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AMUSBMJSSTS. LIBEETt THEATRE. IBEKTYT H E A T K E. The Theatre that Sets tho Standard. COMMENCING TO-DAY. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. Clouds oomo into every life, but—as this charming picture provoa—the briebU'st sunshine foUowg the heaviest storms. "APRIL SHOWERS.'"' •'APRIL SHOWERS." ■'APRIL SHOWERS." "APRIL SHOWERo." "APRIL SHOWERS." "APRIL SHOWERS." "APRIL SHOWERS." "APRIL SHOWERS.' "APRIL S HOWE IIS." "APRIL SHOWERS." There are heart-throbs and thrills; amiloa and a few tears. Starring COLLEEN MOORE. KENNETH HARLAN COLLEEN MOORE. KENNETH HARLAN COLLEEN MOORE. KENNETH HARIAN COLLEEN MOORE. KENNETH HARLAN A MASTER PICTURE. No. 2 BICr ATTRACTION. No. 3 MADRICE TOURNEUR'S cataclysmic thrill drama, leaping, crushing, oa the screen. •'TORMENT.'' "TORMENT." "TORMENT." "TORMENT. "TORMENT." "TORMENT." "TORMENT." "TORMENT. "TORMENT." "TORMENT." "TORMENT." "TORMENT.' Corno away for a. night and live through stirring romance and adventure. No. 3 BIG ATTRACTION. No. 3 A Laugh from beginning to end. "ROLL ALONG." "ROLL ALONG." "ROLL ALONG." "ROLL ALONG." A Christie MASTER PICTURE C«aedy. LIBERTY QUALITY ORCHESTRA. Musical Director: Mr Howard Moody. Book your seats at THE BRISTOL till 12 noon," after that ring theatro C 366. Telephone reserves held till 7.15. 6406

QALEDONIAN HAI» L. COMMENCING NEST TUESDAY, sth. O. Daccy Alien Presents!, THE PISK. JUBILEE SINGKRS. Under the Direction <*f Taoo Fama. The Piste have just returned from a tour of tho World. Tho Greaioat Singers ©f Jubilee Cliorussß, Glees, Plantation Melodiea, Coon Song 3, Ragtime and General Chorus and Solo Work. Who has not heard o£ tlv» ETSK J u l'» 1T .7' SINGERS? _ , _ They arc tho OLDEST ESTit"I3IjIviXIKD COMPANY in tho world, and they woiikl not bo THAT if they were not EXTRAORDINARILY GOOD. . „ Your Mothers and Fathers enjoyed tty> Fisk Jubiioo Singers when you were infante, and'you will enjoy them top. THE FISK JUBILfEF SINGSRS hold World Records lor big houses in many parle of the World, ftfcd ore -ti REARING A T/T. RECORDS. THIS TIME in New Zealand. Tbore are the nanjaa of old favourites «ad new artists:— ... Mis* Belle Gibbons, the ladjr bftntane. Miss Ron Thompson, the brilliant ooloured soprano. Miss Ellen Bell, the favourite .contralto. Mias Marjorie Alwyne, contralto; Miso Diviniu, ■ Morrison, operatic fiopranoMiiss Madeline Joyoe, the giited pianist. Mr Herbert Maxwell, the ,phenomena basso. Mr Harry Ponn, the eilvor tenor. Mr George Collins*, baritotno-,. , .. . ... Mr. Huntley Spencer, the popular iyrse tenor. Box Plan at The Bristol., Popular. Prices: 4s,' 3s. Ofi, plus tax. Children Half-price; CHAS. CABOT, 68SS Advwico Manager. BW BRIGHTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—SociaI evening Wednesday, August 6th. Soloe by Mr P. C.. Penfold; Mja West, Miss, Eaglesoroe. Trio, "Lift Up- Thine Eyes," from "Elijah." Pianoforte solos, Mieß G. Gibb. _ Mr Inetone will recite. Rev. W. Gray Dixdo, M.A., will give an address. 16"

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18141, 2 August 1924, Page 1

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