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AMUSEMENTS, ETO« CRYSTAL PALACE. GREATER Q E T 8 !T A I« P A li A O 35, (Tia* Best Theatre in the Whole Kfepis'e,') i Magnificent—Restful—Luxurious. LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF NAZIMOVA in “ WAR BRIDES” And Present Marvellous Programme. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. * Afternoon and Night To-day, MONDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK. V. M. BEEBE Presents Superlative Musio —Inimitable Pictures, EVERY Unit Carries Mr Beebe’s Unqualified Recommendation and Emphatic Guarantee EVERY Item a Great Big Gem, Selected and Produced with an Extravagant Disregard for Expense Unequalled in the Annals of Amusement—ALL Previous Efforts Surpassed. GOLDWYN : S Stupendous Screen Version of the Biggest London and New York Stage Success in ManV, Many Years, ” THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13,” “ THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13,” "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13.” " THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13,” " THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13,” A Dynamic Mystery Drama of High Society that will keep YOU worked up to the limit of Tense Suspense, Mystified and Charmed, Baffled and Surprised as you have never been before, starring Wonderful PAULINE FREDERICK. PAULINE FREDERICK. PAULINE FREDERICK. PAULINE FREDERICK. PAULINE FREDERICK. In all the Radiance of her Glorious Beauty, and without a Peer in all the Realm of the Silent Drama —she knows how to Act and she knows how to wear Elaborate and Bewitching Gowns. She does both. WHO WAS “ THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13”? WHO WAS "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13”? SEE the answer to the great tragedy that shook the foundations of Smart Society—Tol-d in a series of tense, thrilling climaxes of Terrific Intensity—A Picture that will make you think—Produced by the Lavish Hand of FRANK LLOYD. THENUNIVERSAL’S Sparkling Laughing Romance of a real Millionaire Tangled Mystery, Intrigue. Love and Diamonds, ” THE FIGHTING LOVER.” ” THE FIGHTING LOVER.” "THE FIGHTING LOVER.” “ THE FIGHTING LOVER.” “THE FIGHTING LOVER.” A Quick-and-lively Full Evening-dress Story, Full of Thrills. Sensations, end Pretty Girls, and starring Popular FRANK MAYO, FRANK MAYO* FRANK MAYO, FRANK MAYO, And a Splendid ALL STAR Cast, including GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD. JEAN CALHOUN and RUTH ASHBY. It’s a Picture YOU are Sure to Like. BESIDES:—Eighth Thrilling Chapter of “THE DIAMOND QUEEN.” " THE DIAMOND QUEEN.” CENTURY COMEDY and NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC Inimitably Played bv the World-famous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Of 22 Solo Musicians, The Largest—The Best—and the Only Truly GREAT ORCHESTRA In Australasia, under the Distinguished Conductors?!ip of MR. ALFRED J. BUNZ. Musical Items announced in Monday’s Paper. RESERVES at *' The Bristol,” or ring up Brother Beebe (he's always on the job), 'F&one 3758. ACADEMY, TREET, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28th, AT S P.M. THE LADIES’ COMMITTEE of the abov< Association will hold a EUCHRE AND DANCE In Oddfellows' Hall, Selwjm Street TUESDAY. 27th SEPT., at 7.45 p.m! - ,ur good prizes each for Ladies and Gents., including }-tpn Neath Coal, 3 25 Flour! Gent.’s Bag, Teapot, Tea and Meat. Ladies Is, Gents. 2s. Reg. Woods, Musician. Don’t forgot to bo present on this occasion . MR C. A. CHAPMAN, _ ® Seer e t ary. TTEATHCOTE RETURNED SOLDIERS’ FANCY PRESS BALL To be held HEATHCOTE CLUB HALL, SEPT. 25th 8 to 1. Prizes for Beat Ladies’ and Gent.'a Fancy Dress. L. Withers, Orchestra; G. Lowe’, M. 0.; T. Leathwick, Sec. 3s. 2s 6d, Is. rjrs KOA DANCE, BECKENHAM HALL. TUESDAY. SEPT. 27th. at 8 p.m Gents. 2s, Ladies Is. Wells’s Music TE KOA ANNUAL BALL,- OCTOBER nth. TUMBLE SALE! Jumble Sale. St Paul Schoolroom, Papunui, SATURDAY, O tooer Ist, at 2.30 p.m. Special Produce Stal Good Clothing and Children’s Garmenl nade from remnants, etc. Admission 3d. R.A.0.8. THE ANNUAL DINNER of the above X Lodge will be held FORESTERS’ HALL, TUESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1321. All Brothers cordially invited. 5157 Y> ICHMOND SCHOOL.—The Fair Committee requests gifts of Goods or Produce for a Jumble Sale to be held on Sat., Oct. 15th. Articles called for bv ringing up A 4366, or may be sent to the School. E. C. < BROWN, Hon Sec. 8157 WEEKLY DANCE. QYDENHAM FOOTBALL HALL, Lawsoi Street. Largest Floor in Christchurch Every Saturday Night, 8-11. Gents Is 6ct, Ladies Is. Supper. Wells’s Band, four instruments. Remember, September 29th, Euchre and Dance. Notice—The above hali is available for Dances, Meetings, etc. Electric light recently installed. Application 166, High St., City. 50 SYDENHAM FOOTBALL CLUB A PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE AND DANCE will be held in the Club Rooms, Lawson St., next Thursday, September ?*9fh, at 8 p.m. Members and friends cordially invited. Good prizes. Supper. Subscription at door 2s. A. D. Fabian, Hon. Sec,. r 51 'ARATHA ASSEMBLY, Odfellowa* Hall, * Woolston, EVERY SATURDAY. Admission Is 6d. Refreshments. _ 8144 SALE! Jumble Schoolroom, Papanui, SATURDAY, Octoiter Ist, at 2.30 p.m. Special Produce Stall. Clothing and Children’s Garments rrrric from remnants, etc. Admission 3d. w- k ; KLY PLAIN DANCING—7.3ft Every SATURDAY. St Asaph St. Hall p.m.. Every MONDAY, Beckenham Hall. Excellent Orchestra. Select Dancing. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANCE will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, MR C. WHITE, 2a. DANCE, Coronation Hall, Domain Terrace, Spreydon. The usual Weekly Dance will be held in the above Hall TONIGHT. Saturday, 24th Sept. Ladies Is, Gents. Is 6d. 8 p.m. till 11 p.m. Hay's Band. 8152 QOCIAI. AND DANCE. TRADE: 1 > TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. Red Company Orchestra. Mush Refreshments. Gent la 6d, Ladies HALL

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16539, 24 September 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16539, 24 September 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16539, 24 September 1921, Page 1

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