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AMUSEMENTS. if "Where musio in it* true artistio sans* U allied to the- Perfect Motion Picture.'' EV E R V B O D Y ' S. (The Distinctive Theatre.) ALL NEXT WEEK . ALL NEXT "WEEK : SUPERLATIVE ATTB ACTION'S! SUPERLATIVE ATTRACTIONS I SUPERLATIVE ATTRACTION S1 COSMOPOLITAN'S SPECIAL PRODUCTION. The Companion Piofrure to •■fluniorcsque. •'THE GOOD PROVIDER/' "THE GOOD PROVIDER." "THE GOOD PROVIDER." "THE GOOD PHOVIDER." "THE GOOD PROVIDER." "THE GOOD PROVIDEU." "THE GOOD PROVIDER." "THE GOOD PROVIDER." ••THE GOOD PROVIDER," VERA GORDON VERA GORDON VlvftA GORDON VERA GORDON" DORE DAVIDSONDORE DAVIDSON. DORE DAVIDSON. DORK DAVIDSON. The 'Wonderfiil Mother and Father of "Huuioiesquc." "The Gocpd Providor" is written by Emm* Hurst, and has even a greater appeal than liar marvellous creation, "Humarcsque." 11 is a story of tears and laughter, deserving! the highrat plaot- anion? picture aucoesitfa. Tho "Now York K?view'' say?~ "If you want to weep a little, smilo a lot, and have your heart filled with happiness, eee this picture." "THE GOOD PROVIDER," •THE GOOD PROVIDER," 'THE GOOD PROVIDER," "THE GOOD PROVIDER," "THE. GOOD PROVIDER." "THE GOOD PHOVIDER," "THE GOOD PROVIDER," "THE GOOD Tho Moat Eloquent and Appealing Story o£ huruble family ewr produced. An EJxquisite Story, abounding .in touching Pathos, interspersed with brilliant Hutnour. A Sequel to that ever-to-bo-remeinberod production "Humorosque,'' admirably depicted by the same noteworthy cast. In Addition— Reolart Picture* Fieaeat BEBE DANIELS HEBE DANIELS BBBE DANIELS B EB E DANIELS In a Delightful Comedy-Drama, "TWO WEEKS WITH PAY." "TWO WEEKS WITH PAY." "TWO WEEKS WITH PAY." "TWO WEEKS WITH PAY." Th« sparkling story of how Pansy O'Donnell went to spend her -vacation at a summer hotel and was taken for Marie la Tour, "the mermaid of the filing." Sho does a high dive, wears soma stunning gowns, and has a double-barrelled lovo effair aU on her "two weeks with pay." Then— The Fifth Group of Contestant* THE BEAUTS' COMPETITION". THE BEAUTS COMPETITION 1 . THE BEAUTY COMPETITIOIC, .'Coxae »nd Eooord Your Vote! Ala*— A Magnificent Kusioal Programs!*by EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY'S "SELECT" ORCHESTRA. Conductor . . W. J. Belling-ham, F.SJtf. Some of the Items: Overture—"The Free Lance" . . . Sous* Violin Solo —"Berceuse" .... Cesar Cui Irene Morris. Orchestral Suites—"Andante" ........ Tschaiwoksky "Tragetdie Antique" .... Massenet Opera.— "La Bal Masque ....... Vordi "Cavalleria Busticana" .... Mascagni Ballet Musis—"Milenka" . . . Jean Bloekx Entr'acte—"Barcarolle-" . .' • Hoffman Fox Trote—"Smilin"' Rose "Moonlight" Conrad. Tschaiwoksky Massenet . . . Tordi . . Mascagni Jean Bloekx Hoffman USUAL PRICES. Reserves at THE BRISTOL or 'Phone 4923. 4994 GRAND GARDEN FETE Will be hold in ST. MARY'S MEMORIAL SCHOOL AND GROUNDS, Manchester street North ,in aid of St. Mary's Presbytery Building fund). SATURDAY. DEC. nth, 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. And Following Evenings. Brass Band in Attendance. Grand Spectacular Display by MISS MacDQNALD'S TALENTED PUPILS Grand Basket Ball Competitions. A Feast of Fun. Hours of Excitement. I 4502F ADDINGTON Amateur Swimming Club. Opening Carnival Postponed from last Saturday, will be held TO-DAt (Saturday), Dec. 9th, at 3.30 p.m. Adults 6d, Children Bd. 639FP W. J. TURNER, Hon. S«o. GARDEN. FETE. THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. WOOLSTON CATHOLIC SCHOOL GROUNDS. Produce Stalls, Christmas Tree, Sweets, Refreshments, Sports, Games, Amusements of all aorta. Derry's Band in Attendance. 546 DON'T MISS THIS. MERIVALE PARISH FETE. IN ST. MARY'S VICARAGE GROUNDS. TO-DAY, from 2 p.m. Stalls, Tea Tent, Children's Sporta, Sideshows, etc., etc. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. BAND IN ATTENDANCE. 519 SUNDAY CONCERT EXTRAORDINARY CHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY (Incorp.). Hon. Conductor: Mr. H. G. Glaysber. LIBERTY THEATRE, TO-MORIR7.V (Sunday). 8.15 p.m.. Silver coin. 4722 SUVHERLAKD*S JAZZ BAND. DOUBLE TICKETS, 7« 6d. •Phone 647. ND Christmas Concert. Old EmrT-iVi Folk Songs and Carols, by Mis 9 Minicent Jennings and Concert Fsrtv, at the Crystal Palace, Sunday, December 17th, at 8.15 p.m., in aid of the Church of England Hospital Funds. 523 SITUATIONS VACANT. rTANTED, Assistant with about four y' ye»r»' experience, for Ladies' Underclothing Section. Apply T. ARMSTRONG and CO., LTD., 667F Victoria square (For continuation of "Situations Vacant" s*» p*g» 19 of this issue.) >UDU'I ORJUOr BTJUPI WHISKY
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