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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. OPERA HO US E. Direction . . . Ben-and‘John Fuller. Tremendous Success of WALTER G,E 0 B' G E And his Merry, Mirthful ■ SUNSHINE PLAYERS. • / ‘ Presenting their fourth consummation of cleverness, melody and wit. , THE GRAND HOTEL. . This is the best of the bunch. WALLACE BBOWNLOW, WALLACE BBOWNLOW. The World Famous Operatic Baritone. BURNS AND LE CLERC, Supreme Nimbletoed' Terpsichorean Experts. BESSIE LESTER. BESSIE LESTER, that Cute Little American Comedienne. HUGHIE OGILVIE WELLS AND WELLS PRICES: 2s and Is {Plus Tax). Plan at Milner and Thompson’s. No Booking Fee. GRAND theatre. A THEATRE OF ARTISTIC SPLENDOUR. DAZZLING SUCCESS OF THE ' OPENING SESSION. • A CROWDED AUDIENCE GREETS THE ,• ■ ' NEW GRAND.” ■SUPERB MURAL DECORATION. SUPERB SIC > SUPERB SEATING. SUPERB PICTURES ,IN A SUPERB .. SETTING. . ~ Eleven hundred delighted, patrons at the grand reopening ,of tho Grand Theatre,, last night. The Theatre crowded to tho doors. ' A TRIUMPH OP ENTEEPR’SE. . AN UNPRECEDENTED, SUCCESS. The transformation was so/great, so unexpected; so really marvellous that “Grand” patrons of old caught their breath. In future “the Grand” ranks among .the most luxurious of Australasian theatres. .. ■ The - ,great film star, v I . : ALLA NAZIMOVA ALLA NAZIMOVA ' plays the leading part in “ THE REVELATION,” And the new Grand, too, is a revelation, and an inspiration. The great serial." “THE GREAT SECRET.” : Opens with • this grand, reopening programme, and ■ . CHARLIE CHAPLIN Provides bursts of welcome mirth. . Thrills galore in tho , EXCITING,’ FOOTBALL MATCH, CHRIST’S. COLLEGE v. HIGH SCHOOL; Come and see this ‘delectable Palace of Enjoyment/ ' Come ■ and delight in the masterly orchestral music. Comp and sob thp now film triumphs. ■ - - ■ ;■ AT THE OLD PRICES. OPEN FROM NOON TO-DAY. , .’ EDUCATIONAL. WANTED VOUTHS and Girls with a WAITED knowledge <o£ * S'hoxtliand “ A7vrrpi7n Writing and Typing are' always wanted. 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MRS GENN,-MANAGER, 272, .HIGH ST. T.T.S. DANCING and DEPORTMENT. FLEMING’S ACADEMY, 241, A Street E., City, is always op Cashel open. Private lessons any hour. Proficiency guaranteed. Special assistance to backward pupils. 'Phone 204. XD DANCING, Depojtment, Physical Culture— Under Royal and Vice-regal Patronage. MISS LOWE, having returned from Australia, will resume her Classes for Dancing and Deportment from March 18th. Waltzing taught in three private lessons. At Home Tuesday afternoons. 307, Montreal St. XD WANTED TO SELL. T. W. STEPHENSON, YE OLDE ENGLISHE PORK BUTCHER AND BACON OUREB, (Wholesale and Retail), | t CB. ARMAGH AND MANCHESTER | STREETS.' .... ' , » Prime, Sugar-cured Hams. t Sides and Rolled Bacon and Bath Chaps. Cooked Hams. Presdfcd Pork and Tongue. Polony, Saveloys, Belgium Pork Sausage, Pork Aones and CU'sViu“«. r Cooked Heads, Hocks Roasting and Pickled Pork, eto. OUR XMAS HAMS AND GOOSE CLUB Is now open. : JOIN -AT ONCE, ’ Factory ’Phono 3933, Shop 4094. 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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12407, 27 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12407, 27 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12407, 27 August 1918, Page 1

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