AMUSEMENTS. C KV S T A I- PALACE. Matinees Daily 2 p.m. Nightly 7.30 j>.m. A GLORIOUS PROGRAMME MONDAY A GLORIOUS PROGRAMME MONDAY Headed by Harold Bell Wright's Famous Story Harold Bell Wright's Famous Story "A SOX OK HIS FATHER." "A SON OP HIS FATHER." "A SON OF HIS FATHER." "A SON OF HIS FATHER." "A SON OF HJB FATHER." "A SON 0V HIS FATHER." "A SON OF HIS FATHER." "A SON OF HIS FATHER." "A SON OF HIS-FATHER." Was he in Love—or in .Love with Love! "Every man has inherited a Jvingdom—namething which belongs to that one. man alone because he is the son of his father. The greatest service ono Soul can give to another is just to help him keep this Kingilsm, or, if by any mishap he has lost it—help put hitp back agjin on his Throne." — Harold Bell Wright. A REMARKABLE WESTERN DRAMA Starring BESSIE LOVE WARNER BAXTER RAYMOND HATTONTHEN AGAIN— A picture thaf Dramatically answers the perplexing Problem of Who Is Supreme in the Home, the H«sb»nd or the Wifef "THE WOMAN WHO OBEYED," "THE WOMAN WHO OBEYED." "THE WOMAN WHO OBEYED," "THE WOMAN W'JfO QRBYEP." "THU WOMAN WHO OBEYED." "THE WOMAN WHO OBEYEP." Ckn a Husband Demand Too Mucht Can iv Wife be Too Obedient) Starring England's Foremost Artists HILDA BAYLEY A»d STEWART ROME. THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor; Mr Alfred J. Puns, in Special Prchestm Numbers, including: "Figaro" Moiart "THE ROSARY" Ne»in ' 'Scboo Rosmsrin'' , K«isl«r i Soloist (Mill Gladys Vincent), Andantlno" Lemare ' 'Popular Sopgs" ........ Landon Ronald "Wildflower" Yottmana ' 'La P»)om»" Yrsdier "Because They Love You" Mali* Plans at 'The Bristol, or 'Phone 3758. CHRISTCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR CHRISTCHURCH MALM VOICE CHOIR CHRI6TCHURCH MALE VOICE CHOIR (Incorporated). Assisted by the Cathodral Choristers. Conductor: Dr. J. C. Bradshaw. CHORAL H AL L. THURSDAY, MAY 6th. SATURDAY, MAY Bth. TWO N7GHTS. Same Programme. Assisting Artist* on this QoeaiW; Miss Millicent Jennings (Merro-Soprano). Mr Harold Beolt. (Violoncello). NEW 'SUBSCRIBERS—A number cl resignations through removal, etc., make 'it possible for th«...sooi<ty to aocept » f«W new subscribe^,lmqudiiite applwation #bouW be made to theHori'. Treasurer.Mr K._More, eatjtli you to two titjkrts for Fou? ! Concerts of the jjewon. (about 1| Jd per ticket); 15s 9d, three tickets; flls, four tickets. No amusement.tar.is' imposed, and programmes (with words complote) are placed op every. seat of-tbe Hal). 8599 FOOmtly RUGBY FOOTBALL. RUG»Y FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Lancaster .park, to-pay, ANOASTER PARK, TO-DAY. LANCASTER PARK, TO-DAY. , Kick-Off at 3 p.m. LINWtfOD V.~H!*S. OLD BOYS. LINWOOD V. H.S. OLD BOYS, LINWOOD V. H.B. OLD BOYS. CHRISTCHURCH V. 'VARSITY. ALBION V. MBRIVALB. Alio Curtain Raima commencing at i.ao p.m. ADMISSION: Enclosure, including stand, Is, Embankment 6d, Children half-price. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE FROM SQUARE. SHOW GROUNDS: 'VARSITY V. TECHNICAL (Senior B). LINWOOD V. N. CANTY. (Senior «)• Admiition to til part* M. A SSOCIATION FOOTBALL -T-SBOUIATJON FOOTBALL ENGLISH*"* PARK. ENGLISH TARK. ENGLISH PARK. THISTLE v. TECHNICAL 0.8. THISTLE v. TECHNICAL 0.8. Tim match promises to bo ere of the most ptrejiuouily fought tni» Come and see the gam# played under the new rata. FAST AND FURIOUS. Admission Gd. St*nd 6d, Seating^ Accommodation wr all. Z6 ** GARDEN PARTIES, ETC. COMPLIMENTARY GARDEN PARTY AND BANQUET TO ' SIR HEATON AND LADY RHOpES. T iHE Electors of EHesmere are cordially in- * vited to attend a Garden Party In honour of the Hon. Sir Heaton . Rhodes, M.L.C., and Lady Rhodes, to be held at Meadowbank, Ellesmere (by kind p^ission of Captain Tahu Rhodes), on TUESDAY, May 4th. at 2.30 p.m. On the evening of the same day a Banquet will be held at a placo to be notified Tickets for this function may be obtained from any member of the committee, or from the secretary. J. CUNNINGHAM, Chairman. H. NEAVE, Hon. Secretary, 3625 Box 20, Leeston. WANTED TO LET. OFFICES TO LET. NEW* T. AND 0. BUILDING, HEREFORD STREET. (Near Manchester street.) THERE ara still available in this very fine building SEVERAL SUITES AND SINGLE ROOMS, at REASONABLE RENTS. All the rooms are well lighted, and the building is fitted with one of the latest lifts and central heating. HILLARY and BAXTER. 176 Manchester street,; H 4736 Sole .Letting Agents. WANTED TO BORROW. TO INVESTORS. r»QAf\ REQUIRED for the Development 3&OV/U 0 { t New Invention, carrying * Half-share Partnership- The possibilities art great. Apply. 1225 F "PWW" OBee.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18674, 24 April 1926, Page 1
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