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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE, E y 15 E ° 15 T * B Twice Daily 2.30 and 7.80 p.m. “BNOHAyTMBS T," "SNOEATJTMBN T.“ Starring MARION DAVIES. MARION DAVIES. “THE DANE THAT HAD NO TTTENTNO." THE LANE THAT HAD NO TURNING.” Starring AGNES AYRES. AGNES AYRES. USUAL PRICES. Reserves at The Bristol, or 'Phone 4925, •• Where Music in its trne artistlo sense is allied to the Perfeot Motion Picture." JT'VERYRODT'B. CThe Distinctive Theatre.) next weeknext WEEK—r TWO MAGNIFICENT FIT.M ATTRACTIONS! No. 1— A W'onderful Raramonnt Production, " WHITE OAK " “ WHITE OAK " " WHITE OAK ” " WHITE OAK ” “ WHITE OAK ” “ WHITE OAK " " WHITE OAK ” “ WHITE OAK " ‘Starring WTLLIAM S. HART. WILLIAM S. HART. WILLIAM S. HART. WILLIAM S. HART. WILLIAM S. HART WILLIAM S. HART WILLIAM a HART WILLIAM a HART

As Fcnimore Cooper summe*? op. the Pioneer Days of America-, in his novels, fo does William S. Hart, on the screen, live the life of the Great Wild West. Many call “ White Oak." with its love, its thrill, its daring, the finest picture ne ever made. There is hut one in the whole of nufvie» land who. whilst others have played their parts arid are forgotten, still holds trW world in a bond of human appeal— WILLIAM fi. HART. * WILLIAM S. HART. N'o matter who yon are. something in? st-inctively grips you at the sight <w*>tSiat grim, rugged face, so terrible, and yet in in instant lovable. " Bill " is hutoan, and it is this quality alone which content* ta«’ friendly feeling between his numeffoci ad-' rnirers and himself. Disdaining? the trivial, iiis pictures are deep in their etnotlcmai' ippeal, his characters strong. THE GAMBLIN' MAN WHO WAS WIT TUB

ALL THROUGH. No. 2 Realart’a Sparkling Comedy-Drama, “ OH! LADY, LADY.” “OH! LADY, LADY." “ OH! LADY', LADY." "OH! LADY, LADY'." “ OH ! LADY', LADY." “OH! LADY', LADY." “OH! LADY, LADY." “OH! LADY', LADY." Adapted from the charming Musical Comedy of that name, and the smartest wreen play for ages. Featuring BEBE DANIELS, HEBE DANIELS. BE BE DANIELS, The Good Little Bad Girl. HARRISON FORD. HARRISON FORD. HARRISON FORD. The Handsome Lover. WALTER HTERS. WALTER HIERS. WALTER HIERS. The Funny Fat Man. They met on a train in the forenoon, hud a terrible misunderstanding in the afternoon, exchanged of eternal love before eleven at night. Oh! Lady, Lady, what a fast worker yon are! Also—

A Brilliant Musical Programme ! By EVERYBODY'S “ SELECT ” ORCHESTRA. S EVERYBODY’S “SELECT'' ORCHESTRA.; Conductor: W. J. Bellingham, F.S.M. Some of the Items Overture—" Carmen ’* [ Violin Solo—“ Poo mo ** Irene Morris. Entr’acte—“ Gliong ” Orchestral Suites—- “ Une Journee a Capri “ “ Pagoda of Flowers '* “ Prosperine " fSa Grand Opera—“ Man on L«-eant ’’ (Sudessil (Finden) :nt-Saens) Light. Opera—- “ Merrie England ** “ Yeoman of the Guard? ** Fox Trot—“ Sweet Melinda ” (Puccini) | {German) j (Sullivan' i (West) ! USUAL PRICES. Reserves at Tho Bristol or 'Phone 4925. ! OYDNEY WILLIAMSON’S RECITAL. ; O JELLICOE HALL. THURSDAY, .TUNE Ist.’ Box Plan at The Bristol on Monday. 6191 MOTORS AND CYCLES. MOTORS. MOTORS. MOTORS. Bargains in v< at smith BROS.' GARAGE, SYDENHAM. 5-sea ter MERCEDES Car; term* arranged. 7-aeater STUDEBAEER, e. 1., s.s., guarae-5-sea ter BRISCOE, ©O., s.s., £2OO. OVERLAND 2-ton Truck, good order, term*. 5-seater DART, e. 1., s.s., £ISS. 1921 INDIAN, e. 1., and double side-car, £l5O. 3a Free Engine SINGER, £25. 8i HUMBER, £l2 10s. 7 h.p. THOR. 2-speed, £25. 3 h TRIUMPH. T.T., £35. 21 NEW HUDSON, £l7 10s. ?1 BAT. £7 10s. 21 INDIAN, £22 ICs. 6-6 RING DICE, countershaft and £55. We are Cash Buyers of Second-hand Motors, any condition. 'Phone 4725. 4420 YIACTORIES! Save on lighting hilL In stal " USE-FA-LITriS ’’ Portable Electric Lamps. Used everywhere. No glare—no shadow. Attached to any electrio Sit ting in 6 seconds. Manning Alachinery t 5. Bedford Row. 61i> BELTING bought from us is of guaranteed quality. We stock the tamou- • Gangs' •’ Genuine BALATA, and aho best quality Leather B-lting. Write fov quotes. Manning Machinery Co.. Bedford Row. 61i5

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16744, 27 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16744, 27 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16744, 27 May 1922, Page 1

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