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AMUSEMENTS. H IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. The Leading Picture House. MATINEE, 2.30. Children, Come and See PARIS 5500 Beautifully Coloured. Also, THE BLACK 13. Children, 6d and 3d; Adults, 6d and 1/-. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. En Exciting, Thrilling, and Clever DETECTIVE PLAY. Being a Sequel to "The Spider League." THE BLACK 13. THE BLACK 13. THE BLACK 13. THE X BLACK 13. Other Supporting Films include Beautifully —THE PARIS ZOO— Coloured HIS CHORUS GIRL WIFE. Lubin Drama. PATHE GAZETTE. Topical. FALLS OF NIAGARA. Winter Scenic." Troublesome Tresses. Little Brother. CHRISTCHURCH SWIMMING SPORTS. Prices, 1/- and 6d. Reserves, Dresden, 1/6. » 145 Q UEEN'S THEATRE, HEREFORD STREET. - CONTINUOUS PICTURES DAILY, . 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN 3d. TO-DAY FRIDAY TO-NIGHT. NEW PROGRAMME * NEW PROGRAMME NEW PROGRAMME Of All-round Excellence, suited to all tastes. PATHE" GAZETTE, Featuring incidents in connection with the Indian trouble in South Africa; also, the latest Paris Fashions! "THE PASSING OF JOE MARY," A Thrilling Story of Frontier Life in the Early Days of America. "ALGY'S AWFUL AUTO." -Of keen interests to. automobilists. JEAN OF THE GAOL Drama BABY'S. ELEPHANT Comic HiGHLAND WATERFALLS . . . . Scenic A SIMPLE MAID Drama This very fine programme will be augmented TO-MORROW MORNING and AFTERNOON - By Two "Specials" for the Ladies and Children, "THE HEART OF AN INDIAN MOTHER'' ' And "A LEAP FOR LIFE." ORCHESTRA Fleming's ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, 157 G RAND THEATRE. Continuous. PICTURES. Continuous t . 12 Noon to 11 p.m. TODAY. TO-NIgtHT. / TO;DAY. The Magnificent Eclair CoUedy, of 3000 ft. DUCHESS OF FOLLIES. Clever. DUCHESS OF FOLLIES. Humorous. DUCHESS OF' FOLLIES. Magnificent. DUCHESS OF FOLLIES: Fascinating. DUCHESS OF FOLLIES. Absorbing. 3000ftlof MIRTH. 3000 ft of MIRTH. OUT ON ITS OWN AS A COMEDY. Also Great Supporting Programme of Stars. Saved by a Cat. 'A Landlord's Troubles (comic). Italian Engineers. The Sheriff. PRICES AS USUAL: 6d and 3d. ORCHESTRA." GRAND, ORCHESTRA. MATINEE, a MATINEE. MATINEE. TO-MORROW —Saturd&y— TO-MORROW 2.30. „■ 2.30. 2.30. MONSTER PROGRAMME FOR. LADIES > .AND- CHILDREN. GKAIvD ORCHESTRA— GRAND. .9 Pictures. • " 9 Picture-*. COMICS. DRAMAS. SCENICS. A Whole Afternoon's Enjoyment. GRAND THEATRE. Where all t&e carß stop .151 GL OBE THE -A ffl E, HIGH STREET. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Hayward's, Ltd. 12 Noon to 10.80. The Success of .our Programme is • Absolutely Astounding. Every Picture Excellent. THE BLUE AND THE GREYT THE BLUE AND THE GREY. A Stirring Military. Drama. Depicting Wonderful Horsemanship. " HIS FIRST REHEARSAL. The Effects of HIS* FIRST REHEARSAL. Drink. DEMONSTRATIONS OF FIRST AID. ENGLISH GAZETTE, 240. FREDDY LOOSEBELT IN AFRICA. (Comedy). Comedy, OHI WHAT A NIGHT! Don't Miss This Great Bull Fight. THE PROVINCIAL , BULL FIGHT. One Price fofc this Splendid Programme—6d, 3d. 6d, 3d. 142 SYDENHAM PICTURES. (Hayward's Picture Enterprises, Ltd.). TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Enthusiastic Reception Last Night of • y "S C R O O G E." From Charles Dickens's "Christmas Carol." And Charming Supporting Series. Prices, 1/- and 6d. Plan at Holcroft's. MATINEE SATURDAY MATINEE. Children 3.d, Adults 6d. 141 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Blue Cheguer Cock; ringed 685 C.H.S. 1913. please return to "The Sun" Office. PUBLIC NOTICES. The petrus van der velden art COLLECTION. _. i_ Under the Auspices of the Canterbury Society of Arts. OPEN DAILY, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. At the ART GALLERY, Durham Street Entrance. Open to the Public FRIDAY, February 13, and following days. 130 TO INVENTORS. WE desire to inform you that our Head Office for New Zealand is at CHRISTCHURCH, where our Principals may be consulted personally at any time during office hours or by appointment. CLIMIE, COATES, AND CO., Patent Attorneys, 134 HEREFORD STREET, (Opposite Bank of New ealand). .108 Box 702. 'Phone 2211. rj<HE RICCARTON TIMBER CO., LTD.. TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, RICCARTON ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Large Stocks of Seasoned Building Materials, including selected timbers for Cabinetmakers kept under cover for immediate use; also, V.D.L., Jarrah, Redwood, Baltic, and Oregon. Fencing Materials and Farmers' Requisites. Black Pine and Totara for joinery work. Galvanised Iron, Cement, and Builders' Ironmongery. COUNTRY ORDERS PRQMPTLY ATTENDED TO. .104 OAK HALL DESIGNERS AND FINE ARTS CRAFTSMEN. FAITHFUL Reproductions of Tudor, Jacobean, Georgean, and Early Victorian Periods. NEW APT FURNITURE, FURNISHINGS., and CARPETS. 115 WORCESTER STREET, Opposite New Government Buildings. .69 THE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS will bring the, help or business desired. Two lines (12 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/6.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 7, 13 February 1914, Page 1

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