best Orchestra in Under the Distinguished Conductorahip of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ . Overture, "FideUo" (Bcwthown); a Win*tUTe," b "Danoe Russe" (Tschaikow*ky)j suite, "Othello" (Coleridge-Taylor). RESERVES at The Bristol, or Ring up Brother Beebe (be'e always on the job), 'Phone BTSB. 6607 Q We Start at Eleven. XJKEN'S I H H A I S B' Our Programmers SHIRLEY MABON The SHIRLEY MASON Winwm«,' SHIRLEY MASON Fascinating, SHIRLEY MASON . Screen Star. In an Absorbing Pioture vibrant witih tM aotion of a tremendous and dramatio storr that stands alone for originality and darlns of theme, and is the romance of a poor girl who was rich but didn't know it. "THE RAGGED HEIRESS." "THE RAGGED HEIRESS." In Addition—" ' • , . EILEEN PERCY In » picture that EILEEN PERCY provte thsut. EILEEN PERCY Elopement is EILEEN PERCY . the epioe of EILEEN PERCY Matrimony. "ELOPE IF YOU MOST," r--J—— "ELOPE IF YOU MUST." • •• A fast-moving, dashing Romance with sufflr oient spice to make Jine' comedy. Grand Supporting Piogramm.?, ana Bruliant Music by . QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA. . 6800 TiISRAELI-rTh® play wMcK deal® with • U one of the most momentous «p»odee in British history. The out-ofrthe-oidinary pioture dram* jovftf wishetf and 1 waatod for. At the Grand on Saturday. 6570 ffTHE Whaiemii Rugby Football Club will JU hold their fir*t Atttiual Dano* « tno Bicbaxton Town H&U on tember-SQtt, 1922. ■ ' . • "_i, Beg. Wood's Premier Oicheetea. 1088 F.F. T O - D A Y. TO' - DAY. T O > D A Y. ; T ELL I 0 O E S'A Ii li V (R.S.A. Clufc, Gloucester street). , 'AFTERNOON CONCERT,. AFTERNOON' CONCERT, i 2.45 p.m. Consisting of a Trio Afternoon. __ The Programme comprises: C Majof Trio (Mozart), C Minor Trio (Schumann), PJjantasie Trio (John Ireland), and the artists* axe 'lrene- Morris (violin), Mr Harold Beck ('cello), and Mrs Henry Back (piano). Box Plan at The Bribtol. Single Tickets, 4e. • • 6660 TIHE "BODEGA" CAFE: 138 Caihel street, 1 Chriitohurch. LUNCHEON 12 to S. Meals at any hour. Fried Fish, Oysters, and Whitebait a speciality. '• HOURS: 10 a.m. to 7.80 p.m. Open iill 9.30 p.m. Fridays and. Saturdays. ■ A TRIAIr SOUOTTE®. 06995-6107 . ' j SPOBTINO. \ ■ ; ' ' ASHBURTON RACES.' AS2BURTON RACES. \ FRIDAY AND/ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd and 23rd; FRSTRACE to start at 11.80 a.m. -Train arangements to suit all visitors. Special Train leave* ChrisWhnrch at 9.6 each day. EXCURSION tfARES. Race Books obtainable at Jeiman'g Tobaoconist Shop, High street.' - 6480 LA2TO TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. •vrOTICE is hereby given that the several IN Parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1915, unless caveat be lodged forbidding tne same on or before the 2 let "day ofi October, 1922. No. ,13008 —THE PUBLIC? TRUSTEE: Part of Rural Section 207J, Lot 1 Deposit Plan No. 6300, High street, Block VIII., Oxford Survey District. Occupied by Albert Vincent. No. 13054—EDWIN GEORGE MUTTON: Part of Rural Section 2987, Lot 7, Deposit Plan No. 4864, Collins road, Block V., Halswell Survey District. Occupied by Applicant. No. 13055—FRED HOLLAND: Part of Rural Section 73, Lot 2, Deposit Plan t No: 6118, Wilson's. road South, City of Christchurch. Occupied by Applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated, this 19th day of September, J922, at the Land Registry Office, Christcmrrch. F. W. BROUGHTON ' 6575 District Land Registrar, PEOrESSIONAIi NOTICES. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE frf R J. F. LEWE EB, SURGEON DENTIST, . H&a REMOVED to New Office*, CORNER OF GLOUCESTER AND MANCHESTER STREETS, Almost opposite Lata His Majestey's Theatre liflOMF

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17564, 20 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17564, 20 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17564, 20 September 1922, Page 1