AMUSEMENTS. pSTSIAL yj The Best Thci VJ The Best Theatre in tha Empi'.e. Open 1 to 5 p~m., 0.30 to Sleepytiine. LAST DAY AND NIGHT OP "THE FLIRT" And Present Rccord-bivakine Programme SYMPHONY UHCHESTKA Afternoon and Night To-duy. NEXT WEEK. Another of those High-class Programme that lirvo made Gr.\itc-r Crystal Falac-s World-famous—An Entertainment which for bhr-er Charm and has Never heon Surpassed iu iuiy Theatre. FIRST—A Brilliant Picturisafion of CLARENCE BU.DDIXGTON KEL-LAND'S Popular Storv "Knots aiu! Wir.dsbajtrs. I*' 1 *' "A Mas. siv,> and" Elaborate HODKINSON Production in 7000 feet of Corpc-ons end Precious Film: "FRENCH HEELS." "FRENCH HEELS." "FRENCH HEELS." "FRENCH HEELS." "FRENCH HEELS." "FRENCH HEELS." "FRENCH HEELS." "FRENCH HEELS." A Story of Love, Romance, and New York's "Great White Way." Starring the Worldfamous Dunseuse and Actress IRENE CASTLE. ■IRENE CASTLE. IRENE CASTIJE. IRENE CASTLE. IRENE CASTLE. •IRENE CASTLE. IRENE CASTLE. IRENE CASTLE. The story of "French Heels" is * mighty interesting one, modern in every respect, and introduces Mrs Ctistla" in a series of whirlwind events. She dunces, rides, swims, and wears countless stunning wraps and gowns the lik-n of which lias seldom been seen on the screen. THEN—A Great and Glorious UNIVERSAL Special Attraction fiom the Evergreen Novel by Mrs R-andHuh Chest'r, "THE FLAMING HOUR." "THE FLAMING HOUR." "THE FLAMING HOUR." "THE FLAMING HOUR," "THE FLAMING HOUR." "THE FLAMING HOUR." "THE FLAMING HOUR.." "THE, FLAMING HOUR." , The story cf a strong man with character untemnerc.d until the Flaming Hour forged new ideals. A tele of Society, Thrill*,' and Lightning-like Action, starring frank mayo, frank Mayo, frank mayo, frank mayo, frank mayo, frank mayo, FRANK MAYO, FRANK MAYO, With HELEN FERGUSON—CHARLES CLARY, HELEN FERGUSON-CHARLES CLARY, Arid a Big Cast of Favourites'. ' You will want to stand up and yell when you see the i-owder factory fire iji this smashing story of a man'a regeneiation! It's one of .the season's big things en tho Screen! A dynamic dramatic, masterpiece. Fourth Irresistible Chapter of "PERILS OF THE YUKON." "PERILS OE THE YUKON." CENTURY COMEDY-NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUBIO InimitaHy Played by the World-fajmous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Largest and Beet Orchestra, in Australasia, Under the Distinguished Conductorship- of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. ~ RESERVES, at THE BRISTOL, c* rinjf up Brcthej Beebe (he's always on the job), 'Phone 3758. '7404 { The Season's iiotiosi- PlctUra Eveni. T R AND TRAND ; To-day, From. Noon. A Tense Drama, of Love in India, the Land of Shadows and Myaterj*-. NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVi NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA As Sigrid, the danseuse from London and Paris. Dancing her maddest in a temple, to . hold Hindus in awe, arid delay a massacre of - the English. Enjoy seeing her in on* of the moat beautiful love rothanbes of aE literature, "STRONGER THAN DEATH." "STRONGER THAN DEATH." "STRONGER THAN DEATH." The Amazing; The Artistic The Inoompmrable .The Superb The Startling The Brilliant The Genius The Celebrated % NAZTMOVA NAZIMOVA NAZTMOVA NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVX NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA ! NAZTMOVA NAZTMOVA NAZIMOVA The Greatest of the Many Great Drama*. After this eee the Roaring Comedy «f Blushing Brides and Over-confident HuAwndfe "IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE?" "IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE?" "IS MATRIMONY A FAILUREr Starring LILA I«EE and LOIS WILSON. » English Topioal. "Catch as Catch - C*>n." Reserves Bristol and Tel. 2128. 7420 RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. LANCASTER ANCABTER PARK. PARK. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. Kick-off at 3 p.m. OLD BOYS v. LINWOOD. OLD BOYS v. LINWOOD. CHRISTCHURCH v. MARISTS. OHRISTCHUROH" v. MARISTS. MERIVALE v. *VARSITY MERIVALE v. 'VARSITY. ADMISSION-ENCLOSURE (incruding Stand) Is, plus tat; EMBANKMENT Bd. SHOW GROUNDS. . NORTH CANT, v ALBION. '« NORTH CANT. ▼. ALBION. KAIAPOI v. 'VARSITY A (Junior). ADMISSION A3. 7348 THE "BODEGA" CAFE, IBS Caste! street, Chrisfehurch. LUNCHEON 12 to 2. Meals at any hoar. Fried Fish, Oysters, now in Season. HOURS: 10 a.m. to T.BO p.m. Open till 9.80 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. A TRIAL SOLICITED. SPORTING. AMBERLEY RACING CLUB. RACES AT RIOCARTON RACECOURSE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). FIRST RACE at 12 NOON. Henfa Band. Buifce> Cateris* Admission to _ v „- —JSION TO lrunJ « A H NOALL. . ' .'' Seoteteiry. 185 Casihel •«*»**. Box 1077. 'Phons 4109 A. Tare
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17749, 28 April 1923, Page 1
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