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AMUSEMENTS, ETC, EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. " Music in its true Artistic Sense Is Allied to tie Perfect Motion Picture." 171 V B 5?, Y B 0 I> V * B. (The Distinctive Theatre,> COMMENCING ON MONDAY. COMMENCING ON MONDAt. COMMENCING ON MONDAY. Feiansount-Artcraft's GLITTERING AND GORGEOUS SUPER-PRODUCTION! “ THE GIRDED LILT.” " THE GILDED LILT.” “ THE GILDED LILT.” “ THE GILDED LILY.” "THE GILDED LILT.” "THE GILDED LILT.” " THE GILDED LILY* " THE GILDED LILY." Starring Tie Screen’s Most Piquant and Versatile X>anseuse! MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. A "Romance of New York end it& night life. And a girl whose flash and folly hid a heart of gold. No matter how brilliant it may be ii lily still remains a lily. Broadway! The mystic maze of joy and sorrow—or sunshine end ram—of light and shadows. The intimate life of Broadway's most alluring cabaret girl. MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. MAE MURRAY. Makes her appearance as Lilian "Drake, in a [popular New York private club, and her dances, done in onG of the most lavish Cabaret seta ever made for tbe screen, are the real events of the production. One is an adaptation of a SPANISH DANCE, SPANISH DANCE, In which Mae Murray wears a modified Carmen costume, consisting of a dress of an unusual cut, made entirely of spanglea. Another is the famous BUBBLE DANCE, BUBBLE DANCE, Tn which th© Cabaret is gaily decorated with myriads of balloons. Mae Murray, in a sensational costume, emerging from an enormous basket of balloons and performing ono of her quaintest and cleverest dances. " THE GILDED LILY.” “ THE GILDED LILY.” “ THE- GILDED LILY.” “ THE GILDED LILY.” “ THE GILDED LILY.” •' THE GILDED LILY.” " THE GILDED LILY ” M THE GILDED LILY.” By night, a glittering salamander, ehe lived on the lights of Broadway. Laughingly clayed, with fire—and escaped. By day, a simple-hearted, wholesome girl. As sweet as any that raised their browa at her name. And as good—always. The why of it all is a story you’ll thrill to see. In Addition— The Second Paramount British Production, “ THE CALL OF YOUTT* ” “ THE CALL OF YOUTH.” 41 THE CALL OF YOUTH.” <4 THE CALL OF YOUTH ” Stamng MARJORIE HUME. MARJORIE HUME. MARJORIE HUME. MARJORIE HUME. Th* bargain seemed fair enough. On one side, power and success, but a man no longer young. On the other, a familv who owe*, "him all. How simple to pay with a beautiful girl—at the altar. But that little bargain left out love, and Come, see Youth have its way. Entirely filmed amid beautiful scenes in England, and played by a great English cast. THEN— A Bewitching Musical Programme hv EVERYBODY'S * SELECT ” ORCHESTRi EVERYBODY’S “ SFLECT ” ORCHESTRA Conductor: "W. J. Bellingham. F.S M A FEW OF THE ITEMSOverture—” B r !_ de Nous” . . Buremei violin Solo—" Nocturne” . . Fibic IRENE MORRIS. Vn°-“ Andante Op SB” . Arens* Vuartette— Serenade Rocooco ” M eyer-H elm oun ” - Goldber Entr’acte—" Venetian Moon Orchestral Suites—- “ Sylvan Scenes ” ** Summer Days ” “Sylvia Ballet” "In Arcady ” Grand Ouera—“ Iris Part I.” “ Baby Bunting ” Light Selections—- “ Sinbad ”, ” Soinebodv’s Sweetheart Sweet and Low ” Fletch . Fletch Delibi NtAn Mascagn Rombe: Pittn.. Johustoi USUAL PRICES. BOOK KARLYt BOOK EARLY! BON PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. 'Phone 4925. NEXT WEEK. THtTRS.. Mtih SEPT.. SATT7R., j rt OCT j at 8.15 p.m. At JELLICOE HALL rR.S.A.). Gloucester Street. AN ENTERTAINMENT In a Picturesque Setting by MILLIOENT JENNINGS, -‘ >JL And 13 young singers. And Mißses N. Richardson (Piano), Gladys Vin~ cent (Violin and Celtic Harp), and Helen Hamer ton (Violin). Tickets, 2s 7d unreserved. 49 2d reserved. Box Plan now Open at The Bristol. CANTERBURY BAND OF HOPE UNION. A NNUAL COMPETITIONS Commerce ST PAUL’S SCHOOLROOM, OCTOBER 3rd. Programme on Sale at L.M. Isitt’a. Price 6d. 8158 JUMBLE SALE. SYDENHAM SCHOOL, SAT., OCT. Ist, 2.30. Sheet Mubic, Lollies, Cakes, Bran «te. * Help Girl Peace Scouts, attend Jumble j Sale Sat., Oct. Ist, 2.30, in Sydenham j School. Cake Stall, Lollie Stall, etc. 8149 XS 1 WOOLSTON ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. \ SOCIAL AND DANCE will be held on f*- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28th, at 8 p.m., in aid of Woolston School Picnic Fund. Ladies Is, Gents lejid. Supper. FPSIS4 G REE N'S C RICKET~CLU B. Euchre party and dance, Seiwyn Street Hall, THURSDAY. Sept. ‘29th. Commence 7.46 p.m. 8 Frizea. Woods’ Band. H.L. Jackson, M.C. FP8143 MOTORS ANO CYCLES. MOTORISTS TAKE NOTICE OF YOUR TYRES, -* And see me before buying new ones. A. WILLOUGHBY MOTOR TYRE EXPERT and VULCANISER. Ask your Garage to send your Motor Covers and Tubes to A. WILLOUGHBY. Dutidas Street. "Phone 491. Air Compressor free to all Motorists. X.L. *s*

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16539, 24 September 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16539, 24 September 1921, Page 1

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