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AMUBEMB2JTS. IBE R T Y 11 BEB T Y THEATRE. THEATRE. HAYWABD'S PICTURES. 2 p.m.—Continuous—lo p.m. LAST POUR DAYS OF j CAPTAIN PRANK HURLEY'S FASCINATING -WONDER FILM, "PEARLS AND SAVAGES." I "PEARLS AND SAVAGES." j "PEARLS AND SAVAGES." "PEARLS AND SAVAGES." "PEARLS AND SAVAGES." I "PEARLS AND SAVAGES." ] THE RECORD OF CAPTAIN HURLEY'S ADVENTUROUS EXPLOIT INTO THE WILDS OF PAPUA AND TORRES STRAITS ISLANDS. j i afford to miss this most AMAZING OF MOTION PICTURES accompanied by the moat interesting personal 'narrative of perilous adventure that ever thrilled «in audience. YOU WILL HAVE an opportunity of getting, a plimpse of Wild Papua and its savage peop%, and (EEAR CAPTAIN PEARSON'S THIRIL- , LING STORY. H THE ORIGINAL NATIVE. MUSIO Obtained from Phonograph Records. Will be played by the LIBERTY GRAND ORCHESTRA, Under the Baton of MR ARTHUR GORDON (From Conoert des Banques, Zurich), A WELL-VARIED PROGRAMME of Gazettes, Topicab, etc, also The Goldwyn Drama, "HONEST- HUTCH." "HONEST. HUTCH." (Featuring Will Rogers.) NOTE OUR BARGAIN PRICES: 2 to 6 p.m.—Stalk 6d, Circle la. After 6 p.m.—Stalls la, Circle la 6d. Reserves, 6d extra. Book at Bristol, We Start at Eleven. QUEEN'S THEATRE. Showing: To-day and To-night. THE SUMMIT OF MOTION PICTURE I ENTERTAINMENT. A DRAMATIC TREAT, SPLENDOUR, THROBS, AND LAUGHTER. The FOX CORPORATION Presents DUBTIN FARNUM DUSTIN FARNUM | DUSTIN FaRNUM j In his greatest and .most virile feature to date, "STRANGE IDOLS" "STRANGE IDOLS" "STRANGE IDOLS" "STRANGE IDOLS" "STRANGE IDOL"S" ''STRANGE IDOLS" It's the struggle between two people of opposite tastes and temperaments. A girl wife who longed for finery and pleasure, and a man wbose mighty passion was tho fse&t out-of-dtoors. Thrillingly forceful, it will make your blood iingla witk ita sensation. WONDERFUL CABARET SCENES, GORGEOUS DBESSES, IMPRESSIVE MOUNTAINOUS SCENERY. Second Big Attraction— BV3LYN NESBITT, EVELYN NESBITT, In ft Tense and Dramatic Play of City Life, "THOU SHALT NOT." ""THOU SHALT NOT." A picture bo '.Sxquisite, eo rich in Detail, bo full of Human Pathos, and Lovely Scenes, that will plsass all. V'FANTOMAS'! ." 'Episode 4." FOX- NEWS. And a brilliant musical programme, splendidly rendered by the QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL. .! 8468 FUBLIO NQXIOE& EXHIBITION POST OFFICE. EXHIBITION POST OFFICE. EXHIBITION POST OFFICII. HE Exhibition has its own "Post Office complete in every detail for transact POST YOUR LETTERS m THE EXHIBITION. Post your letters—send your telegrams—buy your stamps, letter oardSj and post oards at thia Post Office; ' SPECIAL EXHIBITION STAMPS. At the Exhibition Post Office you can buy the speoial Exhibition stamp issue—-buy'-these stamps for your correspondence—in years to come (hey will be very \ valuable: LOOK FOB THE ARROW SIGN. The Exhibition Post Office ie in Liverpool ttventte-the "Arrow Sign" will direct your attention "to it. THE GREAT EXHIBITION. THE- GREAT EXHIBITION. THE GBEAT EXHIBITION. Open day and night. . From 10.30 a.m. to 10 p.m. 84» MEETENGa CHRISTCHURCH ST. PATRICK'S ATHLETIC SPORTS ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held in tie Hiberniail Hall on THUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, At 8 p.m. Members and Intending Members should make an effort to be present. J. M. COFFEY, 3421 Hon. Sao. CANTERBURY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, miHE Quarterly General Meeting of MemJL bers will be held on WEDNESDAY, November 29th, at 8 o'cltook p.m., in the Chamber Hall, Cathedral square. Election of Members General. H. ANTILL ADLEY, 8441 Sporetary. RED TRIANGLE- DAY. rpHE FINAL MEETING of Members of J- the Y.M.C.A. Ladies' Auxiliary and the Church Representatives who are kindly cooperating on the Stalls in the Red Triangle Day Appeal on FRIDAY NEXT, will be held at tie Y.M.C.A. TO-DAY, at 3 p.m.. A full attendance is requested. Collectors' Committee meets To-morrow Afternoon. E. CHH/TON, 3468 President Auxiliary. JAPANUI and Greater Christchuroh Public Meeting, St. Paul's Schoolroom, Wednesday, 22nd inst. Speakers, Messrs J. A. Fro3tick, S. E. McCarthey, H. Holland, J. S. Barrett, A. S. Taylor, R. Hampton, and W. J. Boyce (chairman): Everybody invited. I<J9O MEN'S MEETING C.E.M.S. PROFESSOR CONDLIFFE On "INDUSTRIAL IDEALS." To-night, 8 p.m. Chamber of Commerce. 1112 IBS C A R 1 165 Victoria street. 'Phone 188?. COSTUMIERE and MILLINER. Ladies' Own Material Made Up. Moderate Charges, First-class Workmanship. CBBI2 ISITORS Exhibition, secure AccommodaV tion sending deposit Manager, Exhibition Registry, Box 421, Christchurob, 806 THE POPULAR CYCLE TYRE has given satisfaction to all its -isers, and has a great sale. Guaranteed 9 months 14s 6d. All Dealers. HSBBI-9205

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17617, 21 November 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17617, 21 November 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17617, 21 November 1922, Page 1