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AMUSEMENTS. H TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Always in the Van. Presenting the BEST EASTER ATTRACTION IN TOWN. Special for the Holidays. All Stars. All Stars. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. Pictures and Music Delightful. An Overshadowing Star Drama, YITAGRAPH'S LAST TRIUMPH. A Play of Electric Vigour. The Most Tensely Dramatic Story of this or the Last Generation is "THE NEXT GENERATION." "THE NEXT GENERATION." '' THE NEXT GENERATION.'' "THE NEXT GENERATION." "THE NEXT GENERATION." A Battle of Giant Intellects for Supremacy and Power, the development of which grips the deepest interest and holds it at tension right through. AC.TED BY VITA'S ALL-STAR CO. Edith Storey, Leo Delaney, Sefft Johnson, John Morey, and 100 others. Brilliant Stellar Support, "A BACCHANALIAN DANCE," Genee's Greatest Hit. Acme of Art. "GRENOBLE TO AIX LES BAINES." Ravishingly Beautiful Pathe Scenic. "BUNNY FOR THE CAUSE." "BUNNY FOR THE CAUSE." Jolly John at his Jolliest. "THE GREAT STEEL BEAM." "THE GREAT STEEL BEAM." Edison's Latest Sensation. Max Linder and "A DAUGHTER OF ALBION." "Pathe Gazette." "Sicily." "ANGUISHED HOURS." Charming Child Drama. HAYWARD'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. 6d and 1/-, Reserves, Theatre, 1/6. 'Phone 820. Star Upon Star Succeed One Another. RAND THEATRE. Gr PICTURES. PICTURES. PICTURES. 11 a.m. t9- 11 p.m. TO-DAY. EASTER MONDAY. TO-DAY. STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION. For the First Time in Christchurch, SELIG'S WORLD-FAMOUS MASTERPIECE, IN THE JUNGLE. IN THE JUNGLE. IN THE JUNGLE.. SEE SEE SEE IN THE JUNGLE. The Wild Animals' in IN THE JUNGLE. their lairs. The girl IN THE JUNGLE. lost in the jungle. IN THE JUNGLE. Chased by lions. IN THE JUNGLE. Attacked by crocoIN THE JUNGLE. diles. Saved by IN THE JUNGLE. panther. Great fight IN THE JUNGLE. to the death between IN THE JUNGLE. panther and hyena. IN THE JUNGLE. See the "Girl WithIN THE JUNGLE. out Fear." Her hairIN THE JUNGLE. breadth escapes. IN THE JUNGLE. FEATURING MISS KATHLYN WILLIAMS, THE GIRL WITHOUT FEAR, IN THE MOST THRILLING ANIMAL \ PICTURE EVER PRODUCED.' Don't Miss Seeing this Magnificent Production. ALSO, BRAND-NEW SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF EXCLUSIVES: THEIR HUSBANDS (Keystone Comic), BRONCHO BILLY'S" • ECLAIR JOURNAL No. 61, also INDUSTRIES AND LIFE IN NATAt. ALL SECURED AT GREAT EXPENSE, BUT OUR PRICES ARE AS USUAL—--6d and 3d. 6d and 3d. THE GRAND THEATRE. W here all cars stop. LOBE. THEATRE, High St. CONTINUOUS PICTURES*. THE SHADOW OF GUILT. An Exciting, THE SHADOW OF GUILT. Thrilling, THE SHADOW OF GUILT. Kalem THE SHADOW OF GUILT. Drama, THE SHADOW OF GUILT. Full of THE SHADOW OF GUILT. Unique Situations and Hair-breadth Escapes. THE KINGSMAN . . Vitagraph Drama WARWICK CHRONICLE, No. 188. Only to be Seen at the Globe Theatre. TOMBOY BESSIE . . .. An A B Scream THE FAMILY NEXT POOR . . . Comedy YDE N H A~M PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. Last Night of the Great Oriental Play, "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM." "A PRISONER IN THE HAREM." Sensational Story of Love and Peril AND SUPPORTING PICTURES. TO-DAY. GRAND HOLIDAY MATINEE. A Complete New Programme will be shown. ' S GOVERNMENT NOTICES. R LENDERS are invited for the PURCHASE of the following MACHINERY, as it stands at Westport, viz.:— 4 Briquette Machines 1 Eggette Machine 2 Disintegrators 2 Mixers and Pitch Crackers. All the necessary parts in connection with these Machines are complete. Tenders will close at Noon on APRIL 18, 1914, at the New Zealand State Coal Mines Office, Union Chambers, Wellington. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 674 TENDERS. O PLASTERERS. OREGON LATHS, G£d per foot. KAURI LATHS, 6Jd per foot. JOHN OTLEY & SON, Plasterers' Merchants, 254 GLOUCESTER STREET EAST. 1440 J. 8c W. iJAMIESON, ,LTD, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS. 573 COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Being an old-istablished firm, we aro in a position to undertake Constructional or other work in Wood, Stone, Brick, Reinforced Concrete, or Steel. We l.eep a large and permanent staff, an extonsive plant, and large and varied stocks of all classes of inatfrials. 'Phono 195. .117 PUBLIC NOTICES. ANYONE in need of TEMPORARY LOAN, £5 upwards, upon Household Furniture without removal, call at L. W. BALKIND, .125 629 Colombo Street. EVERY bite means a dead rat. All stores and chemists. 1/- tin. HE 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 I, Issue 56, 13 April 1914, Page 1

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