amusements, etc. CRYSTAL PALACE. C BTB T A L P A L A C B. Thrt Best Theatre In the Empire. Magnificent—Restful —Luxurious. Perfectly Heated and Ventilated. Bally* 12.45 to 6 p.m., 6.80 to Sleepy Time. LAST DAY AND NIGHT OP “MADAME PEACOCK." ~ TRACKED TO EARTH." And Present Artistic Programme. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Afternoon and Night To-day. NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK. V. Ml BEEBE Presents the Biggest, Merriest and Moat Entertaining Programme of Musio and Pictures ever offered anywhere. Three Jolly Hours of Care-free, Stimulating and Instructive Amusement. All Pictures Specially Selected from the Enormous UNIVERSAL CTTY LIBRARIES. FIRST—The Girl the Whole World Loves, GLADYS WALTON. GLADYS WALTON. Gladys Walton. GLADYS WALTON. GLADYS WALTON. GLADYS WALTON. Your Kind of a Girl—Our Kind of a Girl— The Girl that’ll just Her Way into Your Heart and Stay There. In a Snappy and Breezy Photo-play that will Make You Laugh and Forget. ~ PLAYING WITH FTRE." “ PLAYING WITH FIRE." “ PLAYING WITH FIRE." " PLAYING WITH FIRE." “ PLAYING WITH FIRE." “ PLAYING WITH FIRE." Uaiss Walton in "Playing With Fire" has made the biggest impression of her career. Delightful Acting, Story brimful of THRILLS, Magnificent, Settings and Gorgeous Gowns sums up one of the Most Entertaining Productions ever made at Universal City. THEN—Get Ready, 'cause HERE Is the Fastest, Smartest THRILLER Since Gran’pa Quit Wearing Shorts—a Real Hold-her-hand. Sit-right-up and take notice Photoplay that'll Get Right Under Your Veneer and Keep You Excited, Gasping and Guessing for a Whole Hour or More, “ HEADIN' WEST." " HEADIN’ WEST." “ HEADIN' WEST." “ HEADIN' WEST." “HEADIN' 'WEST.’’ "HEADIN’ WEST," The Fastest Photo-play Ever Made, Starring the Swiftest and Most Likeable Actor of All, Smiling HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. A Smash-Bang Comedy, Full of Pep. Ginger and Go. And the Girl is LOUISE LORRAINE. LOUISE LORRAINE. LOUISE LORRAINE, LOUISE LORRAINE, The Brilliant Yonng Beauty Actress. Ninth Stirring Instalment of " WINNERS OF THE WEST,” The Great Tale of “ The Pathfinders." CENTURY COMEDY NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC. Inimitablv Played by the World-famous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Of More than 20 Solo Musicians. Under the Distinguished Couductorship of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. RESERVES at .The Bristol, or ring up Brother Beebe (he’s always on the job), Thoue 3758. __ I pRYSTAL PALACE THEATRE. ; SUNDAY. JUNE 4, AT 8.15. I (Under Patronage of his Worship the j Mayor.) A Real Musical Treat. GRAND SACRED CONCERT In Aid of ! THE LEWISHAM HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND. | For the Poor and Needy of All j Denominations. By Kind Permission of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. The following Artists will assist: Miss Gladys Baker. Contralto; Mr Her- - bert Brown, Tenor; Mr Tom Minogue. Bass. ( Mrs J. Hulme (nee Miss Eva Moore). Soprano; Mrs Calson, Mezzo; Miss Ursula \ Calson, Soprano; Mr Frank Morrison. ' Tenor; Miss Irene Morris, Violinist; Mr Frank M’Donald. Elocutionist. THE CHRISTCHURCH PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Mr Albert Bidgood. Miss D. Wood, and Miss Katie O’Connof. Accompanists. Admission, Silver Coin. Ticket-holders will be admitted Gloucester St. Entrance. Doors open 7.30 p.m. 3 762 DANCE. MR CAIN wishes to announce that he will reopen his Dance at the SYDENHAM FOOTBALL HALL on SATURDAY. JUNE 10th. And every Saturday Night following. Orchestra.—O. Sutherland (Pianist.!, Hancox (Violin). Mr Kirk (Clarinet.), Kirk (Drums and Mirimerphone). FP-183
WINTER GAB PEN - . QABA RE T NIGHT. (Direction : F. R.. arid W. S. Wan chop.) TO-NIGHT. Willyams’s Jazz Band. Poiiblp Tickets, 10s 6d. Oriental Arts, or 1-13, Worcester Street. 1708 DANCE. PANCE. rjTRAMWAY WEEKLY ASSEMBLY. ST ASAPH STREET HAI/L. WEDNESDAY, 7th. T.a dies Is, Gents 2s. 470FT* F. E. KING, Hon. Sec. RICCARTON DOMAIN QUEEN CARNIVAL. I FOOTBALL MATCH on Riccajrton Domain on SAT , JUNE 10th. Proceeds in aid of Football and Cricket Queen. Senior Match, Merivale v. Old .Boys, 3 p.m. Curtain. Raiser. Riccarton (Juniors) y. 'Varsity B. (hy kind permission C.R.U.). RICCARTON DOMAIN QUEEN CARNIVAL. FRANCE in aid of Football and Cricket «/ Queen, Oddfellows' Hall, MONDAY. JUNE 6tli. Cricketers, roll up aud support your Qeuen. Footballers, do your best to keep your colours on top. 496FP RICCARTON DOMAIN QUEEN CARNIVAL. GRAND BALL in New Tea Rooms, C.J.C. Racecourse (by kind permission of Canterbury Jockey Club), on THURSDAY, JUNE loth. Music by Derry'* Private Band. Caterers, P. Burke and Co. Proceeds to be equally divided between Football and Cricket, Sports. Oddfellows’ and Tennis Queens. E. KING, L. RAX WORTHY, Hon. Secs. 49GFP •TUMBLE RALE. ST PETER'S SCHOOLROOM. Upper Riccarton, THURSDAY. Btli, 2 p.m. Ri;* bargraius. Admission 3d. 431
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16750, 3 June 1922, Page 1
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