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AMUSEMENTS. !EYBO D Y ' S. (The Distinctive Theatre.) Twice Daily, 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. WONDERFUL WONDERFUL CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS! CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS! Paramount Pictures present The Beautiful Heroine of -'The Sheik," AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES, AGNES AYRES, In an absorbing Screen Version of W. Soinersot llaughan's Startling Flay, "THE ORD E A L." , "THE ORDEAL." "THE ORDEAL." "THE ORDEAL." Wonderful Drama of the conflicting emotions in a beautiful woman's aoul. Love over Circumstance. In addition— Famous Players present Jamee Forbes'a Powerful Cornedy-Drams, "THE TRAVELLING SAIFSMAK," THE TRAVELLING SALESMAN," Starring ROSCOE ARBUCKLE. ROSCOE AKriUCKLE. A Scream of Laughter from Start to Finish. Then— A Popular Musical Programme By EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. TO LADY PATRONS. All lady patrons attending to-night's 6eseion will receive a dainty 1-ottle of perfume, with Messrs Colgate and Co.'a compliments. USUAL POPULAR PRICES. Reserves at Tho Bristol, or 'Phone 4925.

PEOPLE'S NIGHT PEOPLE'S NIGHT PEOPLE'S NIGHT PEOPLE'S NIGHT PEOPLE'S NIGHT O L Y M P I A. O L Y M P I A. O L Y M P I A. LAST year thousands visited the Olympia Motor Exhibition on People's Nl„'ht—and truly it was the gafest of scenes—but last year will be absolutely without compare with the wonderfully resplendent aoeno which will be forthcoming this evening. If: you want to see the caw away from tho "Madding Crowd," come along in the day-time, come early in the morning for Olympia is OP&N FROM 9 A.M. TILL 10 P.M. OPEN PROM 9 A.M. TILL 10 P.M. In tho King Edward Barracks, Caunel street, just over Bridge of Remembrance. (Uounoai, xvaimoo \um*bi/, «*—■»»—— —— enade" (Drigo), "Maid of the Mountains ( Eraser Simeon), "Rosita" (Missud), 'Soudan (Sebeik), xylophone solo. 2(572 ADMISSION, Is Id. CRYSTAL 'PALACE THEATRE. CRYSTAL PALACE THEATRE. CRYSTAL PALACE THEATRE. NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 12. NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 12. REV WYND'HAM HEATHCOTE (Oxon.). REV. "WYND£tOI*IIEATHCOTE (Oxon.). A 'orator an,d lecturer will have another opportunity on Sunday Evening Next. REV. WYNDHAM HEATHCOTE (Oxon.). REV. WYNpHAM HEATHCOTE (Oxon.). REV. WYNDHAM. HEATHCOTE (Oxon.). UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE NEW ZEALAND MODERATE LEAGUE. Will give n. Public Address at tho Crystal Palace Theatre on Sunday Evening Next at 8.15 p.m. Subject: THE AIMS AND OBJECTS OF THE MODERATE LEAGUE AND OTHER ASPECTS OF THE LIQUOR QUESTION. Admission Free 2641F All are Welcome. MASSED BANDS' CONCERT. MASSED BANDS' CONCERT. IN THE GARDENS-SUNDAY. IN THE GARDENS-SUNDAY^ »Y the Woolston, Derry's, Regimental, » TramwayH, Caledonian Pine, Highland Pipe, and sth Battalion Bugle Bands. In Aid of BRIDGE OF REMEMBRANCE. VISITORS TO THE SHOW. DO NOT MISS SEEING WJLLIE, "THE WONDER PIG. THE MARVEL OF THE AGE. > Weight, 10581b. Length, Bft 3in. Height, 3ft 9in. Waist, 6ft 9in. Age, 2 years (and still growing). WILLIE is a creature of moods—sometimes wrapt in thought, at others as playful as a kitten. COME AND BRING THE KIDDIES. 498F RAILWAYS. SPECIAL TRAINS TO SHOW GROUNDS. TO-DAY SPECIAL TRAINS leave Christchurch, for Addington Show Grounds, and Audington- Show Grounds for Christchurch, about every 15 minutes from 11.0 a.m. to 6.0 p.m. Booking Office for Sale of Tickets to Show Grounds at Colombo street crossing and at Cathedral square (south side of Tramway Shelter). Season Tickets and Free Passes are not available by the special trains. 2683 LOST AND POUND. LOST, at Theatre Royal Saturday night, in Gallery—LENSE of Opera Glas&ea. Finder rewarded on returning to G.G., "Press."' 466 OST—Small VALISE between Kaikoura XJ and Christchurch, initiiUad E.E.B. on Main South Road. Finder please return to F.P.8., this office. Rewnrd : 467 LOST— Long- Platinum BROOCH set with Aquamarine and pearls, in theatre or tram or between town and Rugby street. Reward, 31 Naseby street. Telephone 1894. 446 LOST or strayed from Hagtey par*—7o Fat and Store SHEEP. 40 with coloured butchers' brands; others several brands. Information as to their whereabouts will bo rewarded by Messrs Pvne, Gould, Guinness. Ltd. 'Phone B*2o. " 36&1 LOST, between Whitcombe'3 and vicinity A.I. corner and Watt's store—Small Suede PURSE contairi:.; Notes and silver. Regard G.P.D., "iiie LOST, in F«ndalton—Young Black and Tan SHEEP DOG with white tip on tail. Under please ring 4143 this evening. 494 1 REWARD for information leading to the recovery o{ Gtnt's Blue Enamel Bell road-racing EICYCLE. Lost fiom telegraph bicvcle stand on the afternoon of November Bth. O'Donoghue, 20 Domain Spreydon. 476 /CYCLISTS—You can fit nothing better ' than CLINCHER AWON CYCLE TYRES on vour bike. Guaranteed '.3 months 18a 6d- All Dealers. HSBBI-9205

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17608, 10 November 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17608, 10 November 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17608, 10 November 1922, Page 1