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AMtTSKMENTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a m. Two Glorious Pictures. First National’s Triumphant Success RICHARD BARTTIELMESS Hook at him Girls—He’s Great—A. Happy-go-lucky. Devil-may-care Gob '• SHORE LEAVE.” A Sailor in th® Navy with a Sweetheart in every Port—You’ll Laugli Yourself Silly. Girls Beware—Dick Barthelraess is on “SHORE LEAVE." OUR SECOND GREAT FEATURE. BETTY OOMPSON In Paramount's Great Startler, '•THE ENEMY SEX.” “Th© Female of the Species is more Deadly than the Male.” This is the story of the First Modern .Flapper that will leave you Breathless with ExciteLIBERTY THEATRE. TO-DAY TO SHOW YOU 'WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES'* LAUGHTER WEEK COMMENCES To-day, when t.he GREATEST FARCE COMEDY Ever Produced will commence its REIGN OF R lOTO U S LAUGHT BLR. REGINALD DENNY In the Fast and Furious Mirthquake, " WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." The Steam Room of a Ladies* Turkish Bath is no place for a Bachelor, but that’s ‘‘WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES’* The Funnest Comedy ever Unreeled. The Cream of the Season is Unconfined Joy. ‘Twill make you Bubble with Effervescent Happiness and fill you with Conductor: Mr Ernest Jamieson. In Special Orchestral Selection*. serves at The Bristol, or 'Phone 3"tlg. CRYSTAL PALACE. ALL THIS WEEK, Commencing TO-DAY. TO-DAY. 44 THE STREET OF FORGOTTEN MEN.” PERCY MAR MONT PERCY MARMOXT as "Easy Money” Charlie gives one of those characterisations that is full of sympathy, skill and sincerity, a characterisation that is well worth seeing more than once. In Conjunction with Paramount's Special, "THE BEST PEOPLE.” Starring ESTHER RALSTON. THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Reserves at The Bristol, or ‘phone GTS GRAND THEATRE. Continuous from 12 Noon. CICLOXIC JiNTKRTAINMENT TERRIFIC SUSPENSE And , UNSURPASSED BEAUTY in the Great Metro-Goldwyn Thrille the WHITE DESERT." Starring CLAIRE WINDSOR AND PAT O'MALLEY. AND THEN:— \ Self-Starting Double-Barrelled Cor A Dazzling Flash of Comet Lightning—A Whizzing Side-splitth Auto-Comedy sparkling on all TwelCylinders. Is Ju Wonderful .. . ..., Ul This ASTOUNDING FUN-PANIC “RACING LUCK.” GRAND QUALITY ORCHESTRA. Plana at The Bristol, or ‘Phone 29; ANNOUNCEMENT. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. (.The Distinctive Theatre) Day Sessions 2 p.m. Night Sessions d© Luxe 7.30 o'clock. BRILLIANT COM EDY-DKAMA " JOANNA.” A Delectable First National Gem with as many Facets as a Tiara of Diamonds. A STORY OF IRRESPONSIBLE, IRREPRESSIBLE, F LAM IXG YOU TH That Wi PI a itle -BUT DO ROT H Y MACK All.. NOTE: The Box Plans for “JOANNA are now open at The Bristol .Piano Cc wh©r e intending Patrons are advis book their without delay. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. The Greatest- Occasion in the Historof Christchurch. THE INCOMPARABLE RAVLOVA TO-NIGHT AT $. And for a Season of SIX NIGHTS ONLY. MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. J. C. Williamson, Ltd., have the honour to announce the Most Brilliant and Most Gigantio Attraction it has ever been their privilege to present. ANNA 1 PAVLOVA. THE GREATEST DANCER THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN, OR WILL EVER KNOW. Supported by LAURENT NOVIKOFF, And the Entire London and Paris Organtisntion Comprising 50 ARTISTS 50 Grand Operatic Orchestra under thConduotorship of LUC JEN WURMSRR. GRAND GALA NIGHT. THIS EVENING AT S. Pavlova’s Grand Gala, Opening Programme, which will be presented for TWO NIGHTS ONLY Will include: “THE FAIRY DOLL,” A Ballet in One Act and Two Scenes. ANNA PAVOLVA As "THE FAIRY DOLL. Together with LAURENT NOVIKOFF And BALLET RUSSE. THE POLISH WEDDING. DIVERTISSEMENTS, Including THE SWAN ANNA PAVLOVA RUSSIAN DANCE . . ANNA PAVLOVA GAVOTTE PAVLOVA A N NA PAVLOTA BOLERO .... LAURENT NOVIKOFF Together with other Favourite In addition, a varied programme of Solo Dances, Pan de'Deux. Pas de Trois and other features, introducing the principal members of the company and the CORPS DE BALLET. J* RILES: Dress Gircle and Reserved Stalls £1 Is Unreserved Circle and Stalls ?»t the doors . 12s 6d Early Door, Back Stalls 10s 6d T,at© Door, Back Stalls 7s lid Early Door, Gallery 5s od Late Door. Gallery 3s Od All Prices Plus Tax. Day Sales at the Theatre Royal Confectioner''. Manager: CHAS. E. BONNER. 1 PULLER’S OPERA HOUSI 1 Tuam Street. June. 21, 1926. Dear Palro It giv Pie proval a really Clean, Bright and Clever Vaudeville Bill of Fare, headed by The Cycling Brocks (a. wonde.rful- comedy cycle act): Tfalma, th© Dancing Juggler: Jo© Brennan, of “Dame” fame, assisted by Dainty Miss Ida Newton; Rlondi Robinson, Dancer and Comedian, “just a fool”; Harry North and his Concertina: Campbell and Wise, Burlesque Artists; Lesley Elliott, the Clever Lady at the Piano; Keith and Joan Dingley, England’s Clever Dancers: Maggie Foster and her Violin; Miss Foster has just finished a successful Welling . appearance to-night. Yours faithfull; makes her firs Box Plan at The Bristol until 5 p.m. Then at Opera House Confectionery Store. For reservation*! by ‘phone Ring 2361. FULLER'S LITTLE PRICES. PUBLIC NOTICES. .T JAMESON 170, Hereford Street (Union Steam Building),

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17878, 21 June 1926, Page 1

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