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PICTTJEE THEATBES. QRAND PICTURE PALACE. ALL NEXT WEEK. A GOOD PROGRAMME, AS USUAL. The World's Greatest Favourite, HAROLD LOCKWOOD In "The Square HAROLD LOCKWOOD Deceiver," a DeHAROLD LOCKWOOD lightful Metro of HAROLD LOCKWOOD unusual fascination Brilliant Supporting Programme. TO-DAY. Commencing at Noon TO-DAY. TO-DAY. yTRAND PICTURES. Broadway's Liveliest Light, Broadway's Liveliest Light, GEO. M. COHAN GEO. M. COHAN The Most GEO. M. COHAN Accomplished GEO. M. COHAN Celebrity GEO. M. COHAN of the GEO. M. COHAN American GEO. M. COHAN Stage GEO. M. COHAN In an Adaptation of his Stage Triumph In an Adaptation of his Stage Triumph SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE The Most Mysteriously Funny Farce Ever Staged or Screened. LAUGHTER. LAUGHTER. SURPRISES. SURPRISES. THRILLS. THRILLS. There were seven keys to Baldpate Inn. Each one of the characters in the picture held one key. The keys were good as far as they went, which wtas into the keyhole of Baldpate's front door. However, the key of the situation, which develops early in the picture, was held by Geo. M. Cohan, and this was certainly not a latchkey. TO-DAY AND NEXT WEEK. TO-DAY AND NEXT WEEK. Reserve S*cats by Telephone 2123. MEETINGS. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the SOCIAL HYGIENE SOCIETY will be held on MONDAY, April Bth, at 8 p.m., in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms. Dr Pcttit, of Wellington, will give the address. All women cordhilly invited. 9601 PUBLIC NOTICES. "AY QUEEN CARNIVAL. at-m. AY QUEEN CARNIVAL. SCHOOL GROUNDS, CASHMERE. SATURDAY, 13th APRIL. To be opened by Sir John Denniston at 2.30 p.m. Who is to be Crowned QUEEN OF THE MAY? Is it to be THE QUEEN OF THE HILLS? THE QUEEN OF THE VALLEYS? THE QUEEN OF THE PLAINS? Sale of Tickets Close at 6 p.m. MAYPOLE DANCING, COMPETITIONS, EXHIBITIONS, ETC. Stalls for Sale of Work by School Children. Fruit, Produce, Needlework, Vegetables, Etc. Afternoon Tea, Vanilla Ices, Fruit Salad. Tramway Brass Band. ADMISSION FREE. EVENING, at 7.45. QUEEN CROWNING CEREMONY. GRAND CONCERT In Large Marquee. Electrically lighted. Admission 1 '-, Children 6d. Proceeds to Improve School Grounds. J. C. PRUDHOE, Chairman. A. C. ANDREWS, Hon. Sec. Take No. 2 Car to the Hills (Duff's Store). TORTHERN A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. lON SALE. lON SALE. THE BALANCE OF THE SURPRISE PACKETS From the Patriotic Show Will be SOLD BY AUCTION On TUESDAY NEXT, the 9th Inst., in the Farmers' Co-op. Saleyards, Rangiora. Do your duty by buying at least one Packet, and thereby help to swell the Patriotic Funds. 7880 A SPECIAL SALE *"■ Will be held at the RED CROSS SALES DEPOT, Cathedral Square, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., Of Fancy Goods and Ladies' Wear, made by the Nurses in the Honolulu Hospital. P.T'H3TO G R A P H Y WALTER CLEGG DISPLAY OF WORK NOW ON VIEW At STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER. STUDIO NOW OPEN. TAKE ELEVATOR. Ring Tel. 3053 for an apppointment. Note Address—Stewart Dawson's Corner. FRANCIS LEWERS, HIGH STREET, Cr. Graham, Wilson, & Smellie's. H. PARSONS, "* * Accountant, Secretary, Etc., DALGETY'S BUILDINGS, Cathedral Square. Telephones 2512 and 2208. P.O. Box 423. TRADESMEN'S BOOKS KEPT. Emergency Work undertaken. VISITORS TO AKA.ROA. STAY AT "THE GRAND." The Only Brick and Stone Hotel In Akaroa. Under New Management. Thoroughly Renovated and Re-furnished Throughout. Applications promptly attended to. Superior Cuisine. 'Phone No. 11. FP T. WILSON, Proprietor. " A VERY" KEROSENE TRACTORS. TO FARMERS. We will be pleased to give Public or Private DEMONSTRATIONS OF PLOUGHING with the Famous AVERY KEROSENE FARM TRACTOR, by arrangement. Write for catalogues, prices, ete. W. A. McLAREN A CO., LTD, Sole Canterbury Agents, 108 ST. ASAPH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. WANTED KNOWN—The Reputation en Joyed by "DESERT GOLD TEA" is due to its superior quality and value. Tastes best, goes farthest. One quality only. Price_2/2 N A. & P. Show, April 11, _ Specially arranged train service. 9654
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1294, 6 April 1918, Page 0
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