AMUSEMENTS. 1 GEEATER l L PALACE. I me isest Theatre in the Open 1 to 5 pm. C.30 to Sieepyu V. il. BEEBE Presents ZANE GREY'S IMMORTAL NOVEL ".THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER." "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER." "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER." errific Tale of Real Live- People—A — .j that will grip you and hold yon sung in a vici of tense and pleased admiration >.'o-Starring ROBERT McIUM CLAIRE ADAMS And CARL GAXTVOORT. SEE The tragic outcome of the poker game SEE at Ed Smith's ranch. SEE How Holl-Bent Wade stepped in to SEE prevent a wrong from being done. SEE How the ranch hands selected Lern SEE Billings as a sacrifice (o Cupid. EE The death struggle in the turbid SEE "Waters of tho creek. SECOND Mighty Attraction—"ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT." "ONE WONDERFUL NIGHT." Starring HERBERT RAWLINSON HERBERT RAWLINSON And Big All Star Cast, including Dainty and Delightful LILLIAN RICH. A Young Man in Love always finds adventure tinged with tho gold of romance, just us our hero does on this eventful night. Once around tho clock it lasted—und there "was something doing every minute. "PERILS OF THE YUKON." CENTURY COMEDY. NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC Inimitably Played by the World-Famous SY r MPHONY ORCHESTRA. Largest and Best Orchestra in Australasia. Under tho Distinguished Conductprship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. RESERVES AT THE BRISTOL, or ring up Brother Beebe (he's always on the job). 'Phone 3758. 676 C ITR AN D Daytime: 3d, (id and 9d TRA N D Night: 6d and Is Id. STRAND. At 12, 3, 6 and 8. "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZEINDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA.' "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER OP ZENDA. "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA. At 12, 3, 6 ajid 8. STRAND. Daytime: 3d, 6d and 9d, STRA in D. i Night: 6d and Is Id STSAmD. EUCHRE and DANCE in aid NAZARETH HOUSE . . "Will be held in tho ART GALLERY On THURSDAY, 19th APRIL, 1923, At 8 p.m. SUTHERLAND'S ORCHESTRA. ' EUCHRE and Dance, Adding!on Amateur Swimming Club's Euchre and Dance, Selwyn street HftU, Thuisda,y, 19th inst., 7.80 p.m. Ladies 1b; gents 2s. Good prizes. Good music 999FP SPORTING. SOUTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 20th and 21st. ; First Raoo Starts 13 o'clock. ON FRIDAY and on SATURDAY NEXT, a Special Passenger Train will leave Christohurch at 7.55 a.m., arriving at Washdyke Raoecourse at 11.29 a.m. Return train leaves Tirnaru each day at' 6.85 p.rn,. Excursion Fares. CS. ERASER, ' 6694 Seoretary. TROTTING , CLUB. FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING To be held at ' THAMES RACECOURSESATURDAY, MAY 6th, 1923. ACCEPTANCES will close with the Secretary, Mr E. 0. Brownlee or jMr R. L. Absolum on FRIDAY, April 27th, 1923, at 6 p.m. 03J "SEETINCrS. CITY ELECTIONS. IITIZENS' ASSOCIATION GANDIr WILL SPEAK , TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), APRTL 19th, METHD. SCHOOL, MADRAS STREETMessra Andrews, E. H. Gray, J. D. Boanland, J. W, Williams, A. Anderson, O. W. p. Chair: Mr K. Mathieson. UNION BCHOOLROOM, SEK. CREBENT ROAD— Messrs Manhire, A. ' ~ .ven, A. W. Cooper, J. E. McKellar,' A. Chair: Mr Weir. ST. CHAD'S SCHOOLROOM, BROMLEYMeesw Rowbo, D. McGregor, B. Wright. Anderßon, 0. W. B. Chair: Mr Burton. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. MUNICIPAL ELECTION MEETINGS, ■ TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, AT 7.15 P.M. LABOUR'S MAYORAL CANDIDATE AKD COUNCIL CANDIDATES SPEAK AT >T , PUBLIC SCHOOL, WOOLSTpN, ROLLESTON STREET B«fe^ Cr. .TANMORE ROAD AND NPR^ AVON. ROAD. , r , •..■; '■■■'.■■7.l FBIDAY, flOth, AT 7.45 P.M. ■■■'." yIOTOBTA BQP£B& y I SUPPLY SfOimg^y
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17742, 19 April 1923, Page 1
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