PICTURE THEATRES. gTRAND THEATRE. A PICTURE WHICH WILL BAFF.LE EVERYONE. IT WILL GET YOU GUESSING! A Screen Presentation of a Famous MYSTERY STORY By the man who wrote " RAFFLES." OUT OF THE SHADOW OUT OF THE SHADOW OUT OF THE SHADOW Featuring the Supreme Emotional Actress of the Screen, PAULINE FREDERICK. PAULINE FREDERICK. PAULINE FREDERICK. . You will think you have solved the mystery when the second spool is being screened, BUT YOU WILL NEVER GUESS ARIGHT until the mystery is revealed in the LAST SCENE OF THE FILM. See it and Get Guessing! Sec it and Get Guessing! The Laugh and Grow Fat Feature is CHESTER CON KLIN CHESTER CONKLIN (Mnck Sennett) CHESTER CONKLIN In the titillating Comedy "THE FOOLISH AGE." IN THE GAZETTE WE HAVE BILL HART and his cowboys stage BILL HART a thrilling show in BILL HART holding up the Victory BILL HART Loan Express. DO NOT MISS SEEING The pictorial!}' depicted story of four seasick cameramen who put to sea on a destroyer to meet incoming GERMAN SUBMARINES. Reserve Seats at The Bristol or at the Theatre by Telephone 2123. IHE SPIRIT OF GLADNESS will radiate round CRYSTAL PALACE next week, -i DESERT HERO" (featuring fifteen stone of MIRTH) IS THE FUNNIEST YET.
(J R Y S T A L PALACE. Which Appeals to You? MILLIONS OR LOVE? MAY ALLISON. MAY ALLISON. MAY ALLISON. f CASTLES IN THE AIR CASTLES IN THE AIR I . CASTLES IN THE AIR A Metro Story with Laughs and a Te or Two, At THE CRYSTAL PALACE. NEXT WEEK. Welcoiro FATTY ARBUCKLE FATTY ARBUCKLE FATTY ARBUCKLE NEXT WEEK. Reappearance of The Massive Monarch of Mirth, Iu 'A DESERT HERO." 'A DESERT HERO." 'A DESERT HERO." BILLY WEST BILLY.WEST In "THE HANDY MAN." BILLY WEST "--ngement of LOUIS p""' " Popular Banjolst. gYDENHAM PICTURES. MON.; TUBS., AND WED. NEXT. . The World's Sweetheart, MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. "DADDY LONG LEGS." "DADDYLONGLEGS.". "DADDY LONG LEGS." "DADDY LONG LEGS." ADMISSION 1/- and 2/-. Book Your Seats. Tel. 1199. THUS a discerning French writer:—"One Inch.of Joy surmounts of Grief a Span, because to Laugh Is Proper to the Ma«." Go to THE CRYSTAL PALACE next week, and in "A DESERT HERO" you will realise the truth of this. PUBLIC NOTICES. THE GROCERS' ASSOCIATION have decided upon the CLOSING OF GROCERY ESTABLISHMENTS FROM CHRISTMAS EVE UNTIL MONDAY, THE 29th DECEMBER,
and to CLOSE ALL DAY JANUARY Ist, and ALL DAY JANUARY 2nd. Shops will ne open late on Christmas Eve, and on New Year's Eve, and until fi p.m. on Saturday, the 3rd January. • On ANNIVERSARY DAY Shops will be CLOSED to the Public ALL DAY, and on DECEMBER 17th (Polling Day) FROM NOON. 6337FP "T> L I C H T Y" TWEED S. HAND-MADE BY DISABLED SOLDIERS. w SUIT LENGTHS igncd by the man We arc showin u our window, i vho made it. In our opinion, these are as good as, if not superior to, Harris Tweeds, apart altogether from their intense sentimental Value. ELLIS & CO., THE TRIANGLE, HIGH ST. 5078FP 3ETRUS VAN DER VELDEN ART -*• COLLECTION. OPEN DAILY 1.30 to 4.30 P.M. At 127 WORCESTER STREET. Private View, Morning or Evening, by arrangement. OVERSTOCKED. FOR SALE, SCOTCH WHISKY—D.C.L., Dcwar's, Teacher's, £2 10/-per gallon, Jars 3/6 (delivered within Belts). French Brandy (Prunier's), £2 10/- per gallon; Case Brandy (Boomerang), £1 per case 12 bottles. PROVINCIAL HOTEL. Telephone 1158. £'l i KA—WINDING UP DECEASED £/±<4t>U ESTATE. 3J ACRES AND 5 ROOMS, MOTOR SHED,
This is an excellent property, and is for absolute sale. There is over 8$ acres, with 4 chains frontage, together with a wellbuilt bouse of 5 rooms, plastered, lift stud, verandah, 4 tires, tiled grates and hearths, bathroom and basin, hj, and c. service, pantry, scullery and sink, hj. and c, detached w.b., copper and tubs, dairy, cowshed, motor shed, pigsty, etc., small orchard. If you want to live handy to the City, and yet be able to keep a cow and plenty of fowls, and thus keep down the cost of living, DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS. HILLARY & BAXTER, 178 MANCHESTER STREET. I ENGINEERS and Factory Managers— J Scotland's best experts manufacture the famous NORTH ISRITISH RUBBER BELTING. Hayward Bros, and Co., Ltd., Peterborough St., wholesale distributors for New Zealand. OKE'S THE CMGINAL S FOUNTAIN FOR ICE CREAMS.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1808, 29 November 1919, Page 1
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