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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. STRAND THEATRE. Momenta of Tense Interest! Moments of Uproarious Laughter! .lust the Programme for Race Week! TWO FAMOUS FOX PRODUCTIONS. Want to see a locomotive plunge headlong into a river? Want to see » mine flooded and min era trapped ? "Want to ueen eensatione! stunts performed? Then eeo GEORGE WAILSII in Dynamite Allen.” Do you like to laugh at really good comedy? Do you like amusing screen productions? Do you like a mirth-provoking farce? Thou see EILEEN PERCY in “ Blushing Bride.” Two Stirring: and Delightful PicturesGEORGE WALSIH in " Dynamite Allem” ‘ ‘Blushing Bride.” a “ Dynamite Allen.*’ * Blushing Bride.” n “ Dynamite Alien.” * Blushing Bride.” n “ Dynamite Allen.” ‘ Blushing Bride.” n “ Dynamite Allen.*’ ‘ Blushing Bride." __ Eileen Percy i.u GEORGE WALSH GEORGE WALSH in “ Dynamite Allen.* Eileen Percy in ‘‘ Blushing Bride.” ~ i “ Dynamite Allen.” Blushing Bride.” i “ Dynamite Allen.” Blushing Bride.” i “ Dynamite Allen.” Blushing Bride.” i “ Dynamite Allen.” - Blushing Bride.” Nothing Tame About 'These Two Pictures. Nothing Tame About These Two Pictures. GREAT SUPPORTS. Australian Gazette. Wotld’s News MUTT AND JEFF ” Hypnotists.” “ Hvpnotists.” MUTT AND JEFF Reserves- at Bristol and Tel. 2123. GHHE SOCIALIST BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ LEAGUE Presents TnE Khu COMPANY the red company * NEXT SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. at 8 p.m., * At tho CHORAL HALL. CHORAL HALL. In their stupendous Variety Entertainment. Eighty Performers in a Bright, Joyous Show. A- Night of Melody, Mirth and Magic, combined with Thrills and Sensations. A triumphant achievement in Entertainment, The Red Company sets a standard never before attained by any non-professional Company in New Zealand. First appearance in New Zealand of THE GOBLIN TROUPE, In their extraordinary noveity act, “MIDNIGHT FROLICS,” Introducing somo surprising stunts and aohio artful art. Miss Alice Chapman, the favourite young Christchurch Vocalist; Miss Valerie Tolpuft, the bright Singer of Character Songs; Miss Nora Smith, Solo Dancer, featuring the Butterfly Dance; Rev»Clyde Carr, the Popular and Versatile Entertainer; Melrose, fhe Ventriloquist, who is unsurpassed; New Zealand's King of Clubs, Charles Buckett, in his brilliant dub-swinging specialities, the Man of Many Mysteries, Chas. Coates, the Magician who really has something new to offer, presenting a senes of original, magical creations, featuring his Great Guillotine Mystery. The celebrated troupe of Red Company Acrobats, 16 boys and girls in a whirlwind act. Red Company Jugglers, neat and clever exponents of their art. Reg. Williams, tho daredevil on the trapeze, featuring the Death Slide, the most thrilling feat of gymnastic daring ever witnessed in New land. National Dances by a corps of Scottish Dancers, the Gymnastic Squad of tho So ciahst Boys’ Lea&Jg m an exhibition o? gymnastics on tSwlrorizontal bar, Roman ring* and , squad that chal- * ’ any boys’ gymnaof tho Socialist 'slum. .performance will be s> spectacular and daring us on chairs and lacteal programme by the and excepti _ U _ series of Pyramid! and Splendid. 1 Red Company Orchestro PRlCES—Re«£rved Seat 2s 6d, Die Circle and Orchestral Stalls 2s, Back Stalls Is, Children Is to D.C. and O.S. Plan and Box Office, Room 4, Trades Hall. ANNUAL RACE DANCE. (Spreydon-Becker.ham Club). MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST Bth (8 to 1 a.m.) BECKENHAM HALL (No. 2 Tram to Tennyson St., 2d section). Excellent Orchestra (Conductor, Mr 11. Woods). NOTE.—Visitors Specially Invited. Subscription 2a 6d 7295 cycles. ADAMS LTD. Q.REAT; SALE of Used MOTOR-CYCLES. BIG REDUCTIONS^ B.S.A. (1654), Reduced by £33 INDIAN TWIN OUTFIT (1705) Reduced by £4O. KARLEY-DAVIDSON TWIN OUTFIT (1730), Reduced by £?5. EXCELSIOR OUTFIT (1732) Re duced- by £3J. See List of Bargains below. MOTOR-CYCLE BARGAINS. 8.5. A., 2-speed, in splendid order, £s7—Reduced to £35. (1097) B S.A., 3-sped Countershaft, magnificent, ma chine, in A.l. condition, £7B—Reduced to £45. (1654) 8.5. A., li h.p.. 3-speed, Countershaft, reliable British motor-cycle, in good order,' £7s—Reduced to £65. (1727) TRIUMPH, 37 h.p.. free-engine. a bargain • at £-10—Reduced to £25. (1728. EXCELSIOR, Twin. 7-9. with good Coachbuilt Side-Car, £95-—Reduced to £75. KING DICK, British-built. Motor-cycle, eelb (1739) INDIAN Outfit. Twin, 7-9 li.p., with roomy side-car, £175 Reduced to £135. (1705) HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1920 Outfit, 7-9 h.p., strong side-car to carry wife and family, £lss—Reduced to £llO. (1730). EXCELSIOR Outfit, 'l win, 7-9 h.p., onl_. ?d In Wholesale Travelle (1732) Reduced t; EXCELSIOR, 7-9 1. powerful machine -Reduced to £75. (1720) EXCELSIOR. 7-9 h.p. Twin, 5-speed, nearly new, £9s—Reduced to £75. (1707) and cles ncited Trial ith art' othe id petrol tests will be a bo chin givei The Prices advertised are bargain sale prices for cash on delivery, but terms of payment can be arranged to suit purchasers. RING ’PHONE No. 1104. Motor-cycle Dept., and reserve a Motor-cycle or Outfit to suit your requirement®, or we will send the machine selected to any address for ft trial . m without any obligation to buy. We keep salesmen for the special purpose of sending Motor-cycles to the country for trial runs, therefore, don’t hesitate, but Ring Up 1104. and give us your instructions. ADAMS, LT D.. (Agents for 8.5. A., Triumph, and Excelsior Motor-bicycles).* Showrooms and Motor-cycle Garage: 152-154, HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. MOTORISTS A. WILLOUGHB Y MOTOR TYRE EXPERT And VULCANISER. Ask your Garage to send your Motor Covers and Tubes to A. WILLOUGHBY Dundas Street. ’Phone 491. Air Coinpresaor irte to all Motorist 557

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16497, 6 August 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16497, 6 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16497, 6 August 1921, Page 1

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