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AMUSEMENTS, ETC. CRYSTAL PALACE. CRYSTAL PALACE, j VA , Tlio Best Theatre in the Empire. i Open 1 to 5 p.m., 6.80 to Sleepy Time. ! LAST DAY AND NIGHT OF " THE FLIRT. And Present Reoorti Breaking Programme. 81'MPilONy ORCHESTRA Afternoon and Night To-day. NEXT WEEK. Another of those High Class Programme* nave made the Greater Crystal Palace World-Famous. An Entertainment whion for fsh«er Charm and Dc-lightfulaess Has Never Been Surpassed in any Theatre. FIRS®-—A Bvilliant Picturiajition of CLARENCE BUDDTNGTON KELLAND’S Popular Story “ Knots and Windshakes." A Massive and Elaborate Hodkinson Production in 7000 feet of Gorgeous and Previous Film. •• FRENCH HEELS.” " FRENCH HEELS.” " FRENCH HEELS.” “ FRENCH HEELS.” ‘ FRENCH HEELS.” " FRENCH HEELS.” ” FRENCH HEELS.” ” FRENOH HEELS.” Story of Love. Romance and New Torfc’fl “ Great Whit© Way.' - Starring the World-Famous Danfleue© and Actress IRENE CASTLE. IRENE OASTLB. IRENE CASTLE. IRENE CASTLE. IRENE CASTLE. IRENE CASTLE. IRENE CASTLE. IRENE CASTLE. The story ef ” Freno& Heel* ” is a j mifl'hty int«reet.ing one, modern in ©verjyrcwpect, and introduces Mrs Castle in a ser- j ips of whirlwind events. She (Ja.'nces.rktes, | swims, and wears counties* stuaning wraps 1 ami ifrovrf'hs the like of w*hieh has seldom j been seen on the screen. THEN—A Great and Glorious UNIVER- j SAL Special Attraction from the Evergreen.. [ Novel by Mrs George Randolph Cbewteir, 'THE FLAMING HOCPR.” “THE FLAMING HOUR." 'THE FLAMING HOUR ” TJIE FLAMING HOUR." “THE FLAMING HOUR. • THE FLAMING HOUR.” “ THE FLAMING HOUR,” ” THE FLAMING HOUR.” The story of a strong man with, ter untempered until the Flaming Hour forged new ideals. A tale of Societyv-TtariHii and Ligfetniagiike Action, Starring FRANK MAYO. FRANK MAYO. FRANK MAYO. FRANK MAYO. FRANK MAYO. FRANK MAYO. FRANK MAYO. FRANK MAYO. With HELEN FERGUSON CHARLES CLARY. HELEN FERGUSON CHARLES CLARY. And a Big C««t of Favourites. Yon will, want to sand up and Yell when you seo the powder factory fire in this smashing story of a man s regeneration 1 j It’s one of the season’s big things'' on the screen! A dynamic dramatic masterpiece. Fourth Irresistible Chaptai* of PERILS OF THE YUKON. “ perils of the Yukon.” CENTURY COMEDY *—- NEWS FILM. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC Inimitably Played by the World-Famous symphony ORCHESTRA. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Largest and Beet Orohestra in Australasia. UVider the Distinguished Conductors hip of MR ALFRED J. BUNZ. MR ALFRED J. BUNK RESERVES at THE BRISTOL, or ring up Brother Beebe (he's always on the job) ’Phone 3758. JUMBLE SALE. pOE ESTER S HALL. NEXT SATURDAY, sth MAY. 2.30 j>.m. Admission 3d. 4611 JUMBLE SALE, In add B. ANNE'S. S MICHAEL'S HALL, , MAY 3rd, at 2.80 p.m. Admission 3d. j ST SAVIOUR’S DANCE. ST SAVIOUR'S HALL. SYDENHAM, j TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, 7.30-11. GRAND MASQUERADE. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS. WEDNESDAY NEXT. MAY 2nd. Special Night. Dancing till 1.30. Excellent Supper. Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d. E. Jackson's Full Qrpheatra. FP6908 S. Murray. M.C. WOOLSTON HORTICULTURAY SOCIETY, C HRTSANTHEMUM SHOW. ODDFELLOWS. HALL. SATURDAY. MAY sth. Entries close Wed.. Ma.y 2nd, at Woolcton Library, 7 to 9 p.xn. FRED A. THORNE, 6890 Hon. Sec. D A N ~ C~E. Rot <lsston st. hall, ltnwood. EVERY SAT., 8 p.m. W. Bottle (piano), G. Edmonds (violin), musicians. 6880 MOTORS AND CYCLES. ADAMS, LTD. REDUCE THE PRICE OF USED MOTOR-CYCLES. KING DICK (English) 3i h.p., fixed engine, £ls. TAOUGLAS, 23 h.p., fixed engine (twin -“-A cylinder) £2B. Why ride a push bicycle? KING DICK (English) 5-6 h.p twin-. Tspeed hub gear. £B6: Douglas. 23 h.p ! (twin oylinder). 2-speed, £B6. Splendid value, both of them. BABY Triumph, 2$ h.p.. 2-speed, built by the firm that makes ;no.tor-cycleß to last for ever, £35. B.S.A. late model, 4i h.p.. 3-spoed countershaft gear ; all chain drive, everlasting wear, £65. TYENDERSON, 4-cylinder, 8-speed highpower and great flexibility. A raagniflcent side-car machine. £GO. BIG X 7-9 h.p.. 3-spesid. Would suit a plack.v driver not afraid to travel f at sixty miles n.n hoar. £75. c lATEBT Model Triumph. 1 h.p.. 3-spced, * ■* all-chain drive, with luxurious sidecar, £lls. c I ATE Model Harley-Pavidson. twin. 7-9 £ h.p. with Harley-Davidson chassis and t side-car. a classy outfit for a man who t wants to drive long distances at high £ speed, £125. TV/TOTOKISTS AND OTHERS interested are cordially invited to inspect the above i Motor-cycle. Terms of payment can be ar l ranged to suit buyers. ADAMS, LTD. 152-164, HIGH STREET, Ofaristohurch.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17027, 28 April 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17027, 28 April 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17027, 28 April 1923, Page 1

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