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fNFLUEN£A LEATHER IS HERE, These cold days generally precede an ?pidemic of coughs and colds. Be prepared! At the first sign of a sore throat or slight head cold,'buy a bottle of Glanville’s Special B 3 Cough Mix* ture. _ This is Mr Glmville’s own prescription, and is far more effective than many so-called patent cures; 3/6 bottle. Obtainable only from the maker. D. FERGUSON GLANVILLE. Chemist, High Street.

AMUSEMENTS. GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. The Best Theatre in the Empire. ALL THIS 'WEEK! First—The Dramatic Gem of the Year, “ DRIVEN.” A Universal Jewel Photoplay de Ease. Then—“ THE HIDDEN CODE,'* Featuring GRACE DAVISON. THIRD—The Sth Round of “ THE LEATHER PUSHERS,” Featuring REGINALD DENNEY. Superlative Music by the Symphony Orchestra. RESERVES at. The Bristol, or ring up Brother Beebe (he's always on the job), T HE grand" COMMENCING TO-MORROW. A Picture Everybody Will Love. AS HUMAN AS LIFE ITSELF. Dedicated to all the Mothers of the World. The Universal-Jewel do Luxe Production A Story for you—for your children—for your father and mother—for the whole Featuring HOUSE PETERS and an AllStar Cast Preceded on the Programme by “ HUMAN HEARTS.” A Phoneymoon of Bridal Frights sizzling round CONNIE TALMADGE in “ DANGEROUS BUSINESS.” Full of Laughs, Gurgles, Mirth, and Merriment. CONNIE'S VERY BEST. Supported by a Christie Comedy and a Tathc Gazette of the Latest World's News. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. STRAND THEATRE. Daytime: 3d, fid. 9d. Night: fid a.nd Is Id “ FIND THE WOMAN," “ TWO WEEKS WITH PAY.” To-morrow SATURDAY To-morrow. GLORIA SWANSON Who wears six GLORIA SWANSON lavish creations GLORIA SWANSON and two beautiful GLORIA SWANSON and striking negligee* In a picture founded on the etrango creed of a man who believed that a show of wealth would attract wealth ” HER HUSBAND'S TRADE-MARK.” ” HER HUSBAND'S TRADE-MARK. ’ American Gazette Broadway Comedy ALICE BRADY In •• THE LAND OF HOPE.” THEATRE ROYAL. CANTERBURY COLLEGE STUDENTS' REVUE. JUBILATIONS. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. And also on the SATURDAY and MONDAY, Proceeds in aid of Building Fund. EXTRA VA G ANZ A EXTRAOK DINA RY. “ JUBILATIONS.” Beautiful Ballets, fbngs of Sin, Catchy Choruses, Topical Tirades. A Fitting Function for a Jubilee Year. Lively Interludes during Intervals. PRICES: 5s fid, 3s fid, and 2s. Booking fee fid. NO TAX. BOX PLANS now open at THE BRISTOL DAY SALES for Stalls and Gallery open at THE THEATRE ROYAL CONFECTIONERY this Morning, at 9 a.m., and thereafter daily. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction . . J. C. Williamson, Ltd. J. C .WILLIAMSON. LD.. Take Exceptional Pleasure in Aunonncing to the Theatre-going Public of Christchurch the Return of tbe YOUNG AND POPULAR DRAMATIC GENIUS, EMELIE POLINT. “ MY LADY’S DRESS.’* On SATURDAY WEEK. JULY 7th. Supported by The Distinguished English Leading Man, FRANK HARVEY, and a SPECIALLY CHOSEN COMPANY OF RARE ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE, In the Greatest Dramatic Success of Recent Years. A Dramatic Novelty, in Three Acts and Niue Scenes, by Edward Knoblauch, author of “KISMET” and “MILESTONES.” "MY LADY’S DRESS” will be Staged fer POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Then will be Presented, in this order, “THE LIE.” "FRENCH LEAVE,” “THE FLAW.” BOX PLANS for "Ml LADY’S DRESS ” WILL BE OPENED AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. THURSDAY* .MORNING NEXT. PRICES: D.C. and K.S., 6s td; Stalls, 3s 6d; Gallery, Is is, and Early L‘o< Tax Gallery 3d extri CHARLE-S BERKELEYE R B D Twice Daily. 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. «« THE YOUNG RAJAH.” Starring Kodolph Valentino. <• THE TOP CF NEW Y'ORK,” Starring May McAvoy. Reserves at the Bristol or 'Phone 4925. EVERYBODY’S (The Distinc..iv4 Theatre.) “ TO HAVE AND TO HOLD.” COMMENCING j.iiXT MONDAY. With BETTY COMP SON and BERT LYTELL. Supported by Theodore KoslofF, W. J. Ferguson, Raymond Hatton, W alter Long. A PARAMOUNT SUPER-FEATURE. A PARAMOUNT SUPER-FEATURE. GEORGE FITZMAURICE HAS CREATED PARAMOUNT’S MOST APPEALING MASTERPIECE. Box Plan Now Open at The Bristol, or ’Phone 4925. __ Warning:—We absolutely refuse to answer any * correspondence referring to Mr George Arliss’s presentation of “ THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD.” An Interpretation of Gouveneur Morris'3 Work be Pre: LIBERTY THEATRE. TO-MORROW, DEE THE TITLE OF “ THE SILENT VOICE.” efficient to say that the Censor has ;sed it. The fact that we are screening “ THE SILENT VOICE ” 'o-morrow need not deter anybody Dtorists in particular) from witnessing .1 Moto HIGH SPEED.’ e.—The POLICE cannot arrest the because he Blinds them with Science, n if these two “ Terrible ” Picture i cause you to hesitate—You can a gamble on “ PUT AND TAKE.” wonderful Pictures ned to-morrow. BOOK NOW AT THE BRISTOL. SYDENHAM KING’S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT AT 7. “DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD.” “ The Golden Gallows ” and “Be Rea* son able/’ FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE. Direction . . John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. MARIE LA VARRE. Very Special Engagement of the ROYAL GRAND OPERA SINGERS. Last Nights of the Sensational ANGEL BROTHERS, the talk of Christchurch. TUMBLING TOMBOYS Amusing TUMBLING TOMBOYS Acrobats. BERT LE BLANC TRAVESTY STARS* In a Production of Mirth and Melody, IN OLD SEVILLE. PRICES: D.S. and 0.5., 2s 2d: Stalls, Is id. Reserves 2s 9d. Plan at THE BRISTOL till I p.m.. thereafter at tbe Opera House Confectionery Store. Door-e 7 15 p ru.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17080, 29 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17080, 29 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17080, 29 June 1923, Page 1

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