AMUSEMENTS. pjB.I N C E sT_THllfli; Direction „ „ Ben and John Futfcp;'' MERRY* PULLERS' HRIGI&* , TO-NIGHT, at S. Every Evening, Walter SUNSHINE • f ftTrr7rvxr*>* George PLAYERS. ARIZUKAV' 70 Minutes-10 Laughs a Mintrttj. England's Pre-eminent ~Pvtx<ejj<£M Gaiety, LOUIS LONDON. LOUIS- LONDON*. LOUIS LO3S!DON r •" > The Delightful and Piquant Gtoius, LVtritJ Her Violin, MAGGD3 POSTER. - MAGGIE FOSTESI MAGGIE FOSTEB, KATIE GOUfiLEY, Scotch Lassfe. WDBBER and SHAW. Mirth ftad ifi&biftv WEBBER; and H§£ gi ffi^i SKHJESi 8.0, tm& 0.5., 2s Sdt Stalls, li HIS MAJESTY'S TSEATpg For e, Season of 12 Nighty comrftehotng WEDNESDAY, APRIL !(;. 'OUR REVEIKQBi' A SPECTACULAR EXTRAVAGANZA, ■ 253 * PERFOHKERS. Jg* WONDERFUL ELECTRICAL EFFHGT& 7 Special Scenery, Pull Orchestra. • GRAND LIBERTY MARCH By 130 Performers. Blaekand White Ballet, Dutch Ballet, Sean* j tifut Plying Ballot, Bonbon Ballet, OhineWl and Indian Ballets, ' 12 r, OFKRitwaNcas. i* .- Beautiful Bells of Feces Number, ) Sce s es °l g, nlll anßo and Animated Joynees I Prevail Throughout the Whole Produc* ! tion. 45 Separate and Distinct Numbers, 4! Cabaret and Futuristic Scenes. GORGEOUS 'WARDROBE. Box Plan for First Three Nights Now Ooerf i at The Bristol. 1 The ' Sun': For an amateur performance i to extend almost v over a- fortnight -with ' crowded houses each night seems almost tnv'i believable, but such is the record estab- ' lifted by 'Our Reveille,' to which very few : without reserved tickets could obtain adV] mission last riight. ■ NOTE.—The same will happen in Dunedin, because wo have the goods. 4s, 2s Gd, Is. WILLIAM LINTS, Producer. P A ■R A PARAMOUNT. O u N T. OCTAGON THEATRE. "Where the Best Pictures Are." An Artcraft Feature, 'EYES OF THE SOUL,' 'EYES OF THE SOUL/ Featuring Beautiful ELSIE FERGUSON. ', Your life will mean a lot more to you after' you have scon tk ; s powerful, beautiful picture. Afternoon, 2.30; Evenings, 7.30. BOOK YOUR SEATS At Messrs Chas. Begg and Co.'s Warehouse. npHE OCTAGON THEATRE J -"- '-Where the Best Pictures Are." COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. Pictures Theatres, Lift., Present —■ MART PICKFORD In 'M'LISS.' 'M'LISS.' 'M'LISS.' 'MXISS.' 'M'LISS.' 'M'LISS.' A Paramount Special Attraction. \ Iu this Photo-play Mary Pickford really- ex- -j eels. As the poor child of Nature jsho ia "j wonderful. It is that human, lovable sort i of story that niakes the whole world seem, 1 the happiest plac9 imaginable. < 'M'LISS' -WILL CAPTIVATE YOU. BOOK YOUR SEATS BOOK YOUR SEATS BOOK YOUR SEATS At Messrs Chas. Begg and Co.'s Music Warehouse. DON'T LEAVE IT UNTIL TOO LATEf There's Bound to bo- a Crush. BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. 'A ! DANCE, under the auspices of the ±X D.R.S.A., will ba held in the Early Settlers' Hall on Thursday next, 15t-h -April. Tickets may be obtained at the Association's Offices, comer Dowiing and Princes streets. Music, Yates and Beatbt GEO. M. SMITH, Secretary. SPORTING. PORT CHALMERS. ~OIG SPORTS MEETING 5 RECREATION GROUND, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. - - —..--, —.,Js, 440 yds, ■ 880vds, ' One-mile, Boys' Race (under 16), Girls' Race ! dor 16); Running High Jump. Long ' : Jump, Hop-step-and-jump; Soldiers' Ail Jocal »mtriea. Good prizes. Post entries all events. Under the auspices of tho Port Chalmers Amateur AtMctic Club. Dance to follow in Garrison Hall. NELSON HARDY, Hon. Sea. -* CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. ROYAL RACE MEETING, In Honor of the Visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, TO BE HELD ON THE RICCARTON RACECOURSE ON SATURDAY, 15th MAY, 1920. THE WELCOME HURDLE HANDICAP, i o: oOOsovs. 1J miles. , THE RENOWN STEEPLECHASE HAKDI- I CAP, of 750sov=. 2i miles. THE MARLBOROUGH STAKES, of 1,350 • ??"-, ? or «vo-year-ol;ls and upward*. ! \\eigbt-for-age, no penalties. 1 jtile. . ; THE ROYAL HANDICAP, ct 1,25050v6. ' 1£ miles. ; THE CORNWALL HANDICAP, of 600sovi i (Hack Conditions). It mile* • THE SANDRJNGHAM WELTER HAND!- ' £f P ' „ of . s p o?ovs - Minimum weight 7sb 71b. 6 turlongs. Nominations for All Events Clobb at 8 p.m. ; on FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd. Handicaps for AH Events will be Beckred on MONDAY, MAY 3rd. Acceptances for All Events will Close *! 8 p.m. on MONDAY, MAY 10th. F. C. COTHER Acting Secretary. P.O. Bos 385, Chrisfchuroa. FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. [WINTER MEETING, 6th and Bih MAY* '-»▼• 1920. ' STAKES, £4,090. NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS Bo» Day 3 CLOSE at 5 p.m. on PBDDA V / 16th .APRIL, • H. L. JAMES. '"-——-
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Evening Star, Issue 17326, 14 April 1920, Page 5
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