AMUSEMENTS. E YBRY B O D Y (The Distinctive Theatre.). Twice Daily:. 2.30 and 7.80 p.m. A WONDERFUL SUCCESS 11 A IVOiN'DERFTJL SUCCESS! I HUGE- CROWDS 11 EVERYBODY DELIGHTED WITH OUR MAGNIFICENT ATTRACTIONS. Fupoua Players Preeani WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID WALLACE REID MARY MACLAREN, And THEODORE ROBERTS In » Roaring Automobile Coaaedy-Dnun*, Entitled "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 Re id smash the ooast to coast reoord, drive his oar through a raging prairie fire, race death and the Overland Express through a pitch-black tunnel. In Addition— Realart Pictures Present - ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY ALICE BRADY In a. Delightful Drama entitled "OT7T OF THE CHORUS." ."OUT OP THE CHORUS." "OUT OF THE CHORUS." Alice Brady's reappearance after ft lengthy absence will he w eloomed by ft host ol admirers. In her latest play a&e has the pparkling role of a girl who stepped from behind the footlights of Broadway to the inner circle of New York Sooiety. "Out of the Chomi!*' is adapted from Charles Bitchensfa popular novel, and has many novel twists, leading up to. an unexpected olimax. Then— The First Group of Contestants in the "BEAUTY COMPETITION.',' "BEAUTY COMPETITION." "BEAUTY COMPETITION." "BEAUTY COMPETITION." "BEAUTY COMPETITION." "BEAUTY COMPETITION." Who is the Most Beautiful Girl in ■ Christchurch ? . Oome and Reoord Your Vote! Come and Reoord Your Vote! THE COMPETITION IS TO BE DECIDED BY PUBLIC BALLOT. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phono 4395. 8030 STRAND, Day, 3d, 6d, 9d. T R A N D. Night, 64 and •la Id. Continuous Pictures, From 12 Noon Daily. 8 BIG ATTRACTIONS. 3 3 BIG ATTRACTIONS! 3 A Colnedy-Drama of Artists in Bohemia, "ARE ALL MEN ALIKE?" Starring "ARE ALL MEN ALIKE?" May Allison. "ARE ALL MEN ALIKE?" Then the Two Screen Favourites, RICHARD . BARTHELMESS and RICHARD: BARTHELMESS and MARJORIE DAW, MARJORIE DAW, In the Great Paramount Production, "EXPERIENCE" "EXPERIENCE" "EXPERIENCE" "EXPERIENCE" " i.iA j Full .HnJf-horar jof Lauehter in MADNESS" : MOVIE MADNESS". And a' Most: - "PARADISE MAORILAND." 8090 rnHE "BODEGA" CAFE, 183 Cashel street, J- Christchurch. : LUNCHEON il2to i Meals at any hour. Fried Fish, Oysters, and Whitebait a speciality. HOURS: 10 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Open till 9.30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. A TRIAL SOLICITED. 06995-8107 PUBLIC NOTICES. UNDER "THE INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT,. 1908." TO ALL PARTIES INTERESTED IN THE BELOW-MENTIONED DISPUTES. rpiAKE NOTICE that the Conciliation ComX. missioner will hold sittings in his Rooms, 178 Manchester street, Ghristchuxoh, to tear the said Disputes:— Re CANTERBURY BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS' DlSPUTES—Thursday, 23rd November, 1922, at 10.30 a.m. CANTERBURY TANNERS AND FELLMOWGERS' DISPUTE—Friday, 24th November, 1022, at: 10 a.m.' ; Dated at Chnstohureh this 15th November, 1922. A. H. CUTLER, 8057 Clerk'of Awards. JjIiRIDAY IS "SOOUT DAY." UNDER THE ESTEEMED PATRONAGE OF HER EXCELLENCY, LADY . JELLIOOE. STALLS—Open for business in VICTORIA SQUARE, from 8.80 a.m. till 9 p.m. ■SALE OF Produce, Cakes, Kites/Novelties, Sweetß, Ice Creams, etc. SIDE SHOWS and demonstrations; by 1 th« Scouts. , BRAN TUBS for Boys and Girls. COMPETITIONS—Singing,-, £5 6s prize. Entries close at JBand , Rotunda., Victoria square at 7 p.m., Friday. Compotitora will then'draw for places. DRESSED DOLL—Value £5 53 awarded to Ist Competitor who guesses its name. WRISTLET WATCH—VaIue £3 3s; awarded to first competitor who guesses the time the watch will stop. . MAYORAL ELECTION—Each Troop has its Mayoral candidate. Vote for y<y-i:~ own troop. Candidates will address the e!<cto'r»' of Christchurch from ' tho United Servioe Baloony during the course of Scout 'J.'ay. Follow the Crowd to Victoria et «« on FRIDAY. 9061 LOST AND FOUND LOST CHEQUE. rE Public are hereby cautioned ugftinct negotiating Cheque No. D 823696 dated 16th September, 1922, drawn by Eva. a and Bull to the order of W. Watcreton, payment of same having b«en stopped. 758 LOST or Strayed' from Hagley and Store SHEEP, 40 with o '.o?red butchers' brands; others aeveral branis. Information as to their whereabouts wD. 1» rewarded by Messrs Pyne, Gould, Guinness, Ltd. 'Phone 8920. 2921 LOST' on Tuesday, Small Pearl tad Turquoise BROOCH. Reward. '*3 Glandovey road. Tel. 582. 760 T OST or Strayed from Woodahd on Mon- > day last, On® Roan COW, in foil profit, stumpy horns. Reward. Apply W. a. Moody, North nood, Woodend. . 3078 LOST, Saturday last, Gold PENDANT, heart studded with pearls. Reward. Box 336, Christchurch. 770 LOST, on No. .10 train at North Beach, Tuesday, LADY'S HANI BAG with Purse, Money, and Child's TicV < : Reward on returning to Bush's Boot Shop, North Beach. 813 INSURE WITH THE I.OX : (The Insurant** Office of Australia, Ltd.) fJTHE Most I'p-to-Date Fire, Marine and Accident Office in Australaaiv. ; ' Ring tip "Phone 5078,. Mid their nipreteatetive will coll upon^yotu . £. B. BAIN, ; Braock Manager, 63 Hereford Btre*i(next Union Bank;. : MESSRS 2fEWBUBGH, BESj? «ad CO., ' Cataedial Chief Agents. '• 15558-395
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17613, 16 November 1922, Page 1
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