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AMUSEMENTS. pT.YS TA L PALACE. The Beat Theatre in the Empire. Open 1 to 5 p.m.., 6.30 to Slecpytime. ALL THIS WEEK. V. M. BEEBE presents &rt Enormous Programme of Exquisite Pictures and Superlative Orchestral Music—A Wonderful, BrigM, Clean, and Healthful Entertainment Unsurpassed in AU the History of Amusements— More than THREE FULL HOURS of Joyful Recreation and HappinaSß. ?inST—HODKIN&ON'S Sumptuous Drama o£ Xdfe in the Country and the Gay Bohemian Quarter of Sew York—A Massive 6Reel Masterpiece Adapted to tho Screen from the "World-Famous Novel of the Same Name, by the Greatest Living European Author, JOHAN BOJER, JOHAN BOJER, Produced at Enormous Expense by the Master Mind and Hand of IRVIN V. WILLAT, IRVIN V. WILLAT, A Story of Life, Love, and Folly, "THE FACE OF THE WORLD." "THE FACE OF THE WORLD." "THE FACE OF THE WORLD." "THE FACE OF THE WORLD." "THE FACE OF THE WORLD." "THE FACE OF THE WORLD." "THE FACE OF THE WORLD." "THE FACE OF THE WORLD." Starring BARBARA BEDFORD and EDWARD HEARN. BARBARA BEDFORD and EDWARD HEARS. For some men tho face of One Woman is "The Face of the World." A Love Romance Combined with Thrills and Spiced with much Humour. SEE—The revels in a wealthy Bohemians Studio. SEE—Th& Amazing Surgical Skill of Doctor Harold Mark. SEE—The Parrot that knows how to misuse tho language. SEE—The sensational wrecking of a splendid Motor-car. SEE—Two Men's struggle for a Girl's Affections. SEE—The Burning of the Hospital by an Infuriated Maniac. SEE—Dr. Mark's Hairbreadth Escape from The Blazing Inferno. SEE—-Tho Country's quiet peace and the Hectio Turmoil of the City. SEE—A Photoplay that will Startle and Amawj YOU. THEN—UNIVERSALE Refreshing B-Part Photoplay De Luxe—A Cloan, Olever Piclure Filled With Love—Romance-Smiles-Laughter, and a wee bit o' Tears. Adapted from the Tremendous Stage Sucoeos by ANNE CALDWELL, ANNE CALDWELL, "TOP 0' THE MORNING." "TOP O' THE MORNING." "TOP 0' THE MORNING." "TOP 0" THE MORNING." "TOP 0' THE MORNING." "TOP 0' THE MORNING." "TOP 0' THE MORNING." The Story of a Bit of Old Ireland—The Kind of Play that YOU Want to taoto Your Wife or Your Mother or Your Sister or Your Sweetheait to See, Starring the Idol of the Flappers, GLADYS WALTON, WALTON, GLADYS WALTON, GLADYS WALTON, GLADYS WALTON, GLADYS WALTON, Supported by All-Star Cast, including HARRY MYERS, HARRY MYERS, RALPH McCULLOUGH and RALPH MoCULLOUGH and HARRY CARTER. HARRY CARTER. BESIDES—'FinaI : Chapler—The Last of' VWITH STANLEY IN AFRICA." "WITH STANLEY'IN AFRICA." Don't Miss tho Charming Finish. ALSO—lst Great Big Chapter of "THE ADVENTURES OF . ROBINSON CRUSOE." HARRY MYERS as "Crusoe," NOBLE JOHNSON-as "Friday." And Great Cast, including JOSEF SWICKARD, GERTRUDE OLMSTED, PERCY PEMBROKE, GERTRUDE CLAIRE. Ths Most Wonderful Story of Adventures Ever Told in Print or Pictures. CENTURY COMEDY—NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC, Inimitably played by tha World-famous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Largest and Best Orchestra in Australasia, Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR ALFRED .T. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. Orchestral numbers include: "Pomp and Circumstance" (FJgar), "Morning, Noon and Night" (Suppi), Schubert's Unfinished Symphony, Suite "Otliello" (Coleridge Aaylor), "Hear My Prayer" (Mendelssohn), "Mary" (Hirsoh), "Leave Me with a Smile" (Koehler), "In Old MJanila" (Earl), "Bridal Procession/' (Aubrey), "Kisses" (Zamecrioh), "Swinging with Cupid" (Herson), "Medley" (St. Querttin). RESERVES at The Bristol, or ring up Brother Beebe (he's always on the job). 'phone STSB. Prioee as usual. 6078 TO-NIGHT AT THE EXHIBITION. TO-NIGHT AT THE EXHIBITION.

Y.W.C.A. OPERATIC CLUB. Under the direction of Mr Lilly t will render Operatic Medleys. IPECIAL ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS. K) XMAS. CARNIVAL FOR CHILDREN. DECEMBER 23rd, INDUSTRIAL FILMS AND RADIO CONCERTS in conjunction every evening. EXHIBITION OPEN CONTINUOUSLY from 10.80 a.m. to 10 p.m. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Season Tickets—Men: 7s 6d, Ladies Be, Children under 15 years 2s 6d. Cards of Four Tickets, 3s each. Ordinary Tickets: Adults 1«, Children 6d. 6039 EXHIBITION STAND 4. "DiABCELS, WRITING ROOM, Mid AC;JT COMMODATION REGISTRY (just in- ' eide entrance), i Visitors can secure first-class Accommodation by enoloaing Fee of 2s 6d with applicai MANAGER. EXHIBITION REGISTRY, ! BOX m, RB2SO Ohristchurch. THE "BODEGA" CAFE, 183 Csahel street, Chrißtohurch. LUNCHEON 12 to 2. Meals at any hour. Fried Fish, Oysters, and Whitebait a speciality. HOURS: 10 a.m. to 7.50 p.m.. Open till 9.80 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. 06995-6107 A TRIAL SOLICITED. BPORXENO. v-EW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, Utb and 16th inst. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE •rrangsd for the Meeting. FIRST RACE will Start EACH DAY at 12 NOON. No bookmakers or their assistants, disroitted during the' Summer Meeting, and if any euch persons are found thereon, they ■will he vr.ratiYed and prosecuted ae provided in the Act. *>SOFI RAILWAYS. OHRISTOHURCH-LYTTELTON MOT). 110-DAY, usual 5.20 p.m. and 7.18 p.m. L trains from Christchurch, and 6.55 p.m. train from Lyttelton will NOT run. "T INOARNISH" uvea labour tad linoleum. One ooat withstood* twefrs meatlu' www. Stocked fcy all groom.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17634, 11 December 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17634, 11 December 1922, Page 1