AMTTSKMENm j GREATER CBY BTAI PALIO& The Best Theatre in tie Empire Open 1 to 5 pjm.; 6.58 to Sleepytime. ANOTHER HUGE SXTCCESS. V. M. BEEBE Presento "THE BURDEN OF PROOF.* "THE BURDEN OF PROOF." _ . ■■ 6tarrin£ The Dazshng Blonde Bsauty of the ScrseS, MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. SECOND- ': "THE PRISONER." "THE PRISONER." From George Barr McCutcb.edri'a ftte*te*t Novel "Castle Craneycrow"i-the liveliest story ever written. Starring! the world'* tswfci4l dashing actor. I HERBERT RAWLINSON. HERBERT RAWLINSON. lOtlu ROUND iOti. "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." j • A Picture of Smnahinjpr Action. "Perils of the yukon." BROWNIE, the Wonder Dog. COMEfit . INTERNATIONAL NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC Inimitably Played by the Wdrld-FariWtM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Largeiit and. Best Orchestra in AustralMf"' Under the Distinguiahad Conduciorship -- mr ■Alfred j. buns. Overture, "Wiiliam Tell" (Rossini). RESERVES at. This Bristol,' or Bing 1111 Brother Been? (he's always on the jofc-% 'Phone 3755. BflOk Wo Start o/t Bteven; J.Q UUEN" *,S ,T H El't RE. Continuous' froiri li to 16. , A HUGE SUCCESS; Everyone delighted with our gijfs&tfo t»rogi<aihnie. ELAINE HAMMEIt9TfiIN, , : " ELAINE HASiMEKSTEIN ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN ELAINE HAMMEBSTEUT Aaa ■■■■ CONWAY TSARLET. ■■/ CONWAY TEABLB OONWAY TEARLEj CONWAY TEARLB ' la «. most exciting, thrilling an 4 'Bntea?*.' taiiiing masterpiece ever "One week of LOm" v i "ONE WEEK'OF LOVE;" : .' "ONE WEEK OF LOVE." . "ONE WEEK OF LOV&" Its intoxicating love eoenesy e«ns»iionk3 action, bewildering' hearty, suspense; ,and ; pathos, all combine to make it tie Gtfealeel) ■Picture df the year. '■';'.. ; During the screening of "One Wo&k <tt Love," "Skipper" Francis -*lll aiag hifc' £reM fiticoaSS, "Oho Wefefc of Lata." ' ■, : •. And .in '. ~ i -■; •■,■;■■,. ..■.. . One of ■ the. beat , and most mgtoai&& dramas yet,.shown of the Froseh North.*" DUSTIN FARNUM , ;■■ DUSTIN FARNUM ■••■ In,« stirring story of love v fcnd dtttyy "WHILE: JUSTICE. WAITS;" ■ ' "WHILE JUSTICE WAITS." y Slowly but surely the. wheels of Juatio* grind <>n; •:■"■• '.■■'■■ Supports inolude Sunshine Comedy, Oasette, and Scenio study. : ; -; • Piiosa aB usual. PLAN AT W&Bt&x I *. .■'■',■ .:. 40t <TR AN D 'Daytime, 3d, Gd and U. 1 T, R A N D Night, Gd And la Id, SEE—The Glisten of Wealth and Beauty in New York's Fashion Belt! SEE—The Best Dressed Woman ,of the Scteen. GLORIA. SWANSON GLORIA- SWANSON GLORIA BRANSON GLORIA SWANSON GLORIA SWANSOJI Who Wears Six Larjeh' Croatioae sa4 - two Boautiful iiegKgess is ♦■HER HUSBAND'S'. TBADE-MAKJfcJ',,, "HSR HUSBAND'S TSADE-Mim " "HER HUSBAND'S TRADE-MAltK.'* Brohdv/uy Cbmedy. GAsetts. BEE. ALSO the Stdiy of 0. Poliah Girl ithn. , landed in America as an Immigrant ' ALICE BRADY In ,„ ALICE! BRADY "THE LAND OP HOTEo" '.;■■ ■l»v;.rf.'.!-' I ; ©;v'i; : ;.L; -t\ 'i.;;*'^:-; ■■■■■ L ' iv.-'a-ia.- r - jkaimfr■■■:&!&): :- ; .r-V-r : - SubSeiiptldn: DfauMe:'4B,. Single M ! v-:^ Invitattons friay be 'Obtained at.l'hoßiriiStol .or at,the door. . ;'■■■;.' :■'■'•:■■-':::- t 3oo[ 1 DDliidTON aMatettr sivipicw^I3L CLUB:—Euchre' and■•• Dance/. Sel*rt»" steoet Hall, sth JTHiY; 1M .wjn'-J -■ AAvmelan is; ; Gents; rentftining td 'dono&i«: eittfe. G6od,priz*fl and rhusie. forget bnlr Fancy IMBs;Gftllj'Syd»ah4ta fifttl,l»4h. July. -: 4s 6d, 8«, 26 H- - v Ctaod fAMs, for Oostuttiea.:';'"'- ■.■-■:'-.*' MS' DIXIELAND. .-.LUXE ■--■■; JAZZv ,;■ :■'BAHO3B:. ■ THURSDAY, JULY' fith., 3. ttugg's Saxaphone Orchestra. .Subscription! Dwubla ; f!a,"Single 3f1,.;. o^' V-....T AI'vVT kPV. ■■■■■: v .-. "GUSSY'S TROUSAHS." :-.■. Full Orchestral Acoonipaniniont. *AI TAPU HALL, TO-NIGHT. pHRISTOBURCH Toy:D6g and Oat <slu4 \j (Incorporated). AnmiM ■ Shoiv, CaUdohifcn. Hall, 27th arid SSth JULY. Entriea. cl<«6 at 218 High street oh FRIDAY, 6th Juljj 1923. L. J. LOHREY, Hon. Sec. 4BBSF BUS£NBSS AMOUIiOEMENTS. SHELTER BELTS ARE ESSENTIAL. LOMBARDY POPLARS; '■■ The Shelter Trees that have Stood the Ttert ■ •-.,■■. ot Timd LOMBARDY POPLARS hbia, and -will continue to hold a foremost place as aa ideal deciduous shelter tree for orchard pro1. ieciion. They are baidy and vigorous* upright and .'free from fungoid fifld insect diseases, and will thrive in ilriiifct any soil or situation. 'Lombardy Poplars have proved themselves io. be. fire resistftst.' and are now larpoly planted as marginal fire screens. The benefits derived froia Bhelter belts are of luificient importance to. v. arrant your immediate attention. THEY ARE VITAL TO .YOUR StiCOESS. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. We are offering Lombardy Popl*rs—--4 to 6ft, 25s ivsi 100, £lO per thousand. 8 to 4ft, 15s per 100, £1 per thousand. We are also offering a fine. line of Populous Cordata Anguiata Robusfa, the quiokest and etrongeat gtowii.g poplar inowii i to 6ft high, 40s per 100. 3 to 4ft htga, 2as per 100. NAIRN AND-,SONS, Lincoln read, Christchurch. , Telephone 241. N6892-9385 3. GIBBONS AND CO.'S V. SPECIAL OFFER. DELIOIOUSLY SCENTED DAPHNES (Daphne Indies, Rubra). .*-' Just landed an exoeptionally fine lot of the above, grown in the open ground iai neatiy Balled. \ a-YEAR-OLD PLANTS, 3a 6d EACH. 8-YEAR-OLD PLANTS, 4s 6d EACH. C. E. GIBBONS AND CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURSBItWEN, ' QMi-IiSA 647 ColojnbS iiteii. [ "TTNiqUE" Hot Water Bottle gives y%fe« U of imd boadort. Guaiftltteod by ths North British Rtjbbfar. <S>. not Ho l leak 01 huwi. AW jiiaaaißts.: tod-
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17807, 5 July 1923, Page 1
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