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AMUSEMENTS. QBYSTAL PALAC a (The Theatre of Mighty Magnificence. CROWDED NIGHTLY NPBEOEDBWTKn SUCCESS' OF OU SUPER DOUBLE PROGRAMME MIRIAM COOPER MIRIAM COOPER la the Superb Six Part Master Drama "THE INNOCENT SINNER" ' "THE INNOCENT SINNERPacked wi'h Human Intoreat Incidents BY REQUEST OP 50CO PATRON - THEDA BARA As the Dashing, THEDA BARA Fenrleso "Cigarette" In Ou'da's Inimor'al Mas'erpieec "UNTIER TWO FLAGS" ' "UNDER TWO FLAGS" Swift Exciting - Wonderful MR REX HARRISON Sines "Bianca" aid "Tho Veteran's Song." "SUNSHINE" COMEDY GAZETTE. CRYSTAL PAL*CE ORCHESTRA. NIGHT TIMETABLE: Overture 7.15, "Tha Innocent Sinner " 7.45. Mr Harrison 5.55, " Under Two F'ngs " 9.5 CONTINUOUS FROM NOON. Day Prices—3d, Bd., Is. Nishf PricesStalls 6d. Dress Circ'c Is, R-ese-irci 1b and Is 6d. Plan at The Bristol or 'Phone. 3758. $-1 seoin<? 'ho tremendous Triangle picture, "I WANT MY CHILDREN." row boms' shown at LIBERTY, with Alma Rubens as a frivolous young'wife who flirted with folly and who f°i"'ed to realise tho sacred glory o'f Motherhood. VEBYB, 0 D Y (The Distinctive Theatre.) NOW SHOWING —— The Big "World" Feature, "BROKEN TIES." ' "BROKEN TIES." Starring June Elvidge and Montage Love. Also, at ALL SESSIONS, in response to the request ' of"»many hundreds of patrons, 'h> P;cturisation of Anthony Hope's Famous Novel, " THE PRISONER OF ZENDA.": "THE PRISONERS ZENDA." A Drama of Love and Adventure. - Usual Prices - A LMA RUBENS has apoworful role in the Triable super-featuro. " I WANT MY CHILDREN," now being screened at LIBERTY. The pic'uro deals with a great social evil in a, daring y.st delicate manner. William Desmond ploys the leading 1 male part. GRAND .CONCERT, Arranged by Mesdames Gower-Buras amd W. Wilaon, in aid of the Funds of tho Musical Society. CHORAL HA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4th. j An Unusual Wealth of Musical Talent. THE MALE VOICE CROlu,, assisted by the CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS, in their Choicost Part-songs, under Dr J. C. BradTHE SONG CYCLE COMPANY—Madame Gowor-Burns,, Miss Woodhouse, Messrs A. E. Petty and Rex Harrison, with Mrs F,- P. Osmond Smith as accompanist—in a new Song Cycle, " Flora's Ho.iday." THE CHRISTCHUuCH SAVAGE CLUB ORCHESTRA—Mr Verc Buchanan (violinist) and Mr Ernest Jamieson (flute ob- • ■bliga'o)—will supp.y the instrumental part of the programme. Tickets,- 3s (reserved) and 2s,' at Milner and Thompson's. • MRS W WILSON, Hon. See. 'Phone 85775. " : ' 3411 -OROGRESSIVE EUCHRE. RIDGLEY HALL, TO-NIGHT. Two £1 orders, 210 s orders. Admission for Ladies and Gents Is. Play S p.m. sharp. Don't miss this. ■ 93ji6

Y PEN HAM PICTURES. June Elvidgo and Montague Love 'BROKEN TIES." 'BROKEN TIES." ,- WANT MY CHILDREN." MOTHERS, X it is a SACRED DUTY to let your Daughters see this Picture.' Commencing on Monday at the LIBERTY. WANTEDS. PPQA-MODERN HOUSE 5 rooms, hot 3*OOU and sold and ail conveniences, r#turn verandah, J-acre. < An absolute bargain. Forest and Perkins' Sydenham.' < INGER Treadle, jjuarantoftd Rood order, O £2 10b; Wertheim, 355; others from £l. Globe, Kleh Street, opp, Petersen's. INGERS, Drop-table, £3 15s. £2 10s, £3 fc-> 17a 6d, all guaranteed five yeais.' Globe, £6l, High Street, Triangle AVE you only a half-hearted interest" in your work? 'lhou JNOW-S the time you neorl a Tonic. Take "MOLENDO" TONIC WINE. All Chemists stock it. , F T EFT-OFR Clothing-Mrs Pntchard is a ■J Cash Buyer of Gent's Misfits and Loftoff Clothin ß , Trunks. Portmanteaux; ilso Ladies' and- Children's Clothing. Spot cash. Rms /o 'phono 3334, or writ* 12, Victoria. Street WANTED. ROOMS TO PAPER. Moderat* Prices. Cash. Samples submitted. RODDA. X 21, Stoneyhurst Street, 'Phone «55. » St Albont.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17936, 1 November 1918, Page 2

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