AMUSEMENTS. pBTS T A L V.; Th» E«ii The*; The Bos* Theatre in th© Empire. Open 1 to 5 p.m., 6.30 to Sleepytim«. V. if. BEEBE Presents a Mjjrhtr Ptc lance. Drama, and Heart Appeal. FIRST—A Univcreal-Jowel Masterpiece, •THE MAN IN BLUE," THE MAN IN BLUB,". "THE MAN IN BLUE," "THE MAN IN BLUE,'' THE MAN IS BLUE." HERBERT RAWLINSON HERBERT RAWLINSON MADGE BELLAMY. jiIADGE BELLAMY. A real ' love story—a real Black Hand Society doing their stuff—a real bombinsr — reel on reel of the big?est heart-throb picture yon over saw, winding up 'with a riot in "Little Italy" and Iho £reatast fight you've ever seen screened. Herbert Hawlinson, ne the fig-hting Irish cop, ha« the ideal rolo of his career, with beautiful Msd<ro Bellamy ae an appealing and vivacious little flower girl. A picture full of excitement, romance, thrills, and action. SECOND MIGHTY ATTRACTION LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE. LIONEL BAR"RYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE, America's Greatest Actor, in " MEDDTjTNG womkk." "MEDDLING WOMEN." "MEDDLING WOMEN." "MEDDLING WOMEN." A Sensational Drama that will hold You 'Speflboond. Love, Revelry, Drama, and Luxury are all Temptingly, Offered to You in this Magtaifioent Pictureplay. CENTURY 'COMEDY and NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC | Inimitably Played bv the World-famous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The Best Orchestra in Australasia, Under the distinguished condnctorship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. Orchestral numbers include: —Overture, "Pique Dame" (Suppe); Symphony No. 6, 3rd and 4th movements (Beethoven); "Three Songs" (Brahms); "Hungarian Dance" 13 (Brahms); "Slavonic Dance" (Dvorak); "Popular Songs" (Ronald); "Vase Orient" (Strauss); "Suite Fantastique" (Fdulda); "Romance, Andaluza" (Saxassie); "Honolulu Blues" (Davis). RESERVES at The Bristol, or ring up Brother Beebe (he's always on the job). 'Phono 3758. COMING: "LOVE AND SACRIFICE." 2514 »OYAL CHRISTOBTJRCH MUSICAL i SOCIETY. SECOND CONCERT SEASON, 1925. ALBERT KAYE MEMORIAL CONCERT, KINO EDWARD BARRACKS. (Which will be specially heated.) TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), SEPTEMBER 14th. At 7.45 P.M. Production for the first Tita* in ApetraJasii Colonies of Sir Edward Elgar's UXgnUfce Dramatic Cantata. •* CABAOT A 0 US." *' 0 A R A 0 T A 0 U 8."--"0 A R A OTA 0 U S." , " (TAB A'o-t'JtrO : M.".- .':-:-. .'. " CA R.A. 0 T A C U S." "CAR A 0 T A C US." "CARAOTAOU S." " 0 A R A 0 T A O U S." Ravishing Melodies, , Stupendous Choral Effects', Musical Episodes. / Soloists; ; • Soprano—MßS W. I. TAIT, of Tlmarti (nee Cara Holdgate). Tenor—Mß HAROLD PREBOOTT. Baritone—Mß LEN BARNES, of Wellington. Bass—MR>HARISON COOK, late of the Carl Rosa Opera Co. Supported by A HIGHLY EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA/ 1 Under the Leadership of ■ '!'( MR BYDNEY SMITH. ■'' " And ■ . : , TRAINED CHORUS OF 200 PERFORMERS, Conductor: , MR SIDNEY WILLIAMSON, DJt.CJLL. Box Plan now open at The Bristol. PRICES OF ADMISSION—3 s, 2s, Is (booking 6d extra). Tickets obtainable from Members of the Choir, or the undersigned. ~\ ._ H. E. MARSH, ' Hon. Secretary. I 81 Hereford street, Ohristchurch.' 225S I MEBTING& TV'OTICE is hereby given that an Extr*- -»-' ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Registered Offices of the Company, 30-32 Manchester street, Christchurch, on MONDAY, the 14th September, 1925, at 2.30 p.m., for the purpose of receiving a report of tie proceedings at the Extraordinary Meeting held on FRIDAY, the 28th August, 1925, and of confirming, if thought fit;' the Special Resolution earned unanimously si the said meeting. THE KAIAPOT WOOLLEN MFG. CO.. LIMITED. A. DONALDSON SMITH, 495 Secretary. EETTrTOS of FRIENDS and SUPPORTL ERS of MR H: S. S. KYLE, Reform Candidate for Rioearton, will be held as follows: TUESDAY, 15th—St. Barnabas Schoolroom, . Fendslton and Clyde roads, 7.30 pan.' WEDNESDAY. 16th—Oddfellows' Hall, Upper Riccarton 7.30 pjn. THURSDAY, 17th—Gaiety Hall, Papaaui. - ' ~2523 N.Z. CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION. ! ' CHRISTCHURCH CENTRE. ißoom, Canterbury. College. The Rev. B. C. Croese will read a paper on Lucretius. All interested invited. EL D. BROADHEAD, Hon. Secretary. September 10th, 1925. 686 ■*■%> Meeting of old Scholars in Richmond School To-night, 7.30. p.m- .Business; Final arrangements for Jubilee celebrations, being held next week. E. C. Brown, Secreatry, "Stanmore road. 2490 SPOaTXBTQ. QERALDIKE RACINO CLUB. SPRING MEETINiG. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ' SEPTEMBER 24th and 25th. NOMINATIONS foe ALL EVENTS (including Two Trots each day), close with the undersigned at 8 p.m. TO-DAY (MONDAY), SEPTEMBER 14th. J. KENNEDY, Secretary, Geraldine. Telegraph Office closes 5 pjn. Telephone No. 72 olosea 11 pjn. J p«y investigation. Free Booklet from J.- A. Macaeill, Maxwell's Buildings, Hobson street, Auckland. Demonstration*, Saturday, at 2.80, by Canterbury Agent, H. Feudal ton and Stiwres jsaessFP
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18486, 14 September 1925, Page 1
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