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HTACrSTHB. TEAMED VARIETIES in the following col--i-' ours: Dark Blue, Yellow, Light Bh\e, "Whits, Pink, Rose, Red. 15e Per Dozen. 1* 6d E« R. S. SHILIiITO, 767 Colombo street, Christdhnicli. i9-298-1512F

AMUSEMENTS. "Where music in its true aiilstio aenso is allied to the Perfect Motion Picture." -71 V E R Y B O D X ' S. (The Distinctive Theatw.) THIS WEEK. THIS WEEK. ' THREE WONDERFUL PARAMOUNT ATTRACTIONS! I Attraction No. 1— MART MILES MINTER MARY MILES M.tNTER MA.KY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MURTER MARY MILES MINTER MARY MILES MINTER TOM MOORE TOM MOORE TOM MOORE TOK MOORP, TOM MOORE TOM MOORE TOM: MOORE T -" -. Picture of Thrills mi Laughs. "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY." "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY." "TEE COWBOi' AND THE LADY." "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY." "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY." One of tho most thrilling and romontio stories that we have been favoured to soreen. A stirring dram;t of a min't love for * woman who is out of hie reach, yet the two are brought strangely together. "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY." "THE COWBOY AND THE ULDY." "THE COWBOY AND THE LADY." "THE COWBOY AND THE "LADY." "THE COWBOY AND THE LApY." The appealing love story of a beautiful gill, who, her ideals shattered txy a reckless marcame to the great West to forget. A picture swept with thrills and tense oliinoxes and liberally eprinkkd with laughs. Realart JPictuwa Present CONSTANCE BTNNEY CONSTANCE BEWEY CONSTANCE J3LNNEY CONSTANCE BINNEY In » delightful story of a modern girl who "etooped to oonquer," entitled "ROOM AND BOARD* "ROOM" AND BOARD." "ROOM AND BOARD." "ROOM" AND BOARD." Hfre we hare piquant Constance Binney, w .an impoverished young Irish noblewoman with nn ancestral castle covered with moss andi mortgages. How the loaf her heart trying tn save her homv makes a wonderful story. Attraction No. 8— Paiyunount's -Sparkling Comedy, "TORCHY'S GHOST," "TORCHY'S GHOST," JOHNNY HINE9. JOHNNY HINES. Two Reels of Continuous Merrimemt. A Magnificent Musical programme '" ■ . ' By '.--:, EYERYBOpY'S "SELECT'' pR€HESTXU^| ? : . Condu^r^W^jivßejiing^ Some of the Items :-r-- '-" Overture—"lrish Comedy" ... - Anaell Daxtfj»-.Suitoi»r-/' , "Bavtewd, Bridw" ..... Sni»tan«i "Three Irish Daneea" Ansell Song Suite—"lrish Songs" . . . . d* Witt Opera—r"Aida" ........... Verdi Rntifabte—"lf Winter Comes" .. , Gafey Suite>— , ' ' "La Farnndole" Dubois "From the Countryside" . .• . Cb'ates Light Selections—"My Nieces" ........ Talbq,t "Pirates oil Penzance" ... Sullivan USUAL PRICES; Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phone 4925. > ' HEA T R E ROYAL. ' .CEBISTCHURCH COMPETITIONS SOCIETY'S ' THIRTEENTH ANNUAL FESTIVAL wiU commence. TO-DAY, MAY 7th. TO-DAY, MAY 7th. TO-DAY, MAY 7th. Morning and Afternoon Sessions at the Theatre Royal and Choral Hall throughout tho Beaton. GRAND CONCERT TO-NIGHTV GBAND CONCERT TO-NIGHT. GRAND CONCERT ' at the THEATRE ROYAL, at 7.45 p.m. HEAR THE FINALISTS. - HEAR THE FINALISTS. HEAR THE FINALISTS. TO-DAY'S ITEMS: ' .' Theatre Royal-m p.m., Piano Solo, undbr own selection; 3".3Q 'p.m., men's vocal solo, New Zealand composer; 4.15 p.ni^violin eolo, 12 and under 16, Own selection. : ■ Choral Hall—lo a.m., Ladies' Eeeitatioa, "The Blackbird"; 11 a.m., recitation, girl* .. 16 and under 18, "Butterflies" j 4 p.m.; recitation, New Zealand author, lady of « gentleman; 3.30 p.m., reading at sight, ltd; or gentleman. .■' '..'.' Theatre 80ya1—7.45.. p.m., finals in, above classes, Welsh Song,* boy or girl under 18, and first section "Story Without' Words," His Worship the Mayor (Mr J. A.JFlestyr) 1 will officially open the. Festival'at 7.46 p.mOfficial- Programmes on sale at all Music Shops and at Festival Setalons. Seaspn Tickets (tfl is and 10a 6d) aow obtainable from the Secretary (Mr T. F. HtlJ), at Theatre Royal. Admission Prices:— Day Sessions: Sixpence! • Evening Concerts: Circle and Btttrvsd Stalls, Bs. (nb extra fee); Btells, 2»; back ■talis and gallery, is. Flan at Bristol. 8269 TIMABU SKATING. TIMARU SKATING. SKATING! SKATING 1 SKATING. SKATING! SKATING I SKATING. riTARIAN HAlilj, TIMABTJ—MON\j DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS, Commencing, MONDAY. MAY 7th. Learners and Private Party Session* by arrangement. *• SITUATIONS VACANT. SALESMAN. FOB FIAT OARS. APPLT, 10 A.M. MONDAY. aaaF W. B. **XCT and 00., XOO. (Tapani" •«• ■.;•■:■ jMatjAsp www ■: ; LOST Wednesday.: vieinity Ashley bridge "smallf NOTEBOOK; initial-, J.H. and PB. ■ binder communicate Philip Best, Estate Agent, 621 Colombo street, Christchurch. Reward. 1M T OST, Plain Gold BANGLE, in oity, Jtfri- >" day; prized keopeake. Reward. Box, 180, Tiraaru. 8W OST, «10 HOTS, WiU flader

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

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