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AMTJS2MEI7TS. LIBERTY THEATRE Daily 2 p.m. Nightly 7.50 p.nj. UNI VFTRSAL’F! GREATEST FARCE COMEPT Ever* Produced will commence its REIGN OF 1 RTOTOITS LAUGHTER. REG 1 NALD 1 )ENN V In the Fast, and Furious Mirthquak^ " WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." The Steam .Room of a Radies’ Turkish Bath is no place for a Baehelui*. but that's “WHAT HAPT'ENED TO .TONES” The Funnest Comedy ever Unreeled. The Croarn of the Season is Unconflned •Joy. 'Twill make you Bubhle with Effervescent Happiness and fill you with the Cosmic. Urge for .Toy. TjTBERTT concert orchestra. Reserves at The Bristol, or ’Phone 2366. CRYSTAL PALACE. Every Afte THE STREET OFFORGOTTEN MEN." PERCY MARMONT Charlie gives “Ebf se characterisations that is full of pa thy, skill and sincerity, a charts well worth seeing acterisatio more than once. In Conjunction with Paramount' Special, ESTHER RALSTON. THE SYMPHONY ORCUESTRA. at The Bristol, or ’phone 3755. GRAND THEATRE. TERRIFIC SUSPENSE In the “ THE WHITE DESERT/* CLAIRE WINDSOR AND PAT ' O'MALLEY. AND THEN:— A Self-Starting Double-Barrelled Comedy Riot—A Dazzling Flash of Comedv Lightning—A Whizzing Side-splitting Auto-Comedy sparkling on all Twelve Cylinders. MONTY BANKS The Man Who Flirts With Death Is Just Wonderful in This ASTOUNDING FUN-PANIC "RACING BUCK.” GRAND QUA BITY ORCHESTRA. Flans at The Bristol, or ’Phone 2534. ANNOUNCEMENT. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE. (The Distinctive Theatre!) Day Sessions 2 p.m. Night Sessions de Luxe 7.30 o’clock. J3RIBBI ANT COM ED Y -DRAMA " JOANNA.” A Delectable First National Gem with as many Facets as a. Tiara of Diamonds. A STORY OF IRRESPONSIBLE. IRREPRESSIBLE, FRAMING YOUTH That Will Not Be Denied. Just a Plain Title—BUT A GLORIOUS PRODUCTION S-tarring DOROTHY MACK AIL. EVERYBODY’S ‘ SELECT” ORCHESTRA. NOTE: The Box Plans for “JOANNA” are now open at The Bristol Piano Co., where Intending Patrons are advised to book their seats without delay. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 Two Glorious Pictures. First National’s Triumphant Success Happy-go-lucky, Devil-may-< SHORE LEAVE.” A Sailor in the Navy with a Sweetheart in every Port—You’ll Laugh Yourself SiJl y. Girls Beware—Dick “SHORE LEAVE.” Bart.helmess is OUR SECOND GREAT FEATURE. BETTY COMPSON In Paramount's Great Startler. “THE ENEMY SEX.’ "The Female of the Species is more Deadly than the Male.” This is the story of the First Modern Flapper that Breathless with Excitewtll leave TWO STUNNING SPECIALS. Plans at Web ley’s, ’Phone 3342. THEATRE ROYAL. of Christchurch. THE INCOMPARABLE PAVLOVA TO-NIGHT AT S. TO-NIGHT AT S. And Four Following Nights. MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-MORROW NIGHT. J. C, Williamson, Ltd., have the honour to announce the Most Brilliant and Most Gigantic Attraction it has ever boen their privilege to present. ANNA PAVLOVA. THE GREATEST DANCER THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN, OK WILL EVER KNOW. Supported by LAURENT NOVIKOFF. And the Entire London and Paris Organisation. Grand Operatic Orchestra under the Conductorship of LUCIEX WURMSER. A TRULY EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS, GRANDEUR AND ELEGANCE. CHARM AND FASCINATION. ANIMATION AND SPECTACLE. TO-NIGHT AT S. TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME: ’’THE FAIRY DOLL.” A Ballet in One Act and Two Scene* 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 ANNA PAVLOVA BOLERO LAURENT NOVIKOFF Together with other Favourite Creations. Tn addition, a varied programme of Solo Dances, Pas de*Deux. Pas de Trots and other features. introducing the principal members of the company and the CORPS I)E BALLET. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls £1 Is Unreserved Circle and Stalls at the doors 12s 6rl Eatly Door, Back Stalls 30s 6d Late Door. Back Stalls 7s 6d Early Door, Gallery Ps Od Late Door. Gallery oci All Price's Plus Tax. Day Sales at the Theatre Royal Confectionery. Manager; CHAS. E. BONNER. PUBLIC NOTICES. T O. JAMESON AND CO. LICENSED BROKERS RE STOCKS, SHARKS. BONDS and DEBENTURES, 170, Hereford Street (Union Steam Building). I CULLER’S OPERA HOUSE, Tuam Street. June 21, 1925. Dear Patrons,— It gives me great pleasure on behalf of Sir Benjamin Fuller and M r John Fuller to present for your approval a really Glean. Bright and Clever Vaudeville Bill of Fare, headed by The Cycling Brocks (a wonderful comedy cycle act); Halma, the Dancing Juggler; Joe Brennan, of “Dame” fame, asaistedi by Dainty Miss Ida Newton; Blondi 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 season at Wellington, and she makes her first appearance to-night. Yours faithfully, RUD PETERSEN. Manager. Box Plan at The Bristol until K p.m. 1 Then at Opera House Confectlonery Store. For reservation* by ’phone Ring 2361. PULLER’S LITTLE PRICES.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17879, 22 June 1926, Page 1

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