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AMUSEMENTS. H AYWA R'D.'S PICTURES. LAST NIGHT—DO NOT MISS Our Unique 4500 ft Drama: A DAY OP DAYS A DAY OF DAYS A DAY OF DAYS JPlay of Power and Appeal, Introducing a Section of KISMET ! . KISMET I - KISMET t KISMET 1 WINTER SPORTS IN SWEDEN, ''A strikingly beautiful series.—'Post/"-" CLOSED AT TEN, A Real Star Comedy. FRESH WATER AQUARIUM. Scientific Nature Wonder. PATHE GAZETTE, And OTHERS. HIS MAJESTY'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. 1/- and 6d. Reserves Dresden, 1/6. H IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA! AUCKLAND IS ELECTRIFIED. AUCKLAND IS ELECTRIFIED. HUNDREDS VAINLY CLAMOUR - For Admission Nightly. Be Guided—? Book at Dresden, 2/-. HAYWARD'S. HIS MAJESTY'S. HAYWABD'S. HIS MAJESTY'S. . MOifTDAY. NEXT! ? • MONDAY NEXTi MONDAY NEXT! A Glorious A Glorious PICTURE AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL PICTURE AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL PICTURE AND MUSICAL FESTIVAL Combining Combining THE WORLD'S GREATEST PICTURE And the. ; LARGEST GRAND ORCHESTRA _ LARGEST GRAND ORCHESTRA. With Pictures in all Australasia. CINES' LATEST AND BEST. Immortal : Shakespeare's Preeminent CLASSIC i' LOVE TRAGEDY In 7000 ft of Peerless Picturing. ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA !■ - ANTONY ANDANTONY AND CLEOPATRA! ANTONY AND CLEOPATRAI ANTONY , AND CLEOPATRAf ANTONY AND CLEOPATRAi r ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA! ANTONY. AND CLEOPATRA! ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA! ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA! The Film that Europe! The Film that Startled Europe! " By its Beauty and Extent. A COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT. . DISTINGUISHED PRESS OPINION: LB. TEMPS, the Great Paris Paper^said: " 'Cines gaveus'QuoVadia?' of great" fame. . . ; BUT NEVER BEFORE A FILM OF SUCH OUTSTANDING EXCELLENCE' AS •ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA.' This is the LATEST Picture of significance, arid it is BEYOND QUESTION THE BEST. It wpuld be-difficult to recall a previous film which could be spoken of AS IN ANY WAY APPROACHING ITS SPLENDID MAGNIFICENCE.'.' IT STANDS ALONE, 'And'.TOWERS IN MAJESTY OVER ALL. Great SPECIAL -ORCHESTRA. Great Great SPECIAL ORCHESTRA. Great Conductors.: Signor Martinelli and W. ■ Whitley." • " , ■.-The' English Rlghts rCost £BSOO, YflT, D.CV and Special SjtaUi W- .(no extra charge for booking), Stalls 1/-, Back Stalls G OLOSS E U M. FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. TO-NIfcTHT, at 8, and NIGHTLY! Last Screening of the ThriUing Detectiv?! Drama: f A FOR A FORTUNE A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE A FIGHT FOR A FORTUNE A FIGHT FOR A . FORTUNE Everybody "IT'S WONDERFUL!'.' And a Strong Supporting - Programmes . MONDAY NEXT. SOMETHING EXTRA SPECIAL. BLACK RODERICK, THE POACHEtfI. BLACK RODERICK, THE POACHER. Thrilling Scottish jpr^ma, Played Amidst Picturesque Surroundings. 3000 ft of Perfect Pliotograiphy. C Y D EN HAM PIC TUBES And ; Colosseum Programme, as above. MONDAY—ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. Prices: 6d and Is. No Free List. Q. L O B E THE A T fi E. High Street Continuous Picture Palace. GIGANTIC PROGRAMME TO-DAY ONLY. 1. DUTY—Police Drama. 2. LIGHTHOUSE IN DARKNESS—Star Drama. 3. PATHE GAZETTE, 271. 4. THE FAITHFUL SERVANT—Costello Drama. ' , \ 5. ARABIAN TREACHERY—Drama. 6. MAX, THE LADIES' MAN—Pathe Comic. 7. BLOOMER'S TOOTHACHE. 8. CONVEYING PEERS TO ABBEY. Sessions: 12 Noon, 2 o'clock, 4 o'clock; NOTICE-—Our Saturday's Programme goes straight on. No break at tea time. MEETINGS. /Charles . kerr memorial fund.—a Meeting-of Subscribers to the above will be held on WEDNESDAY, July 22, 1914, at 8 p.m., in the Railway Hotel, to finally wind matters up.—E. A. ARCHER, Chairman. SPORTING. N EW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. I AUGUST MEETING, AUGUST 10, 12, and 14. " NOMINATIONS for ALL EVENTS will CLOSE on WEDNESDAY NEXT 22nd inst., at 8 p.m. 2666 LOST AND FOUND. JJEW ZEALAND KAILWAYS. .LOST, from Chriatchurch Railway Station, April 20, ROUGH-HAIRED BLACK COLLIE 6HEEP ' DOG; ■>. white breast; three white Streaks face, tanned on jaws; answers name Scott. Reward 5/- on returning to Railway Department. v * v 2661 BY ORDER. LOST, Small KEY. Finder please return , to D. Smith, Post Office, Lyttelton. FOUND, at Papanui, Appetite. Loser can have same on paying expenses Waimari Fish Depot, Papanui. 3472 WM. CULLEN, PROFESSIONAL TEACHER of Piano, Violin, 'Cello. Moderate fees. Rapid Up-to-date Syßtem. Instructs pupils in their, ownhomes or .at, his private residence, 24 Lincoln Rd., Spreydon. ' .187

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 139, 18 July 1914, Page 1

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