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" STAR " SPORTS FEATURE. f? See “The Star ” day by day for special sporting features on all topics.

THEATRE ROYAL. CANTERBURY OOU/EOE CAPPING OARNIYAU REVUE. •• WHAT HOI" Commencing— WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, And Two Following Night*. Prices—s, 6d. 46. 2s. Book Th« Bristol. THE GRAND NOW SHOWING. 12 Noon and 2 pm. THREE BIG ATTRACTIONB. F rßt ANNETTE KELLERMAN. In her famous N.Z. Production, “ VENUS OF THE SOUTH SEAS." Second— .. “ MY WILD IRISH ROSE. Third—THE ONE AND ONLY CHAP.LIE CHAPLIN In QUEEN'S THEATRE. PARAMOUNT'S SUPERB MASTERPIECE. “THE LIGHT THAT FAILED." Featuring JACQUELINE LOGAN PEROT MARMONT STGRID HOLMQUIST DAVID TORRENCE Supported by—- “ THE BUTTERFLY GIRL, With MARJORIE DAW. A Brilliant Supporting and Musical Programme. QUEEN'S SUPERB ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. Twice Daily. 2.30 and 7.30. THE WORLD'S BEST PICTURE. " WOMAN TO WOMAN." Featuring that Supreme Arti*t BETTY OOMPSON. SHOWN BY ROYAL COMMAND. To H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. ATTEND THE MA TINEE PERFORMANCES Supporting Subjects Are—•THE FORTUNES OF CHRISTINA M’NAB.” EVERTBODYS ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at THE BRISTOL, or seats may be reserved at the Theatre, 'Phone 43-25-LIBERTY THEATRE. The Theatre that Seta the Standard. TO-DAY . TO-NIGHT " MAIN STREET." Wit-h a Pre-eminent Ca-st. including, FLORENCE VIDOR MONTE BLUE. No. 2 A BTG ATTRACTION. No. 2 A First National Picture, “ THUNDERGATE.” LIBERTY QUALITY ORCHESTRA. Book your Seats at The Bristol, or at the Theatre or by Theatre ’Phone 2366. CRYSTAL PALACE. PRISCILLA DEAN. With an' exceptional supporting Cast, including WALLACE BEERY. MATT MOORE AND RAY GRTFFTTH, “ WHITE VIGER.” WAND' HAWLEY in “BOBBED HAIR.” “ THE NEW LEATHER PUSHERS.” SUPERLATIVE MUSIC Inimitably played by the World-famous SYMPHONY" ORCHESTRA. Reserves at The Bristol. or ring up Brother Beebe (he’s always on the job), 'Phone 3753. LAST XTCHT OP “ SALLY.” GOOD-BYE TO J O S I E MELMILLE And to her Incomparable Band of C^mradfs. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson. Ltd. Mansccr: John rsrre!!. / LAST NIGHT OF SEASON TO-NIGHT AT 7 sfi. FINAL PERFORMANCE OF

" SALLY.” And Oood-bv© to .TOSIE MELVELLEv Tn her memorable representation of Sally of our Alloy and Me dame Ncokerova. Bot Plan at The Bristol. Dav Sales afc the Theatre Roval Confectionery. Price*: TVC. and R.S. (reserved) 10s. at the doors Pr : Back Stalls. ss: Gallery, 2s. Early Door Gallery Is extra. SYDENHAM PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AT 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT "Main Street.” featuring: Florence Vidor. Supports include “ One Wonderful Night.” FULLER’S OPERA HOUSE. Positively the Last Five Nights of GEORGE WALLACE’S REVUE COMPANY. Presenting ATHLETIC FROLICS. MIRA.NO BROS. TILE FLYING TORPEDO. The World's Greatest Thrill. FOLIES BEEGERES QUARTETTE. In Fresh. Delightful Musical Specialties. NELL CRANE. Popular Scnestrsss. CHAP. E. LAWRENCE. A Personality and a Piano. VICTOR THE GREAT. In a New Ventriloquial Novelty. PRICES: D.C. cud 0.5., 2s 2d: Stalls, Is; Reserves. 2s Od. Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 p.m., thereafter at the Opera House Confectionery Store. Doers 7.15 p.m. THE COMPETITIONS. TH E COM PETITIONS GRAND CONCERT TO-NIGHT, 7.45. GRAND CONCERT TO-NIGHT, 7.45. CALEDONIAN HALL. CALEDONIAN HALL. HEAR THE FINALISTS IN: Piano Solo. “ Arbutus. ' Recitation, "Perseverance.'’ Ladies’ Solo, N.Z. Composer. Ladies' Dominion Recitation. Baritone Solo, ’’ O Soft was the Song.’* Soprano Solo, “ Sing, Blackbird." Shakespearean Recitation, Men. Vocal Solo, Self Accompanied. Story Without Words. WEDNESDAYS EVENTS. CHORAL HALL. 10 a.m.—Girls’ Recitation, " The New Moon.” 11 a.m.—Ladies' Shakespearean Recitation. 2 p.m.—Junior Champion Recitation, Boys. 3.50 p.m. —Shakespearean Recitation, under 21. CALEDONIAN HALL--10 a.m.—Piano Solo. Bristol Scholarship. 11 a.m.—Girls* Song —" Song of Florian.’* a p.m.—Messo Soprano Solo, "Homing.'* 2.45 p.m.—Operatic Solo, Gentlemen. 7.45 p.m.—Grand Concert by Finalists. ADMISSION PRICES: Evening Concerts—Ss (reserves), 2* and la Day Sessions—Bd. Season Tiokets— £l Is and 10e 6d. T. F. HALL. Farewell Farewell Farewell Farewell

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17348, 13 May 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17348, 13 May 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17348, 13 May 1924, Page 1

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