AMUSEMENTS, ETC. CRYSTAL PALACE, (The Best Theatre in the Whole Empire) Magnificent—Restf —I/usuriorts LAST DAY AND. NIGHT OF “ OUTRIDE THE LAW.” And Present De‘igh.t,iul irtogramma. Sk-isaß-ttOxN Y OKLLLh&'rrtA Alternoon and Nignt Xo-day. For Sis Days and .Nights Only STARTIN'G AlOxvuaY. V. M. h_l.fßL Presents Til a Most Colossal and Magnetic Programme ever ottered in New Zealand—Easily and Undoubtedly THE GREATEST SHUvV ON EARTH. NEVER in the History of Music — NEVER in the Chronicle of Motion Pictures Has So Much .Been Given For So Little—The Most Extravagant, and Interesting Entertainment Ever Conceived in the Mind of Man. REX BEACH’S Coiourfui Story of ALASKA. REX BEACH’S Great 1 ale of “THE WAGS” REX BEACH'S REX BEACH’S REX BEACH’S REX BEACH’S Outstanding Masterpiece—Read and Loved by All Christianity—The Greatest Story Ever Penned or Screened—Swift , as Lightning and Mighty as a Thunderbolt, “ THE GIRL FROM “ THE GIRL FROM "THE GIRL FROM THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE.” OUTSIDE.” OUTSIDE.” OUTSIDE.” 10 Times Bigger—lo Times Better Than Ail abined. Other Rex Beach Pictures REX BEACH REX BEACH REX BEACH REX BEACH Never Supervised a Better Production —He Never Wrote a Better Btory—EVERY Character Faithfully Portrayed—True to Type and as Human as Humanity Itself. . Cue of the Biggest and Most Expensive Pictures Ever Made—lt Stands Supreme—A PICTURE TO BE REMEMBERED WITH PLEASURE ALL YOUR LlFE—Every World-famous Character in the World-famoua Nove> is There:—JUNE. (The Girl From Outside), THE CURLY KID, SPENCER, HARRY HOPE, THE MAGPIE, MIKE, THE STVIDE. JIM DENTON, THE CHOW, and ALL THE OTHERS. “THE GIRL FROM ftUTSIDS.” “THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE.” FROM FROM “ THE GIRL “ THE GIRL A Wonderful TaIe—PURE and CLEAN the Air of Far Off Alaska. There are Scalawags in this Picture; but through Your Thrills, Your Smiles, and Your Tears You’ll Love Those Scalawags—’cause you jtret Can t Help It—One Scalawag Gave His Life for the Girl Ha Loved—'cause the Others didn’t have the chance. A MAGNIFEATURE, A MAGNIFEATURE, In 7000 Feet of Magnificent Film. SECOND BIG PICTURE—UNI VERBAL’S Compelling Sooiety Story, “THE UNKNOWN WIFE.” “THE UNKNOWN WIFE.” “THE UNKNOWN WIFE.” “ THE UNKNOWN WIFE.” A Mighty Mystery JJTama of a Girl Who •was Thrust into a Whirlpool of Big City Happenings, Starring Beautiful EDITH ROBERTS, EDITH ROBERTS, EDITH ROBE" TS. EDITH ROBERTS, A Thoroughly Excedent Picture in Five Stupendous Parts. BESIDES—4th Exiting Chapter of “ THE uiAMOND UjubEN. ’ “THE DIAMOND UjUEEN.” A Strange • Story of Big Adventures. JOE MARTIN in “ THE MONKEY HERO.” And Believe Us It s some Comedy. Latest Instructive IN TERN ATT ON AL NEW S. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC Inimitably Played by the W’orid-iamous SYMPHON Y ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of 22 Solo Musicians. The Largest—The Best—and the Only Truly Great Orchestra in Australasia, under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR ALFRED J, BUNZ. IMPORTANT NOTlCE—Starting Monday, numbers will be displayed indicating the various Musical Items p„b they are being played. ANOTHER Original Greater Crys- * tal Palace Innovation. THREE Erer-to-be-Rernembered Hours. RESERVES at “ The Bristol,” or Ring up ! Brother Bebo (he’s always on the job), ' ’Phone 8758. i CRYSTAL PALACE THEATRE, j TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, 8.15 p.m. ' O.BAND BENEFIT CONCERT ( Bv MISS OLGA WACKED, Assisted by Miss Olive Godwin (late J. C. Williamson). Miss Gladys Vincent (Violinist). Miss Reneiia Kings (Sopranoj. Mr E. S. Ilobbs (Baas). I Mr Heatley (Baritone). With i MISS AGNfES LAWLOR at the Piano. Crystal Palace Symphony Orchestra. Doors, 7.45 p m. 81 PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE AND SOCIAL, j Hibernian hall, Wednesday, i 31st AUG., 8 p.m. [ Good Prizes- Gent.'s Tickets 2s, Ladies’ ] I1 S 6d. 7657 j | :r..j=.=====r=====r^= MOTORS AND CYCLES. MOTORISTS Take notice of yotte tybes, And see me before buying new oneE. A. WILLOUGHBY MOTOR TYRE EXPERT and VULCAN ISER. Ask your Garage to send your Motor Covers* and Tubes to A. WILLOUGHBY, Dundaa Street. ’Phone 491. Air Compressor free to all Motorists. XL ; 557 CADILLAC. SPEAKS for itself: 4-cylinder, self-starter, electric light, detachable rims. £450 ° n!y ' DAVID CROZIEE, LTD., 2D Worcester Street W. AVON GARAGE, 190, Oxford Terrace. MILLS, NEWELL AND CO. MOTOR ENGINEERS, Are holding a rdLEARANCE SALE OF SECOND-HAND MOTORS At Prices to suit buyers. SIDDELEY-DEASY, 5-seater, in good } order, wire wheels, new hood and upholstery, to clear at £175. FORD 5-seater, new hood, spotlight, easy j starting and in 'fine order. B.S.A. Motor-cycle and Side-car, in the best of order. This machine is well worth in- ; Bpecting. £SS. TRIUMPH. 3|, free engine, and all extras, < to be sold for £3O. Come and Inspect the latest WOLSELEY | Cars. Three models on view. A trial run in this Car will convince you \ of its superior qualities. XD ; MILL AND FACTORY OWNERS—Send ‘ to us for supplies. For Belting, Belt 1 Dressing, Boiler Compound, “ KF.WSON j-i ” Jointing Cement, “Underwriters’” Fire Rr- ; tirguisher, Graphite Grease. “ Climax ” j Packing. Lnbrirrnts, Eiectr:,' Limps, etc. J Manning Machinerr Co 5. -Beciic*'’-’ 1 Rc-v»- :1>
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16515, 27 August 1921, Page 1
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