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TTOW fe the Time for •*• MMwißf BEDDING PLANTS From Choicest Strains. Stocta, Ten Weeks; Nemesia, Phlo* Drum. Mocdi, Pyrethum, Carnations, Antirrhinum in eoveral shade*, Lob«li». etc., and numeroul others, all well-grown and hardened. •p S. SHILLITO, Seedsman Surseryman, and Florist, COLOMBO STREET. 59196-3841

AMUSEMENTS. '•THE BAT" ' ■ Unquestionably the Greatest Dramatic Sensation ©t this generation. "THE BAT" " ' mch. easier to pick tho winners races than it is to pick who reallv is "Tho Bat' unUl tho mystery » solved, and that does not happen until a moment before the final fall of tho curtain. "THE BAT" A DYNAMIC DRAMA OP THRILLS, LAUGHTER AND MYSTERY. "THE BAT" Can vou keep a secret You are asked to play a bILENT PART in "The Bat." You must keep tho secret and lot your friends enjoy tho astonishment the climax held for you. rp H E A T R E BOY A .L. Direction .. .1. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. Managing: Directors: George Tallis, E. J. Tait, Clyde MeyneJl. Business Manager . . . Jo-bn FarreJ Unique, Original, Closer. TO-NIGHT AT S. TO-NIGHT AT 3. Aid until Monday Evening. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present THE BRILLIANT NEW ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY In the sensational and intensoly interesting Mystery Play, THE B A T." •THE BAT." •T H E x> A'!'." •THE BAT.' T if i: B A T," X HE B A T," 'TII E BA T. •T H K BA T. 'THE BAT." THE BAT. j Tho mystery of which is the talk of Ckriskhurcli. That "Tho Bat" will provo as successful I hero as it has been in other parte of the i world is a certainty, as since tho opening j eight, when it ! ASTOUNDED, AMAZED, THRILLED" i,i xoprceentativo house. Tho audionoos h*VO i grown larger at each subsequent periormi ancn, aud it is likely, before it finishes it* season that it will' break all known record* previously established by a dramatio play in I Christ-church. I PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 6s 6d; Stalls, 3b Cd; Gallery, Id 6ct. Early Door Stalta, Is extra. Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. All prices plus amusement tax. BOS PLANS- AT THE BRISTOL. DAY SALES at Theatre Royal Confectionery Shop. 2606 Wo Start at Eloven. r\ U E E N'S T H E A Showing To-day and To-night. A Brilliant programme that is proving 8 hugo Success. The FOX CORPORATION presents WILLIaM RUSSELL WILLIAM RUSSELL In a Wonderful mid Fascinating'- story will hold you Bpollbound.' "THE MEN OF ZANZIBAR." THE MEN OF ZANZIBAR." A story of Tropical Africa with gorg scenes and tense dramatio action, from story by RICHARD HARDING DAVIS. j RICHARD HARDING DAVIS. tTho neat attraction I JANE and KATHEBINB LEE - JANE and KATHERINE LEE I In ft Sparkling Comedy-drama, i "TELL IT TO THE MARINES." "TELL IT- TO THE MARINES." - Yon will *njoy and be delighted with, this charming photoplay. , Supports include: ! "FANTOMAS." "FANTOMAS. j CARTOON. • FOX NEWS. Prices as usual. 2KM I CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN. BOOTBTT. A NNUAL GRANp SCOTTISH CONCERT. CHORAL HALL. THURSDAY a-nd FRIDAY, ftth and 10th November, at 8 p.m. Artists include:—(Mr and Mrs Farquhar Young l , A. Macdouald, Bracoy Wilson, Mias Navency Bowbyes, Arthur Gordon (violinist), •uoel Parties, Solo Dancers, and Piping. A CHOICE PROGRAMME. Ticket 2b and Is. Reserves 6d extra. I Plan Opens at Bristol To-day I 2467 CHARLES S. THOMAS, President, WHILE YOU AJSE HERB WiilLE YOU ARE HERE WnILE YOU ABE HERE STAY OVER FOR STAY OVER FOR STAY OVER FOR NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST ..EW ZEALAND'S GREATEST NEW ZEALAND S GREATEST wEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. EXHIBITION. Visitors, now that you are in Christchuxon, stay for tha opening of New Zealand's greatest and grandest Exhibition on TVOVEMPER 1 J tJ. JLNoVEMBFjR 18th. Countless attractions for everybody. Countless attractions for everybody. 3836 HE "BODEGA" CAFE, 188 Cains! attwt, Christchurch. LUNCHEON Wto 3. and Whitebait a speciality. HOUR 3: 10 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Open »i!l 9.30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. A TRIAL SOLICITED. TBAMWAY NOXIOEa CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAYS. pARNIYAL WEEK ARRANGEMENTS. RICCARTON LINE: On Wednesday, November Bth, and Saturday, November 11th, tho 10.5, 10.33, 11.S ar.4 11.35 a.m. cam from Square* to RiocarI ton, will run to Church comer only. The I 2.45, 3.43, -4.45 and 5.45 from £ho Square I -.rill run via Sockburn. The 12.5 and 1.5 p.m. from Square will run vi» Yaldkuret Holiday timetables will bo iri force on Fridav. November 10th, on Sumner, Cashre? i*>,"' St. Albans Park ard North Beacn lil:-?. Special cars for Show and Trots will leava the Post Offico, and proceed out via Oxford terrace. _ . . FRANK THOMPSON, General Hat agar. November Tth, 1922. 2*C3 INSUBANGE COMPANIES. , LLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. ASSETS EXCEED £25,000,000. Tit. followini Clashes o'. Insurance are FIRE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY MARINE MORTGAGEE INDEMNITY ACCIDENT PERSONAL ACCIDENT MOTOR-CAR FIDELITY GUARANTEE PLATE-GLASS THIRD PARTY Christchurch Branch: 155 Hereford street. H. T. FRANCIS. Kanagsr. raHER'S GREEN. STRIPE WHIBKY

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17606, 8 November 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17606, 8 November 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17606, 8 November 1922, Page 1

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