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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. LAST NIGHT. BY ARRANGEMENT WITH J C WILLIAMSON. LTD. The Greatest International Vaudeville ever presented in the Dominion, Headed by LONG TACK SAM. ARTHUR MAYES, London's Basso Cantante. ADDISON AND MITRENGA, Speciality and Classical Dancers Supreme. NOI JVELLE BROS.. The Two Loving Birds. CHRIS CHARLTON. Illusionist, in—Deceptions of 1925. MORAN AND WISER. Box Plan at The Bristol. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5., 6s 6d; Stalls. •Is. plus tax; Gallery, 2s. Day Sales at the Theatre Royal Confectionery. LIBERTY THEATRE. TO-DAY, 2 Mr. TO-NIGHT, 7 P. 5!. “ WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND." -\ Mastcrpieco made entirely in NATURAL COLOURS. ! A 8 ‘I s life and beautiful beyond bescript!on, it is one of those unusual pici t uros that open our eyes to the unlimited possibilities of the camera as a means of ! conveying a message to the heart. BETTY BALFOUR in “ SQUIBS' HONEYMOON.'* SNUB POLLARD In j “THE MYSTERY MAN." 1 BI<; ATTRACTION No. 4 LIBERTY QUALITY ORCHESTRA. I Make sure of seeing this magnificent , programme and book your seats at the ! BRISTOL Piano Co., or ring Theatre. 2366. GREATER CRYSTAL PALACE. j The Best Theatre in the Empire. | C>pen Ito 5 p.rn.. G. 30 to Sleepytirae. • * M- BEEBE Presents an Amazing Pro- , granime of the Best Pictures and Music that Money and Brains can produce. FIRST—- “ the MAD WHIRL.” With MAY MeAYOY. SECOND MIGHTY ATTRACTIONGLEN HUNTER and 31 ARY ASTOR In “ SECOND FIDDLE.” BESIDES, Last of the World-Famous FIGHT AND WIN STORIES, Starring •TACK DEMPSEY, Heavy-weight, Champion of the World. GRAND THEATRE. TO-DAY. 12 ancl 2. TO-NIGHT, at 7. A. Wonderful James Cruze Production, adapted from the Famous Broadway Sue- “ THE GARDEN OF WEEDS." Starring BETTY COMPSON As tiie Fairest Flower of all THE GARDEN OF WEEDS.” A Picture Packed with action and thrills :: ud flavoured strongly witli Romance. Supported by Warner Bros.' Screen Classic, •THREE WOMEN.” A Magnificent Cast, including PAULINE FREDERICK AND LEW CODY. COM EDY. GAZ ETTE. Book at Bristol or Grand. ’Phone 2934. We Start at Eleven. j QUEEN’S THEATRE. Continuous from 11. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. A Gigantically conceived Triumph. A Passionate Love Story of the Langourous Nile. The Battle for a Kingdom. The Greatest and Most Costly Picture ever produced. “ THL SHEPHERD KING.” Made in Egypt, and over TWELVE MONTH? in the making. Superb cast of International Favourites, including VIOLET MER-SEREAU. Then in addition— The Winsome Screen Star, SHIRLEY MASON, In a Sparkling Comedy-Drama entitled •MY HUSBAND'S WIVES.” “MONKEY ROMEO.” Monkey Comedy. E DUC ATI ON A L NEW S. Brilliantly rendered Music by QUEEN S SUPERB ORCHESTRA. Prices as usual. Plan at Webley’s. EVERYBODY’S (The Distinctive Theatre). Day Sessions . . .12 Noon to 5 rm. Night Sessions Do Luxe . . . 7.30 o'clock. First National Pictures Present - AS MAN DESIRES.” Starring MILTON SILT .S. VIOLA DANA, RUTH CLIFFORD ADDITIONAL— Paramount-Metro Present P CIRCE, THE ENCHANTRESS,” MAE MURRAY JAMES KIRKWOOD. A Superlative Musical Programme By EVERYBODY'S “SELECT” OK< HESTRA. USUAL PRICES. Reserves at Tho Bristol, or 'Phono 4925. K ing s theatre. sybenham. ITS’G’S THEATRE. SYDENHAM. TO-NIGHT, TO-MORROW AND FRIDA! First. National’s Great Attraction, “THE BRIGHT LIGHTS “ THE BRIGHT LIGHTS OF BROADWAY.” OF BROADWAY.” See Dainty DORIS KENYON as tho Woman who tried to cling with one hand to her dreams of a Theatrical Career —and with the other to dreams of Love. ALSO, SclznickV Big Offering. “THE GRINGO DEVIL.” '• THI-1 GRINGO DEVIL. ’ A Wonderful AVestcrn Drama, featuring the Stunt Artist who pulls the most Sen sational Thrills you've ever seen. Hi: name is BILL STEELE. PUBLIC NOTICES. LANCASHIRE SOCIETY. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 24. ■JAAXCE, S till 12. ORANGE HALL. WORCESTER ST. LUCKY SPOT WALTZ. Toadies 1/6; Gentlemen 2/-. Roslna Orchestra. Supper 'Provided. DANCE. IT IST l SOCIETY’S ROOMS. Manchester Street. In aid of Christchurch md Pipe Band. Dancing S p.m. till i Jackson's Band. Ladies Is fid, 2s 6d. 628 SHIPPING NOTICES. lON STEASI SHIP COMPANY O? NEW ZEALAND, LTD. tamers will be dispatched as under urr; stances permitting);—■ ~'” FOR WELLINGTON. Cargo Train, at rail. roa, Mon., Wed., . , . 6.50 p.m. 11 a.m. ne. Tues., G. 50 p.m.. 11 a.m Thurs.. Sat-, • - 6.50p.m. 11 a.m. i g Cargo for Wanganui, Fa tea and Foxton. SAMOA. VAVAU, HAAPAI, FOR SYDNEY. mganui From Auckland, June UV-, NUKUALOFA. a . From Auckland, July id. i francisco” via rabotonoa AND PAPEETE. ;u ra From Wellington. June 23. NAPIER. GISBORNE. About Juno arso. 4 p m Wedueednv HOBART AND 6TDNEY. Waikouaiti About M ELBOU RNE AND BLI FF. A Ut KLANI>. About _.J unc

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17572, 24 June 1925, Page 1

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