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PICTURE THEATRES. ALICE BRADY (The Exquisite) ALICE BRADY (The Exquisite) In " A SELF-MADE WIDOW.' In " A SELF-MADE WIDOW.' A Startlingly Clever Story of the Daring Escapade of a Country Maiden. Chapted 15, "THE IRON CLAW." " THE DOUBLE RESURRECTION." gT II AND THE AT RE (The House of Artistic Attraction) A Special Carnival Programme. A Special Carnival Programme, Daily from Noon. An Admirably Produced Adaptation of The Story by George Middleton—"THE GIRL AT HOME." "THE GIRL AT HOME." "THE GIRL AT HOME." "THE GIRL AT HOME." "THE GIRL AT HOME." The Latest New York Success. With featured Players. JACK PICKFORD. Mary Pickford's JACK PICKFORD. Brother. And Fascinating VIVIAN MARTIN. And Dainty VIVIAN MARTIN. The Story lias special appeal for both young, old and sportive. Wholesome. Well Staged. Well Acted. Snow Scenes add to the picturesque settings of the Production. Reserve Seats by Telephone 21123. AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE PERA HOUSEMONDAY, CUP NIGHT, MONDAY, CUP NIGHT, NOVEMBER 5. NOVEMBER 5. POM POM PIERROTS. POM POM PIERROTS. A Bright, Sparkling Entertainment, in aid of Lady Liverpool Trench Comforts. PRICES, 2/- and 1/-. Reserves at Bristol. PE R A HOUSE. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7th, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, NOV. Bth, 8 p.m. BOY SCOUTS' ENTERTAINMENT. BOY SCOUTS' ENTERTAINMENT. Special Camp Fire Scene. Boxing Contest—Sydenham v. Avonside. Accident — Scouts to the Rescue. GREAT WAR ITEM, Entitled O.H.M.S. GREAT WAR FILM, Entitled O.H.M.S. PRICES—2/-, 1/-. Reserves at Milner and Thompson's, Cd extra. » * 4612FP NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS. NBKT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS. IN AID OF RED CROSS FUNDS. AUTO PIERROT TROUPE AUTO PIERROT TROUPE AUTO PIERROT TROUPE AUTO PIERROT TROUPE Roars of Laughter. New Songs and Stories. Assisted by an Unparalleled Combination of Vaudeville Artists. First Appearance here W. G. SUTTON (Late of Adder W. G. SUTTON and Sutton) The Celebrated English Pierrot. The man who will make you laugh. CHARLES PARSON, Ventriloquist, and his friend JERRY. A Tiny Tot who will amaze you, LITTLE PENNY MARSHALL, LITTLE PENNY MARSHALL, New Zealand's Wonder Child, Dancer, and Entertainer. JOCK STUART, Scotch Comedian, from the London Music Halls. Welcome Reappearance of COLIN AND JOHN CAMPBELL, COLIN AND JOHN CAMPBELL, Melody Artists, in an original act worth seing. BRACEY WILSON, BHACEY WILSON, The Popular English Entertainer and Comedian, in new songs and sayings. Undoubtedly the greatest combination ofartists yet presented to a Christchurch audience in support of Patriotic Funds. POPULAR PRICES- D. Circle and Orchestral Stalls 3/-, Stalls 2/-, Rack Stalls 1/-. Box Plans at Milner and Thompson's. Reserves (id extra. MUSICAL SOCIETY'S BENEFIT CONCERT. FRIDAY, NOV. 9th, at CHORAL HALL. Plan of Reserved Seats, Monday, Nov. 5, at i) a.m., at Milner and Thompson's. "In a Persian Garden." Madame Gower Burns, Miss Marian Woodhouse, Messrs A. E. Petty and Rex Harrison, with Mrs F. P. Osmond Smith as Accompanist. Pianoforte Solo (Fantasia by Mozart), by Dr Bradshaw; "II Trovatore," "Love Duet," and "Dance," by Symphony Orchestra (conductor, Mr A. Worsley); Air from Massenet's Opera "Manon," by Madame Burns; Beethoven's "Erl King,"'by Mr Rex Harrison; Part Songs by Ladies' Choir of 30 Voices, conducted by Mrs W. Wilson. Miss Lilian Harper and Miss Alice Gibb, Accompanists. Tickets, 3 - (reserved free) and 2/-, at Milner and Thompson's, where plan of seats opens on Monday, sth, at 9 a.m. MISS M. SHIRTCLIFFE, MR H. E. LAWRENCE, Hon. Sees. The following subscriptions have already be'en received: —Messrs Barnet Glass £5 5/-, Messrs Whitcombe & Tombs £5 5/-, the New Zealand Farmers' Co-op. £5 5/-, Mr William Reece £."> 5/-, D.I.C. £1 (/-, Messrs Aulscbrook &. Co. £3 .'!/•, Milner & Thompson £2 2/-. The following £1 1/- subscriptions:—Mr H. A. Adley, Mr H. 1). Andrews, Mrs J. Anderson, Mr .1. Ballantyne, Mr W. Ballantyne, Mrs A. Boyle, Mr M. S. Brown, Mr T. Brown, Mr C. H. Croxton, Mi- A. F. Drayton, Mrs E. E. Daniels, Mrs Elworthy, Mr J. A. Flcsher, Mr J. A. Erostick, Mr H. Holland, Mr G. Humphreys, Mr A. Kaye, Rev. P. N. Knight, Mr T. \V. Lewis, Mr C. Louisson, Mr A. McKellar, Dr. Maitland, Mr W. Devenish Meares, Mr J. 1. -Royds, Colonel R. H. Rhodes, Mr C. A. Ronaldson, Mr T. T. Robson, Mr T. G. Russell, Dr Whetter, Mrs Wilding, Mr H. F. Wigram, Mr A. C. Nottingham, Mr Geo. Jamieson, Mr 11. L. Bowker, Mr P. L. Hal lensteiu, Mr W. Izard. "Elijah" Practice as usual on Tuesday R A N D -* R A N D C O N C E R T. C O N C E R T. CHRISTCHURCH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Mr A. Worsley, A.R.M.C.M. CHORAL HALL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1917. Programme, see Wednesday's Papers. Box Plan Webley, Sous, and Gofton, Thursday, Nov. Bth, 9 a.m. GUY I ARRELL, 4G83 Hon. Secretary. Ml'. H. NEVILL-SMITH'S STUDENTS' CONCERTS, CHORAL HALL. WEDNESDAY ANO SATURDAY, Nov. 11th and 17th. Proepcds Returned Soldiers' Fund.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1164, 3 November 1917, Page 1

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