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AMUSEMENTS. EVERYBODY’S. headed by—- “ IF J MARRY AGAIN/’ BORIS KENYON and a FIVESTAR CAST—-Anna Q. Nilsson,. Lloyd Jlughee, Hobavt Bosworth, Frank Mayo, Myrtle Stedman. Additional—On© of tho Sweetest Loro Stories over told In Pictures—'THßEE WISE FOOLS." Starring CLAUDE GILLING WATER. * Symphony, “B Mi.;or” (Unfinished), rt. Opera, ‘‘lnquisitive Women," Wolf-Ferrari. BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW! e« at Tho Bristol, or ‘Phone 4025. GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. The Best Theatre in the Empire. Open 1 to 5 p.m.; <>.3o to Sleepytime. HOOT GIBSON Ju n, Whirlwind Romance of tho West, “ THE HURRICANE KID.” SECOND MIGHTY ATTRACTION—A Ewlightfully Unique and Masterly produced, seven-act Drama based on tho novel by GRACE SANDERSON MICHIE—"DEFYING DESTINY." A Picture replete with Thrills, Adventure* MONTE BLUE and IRENE RICH. BESIDES 9th of th© World-Famous Fight and Win Stories, starring JACK DEMPSEY, Heavy-weight Champion of tho W'orld. . CENTURY COMEDY and NEWS FILM. RESERVES at The Bristol, or Ting up rother Beebe (he’s always on the job> # ’phon QUEEN’S THEATRE. . from Eleven. FIRSTLY— Th© Celebrated International Stag© Buc* eess, made more glowingly vivid on lb© Screen. A Drama, brimming over with Life, filled with things to delight the t and brighten tho Mason. Ey “ MY LADY’S DRESS/’ SECONDLY— The most finished screen star th© Cinema art has developed in years—LEW CODY, in a tantalising Romance of Hearts and Sweethearts, “THE BELOVED CHEATER." A production of unusually gorgeous settings. elaborately staged. All of the fiftyseven varieties of love-making. A Love Bandit unwilling to make a conquest. Then a Grand Supporting Programme, including Screamingly Funny I'omedy, Interesting Gazette. Incidental Musio by— QUEEN’3 SUPERB ORCHESTRA. Prices as Usual. PLAN AT WEBLEY’S. THEATRE ROYAL. Proprietors: J. C, Williamson (N.Z.) Ltd. A Now Standard in Vaudeville will be set by the SIXTH Company of Acts Xrom J. C. WILLIAMSON THEATRES, LTD. Presented by N.Z. Entertainers, Ltd., by arrangement with J- C. WILLIAMSON VAUDEVILLE LTD. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT I At 8. MATINEE—SATURDAY, JUNE 20. MATINEE—WEDNESDAY, June 24. RETURN AFTER AN ABSENCE IN CHINA OF THE FAMOUS CHINESE MARVEL, LONG TACK SAM. And Hiß Entirely New Troupe of THE GRAND. Where the Programmes are Always Good. TO-DAY, 12 and 2. TO-NIGHT, at 7. A Picture that will Delight All. THOMAS MEIGHAN, a> famous star in a. famous picture—- ” TONGUES OF FLAME.” Adapted from the World-famous Novel by Peter Clarke M’Farl&ne. There aro More Thrillß to th© Foot iu “Tongues of Flame” than all Thomas Meighan'r Previous Pictures put together. BE SURE YOU SE IT! In Addition—The Stirring Master Pictur© “ON THE BANKS OF THE WABASH.” Joys! Tears! and Laughter of the Folks you used to know. AND THEN—Two Reels of Real Fuji. “NERVE TONIC," Cbristia Comedy. BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! At Th© Bristol or Grand, ‘phone 29"-i. LIBERTY THEATRE. Th© Theatro that seta th© Standard-TO-DAY, 2 p.m. TO-NIGHT, 7 r.m. Th© Film Sensation of 1925 by tho Genius of th© Screen, ERNST LUBITSCTT; prepen is a. peerless photoplay pluinbiug deep into tho hearts of three women. “ THREE WOMEN.” On very rare occasions there arises a Maptcrpiec© of Film Construction—a picture destined to create world-wide interest, and satisfaction. This applies to “THREE WOMEN.” With the greatest cast ever assembled for any on© picture—PAULlNE FREDERICK, MAY M’AVOY. LEW CODY'. MARIE PREVOST. WILLARD LOUIS. MARY' CARR. PIERRE GENDRON. Grand Supporting Programme of Comedies, Cartoon. and Gazette. Liberty Quality Oreheatra Book at tho Bristol or Liberty Theatre. ‘Phono 2366. pHEATR,E R O X A L. X Direction •»J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. THR COMING OF MOSCOVITCK. Le World-famous Actor Genius that : tho ears of London, America, Aus- . ilia, ami New Zealand ringing with his fame. Artist. Play. Company. Commencing on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. THURSDAY EVENING NEXT. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., -vo much pleasure In announcing t‘ «a rst Appearance in Christchurch <ui the World’s Greatest Actor, MAURICE MOSCOVITCK. * Plav that drew all London and ilia for many months, and which, all known records in Wellington, “THE OUTSIDER.” au Opens on Tuesday at tho Bristol* rULLER’S OPERA HOUSE. Direct ion. John Fuller and Sous, Ltd. FULLER’S, where the Big Crowds Go. TO-NIGHT at TONIGHT. Another of those delightful programmes which delight everybody: ERNEST PITCHER—The Big V us. SADI E M.A CDON A LD—Sensations l Acrobatic Violinist. THE KENTUCKY FOUR—In Delightful Plantation Melodic*. Continued Success of ELSIE VIDEAU anti WALTER KIRBY—In tho Offering that mndo them Famous. “Tho Double Turn." ly lash Thro© Night laud i—GEORGE STOREY NEW REVUE COMPANY, and 0.8. 2a (Reserves 2b Saturdays. O.S. 2s 6*i . „ P,d' D.O. ‘2s. (.Reserve* *2b «d'. la. Plan at TIIE BRISTOL till 5 thereafter at Brill i PRICES: I>>d), 'Stalls 1 Opera Houho ConSHIPP2NO NOTICKS. STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. ‘earners will b© dispatched as under i permitting) FOR WELLINGTON. Train* rna, Mon-,. Wed., YL ’ . ne, Tubs., Thur, FOR SYDNEY. j From Wellington. June- 19. a., samoa/ vavau, h.upai. NUKUALOFA* VIA RAROTONGA ANTI PAPEETE. 23. WDA. AMERICA, LONDON. VI SUVA. HONOLULU AND SUVA, HONOLULU AND VANCOUVER, ngi From Auckland, July- 7 PLY MOUTH. WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH. About .Tun© 2: NADIER, g CM-ORNE. , Abo: 22. AUCKLAND - n . _____ About 5 im-e - NAPIER. About Juno 19 Cargo 4_r*.m. Thursday. “HOBART AND (SYDNEY. (l About. Jug© 24 MELBOURNE.“ ” About Jim©-t£!4

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 1

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