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AMUSEMENTS. GREATER f| S Y S I A L PALACE. The Best Theatre in the Empire. Open 1 to 5 y.ai., R. 30 lo Sleepy*.: MAGNIFICENT CARNIVAL WEEK PROGRAMME. V. M. BEEBE Prwor.u MUSIC AND PICTURES DE LUXE. VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH Are Reminded that Greater Crystal Palace is the Most Maw7ii:lc.T.t-th.> M:-?t Restful, atxl the Most Luxurious Theatre in the Em1S the Home of the and 3ess Orchestra in Australasia, j The Wotlil-r-'aisvus SYMPHONY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of Twentv-Uvo Solo Aliuiciaml- - the Distinsruished Conductowhip of I MR ALFRED J. BUN'Z. I MR ALFRED J. BI'XZ. NOW SHOWING. i UNIVERSAL'* Glorious Smili-aml-bo-Happy I Full Evening Dress Society Comedy-Orama | of a Gay and Beautiful Social Butterfly. A I Lovelv and Amazing Tale of High Life., Un- | told Wealth, Beauty. Speedins Motor Cars, j and Much Humour. j "THE MARRIED FLAPPER." "THE MARRIED FLAPPER." j "THE MARRIED FLAPPER." ; Starring Petite, Vivacious, Magnetic, and ; Beautiful ; MARIE PRKVOST MARIE PRKVOST MARIE PREVOST , THEN—HODKINSON'S Magnificent Ty- I phoon of Titters and Merry Ha-lla's—A Tale | of High Prices and how an entire. Town had ] to "Kick In" to pay for two College Educa- | tions, j "KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE." "KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE." I "KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE." Starring: the Screen's T.c-.v olc Fuvourite, | ENID ENID P,V IT. ENID DENNETT. A Great Bis Beautiful Story told in 0000 Feet of Precious Film, lyides, l.'ilh Mi-rhty Chapter of "WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA." History's Moat Interesting Adventure. BABY PEGGY IN "BATH DAYS." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Overture, Tell" (Rossini): Kn(a) ' Yarrav.-onga" (Mcßeat'.i) sMoj.-.t, Mr Debenham, (b) "The Sheik" (Snyder) with SRxanhone eolo. RESERVES at Tho Bristol, or nv.g u\. Brother Beebe (he'a alvravs on tha job). 'Phone 3758. THREE FULL HOURS OF HAPPINESS. 2537

We Start at Eleven. r\ u e e xn ■ a t a js a i ,b Ji. Final Screening To-night, of WINMAM KUSSJK..L..U in •"JL'HJS MEiN OF ZANZIBAR." And JANE and KaxnERINE LEE In "TELL IT TO THE MARINES." COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. It's coming with the power of an earthquake, speod of a. tornado, and the forco of a. tidal wave. We take pleasure in presenting the greatest, jnoat ei?ctrilying, most costly, and gigantio feature ever produced. Three hours of exquisite entertainment, unrivalled and colossal. The FOX CORPORATION Present "WHILE NEW YORK SLSJEPS" "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS" "WHILE NEW YORK SLHIEPS" "WHILE NEW YORK la thrills, in surprise, in gorgeous dresses, in the stupendouaness this picture makes all past achievements sink into insignificance. A story of New York lifo told in nine wonderful parts. ~,..-. DO YOU KNOW NEW YORK? < DO YOU KSOW' NEW YORK? DO YOU KNOW NEW YORK? DO YOU KNOW NEW YORK? Its Bright Lights and Blaok Shadows, Its Gay White Wny—lis underworld. "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS" "WHILE-NEW YORK SLEEPS" "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS" "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS" In all the annals of spoken Stage or Silent Screen—the greatest Pictorial Production yet made. A SPECTACULAR SEARCHLIGHT INTO THE DEPTHS OF DIVES? THE HEIGHTS OF HIGH LIFE, AND LIMITS DARK CORNERS AND BYWAYS. Tingling with Thrill, Surprise, and Sensation—Life's Comedy and Drama in a production of amazing Achievement. There will be a brilliant supporting programme, and PRICES WICL REMAIN AS USUAL. 2 6 9 9 DIXIELAND. ABNITAL DANCES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th and 11th. Sutherland'a Jazz Band. Double Tickets 70 6d. 'Phone 647. MEETINGS. HON. W. KOSWORTHY, MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE, TNVITES tb.9 Electors of ASHBURTON to J- meet him in the Theatre Royal on TUESDAY, November 14th, at 6 p.m. His Worship the Mayor (R. Galbraith, Esq.) will preside. AND AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES:— WEDNESDAY, November 15th—Arundel Hail, 7 p.m.; Ealing School, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, November 16th—Ashburton Forks School, 7 p.m. Alford Forest School, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, November 17th—Lowcliffo School, 7 p.m.; Longbeach Men's Dining-room, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, November 18th—Fairton School 7 p.m.; Dromore School, 8 p.m. MONDAY, November 20th—Staveley Hall, 7 p.m.; Mt. Somers Hall, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, November 21at— Greenstreet School, 7 p.m.; Winchmore Hall, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, November 22nd—Flemington School, 7 p.m.; Willowby School, 8 p.m. Other Meetings will be advertised later. LYTTELTON ELECTORATE. • MEETING of FRIENDS AND SUP- . PORTERS of MR ROBT. MACARTNEY, Reform Candidate, will be held in th* CLUB HALL, HEATHCOTE, At 8 p.m. on SATURDAY. 11th INST. 3&40 HURUNUI ELECTORATE. Tl/TR S. ANDREW, Reform Candidate, will IYI. adoh-833 Electors as under:— Hawarden Hall—Monday, Novemoer 13th. Mason's Flat School—November 14th Waikari School—November 15th. Scargill Hall—November 13th. Omihi Schoo-V-November 37th. Waipara School—Novemoer lfeth. Each Evening at 8. 2682 HURUNUI ELECTORATE; |R G. W. FORBES will Address the L Elector* of Hurunui at LeithfieM. Hall, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). 11th, commenmng at 8 p-nu CYCLISTS—CLINCHER AWON CYCLE > COVERS will give you good wear, ami riding, and no worry. Guaranteed IB bobus l«t 6d. AH Cycfc Dailara. HMUttM

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

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