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AMUSEMENTS. RE-OPENING OP THE Q.RAND THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. _' ; DOORS JOPEN at 7.15. GREAT TRIPLE-FEATURE > SUPER-PROGRAMME. Featuring ALLA JN'AZIMOVA ALLA NAZIMOVA ALLA NAZIMOVA ALLA NAZIMOVA ALLA NAZIMOVA ALLA NAZIMOVA ALLA NAZIMOVA THE TALK OF TWO CONTINENTS. THE TALK OF TWO CONTINENTS. THE TALK OF TWO CONTINENTS. NAZIMOVA, THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN. NAZIMOVA, THE FAMOUS RUSSIAN. THE WORLD'S GREATEST LIVING ACTRESS-NAZIMOVA. NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA NAZIMOVA A new and ©clipping NAZIMOVA Btar in the film firmament. NAZIMOVA At the pinnacle of succes* NAZIMOVA in the world of silent NAZIMOVA drama. . •■'*". NAZIMOVA The woman of transcendent NAZIMOVA emotional powers NAZIMOVA Infinitely charminst, whethei i NAZIMOVA grave cr say. NAZIMOVA A tragedy queen and » NAZIMOVA queen of comedy, In "REVELATION." ' In "REVELATION." A Metro Special Super-Production, based on a powerful story that reaches the utmost heights of sublimity and descends to the profoundest depths of the human heart. A great drama, featuring a great actress, picturing a marvellous story, full of a grip, pins heart interest the story of 4 Paris grisette ennobled, glorified. Introducing the glamour of a thousand-year-old fable and merging into scenes born of the titanio and prim battlefield strife, of 1918. Also, The opening instalment of the STUPENDOUS "METRO" SERIAL DE LUXE, "THE GREAT SECRET." "THE GREAT SECRET." "THE GREAT SECRET." "THE GREAT SECRET." The greatest serial ever screened in this City, soaring high above even the excellent serials shown in the " Grand." With FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN • BEVERLY BATNE BEVERLY BAYNE The two artists who stand alone in serial work, a.nd the crowned SOVEREIGNS OF THE SCREEN. CHARLIE CHAPLIN in " THE COUNT." CHARLIE CHAPLIN in " THE COUNT." Musio by the GRAND ORCHESTRA of seven instrumentalists—Mr A. L. Sutton, Pianist and Conductor. OVERTURE "ZAMPA." MR W. TREWERNE (N.Z.'s Greatest Vocalist) will sing "On With the Motley" (Pagliacci), "Lorraine" (Sanderson). NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Day Sessions 3d and 6d. Night 6d and Is Id. BOOK YOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL.

SHAPE-RETAINING SUITS SHAPE-RETAINING SUITS FROM THE P.T.C. FROM THE P.T.C. NOT only does the P.T.C. Suit fit perfectly and look well when you receive it, but it KEEPS ITS QUALITY AND APPEARANCE always. The style stands, right to the last stitch. The Faithful WorKmanship does it. i P.T.C. TAILORING CO. - (Mr Geo. Dennis, Cutter), Manchester Street, Christchurch, Opp. His Majesty's Theatre. HOCIEY. TRIAL GAME. In a Senior trial game on Saturday, the A team beat the B team bv eight goals scored by W. Bell (2), H. Bell (2), Beaton (2), Smith and Patrick, to nil. SECOND GRADE. In the final of the Second Grade competition, Sydenham beat Technical College by four goals to nil. THIRD GRADE. Oxford Terrace beat Technical College B by three goals to two. Selwyn forfeited to Cranford A, and Cranford B to Sydenham FOURTH GRADE. Se'.wyn beat Sydenham by one goal to nil. Christchurch forfeited to Oxford Terrace. CANTERBURY v. AUCKLAND. The following is the team selected to represent Canterbury:—Goal. J. Robb; backs, 3 Soper. C. Rix; halves, W. Duffield, B. Morris, J. Pascoe; forwards, W. Patrick, A. Beaion, H. Be'.l, S. Holland. EmergenciesBacks, J. Morton; halves, M. Sinclair; forwards, M. Smith.* The Auckland team is as follows: lioal, Fawcett: backs, Garland and Ricketts; halves,'G. Hunt, Robinson and Preston; forwards D. Alexander, A. Alexander, Ca". Laver and Westwood. Emergencies—Backs, Buildon; forwards, Grayson.

LADIES' ASSOCIATION. SENIOR TRIAL GAME. A Senior trial game was won by the A team, which, beat the B team by three goals to nil. I SECOND GRADE. Technical College beat Gilb/s by sit goals to nil. Normal forfeited to Digby s and Ngaio to Sydenham. CANTERBURY ▼. WELLINGTON. The following players have been selected ta represent Canterbury in the championship tournament, to be held in Wellington next week:—Goal, T. Dobbyn (Digby's); backs, A. Cross (Wharenui), left, M. Drayton (Oxford Terrace), right; halves, E. Miles (lagby's) right, P. Leslie (Digby's) centre, G. Cross (Wharenui) left; forwards, M. Chapman (Waimairi) right wing, E. Ritchie (Waimairi) right, inner, G. Barr (Waimairi) bully, M. Pearco (Digby's) left inner, W. Kossher (Wharenui) left wing. Emergencies—D. Irvine (Waimairi), M. Fulton (Sydenham), M. Papps (Wharenui). Any of the above-players unable to oompete are requested to notify iha secretary immediately. In the event of any of these players not competing, a selection will ba made from the following:—l. BosBiter (Wharcirui), M. Cawley (Waimairi), I. Dowle (Sydenham), R. Burgees (Wharemr), I. Taylor "(Ngaio), M. Martin (Waimairi) aid H. Wilson (Wh.aroivui). The members of the team are reques+ed to attend practices nt 6.30 a.m. en Tuesday and Thursday at Hn~ley Park. Players not attending are liable to be disqualified. NO PERSUASION NEEDED SELLS ITSELF. There is no denying the fact. We hav* the article that the Public is looking for I THE 1918 MODEL HARLEY-DAVIDSON is recognised to be The Greatest Motor Cycle of the Agef It has proved itself in everyday life, and in Competition its "Ever Constancy" has gained it a Reputation Second to None. BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW, as the supply is limited. JONES BROS. Ltd. Sole N.Z. Agents, Manchester and Lichfield Sts. CHRISTCHURCK

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17878, 26 August 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17878, 26 August 1918, Page 2