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GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. Positively and Definitely for ONE WEEK ONLY. T. if. BEEBE present* the Picture Serration of the year, " MERRY-GO-ROUND." The Screen’s New Sensational Beauty, MARY PRILBIN, And the Screen'? Handsomest Lover. NORMAN KERRY. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC Inimitably Plaved by the World-famous SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. RESERVES at Tire Bristol, or ring up Brother Beebe (he’s always on the job!. 'Phone 3758. W e Start at Eleven. QUEEN’S THEATRE. CHARLES JONES In a Story of Roaring Romance, Racing Thrills. Flying Chills, “ SKID PROOF.” Second— Universal? Special— ROY STEWART In a thrilling and picturesque outdoor “ THE " ROARING LIONS ON AN EXPRESS ” (Sunshine Comedy). FOX NEWS. A Brilliant Programme of Music by QUEEN’S SUPERB ORCHESTRA Prices as Usual. PLAN AT WEBLEY S.
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. MUSIC BY RADIO THE GRAND. TO-NIGHT. “THORNS AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS.” THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL. Supported by CONSTANCE TALMADGE As a Chorus Girl in her adventures with three crusty old bachelors, during " TWO WEEKS " Day Session: 12 noon and 2 p.m. Evening Session: 7.5 p.m. Doors open 6.30. Book at The Bristol or the Grand, Phone 2334. EVERYBODY’S. Twice Daily 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. ALL THIS WEEK. JACK HOLT and EVA NOVAK In a Virile. Sensational Drama. " THE TIGER S CLAW.” In addition— CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG And ELLIOTT DEXTER In ” ENTER MADAME." Then— A WONDERFUL MUSICAL PROGRAM?!® EVERYBODY'S •SELECT" ORCHESTRA. USUAL PRICES. Reserves at The Bristol, or Phone 4925. LIPKOVSKA—A TRIUMPH! ALL CHRISTCHURCH IS TALKNG OF THE SENSATIONAL SUCCESS OF THE RUSSIAN SINGER NOTHING LIKE IT HAS- EVER BEEN SEEN OR HEARD TN CHRISTCHURCH BEFORE THEATRE ROYAL. Direction E. J Gravestock. TO-NIGHT AT 8 SATURDAY AND MONDAY Mr F -T Gr a restock Has the Honour of Presenting the WORLD FAMOUS RUSSIAN SINGER. Madam? LYDIA LIPKOVSKA. Supported by ALEXANDER SVERJENSKT. ie Eminent Russian Pianist Lipkorska will sine to-night:— ruenots —" The Queen's Aria " Meyerbee-? If We Should Meet Lullaby LAISSEZ MOI DIRE VISION The Ma.ide Woodforde-Findev. Cyril Scott Centrone nysky Rachman Bnowflake Gretcha nin_o# (In modern Russian costume.' BARBER. OF SEVILLE. " UNA VOCE FOCO FA " ROSSINI Partidu Alva re? Clavilitos Valvento (In Spanish Costume!. Plana at The Bristol. Student Concessions at The Bristol. Day Sales at the '■Theatre Royal Confectionery. Reserved Seats. 7s 6d; Unreserved, 5s id 2s fid. LIBERTY THEATRE. TO! HO! ME HEARTIES: BEND A SATL! We are botmd for the Weird Sargasso Sea and its Floating: Island of Derelict Ships " THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS."
ANNA Q. NTT.SSON and MILTON PILL 8. WE A LSO SCREEN The First National Special " CHILDREN OF THE DUST.” Accompanied by the LIBERTY QUALITY ORCHESTRA. RESERVES at The Bristol or ring Liberty Theatre. 'Phone 2366. KING'S THEATRE. SYDENHAM PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AT 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT. “THORNS AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS” and “ THE CHILDREN OF THE DUST.” FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE. Direction . John Fnller and Soti3, Ltd. TO-NIGnT AT 8 TO-NIGHT A Delightful New Production by the SUNBEAM REVUE CO. DODDT HURL HARRY EVANS. In a Brilliant Fun Fantasy. • THE DRESS REHEARSAL." SUPREME VAUDEVILLE SUPPORT. First appearance of BERTRAM AND RAYMOND Clever Comedy •Entertainers. FRED KEELET and IVY ALDOUS In More Artistic Singring and Comedy Featuring the ” Inebriate Dance. ' LEO MARTIN Popular Ja7.7. Musician. JACK TRENT AND SADIE. London's Burlesqije Couple in "THE MAJOR AND THE W.A.A.C.” PRICES: D.C. and O.S. -2s 2d. Stalls Re?. 3d. PlaT thereafter the BRISTOL till the On Ho Confectione C (THE SUMMIT ROAD LEAGUE), pie; val of their Coach, with a pretty team of Four Greys on SATURDAY MORN TNG NEXT, between 10 and Th.rtn a.m. Leaving Ftyin and Co.. St. Asaph St., at 9.45. via High St.. Tuam St . to Lincoln Ro Terrace. Cashel St.. His Cathedral Square, to Ber. COLLECTIONS toward? ( n»ps Expeuse? Anv surplu Sign of the Takahe. which ugb Sur endowment for the benefit mit Road ' Scheme H G. ELL. Chairman Summit Road Lea-gu Christmas and noney go further. Inv n toys and fancy goods.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17216, 6 December 1923, Page 1
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