AMUSEMENTS. TWO OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS TWO OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS AT THE p R Y S T A L I' A I, A C K, V-- Commencing MONDAY NEXT MONDAY 1 THREE HOURSTHREE HOURS j DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT, Rollicking Comedy, Full of Laughs. MILDRED DAVIS-LLOYD HUGHES MILDRED DAVIS-LLOYD HUGHES GEORGE BANCROFT GEORGE BANCROFT In Paratuounfs Riot ol • TOO MASY •• TOO MANY '• TOO MANY •• TOO MANY " TOO MANY •'TOO MANY " TOO MANY "TOO MANY -EL BRENDEL -EL HREXDEL Fun and Farce crooks" CROOKS" CROOKS" CROOKS" CROOKS" CROOKS" CROOKS " CROOKS" A Coinedv Delight Eight out of the Box. I Starts off with a Laugh—Keeps You j Roaring with Laughter all the Time and I Finishes Up with ft Regular Scream.' THERE IS NO DOUBT 'THAT YOU WILL HAVE THE LAUGH OF YOUR LIFE. LAUGH OF YOUR LIFE. Another "STAR" Attraction: THE FOX SENSATIONAL ROMANCE, "WINGS OF THE STORM" "WINGS OF THE STORM" "WINGS OF THE STORM" "WINGS OF THE STORM" "WINGS OF THE STORM" "WINGS OF THE STORM" A Thrilling Story of ft Gil-', ft Man, And a Dog. With " THUNDER." '* THUNDER," . " THUNDER," The Canine Sensation of the Screen, The Canine Sensation of the Screen, And WILLIAM RUSSELL ' WILLIAM RUSSELL VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE And Handsome REED HOWES. REED HOWES. In a. Fascinating Production that will Delight Screen Lovers of All Ages. One Breath-taking Sequence is quickly followed by another—Comedy—ThrillsPathos and Suspense are blended with a Master Touch, and the result is a Romance that will have you either Laughing or Crying—but always Entertained. THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,' Conductor, Mr Alfred J. Bunz, Will Play: "Pique Dame" '. . Suppe "Pastoral Symphony" .... Beethoven "Sapho" ' . . Maeßenet "Meditations" . . . . . . . Spia-lek "Judgment of Paris" , . > . , Mouton. "Three Mask Dances" Wood "Pilgrim's Song" ....... Batiste "Wings of a Dove" .... Mendelssohn "Sweet and Low" ...... Gershwin "Doll's Dance" ....... Brown Reserves at The Bristol, or 'phone 3768. 6708 MISS IRIS MONTGOMERY 1927 " DANCE and SONG. . C A L E D ON lAN HALL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, AT 8 P.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER Ist, AT 2 P.M. Proceeds for St.' George's Hospital. The Box Plan Opens at-The Bristol on Monday morning.. Prices: 4s, 2s, Is. A SHBURTON LABOUR DAY GALA. l To be Held In the DOMAIN, ASHBURTON, OCTOBER 24th, 1927. GREAT SPORTS PROGRAMME, GREAT SPORTS PROGRAMME. Entries Gloss October 18th. Entries Gloss October 18th. Cash Cycling—Wheel Race, 2 miles, £25 (entry Miles Handicap, £7 (3s); Invitation Paced Mile Race, £8; District Cycle Race, 11 miles, £5 (2s 6d). Cash Running—Gala Handicap, 100 yds,, £25 (entry' 10s); 220 yds Handicap, £7 (Ol); 440 yds Handicap, £7 (3s); 880 yd« Handicap, £7 (3s). ; ' ■ Amateur Running—loo, 220, 440| 800 yds Handicaps (entry 2s each); Trophies,. £4 it, £4 4s, £7 7s, £4 4s. Highland Dancing—l2 EventsHighland Dancing Also, GRAND PROCESSION, starts Bast street, 10 a.m. SIDE-SHOWS of all descriptions, BANDS, STALLS, NOVELTIES. REFRESHMENTS, etc. GREAT EVENING DISPLAY: Queen of the Carnival Crowning Ceremony. Gala Gaiety. Excursion Train leaves Chrlstchurch 7.50 a.m. Returns 5.15 p.m. Send for Programme. Send for Programme. E. R. EASTERBROOK, Sports Hon. Sec. G. V. FURBY, General Secretary. 6581 GRAND CONCERT. IHE CANTERBURY COMMERCIAL TRA« . VELLERS' AND WAREHOUSE- ,' MEN'S ASSOCIATION. CALED.ONIAN HALL. - WEDNESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, 8 p.m. In Aid of the BLIND SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' PUND. Lady Soloists: MRS A. 0. MOYSEY. MISS ANNETTE SMITH. MISS BELLE RENAUT. RESERVES, 3s (Plan at Webley, Sons, and Gofton), and 2s. P6741 WINTER CABARET. DANCE, TO-NIGHT, At 8.30 p.m. HAROLD BAILEY AND HIS DANCE ORCHESTRA, 10 Instruments. Continuous Music. Reserve Tables, •Phone 3320. Double Ticket, 7s 6d. 6596 K. KASHMIRI CABAR3T. Art Gallery. TO-NIGHT. • TO-NIG-HT. TO-NTGHT. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Tickets: Single, 2s 6d (Cabaret Supper). 6739 PUBLIC NOTICES. THANKS. WE desire to take this opportunity of extending our thankß to Underwriters at Lloyd's, through their Brokers, Messrs T. L. Shepherd, and Co., Cathedral Chambers, for the promptitude in which our recent Fire Loss was settled. The fire occurred on Wednesday, September 14th, the loss wag proven on the 20th, and the claim was settled in fnll less than 48 hours later, under a Covering Note issued by Messrs T. L. Shepherd and Co., the Policy not having arrived from London. I For MADDREN BROS., LTD., S. H. MADDREN, r OU get Better Lubricating Results in yonr crankcase with "Duckham's" New Process Motor Oil—instead of just asking for "oil," insist on "Duckham's." Reduces,
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19114, 24 September 1927, Page 1
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