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amusements, etc. C IIY S TAL P A LACE. (-Tlio r i he a ire of Mighty Magnificence.) last day and night op “THE PRIDE OP PEW YORK” "THE PRIDE OF NEW YORK” PATTY ARBUCKLE IN “THE BELL BOY'.” And Present Walloping Programme, MISS FRANCES HARRY (Mezzo-soprano). NEXT WEEK NEST WEEK. A TREMENDOUS CONSTELLATION OF HAIR-RAISING THRILLS AND RIP-ROARING GLADNESS. Every Item a Double-barrelled Winner, Pop and Punch u-Plonty. WILLIAM FOX Presents WILLIAM FOX Presents The First Lady of All Fi'.mdom, GLADYS BROCKWELL GLADYS BROCKWELL GLADYS BROCKWELL GLADYS BROCKWELL The Glorious G-irl of a Thousand Expressions In “THE SOUL OF SATAN” “THE SOUL OF SATAN” “THE SOUL OF SATAN” “THE SOUL OF SATAN” A High Tension Problem Play of Life in the Shuns of Nc-.v Y’ork. It hits the high snots with a hang, and makes the While Lights look Aim, but it’s as clean as a whistle. MACK SENNETT Presents MACK SENNETT Presents His Rooting, Tootin? Son-oi-a-gun Comedy. “ROPING HER ROMEO” “ROPING HER ROMEO” , “ROPING HER ROMEO” The Lavish Limit of riotous fun, with POLLY MORAN. BEN TURPIN and SLIM SUMMERVILLE, The Rampant, Relentless Fnn Trio. MARGUERITE CLAYTON MARGUERITE CLAYTON In her latest Sit-un-nnd-tnko-notice Drama, “IS MARRIAGE SACRED?” “IS MARRIAGE SACRED?” Esaanay s "World-famous Jlastor Sorios “ AMERICAN GAZETTE.” Continued Triumphant Success of aiilrl BARRY' (Mezzo-soprano) FRANCES BARRY' (Mezzo-soprano) Miss Barry will sing at 5.15 o'clock, CRYSTAL PALACE ORCHESTRA. Overture at 7.30. a , Tilo Bnsl °'- 'Phone 8755. ABSOLUTELY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES nONCERTTn Art GalliJrroFXmaTPTrZ_ cels h«nd. Help the Fund. fF3-i Jl/TONSTER Jumble SaieTForesW Edf. . . Saturday, August 17th, 3 p.m. Adnnasion 3d. 3 , 151 J) IDGLEY Lodge, t r?r ”f- dny l ' Au * 14tL ' Ticket3 ’ G «its Ladies la. 34-31 SATURDAY, AiigiTTrTotirTTa n.m.7Concert at Art Gallery. Tickets, 2s and ls - 3-131 COLOSSEUM RINK. SCHOOL CHILDREN’S MORNING. Admission Gd. Skates Free. Brass Band in Attendance. OPEN DAY' AND NIGHT. FANCY DRESS, POSTER AN EVENING DRESS CARNIVAL. DON'T MISS THIS. DON’T .MISS THIS NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT And NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. TWO GREAT NIGHTS. ENTRIES TAKEN AT THE RINK. DON’T Forget, Saturday. Aug/ IVthTTi Jumble Sale of the Year, Beckenha Hall. TT-ANCY Dross _ Dance at 'Panamu7~Thi Jay, Aug, -Htli, in-Aid of Parcc 3-w: TSIDGLEY Lodge, 1.0.0.F, Annual Soc LG Wednesdnv 1 • Aug. Kth. Tickets, Gei ls - 343!_s Gd. Ladi IYONSTER Jumble Sale, Forwter?“H Ka urday, August 17lh, 2 p.m. mission 3d. 3-15 TSATRIOTIC Dance.—Town Hall, Ric L ton, on Tuesday Evening. Funds go to Seud-off Committee. TUMBLE and Produco“'Sale, “ Hal! . Saturday, Aug. 17th. Bargains plenty. PUBLIC NOTICES. After the flowers of summer have gone, When the autumn tints have faded away, CONIFERS’ • WILL TONE UP THE HOME SUR. ROUNDINGS AND KEEP OFF THAT BARE, WINTRY LOOK THAT TOO OFTEN PREVAILS. Dot them about the garden. Tho bluish, red and bronzo shades of the Retinospoias, •tunipecus and Cryplomerias, tho golden rays of the Lavtsoniana Luea, Juniperus Auroa, Lambertiana Aurea and Pluraosa Aurea, with green shrubs as a setting: a glinting ray of sunshine on a clear, frosty morning; what a glorious picture! It is possible in your small garden, just as in tho more elaborate shrubberies of tho suburban homes. We have the Largest and Best Assortment of CON'Ih ERS in Australasia, all splendidly grown in our Nurseries at St Martins. The N. 12 Car stops close by— our main entrance. We will bopleased to show you round undassist in making your selection.— CONIFERS Popular varieties, CONIFERS CONIFERS 2s Gd to 5s each. CONIFERS BUXTON’S BUXTON’S BUXTON’S BUXTON’S BUXTON’S BUXTON’S NURSERIES, ST MARTINS. ’PHONE 1165. RETAIL DEPOT: COLOMBO STREET. ’PHONE 1623. CONIFERS. CONIFERS. CONIFERS. CONIFERS. CONIFERS, CONIFERS. CONIFERS. CONIFERS. CONIFERS. CONIFERS. CONIFERS CONIFERS. CONIFERS. CONIFERS. CONIFERS. RAILWAY NOTICES. N E W Z E A LA N D E AIL W A Y S. On I.3th August the Evening Train for Sou Abridge and Little Purer will leave Christchurch at o.io p.m., and the Evening Train for Eangioia will leave Christchurch at 0.17 p.m. A Relief Tram will leave Lytle,ton tor Christchurch at 6.10 p.m. On ll.h, loth and 16.h August the 5.10 p.m; Betfast-Chrisichuroh and 5.3.5 p.m. ishngton-Chti stchurch Trains will NOT run. On 17th August the 12.30 p.m. BelfastChristchurch and 12.15 p.m. Islhigtou-Christ-church Trains will 'NUT run. atopp .same will he 1: for stations up to Ttmaru mCu-'ivn must tf.ve! by the 12.10 p.m. Relief Exwess. UU BY 'ORDER. lectures, T.^rOß-KE R-S’ Educational Association.—A * 1 Lt-.lurc, eiii.tied ” I\.-.-l-\v:u' i 3 obic-ms,” will bo given by 11; Henry J. Ma-irinw iroprt sum mg Chiiridiurcii I h.imbcr of Com-mt-rce). on d.VIT Ui'AY, August Mill, at d p.m.. in W.E.A. Hoorn-. Tin 1 public are cor•d:ally ievitci! to at lend. ,1. B. Sslrnthew, Secretary, W.E.A- ;!-13i!

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12393, 10 August 1918, Page 1

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