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AMUSEMENTS. FULLER'S ..PICTURES. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. TWO DISTINGUISHED MEN: CHAS. DICKENS, SEYMOUR HICKS, Great Author. . Great Actor. An Unrivalled Reproduction By SEYMOUR HICKS —j- "SCROOGE." 3 - "SCROOGE." —— - "SCROOGE." —~ Adapted from Chas:.Dickens's "A CHRISTMAS CAROL." • Hicks's Impersonation of ',' Scrooge" ELECTRIFIED LONDON. He played "SCROOGE" 3000 times. "BEAUTIFUL KAWAU," The Residence of Sir ..George Grey. . Admission—6d and 1/-. 'Phone 2508. BOX PLANS ARE AT DRESDEN. A Boom! Be Wise 1 Book Early I O LOSS E U p L 0 . S S E U FULLER'S PICTURES. MONDAY NIGHT! MONDAY NIGHT! MONDAY- NIGHT I * - Coming with Flying "Colours. A WORLD'S SENSATIONAL HIT! A FURORE At- AUCKLAND! A FURORE AT WELLINGTON! Turning Hundreds, Away: - : A Great Modern Drama OF HIGH-LIFE, IN PARIS, OF HIGH-LIFE. IN PARIS, Which Bristles arid Teems with NOVELTIES AND THRILLS. 600 ft In Colours. 6000 ft ' 600 ft : In Colours. 6000ffc» Acted by the Most Distinguished Celebrities of the French Stage. "KING OF THE AIR|". *- "KING OF THE AIR!" "KING OF THE AIR!" "KING- OF THE > AIRj" ♦'KING. OF THE AIR!" In five huge parts. Incidental to this Best of Dramas "is the PARISIAN BALL, introducing the latest BALLROOM CRAZE, the most discussed ' dance in the world' to-day, ■■■'-. "THE TANGO" "THE - TANGO" "THE TANGO" - 5 By the FRENCH TANGO KINGS. 1 magnificently done that it might be LEARNED FROM THE SCREEN. This immense drama also shows the ACTUAL AEROPLANE RACE FOR THE AVIATION DERBY FROM PARIS ' TO HOLLAND AND BACK, twice circling the Eiffel Tower. Taken from an Aeroplane in the race. ' ■ -,i PANORAMIC WONDERS—FLYING LANDSCAPES —TRIUMPH OF SPEED. - TRAIN'S PASSED AS IF STANDING. STARTLING SENSATION! COLLAPSE AND'CRASH TO'EARTH OF , THE HERO'S AEROPLANE. A RECORD-BREAJKING PLAY. 6d and 1/-. Reserves at Dresden, 1/6. •.''•■ 153 f 'ERA f 3 O U BE. Direction: Brenrian-Fuller, Ltd. "The Refined Vaudeville Playhouse." • TO-NIGHT -it 8 - TO-NIGHT. > _» LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! Of our Refined and Enjoyable Programme. ,' Last Night of the Talented Artists, FRANCO MIDGETS. The smallest troupe FRANCO MIDGETS, of Illusionists and FRANCp; MIDGjETS . Dancers, in - the Wb>ld. Great Success and -Enthusiastic. Reception of , ULLER, ' - ; ■:■;:: v- sMt iKJHN duller, ;:. ■•;■"■■■. ■ The Veteran Tenor Vocalist; .-..HYMAN and--ALTON,, rCQinedy ;Duo.% ; Introducing extraordinary Contortional Feats. .■>:,.. ' 'ln ah Act of-Grace, Refinement, and Strength. I LE BRUNv* Champion Skater' of : \1 LE BRUN. England and - ,; In a Marvellous Skating Exhibition,, THE CARPOS BROS., _ Novelty . Instrumentalists, and . Head - .Equilibrists. LESLIE. The Dancing Wonders LESLIE. LESLIE. -from.' 'Frisco.. LESLIE. ' CREMER and ARNOLD. ' Last Night, VERNON AND MACK. Last Night MARGARET CORBY. Prices: 0. Stalls 2/-, DO. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. Reserves at Milner and Thompson's, or by Telephone 1471 at Theatre until 8 p.m. . 174 ) R A HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, at 8.15. MILLICENT JENNINGS (Mezzo-Soprano) And FRANK CHARLTON (Baritone) Will give a Recital of OPERATIC DUETS And ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN SONGS. i TICKETS . ~ . ~-■ 2/6. May be obtained from' Dresden Piano Co., and from Miss Jennings, 37 Knowles Street, off Papanui Road. Reserved without extra charge. 1607: . MEETINGS. \ O O T B A L L. THE NEXT MEETING of Football Enthusiasts will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 18th inst., at 8 p.m. We want a few more players. Roll up and sign on! 342 CHRISTCHURCH CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION.. The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Association will be held in the Chamber of Commerce on THURSDAY, February 26, 1914, at 8 p.m. , , . BUSINESS:— 1. To receive Nominations for Officers for ensuing year. 2. To consider Notice of Motion increasing the number of the Executive Committee to 30 members. 3. General. All Nominations must be received by the Secretary not later than THURSDAY, 19 th inst. F. H. LABATT, 278 Hon. Secretary. r EW ZEALAND CYCLING & ATHLETIC UNION (North Canterbury Centre). A MEETING of Cyclists, Runners, and all interested will be held in Baker's Buildings, Manchester Street, at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, February 19, for the purpose of forming a Club in Christchurch to conduct a Sports Meeting. 282 , PUBLIC NOTICES. : ohn' ' otley p - ° rt * T 254 GLOUCESTER STREET EAST. '■• PLASTERERS' MERCHANTS, PLASTERERS AND FIBROUS PLASTER MANUFACTURERS. Price Lists and Estimates on Application. 'Phone 1492. C. ■ OHN WALLER AND SONS, LTD., «J= TIMBER MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS. Office and Yards —167, 168 Tuam Street. Yards —210-214 St. Asaph Street, Large and Complete Stocks of Builders and Farmers' RequirementsColonial Timber of every description. Imported Timber —Jar rah, Oregon, Baltic, Redwood, V.D.L. Yellow Pine, etc., etc. Heavy Stocks of Seasoned Timber ready for use. - ■ We shall be pleased to furnish quotations for Timber delivered to any station on application. • .100 THE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS will bring the help or busiriesa*i desired.* Two lines ,(12 ; wards),' sixpence; six insertions for 2/ft.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 8, 14 February 1914, Page 1 (Supplement)

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