THE THEATRES. GRAND THEATRE. Continuous from Noon to 10 put “ORPHANS OF THE STORM" LIBERTY THEATRE Continuous, t p.m. to 10 p.ta. “ ROMANCE.” “ WET GOLD," and " THE BELL HOP.” SYDENHAM PICTURES. To-night, at 7.15. “ORPHANS OF THE STORM/' OPERA H O U S E. To-night, at 8. Charles Lawrence, Lola Sfantonne. Le# Ban Malagas, Louis Bloy, Shipp and Kenny, Rosa Loader. Tom Laney, The Kennedy Allens, Le Roi. __ PUBLIC NOTICES. OEAND SUNDAY CONGE R.T. 8.15. LIBERTY THEATRE, TO-MORROW, SUNDAY. In aid of Disabled Soldiers and Poor Children. Organised by Mrs Holmes and Mrs Olds. Items by the following well-known : Artists:— MISS NELLIE SPENCER. MISS MABEL DYER. MISS CARTER. MADAM CLARIS HOLGATE. MR CROWHURST. MR WALLACE. MR PERCY NIC’HOLLS. Accompanist, Mrs W. E. Olds, A.T.C.L. ART "aNYT THE WAR I PICTURES AT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. Ij 1 AMOUS PICTURES of the Battle scones of France and Belgium, painted for the N.Z. Government by Mr Nugent Welch and Mr G. Bntler. I First time exhibited in New Zealand. ! Small charge in aid of Bridge of Re- | membrane© Funds. J. WYN IRWIN. Hon. Sec.
SATURDAY 28rd DECEMBER. SPECIAL NIGHT TRAIN LEAVES CHRISTCHURCH FOR DUNEDTN, 9.25 TUESDAY, 26th DECEMBER. SPORTS AT DAB FIELD. LITTLE RIVER AND OXFORD. Excursion Trains leave Chri6tehurch for Arthur's Pass 7.35 a .in. and 8.10 a.m. (passengers should, if possible, book for the 7.35 a m. train, as the later one may not have room for all); for Ashburton Races. 9.15 and 9.35 a.m.for Lyttelton Regatta, at intervals of about 20 minutes. For full particulars of Train arrangements in connection with above, see booklets obtainable at all stations free. SPORTS AT DOYLESTON Usual 4.5 p.m. Train for Christchurch will leave Southbridge 5.30 p.m., Doyleeton 6.45 Christchuroh 7.18 p.m. TO LET-NEW BRIGHTON. HOUSE, unfurnished, of 4 rooms, sleepingl verandah and all conveniences, motor garage, electric light and all conveniences; splendid section. Ford and Hadfleld, Ltd. 4443 DICKSON AND B UR ROW SANITARY AND GENERAL PLUMBER?, 235, STANMORF. ROAD. 'Phone 3166. ALL CLASSES OF WORK UNDERTAKEN, Town or Country. All Orders Promptly attended to. Estimates given. W. w. MoPHERSON, SURGEON DENTIST, Bunz Buildings, 146, ARMAGH STREET. 'Phone 2092. XSFP THE BRITISH MANUFACTURED A. U 8 T E 11 ” Extending Roar Wind Shield for Motorcars Makes Motoring a Pleasure. Stocked by BOON AND CO.. LIMITED, 102, Lower High Street. MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. C CASHMERE 'Motor Service from Train to * Kiwi to-morrow and Monday; 2s up; 3s return. Apply 27. ReAAT ANTED Sell. Building Section, .acre ' * and quarter, near Sock burn Tram Terminus, on main road. Te’ephorA VRO Rigger wanted; mei.-h.Tnir; must have R.A.F. experience. Apply Captain Dickson. Aerodrome, Soekbum. T OST, near Armagh Sfc[ Black and Tan J-4 Pup; 10s reward to finder or informant of whereabout*. Apply 348. Durham St North or phone 5186. C'ASTIMTiRF ~Motor”Service from Train to Kiwi to-morrow and Monday; 2s up: 3s return.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16923, 23 December 1922, Page 9
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