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AMUSEMENTS. G HEATER p R Y S T A L ULAO E. >-' Tho Ui'st Tli.'airo in the Empire. Open 1 to 5 p.m., 6.30 to Slecpytime. THIS WEEK, COMMENCING TO-DAY. Positively and Definitely THIS WEEK ONLY. ' ~ umo will not b.> shown in mrck alter thy wctk. THIS WEEK.! THIS WEEK! PLEASE- BE SURE AND BOOK YOUR SEATS. V. M. BEE LIE Presents THE MOST MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME EVER oFi-'ERED IN A.W THEATRE ON EUaU—AN INciUvUibLY LAVisii AND LIILLIANT EM'EIUAIXMiINT THAIWILL MAKE YOU GASP VJ.TH. ADMIRAiION AX US GRANDEUR. HEADED by the Fii-st TIFFANY Prodiuction Ever Shown in New Zealand—A Master Film oi Superb Splendour acknowledged by Critics Everywhere a:i the Zenith oi Goreixiusncss— A GH;ttoxing Drama o£ Uie Brignt Lights ot .Broadway in which _ a Famous Dancer Seeks Lovo and Finds Disillusionment. MAE MURRAY in "BROADWAY ROSE." MAK MURRAY in "BROADWAY HOSE." MAE MURRAY in "BROADWAY ROSE." MAE MURRAY in "BROADWAY HOSE." MAE MURRAY ii\ "BROADWAY ROSE." MAE MURRAY in "BROADWAY ROSE." "BROADWAY ROSE." "BROADWAY ROSE " "BROADWAY ROSE." "BROADWAY ROSE." "BROADWAY ROSE." BROADWAY ROSE." MAE MURRAY in "BROADWAY ROSE." MAE MURRAY in "BROADWAY ROSE " MAE MURRAY in "BROADWAY ROSE." MAE MURRAY in "BROADWAY ROSE.'" MAE MURRAY in "BROADWAY ROSE." MAE MURRAY in "BROADWAY ROSE." MAE MURRAY. MAR MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY*. MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY m "BROADWAY ROSE." MAE MURRAY in "BROADWAY -ROSE." MAE HURRAY in "BROADWAY ;!OSE." MAE MURRAY in "BROADWAY ROSE." MAE MURRAY in "BROADWAY ROSE." MAE MURRAY in "BROADWAY ROSE." Tho Brilliant Star in the Moat Spectacular Production of her" Glorious Career—A Gorgeous Tale of the Splendour of Society and the Glamour of the Gay White Way—iA Story in which Millions of Money and Lovo Engage in a Hopeless Conflict. MANAGERIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: "THIS is tho most costly programme I h'swe ever presented. I emphatically consider 'Broadway Rose* tho most magnificent picture I have ever seen." ■—V. M. Beebe. SECOND MIGHTY ATTRACTION—UNIVERSALE Beautiful Pictuiisdtion of JOIIANN BOJER'S World-famous Novel, I "THE POWER OF A LIE." "THE POWER OF A LIE." , | "THE POWER OF A LIE." "THE POWER OF A LIE." "THE POWER OF A LIE." "THE POWER OF A LIE." "THE POWER OF A LIE." "THE POWER OF A LEE." A Story that tells how deceit is the most tragio of human follies—A great Drama, of High Life and High Society Played by a Marvellous All-Star Cast, which incLudea .MABEL JULtENNE.SCOTT,. . MABEL JULIENNE SCOTT JUNE ELVJDGE— MAUDE G-EOHGE JUNE ELVTDGE -MAUDE'GEORGE EARL METCALF EARL METCALF PHILLIPS SMALLEY-DAVID TORRANCE PHILLIPS SMALLEY-DAVID TORRANCE sth Exciting Chapter of "PERILS OF THE YUKON." "PERILS" OF THE YUKON." CENTURY COMEDY —-NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIO Inimitably Played by the World-Fa<mou» SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Largest and Best Orchestra in, Australaeift, Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR : ALFRED J". BUNZ, Orchestral numbers include: OvertuWi "The Bing Boys on Broadway" (Ayer); "Don Carlos" (Verdi): "Etiortne Marcel" (SaintSaens), (a) "A La Fontaine"; (b). "A Mules (Oharpontier); "Ballet Music Faust" (Gounod); "Suite" (Eric Coates); Suite, "Tho Pagoda of Flowers" (Woodforde-Finden); entr'aote, "Intermezzo" (Gabriel-iMarie); "In a Persian Market" (Ketelbey); "Blue Danube" (Strauss); "Anything You Want, Dear" (Hirsch); ";Moon River" (David). RESERVES at The Bristol, or ring up Brother Beebe (he's always on the iab), •Phone 3758. 8289 THREE •WONDERFUL PICTURES I A Young Ladies' School, a Burglar, a Night Alarm, and a Winsome Girl who hides tho burglar under the bed, he looked nice," is the setting for the picturised Stage-Play. "ANN'S FINISH" Starring "ANN'S FINISH" MARGARITA "ANN'S FINISH" FISHER. Then the Popular Prank Player, CHARLIE CHAPLIN Makes a Hit with. CHARLIE CHAPLIN "THE MILITANT CHARLIE CHAPLIN SUFFRAGETTE." And an Intimate Picture of Things Which Not Everyone Knows, "LADIES MUST LIVE" Featuring "LADIES MUST LIVE" Betty Compson "LADIES MUST LIVE" i&lailon Hamilton Illustrated English Topical. Scenio. 8373 STUPENDOUS SUCCESS 1! STUPENDOUS SUCCESS!! GBEAT EASTERN FAIR, 2 to 10. REAT EASTERN FAIR, 2 to 10. REAT EASTERN FAIR, 2 to 10. TO-DA.Y, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY. KING EDWARD BARRACKS. KING EDWARD BARRACKS. 100 LADIES IN LANTERN MARCH. 100 LADIES IN LANTERN MARCH. Highland Dancing Competitions, 7 p. Sixteen Lovely Stalls, 600 Oriental Attendants. Splendid Programmes. Admission Is. Children 6d. SPORTING. CANTERBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. To be held at Addington ptt SATURDAY and MONDAY. JUNE 2nd. and 4th. minations for all events _ will close on > -nasoxnsnmD. twPOTTNDED *t Darfield from Greendale: I i Black and White COW (dry). Ii not claimed and expense paid before WednMday May 9th, will be sold at Un&n o'olook sooxw-A.' Ottu, PetuidkMptt, iai

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17756, 7 May 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17756, 7 May 1923, Page 1