AMUSEMENTS.
"Where Music m its true Artistic Sense is allied to the Perfect Motion Picture." EVERYBODY'S. (The Distinctive Theatre.) THIS WEEK. THIS WEEK. MORE MORE WONDERFUL ATTRACTIONS. WONDERFUL ATTRACTIONS. Famous Players Present WALLACE RE ID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE R.'E I D WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE. REID MARY MACLAREN, MARY MACLAREN, MARY MACLAREN, MARY MACLAREN, And THEODORE ROBERTS THEODORE ROBERTS THEODORE ROBERTS THEODORE ROBERTS In a> Roaring l Automobile Comedy-Drama, Entitled "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." "ACROSS THE CONTINENT.' 1 "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." This sensational photo-drama has been aptly called a multi-cylindered racing romance, with Cupid under the bonnet and a hundred per cent, of thrills. The ooast te> coast race had begun! Powerful ow® roared through town and ■village! I See the thrilling, mid climax to a supeihumaJi contest in a play unsurpassed in punch, humaneness, and exquisite comedy. "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." "ACROSS THE CONTINENT." A mile-a-minute romance, tingling with dare-devil stunts and packed with fun. See Wallace Reid smash the ooast to coast rooord, drive hiß oax through ft raiging prairie fire, .race death and the Overland Express through a pitch-black tunnel. In Addition— Roalait Pioturea Present ALIOE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALIOE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY In a DeEghtful Drama entitled "OUT OF THE CHORUS." "OUT OF THE OHORUB." "OUT OP THE CHORUS." "OUT OF THE CHORUS." ' '(OUT OF THE CHORUS." "OUT OF THE * ; "OUT OF THE CHORUS." ' "OUT QF THE CHORUS." AUoe Brady's reappearance after a, lengthy iibsenpe will be welcomed by p host of jadtnirers. ;In her latest play has the spaikKn'g role of a girl who stepped, from.b©-KM-the fooitighta of Broadway to the inher circle of New York Society -"Out the ChoruS'V is adapted from Charles Hitchena,6 popular novel t ' and baa jnafiy novel, twists, leading up to, an unexpected! olimaxThen— The First Group of Contestants in the "BEAUTY COMPETITION." "BEAUTY COMPETITION." "BEAUTY COMPETITION." "BEAUTY COMPETITION." "BEAUTY COMPETITION." "BEAUTY COMPETITION." "BEAUTY COMPETITION." "BEAUTY COMPETITION." Who is the Mioat Beautiful Girl in Christchurch ? Ounie and Record Your Vote!. Oome and Record Your Vote I THE COMPETITION IS TO BE DECIDED BY PUBLIC BALLOT. Scrutineer: O. A. M&rrijß. E^l-» Editqr of "Tie Sun.' Jl CUorioua Mu&ical ProgTan^ma EVERYBODY*S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELEOT" ORCHESTRA. Conductor .. W. J. Bellingham, F.S.lf. A Few of the Numbers; ' Overture —"Sounds from the Sunny Sotith." Isenman. Suites—"Throe Dream Danses" 1 Coleridge Taylor. *®uite d'Orohestra" Guij-ftnd. Ballet Music-*-"Le Old" Massenet. Opera—"Werther" .. '■ .. Massenet. Entr'aoto—"lrish Aiia" .. >. De Witt. Light' Selections—"Girl in the Train" .. Leo Fajl. "After the Girl" .. .. Rubene. Fox Trots—"Jabberwooky" .. »• Kelndis "Maizi-e" .. .. .. Oaine. USUAL PRICES. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phona 4935. 285? Undat the Distinguished Patronage of hie Excellency Viscount Jelliooe and Suite. CHRISTCHURCH 6RCHESTRAL SOCIETY (Incorporated). Hon. Conductor: MR H. G-. GLAYSHER. THIRD CONCERT, 1922 SEASON. c HORAL HALL. WEDNESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER." Brilliant Programme by Society's Full Orchestra. of Sixty Performers, including:— Overture, "Mkrtha" (by special request) (Flotow); "Valse Triste" (Sibelius); Suite, "Scenes Pittoresquee" (Massenet); Triumphal March from fCleo-' patra" (Mancinelli); ?Cone Poem, "Fin. landia" (Sibelius); Overture, "Borbieor de Seville" (Rossini). SOLOIST: MISS LILLIAN BANHAM, MISS LILLIAN HANHAIf, Who will Sing "Taoea La Notts Plead*," from "II Travatore" (Verdi), "Voinka's Song" (Stutzman.), "Springs Awakening" (Sanderson) Aooompaniste: MISS AILEEN WARREN. BOX PLAN opena THIS (MONDAY) MORNING at THE BRISTOL, at 9 a.m. fl. M. WILLIAMS. 2836 Hon. Sec., Box 518. rPHE "BODEGA" CAFE, 183 Caahel street, - 1 -- Christchurch. LUNCHEON 13 to 3. Meals at any hour. Fried Fish, Oysters, and Whitebait a apeciality. HOURS.: 10 ».m. to 7.30 p.m. Open till 9.80 pan. Fridays and Saturdays. ' A TRIAL SOLICITED. 0C996-9107 Fyou fit your cycle with NORTH BRITISH POPULAR TYRES you will get pleasant riding and •no worry. Guaranteed 9 mmrtha Its 6d. AH Oyci» 01 —
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17610, 13 November 1922, Page 1
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