AMUSEMENTS. GREATER CRYSTAL PA LA 0 E. The Best Theatre in the Empire. Op«a 1 toa p.m., 6.50 to Sleepjtinie. TERRIFIC SUCCESS! ENORMOUS CROWDS THUNDEROUS APPLAUSE! There Haa Nsv»r Bosn Sooh ft Show. V. 1L BEEDE Present* FIRST—HODKINSON'S Mighty High-Speed Comedy Drama, Sparkling with Humouri Beauty, and Ten/to Dramatic Situations. The Talo of an experienced Wall street Broker — A Young Locni&var from the West—And ft Beautiful Damsel with High Ideal*, •THE SPENDERS." "THE SPENDERS." "THE SPENDERS." "THE SPENDERS." A Churning Photoplay in *>ooo feet of Mafnifloent Film, starring CLAIRE ADAMS and NILES -WELCH. CLAIRE ADAMS and NILES WELCH. CLAIRE ADAMS and NILES WELCH. A Great Big Picture from the Novel by HAKRY LEON WILSON. "The Spenders" will take YOU from the glory and majesty of the Rocky Mountains to the wealth and fashion of New York's moat exclusive drawinjr-rooms! DANCE RECITAL DE LUXE! THIRTY MINUTES OP RADIANT YOUTHFUL BEAUTY AND CHARM. Dancing Exquisite by 30 Pupila of MISS LYNNE EDWARDS, MISS LYNNE EDWARDS. Including Dainty Little BETTY JACOMB. Gorgeously Costumed Solo Dances. Character—Classical—Toe. AND THEN—UNIVEESAL'S Corking SixReeler—A Magniilcont Quick-Action Story of a clever young man who broke into a pretty girl's heart end into the scrappiest scrap that ever YOU saw. A Gripping Ficturisa■Mon' of GEORGE BRONSON HOWARD'S World-fain cms Stage Sucoew, . "DON'T SHOOT." "DON'T SHOOT." "DON'T SHOOT." Stirring the Popular Favourites, HERBERTRAWLINSON audi EDNA MURPHY. "WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA." SUPERLATIVE MUSIC, Inimitably Played by the World-Famons • SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Largest and Best Orchestra in Auetralaiia, Under the Distinguished Conductorahip of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. Orchestral numbers include Overture "La Sorrerntin*" (SalvadTei), "Danee dee Boheiniems" (GodUirdl), .Suite "Rainbow Load", (Quilter), "At; the Play" (York Bowen), "La Bohime" (Puoeini). Reserves at The Bristol, or ring up Bro. Beebe (ha'e always on the job). 'Phone 8768. 8098. Q We Start at Eleven. U E E N'S THE A T ' R E. TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. Our Delightful programme is & Huge success and' is being shown, to capacity houses. Tho FOX. CORPORATION present tha 1932 mastarplay, "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." Here is a'picture which moves at a rapid pace from one Btirring' climax to another, building, up suspense and dramatio action, until tliexe .'is. achieved .a climax as. big, as gripping! sur vital as haa ever been seen •upon the silver-sheet. "WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS." «WHILE NEW SLEEPp." ■* i , 1 ' SEE Zeigfeld's MidwghtFolliea. DoJoreS. proclaimed as. 'the' world's. ■ most beautiful woman. New York> ito millionaires, crooke, ramps- gunmen, and its sensation*! mysteries ' ! There is ft magnificent supporting pro--1 grammo-r AL. 'ST. JOHN COMEDY. - CARTOON. "FANTOMAS." . FOX' ftEWS. And ft' Splendid Musical Programme" by the QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA. ' " ••s PRICES Is USUAL. SOW. THE GREAT EXHIBITION, THE GREAT EXHIBITION, THE GREAT EXHIBITION, ■WITH its THOUSAND AND ONE AT- .'•»» TRACTIONS—Record Erhibits-iWon-j derfuJl Lighting Effects—Bands, Mid Orchestras, , WILL BE ; WILL BE OFFICIALLY O PETTED OFFICIALLY OPENED ! By his Excellency the Governor-General At. 3 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18th. The Exhibition will thereafter open from 10.30 a.m. to 10 pjsn. daily. 5336 MEETINGS. AVON ELECTORATE. LT.X7OI/. A. .E. LOACH,'Government candidate for Avon, will address the elector* of NEW 1 BRIGHTON In .TOYLAND THEATRE AT 8 P.M. THIS EVENING. His Worship the Mayor /of New Brighton (7. Gamble, Esq.) will preside. 3066 F. PUBLIC MEETING. NEW ZEALAND MODERATE LEAGUE, WILE. Be Held in SYDENHAM FOOTVV BALL CLUB ROOMS, LAWSON STREET, at 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. Chairman : Councillor A. McKellar. Subject: Aims, and Objects of Moderate League. All Welcome. Admission Free. SOB2F CANTERBURY FRUITGROWERS' ASSOCIATION.—SpeciaI Meeting, Saturday, November 18th, 3 p.m., to meet Mr T. W. Attwood, President, of N.Z. Fruitgrowers' Federation. • All Fruitgrowers invited. H. E. MORGAN, Secretary. 810 SPORTING. SOUTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, November 24th and 28th. First Rao© 12.30 £3OOO STAKES <BOOO. ACCEPTANCES for *ll FIRST DAY XX EVENTS CLOSE with the undersigned at 8 p.m. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 16th Novttmber. Special Return Train,Chxistchurch to Racecourse each day. O. S. ERASER, Secretary. P.O. Box SI, TSmaxn. Telegrama: "AlUanoe," Timartt. 8053 SHOWS. B ANKB PENINSULA A. AND P. ASSO- ' OIATION. ANNUAL SHOW. ANNUAL SHOW. LITTLE RIVER, TUESDAY, NOV. Slot. Fine Exhibition of the Best the Country produces. A Cheap Day's Picnio amora. the HiHe. Special Passenger train ieavea- Christchurch at 9.10 a.m. FRANK J. EDWARDS. 8003 Secretory.
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