AMUSEMENTS, ETC. CRYSTAL PALACE. Q » T GREATER A Hi P A LAC E. The Best Theatre in the Whole Empire. Magnifloent—Restful—Luxurious, And Perfectly Ventilated. LAST BAT AND NIGHT OF " CONFLICT." The Present Wonderful Programm*». NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK. V. M. BEEBE Presents The Crowning Achievement of His Extravagant and Ambitious Career—A Programme of Magnificent Magnitude, outclassing and Surpassing All Previous Efforts. DO YOU? Long for a trip around the world? Like a clean, wholesome love story? Hunger for the excitement of adventure? Want thrills, romance, and FUN? DO YOU? Like high-life and gay society? Long for Ocean and Kiver Voyages? Enjoy gondola, elephant, camel and rfekshaw rides? DO YOU? Like pictures full of beauty, punch, pep, beautiful women, and strong men? Enjoy a. gripping, thrilling, spell-binding story? DO YOU? Like to Laugh. Long, Loud, and Healthful 1,-affs? Have yon got a “Dream" Girl ? BECAUSE YOU GET ALL OF THESE DELIGHTFUL EXPERIENCES AND SENSATIONS IN ALLAN DWAN'B STUPENDOU REALART PRODUCTION. From the World-Famous Novel bv HAROLD MacGEATH, ' THE LUCK OF THE IRISH." ■ THE LUCK OF THE IRISH THE LUCK OF THE IRISH. ■'THE LUCK OF THE IRISH’ ' THE LUCK OF THE IRISH " THE LUCK OF THE IRISH. 'THE LUCK OF THE IRISH A Great Big Seven-part Super Picture The story of an Irishman who ridets modern magic carpet—Falls heir to- a fortune and takes a, trip around the world in search of adventure—He finds it aplenty and Love and Romance in the bargain Whilst you enjoy every minute of his trip and LAUGH Starring JAMES KIRKWOOD JAMES KIRKWOOD * TAMES KIRKWOOD JAMES KIRKWOOD And ANNA Q. NILSSON ANNA O. NILSSON. ANNA O. NILSSON ANNA Q. NILSSON You'll be out of luck if you miss seeing '• THE LUCK OF THE IRISH. * ''THE LUCK OF THE IRISH.' ' THE LUCK OF THE IRISH-’' " THE LUCK OF THE IRISH." It will take you to New York, London. Paris, Venice. Cairo. Calcutta, and HorKong, and will keep you wondering a guessing- It s certainly SOME PICTURE. BESIDES UNIVERSAL’S Appealing Comedy-Drama of a Lovable little Firebrand who Fought with Heart and Fists for what she wanted most—AND GOT IT. " THE ROWDY." " THE ROWDY." 'THE ROWDY." ’ THE ROWDY. ' THE ROWDY" ’ THE ROWDY ” The story of a big-little girl who lived by the Sea--She was as pretty as a reach, as Sweet as Honey, and a Tough as they make 'em She was Devilish but (rood—a Tom-boy but the Nicest Thing on the Coast—She made the Old Folks Happy, and the Younsr Folks Miserable—but thev all Loved Her. Just as You will Love Her Cause She’s the Cutest, Smartest, and Cleverest Girl in Motion Pictures, She’s GLADYS WALTON. GLADYS WALTON. GLADYS WALTON. GLADYS WALTON. GLADYS WALTON. GLADYS WALTON, picture She is Just a " Rowdv.” Lovely “ Rowdy □ d Yc But She w Like Her a Lot—a Whole LOT. P Century Comedy. Ihe Funniest Ever Screened. 12th Exciting Chapter of " DO OR DIE," with EDDIE POLO. INTERNATIONAL NEWS. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC. Inimitably Played by the World Famous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of 22 Solo Musicians. The Only Great Orchestra in Australasia. Under the Distinguished Conduetorship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. SEE Monday's Papers for Musical Items. RESERVES af The Bristol, or ring up Brother Beebe (he’s always- oil the iob>. 'Phone 3768 Tournament. Ridgley Next. Entrance Is. 1079
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16662, 18 February 1922, Page 1
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