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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. crystal palace. c CASTLETON. CASTLETON. CASTLE TON, LOWLAND LEE The B«\#ct Theatre in the Whole Empire. Magnificent—Restful—Luxurious, And Perfectly Ventilated. EAST ID AY and night of "THE LUCK OF THE IRISH.” Anft Present Stunning: Programme. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 'Afternoon and Night To-day. NEjXT WEEK. NEXT WEEK. V. M. BEEBE Presents A Joyful and Bewitching Programme of MUSIC AND PICTURES That -wfll Astound You with its Magnitude j and You with its Beauty—A Glorious Example of the Alluring Sublimity of Two Great Arts. FIRST-*-GOLD WYN'S MIGHTY EMINENT AUTHOR’S PRODUCTION OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS NOVEL. BY FTCT greatest lady writer. ROBERTS RINEHEART, ROBERTS RINEHEART. [ MARA ROBERTS RINEHEART, “ DANGEROUS DAYS.” “DANGEROUS DAYS.” “ DANGEROUS DAYS ” i “DANGEROUS DAYS” " DANGEROUS DATS.” • DANGEROUS DAYS.” A Gay Story of Fabulous Wealth, and one Sin* B°rg?<?ous Girls. Pretty, a S d n S,1 r a li OW “ A Smashing, Slash3ng Tale, Full or Pep. Punch, Romance, and I C-omedy Set Amidst, all the Lavish LoveliR?, 9 .''ir£L a ? inBS Mansion and Rig Rushes,- A ISovel that has been read bv Uonnatess Thousands.—A Picture that. Will i 10-Z&& and Broaden the View of All Chris Starring LAW BON BUTT and LAWSON BUTT and I.AWBON BUTT and BARBARA BARBARA BARBARA With PAULINE STARKE _ P All LINE STARKE ROWLAND LEE PAULINE STARKE ROWLAND LEE CLARISSA SELWYNN. CLARISSA SELWYNN, CLARISSA SELWYNN. And, a. notable cast of the greatest players evey assembled in any one picture. “ DANGEROUS DAY’S.” ” DANGEROUS DAYS.” ' DANGEROUS DAYS.” A Fascinating. Thrilling Photoplay that Handles the Difficult, Problem of Sex with Full Understanding and Completeness, and without, Leer. Mary Roberts Rineheart doesn’t. Mince Matters, but She Never Offends. BESIDES—W o' v© Got UNIVERSAL'S Great Big Special Attraction De Luxe. MILLIONAIRE” MILLIONAIRE.” MILLIONAIRE.” • MILLIONAIRE.” MILLIONAIRE ” A Stirring Mystery Romance that will make You Laugh—then Gasp—then Shiver —then Thrill - then Sigh—then Applaud th#9 happy ending and the great, reward th«,t comes to two lovers and which they so truly deserve. A Whirlwind of Dollars and a. cyclone of FUN. Starring the Screen’s Most Popular Actor, HERBERT R A WLIN SON. HERBERT RAWLINSON. HERBERT RAWLINSON. HERBERT RAWLINSON, HERBERT RAWLINSON. ‘ast, including id DORTfi PAWN. • d DORIS PAWN ir’ DO PI S PAWN. id DORIS PAWN. It s One of those Nice. Clean. Wholesome Photoplays that the Whole World Loves. •THEN A Ripping Century Cornedv. ‘THE MUDDY BRIDE” One TTalf-hoar of Side-splitting Fun. IStb Bet. ter-tli an-ever Chapter “DO OR DIE ' with EDDIE POLO. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SUPERLATIVE MUSIC. Inimitably Played by the World-Famous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of 23 Solo Musicians. The Only Great Orchestra in Australasia. Under the Distinguished Conductorship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. RESERVES at, The Bristol, or ring up Brother Beebe (lie's always on the job). Phone 3758. ” THE “ THE ” THE ” THE ” THE With VI 1-Star LILLIAN LICIT LILLIAN RICH LILLIAN RICH LILLIAN RICH EVERY WEDNESDAY. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. REG. WOODS’ FULL BAND. J3LATN DANCE ASSEMBLY. TRADES HALL. And TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY. Lawrence’s Orchestra. SATURDAY NEXT. 4th MARCH. CONCERT AND DANCE. 8 till 12: 4 Hours Entertainment. TRADES HALL. Admission Is. ST DAVIDS DAY. WELSH SOCIAL. CA I)ENA TEA ROOMS. ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH Ist Tickets, at door, 2s 6d. Good. Musical Programme. Madam Gower Burns. Miss Spencer, Misa Brett, Messrs Rogers and Williams, Mrs Temple and new talent from Wales. 1288 UNION ROWING CLUB. THIRST DANCE OF SEASON. WEDNES- •*- DAY” NEXT, March Ist, 1922. Sutherlands Orchestra. (Season invitations will be issued during the evening.) T 3 OLL UP SPECIAL MEETING OF FRUITERERS. C ADEN A, - 1243 1,1 fOOLSTON Association Football Club. * * All interested in the formation of the above Club arc invited to a Meeting in the Memorial Pavilion. THURSDAY”. March 2nd, 8 p.m Come and bring your friends with you. For information ring 8131. JUMBLE SALE. Hibernian hall, christchurch. MARCH Itb. 2 p.m. Admission, 3d ro'iltrr and I'rodnvr from I'ooritrj Raci* s nt th,.. I'ori r r, \ r motukar -\T:a RACECOURSE NEXT SATURDAY. Big Fields. SPECIAL TRAINS. Burkes Catering. Derry's Band | GOVERNMENT NOTICES, PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. ~VTOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section po of the Public Trust Office Act. 1908. that all Creditors and others having Claims against, the estate of CATHERINE BOWSE. late of Christ c.huroh, widow (Whose Estate is under administration by the Public Trustee), are hereby required to lodge IN DUPLICATE such Claims, supported by full particulars and certified as due and owing by the said Estate at the date of the death of deceased, with the Public Trustee’s local office at, Christchurch. on or before the 25th dar of April, 1922. Any Claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. A R. JORDAN. Local Deputy Public Trustee 0160

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16668, 25 February 1922, Page 1

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