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I AMUSEMENTS TOWN HALL THE CHEAT WAR PICTURE. Still Drawing Record Attendances. To date approximately ten thousand peoplo have witnessed the marvellous British Official War Film, “ THE BATTLE OF THE ANCRE.” Presented on behalf of tho Government by tho National Committee of tho A'.M.C.A. again ■ TO-NIGHT, AT B^O’CLOCK. Surgeon-General Henderson, Director of Medical Services, will preside. Solo by Mr Charles Moore. Matinee at 2.30 This Afternoon. MONSTER MATINEE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2.30. Every evening the management have been reluctantlly compelled to turn- numbers away. Avoid disappointment by reserving your seats at. The Bristol Piano Company. ’ Evening Prices : 2s. Is. and 6d. Matinee Prices: Dress Circle, 2s; Body of Kail. Is. Children half-price. Reserved Seats. 2s 6d. Day Sales ; ’Women’s National Reserve, 157 peatherston street. Red Cross Rooms, Mercer street, and Y.M.C.A., Willis street. / 46:3 CROWN THEATRE , TO-NIGHT AT 8. E. H. Sothern and Peggy Hyland In " THE CHATTEL." "THE CHATTEL." Is a Wife a Man’s Plaything? A Remarkable Drama,.by the Greater ritagraph Co., dealing with SOME men a views of marriage. Reserves by ’Phone 3170. £1 O W ’ N HALL. TO-NIGHT, at 8. AST WEEK LAST WEEK LAST WEEK )f tho ENGLISH PIERROTS. ENGLISH PIERROTS. ENGLISH PIERROTS. Complete Change To-night (8 p-m.) FAREWELL PERFORMANCE* Wednesday. June 27th. Box Plan Bristol. Late booting phono 65. Plans now open for last nights. | TPICONOMISE by getting Better 1 I XU' Wearing and Better Fitting I I CLOTHES at MILLIGAN'S. KelI burn avenue. ■ L ■m/T ADAME FOLEY is now quoting reduced prices for Fancy Costumes for future demonstrations. Tuition Class every Monday. Assembly every Thursday.

AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. FELLERS’ VA UDEVILLE CO. ft)-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I waiter ci9nrs?n nno ms MUSICAL REVUE PLAYERS/^ PREsenTiriG Iho Great Scintillating, captivating, Joy-Creating, Whirl of -Laughter. ‘’THE RAILWAY TANGLE.'’ “THE RAILWAY TANGLE.” Rollicking. l-’rollicking, Fantastic. Elastic Comedians of; Hilarity, assisted by Gorgeous, Gladsome Girls of Gaiety Nightly Drive the Kaiwurra Express through an ELDORADO OF SPLENDOUR, TUB TUTTYS, HAL, STERLING and LOVE, and VIOLET TKEVENY.ON, The Radiant Star of Vivacity. Prices : D.C. and 0.5.. 2s: Stalls, and U. Circle. Is. Reserves at The Bristol,' THE EMPRESS (Continuous) ’ TO-DAY: "A SQUARE DEAL," A Brilliant Drama of Modern Life, Starring CARLYLE BLACKWELL and JUNE ELVIDGB. A Drama Dealing with the Wayward Impulses of Bohemian Life. EXCITING SCENES. The thrilling rescue from drowning of a. smart sot beauty in a fashionable INDOOR BATHING RESORT. STARTLING!. Y CLEVER PHOTOGRAPHY. A biting satire on a ■ modern scheming Society Matron, who only cares to marry her daughter to someone with money. EVEJiYBODY’S CONTINUOUS TO-DAY. FRANK KEENAN And THELMA SALTER, In "THE CRAB,” A storv of lore that transcends understanding—that thaws out a heart that is frozen and cold.. A quaint, winsome littlo girl makes a human being out of a sour savage recluseAn out-of-theiorduiary Picture. BILLIE BURKE Stars To-day in "THE TELL-TALE ENVELOPE.” THE KING’S. TO-NIGHT AT 8. E. H. Sothcrn and Peggy Hyland In "THE CHATTEL.” "THE CHATTEL." Is a Wife a Alan's Plaything? 'A Biting Criticism of SOME men's views 021 marriage. ‘ SATURDAY, AT THE MATINEE—CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, la "THE PRICK SHE PAID," By David Graham Phillips.

MONSTER BENEFIT. TO\V N HALL. rjVUESHAT, 26™’ 8 P-M ‘ BY LEADING •' LOCAL ARTISTS. THTI WHOLE OF THE PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE WIDOW AND SEVEN CmiDEEN OP THE LATE M. W. P. FITZGERALD, ACCIDENTALLY KILLED AT EOSENEATH ON SATURDAY LAST. TICKETS 1/-; GALLERY, 2/-. On Sale at All Stationers, Painters, etc. A J. CARLTON, ) _ . . PHIPPS AVILLIAiIS, j Hon - Secretaries.

OPERA HOUSE. "THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT" Pantomime, THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT" Pantomime. SONG HITS: "WHEN YOU WORE A TULIP AND I WORE A BIG RED ROSE." “A.N.Z.A.C." "LET MB CALL YOU SWEETHEART." "PRETTY BABY." "THERE'S A LITTLE BIT OP BAD IN EVERY GOOD LITTLE GIRL." "THE TULIP SONG." "BABY DOLL." "ALABAMA JUBILEE.” "JINGLE JOHNNY." "PUSS IN THE CORNER." "SHINE ON. LITTLE STAR OF LOVE." Price, 2a each: Posted, 2s 2d. Obtainable at CHAS. BBGG AND CO.. LTD., Manners street, Wellington. MEETINGS ISLAND BAY RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION. PUBLIC MEETING TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 o’clock, St..Hilda’s Schoolroom. Fish. Industry and Nuisance. Roll no. Ratepayers and Residents, and give us your help. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. ON and after July Ist any person or persons in the Dominion of New Zealand infringing on Patent No. 37815 (relating to Chair Brace) will bo proceeded against according to law. A, HARRIS, 410 Patentee. 10 CROSS SHOP, Lambton quay.. FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd, IH7 [IEAMAB Ladies in charge. Having spent two days baking at Counlor Robortshaw’s Bakery they will ve a lull supply of Homc-rando Cakes all descriptions. Mince and Apple es Shortbread, Oatcakes, Nut 'Loaves, cad etc. All proceeds go to the Red ?LA * ROUNTREE, Hon. Secretary. m 1 ’ANTED Known—Catalogues ol any size or description prir by the "Tim o3’’ at reaao.na,bla cost. :.j ftuote JOH, ' i;',:

SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED, for leading Christchurch firm, experienced Woman, for Head of Children's Underclothing and Children’s Millinery. Apply, with references and salary required, to Box 962. G.P.0.. Christchurch. 472

SNIFF u P,aARQLEORSWALLOW FLUENZOL

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9692, 21 June 1917, Page 3

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