AMUSEMENTS. another'"superii series. QOLOSSKU-M. PULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. TO-NIGHT A( H And NIGHTLY. EVERY PICTURE AN ABSOLUTE NOVELTY. Edison's Supreme Pictorial Plav: THE SHATTERED THEE THE SHATTERED TREE THE SHATTERED TREE THE SHATTERED TREE THE SHATTERED TREE The Dramatic Story of a Great Robbery. Interwoven with the Grand Passion.. A LOVE BEYOND COMPARE PATHE'S GAZETTE —Showing Zeppelins Dropping: Bombs, and all the latent War News. SACREI) CITY OF BENARES—Scenic. Pickles, Art and Sauerkraut —Comedy. Manufacturing Incandescent Lamps— Industrial. THE SKY PIRATE Keystone THE SKY PIRATE Comedy. ' THE LATEST WAR NEWS. BATTLE OF ANTWERP. MOTOR RACING. BRIGHTON. FULLER'S PREMIER ORCHESTRA. Admission: tid and 1/-. 'P HEATEE ' B O Y A L. Lessee . . . . J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Commencing SATURDAY NEXT. 'NOVEMBER 28, And MONDAY and TUESDAY.
MESSRS GEORGE STEPHENSON and ALF. LINLEY-have pleasure in introducing. ,by arrangement with Mr Edward Jasper, THE ROYAL PANTOMIME COMPANY, In the Funniest of all Pantomimes, HUMPTY-DUMPTY Beautifully Staged. Regally Costumed, A WHIRLWIND OF FUN. , Magnificent Stage Pictures, Including A GLORIOUS TRANSFORMATION In Five Scenes, entitled DREAMLAND. 85 - People Concerned instliis - 85 Production. to The Dresses, Scenery, Ballets, Specialties, Effects, Songs, Marches, etc., a Revelation. The Brightest and Merriest Pantomime of Modern Times. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 and 3, The Hilarious Musical Extravaganza, THE JAM OF CATHAY. " SPECIAL BOX PLAN NOTICE. The PLAN for the SEASON" will OPEN NEXT WEDNESDAY", at the Dresden, at 9 o'clock. ■; Popular Prices: 4/-, 2/6, and 1/-. Early 'Doors 6d extra. . , AY. "A. LOW, Touring Manager. LECTURES.
J) RO H I 8.1 T1 O N CAMPAIGN. MR SXOWDEN IN REPLY. MR PHILIP' SNOWDEN And MKS SNOWDEN. TO-NIGHT—CHORAL HALL, 8 o'clock: Mr, SNOWDEN will Reply to his Critics. TUESDAY—CHAIIBER OF COMMERCE, 1 p.m.; Mr SNOWDEN will give a Special Address for Business Men. Collections at all Meetings, 4885 1 THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES."' PEIOPJ3 AT ENGLAND'S PARLIAMENT. A CHARMING LECTURE. .MRS PHILIP SNOWDEN. Will LECTURE on the BRITISH PARLIAMENT CHO RA L HAL L, TO-MORROW "(TUESDAY), NOV. 24, At 8 o'clock. Prices of Admission: (Down-, stairs and Centre, of Gallery), ,2/-. Rest of Hall, !/-. Tickets at L. M. Isitt's, Bookseller, 633 Colombo Street, and Mrs Cooke's Tea Rooms, 752 Colombo Street. 4886 "JjmE FAILURE OF NO-LICENSE AND FALLACY OF PROHIBITION." MR 11. M. STEWART will ADDRESS the ELECTORS as under: — METHVEN—TO-MORROW NIGHT." CHERTSEY—WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEXT. RAKAIA—THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. FAIRTON—FRIDAY NIGIIT NEXT. OERALDINE—SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT.
PUBLIC NOTICES. rFHE NEW ZEALAND TROTTING 1 STUD * BOOK. (Volume IV.) NO W 1' URLISH, ED. PRICE .. .. 1 As - only ft limited number of Copies arc printed, early application should be made. Published by the New Zealand Trotting Association,- Christelnireh. J. B. NORRIS, Secretary. P.O. l!ox 45!), Christchurcli. 1870 J F. L E W E B S, DENTAL SURGEON, CLOCK TOWER CHAMBERS (Corner of Graham, Wilson, and Smellie), HIGH STREET. 'Phones: 189. Res., 2535. .126 g E A S I D E 1 SEASIDE! GLORIOUS SEASIDE! You want a holiday this year, but perhaps don't want to spend piuch money. Then why nof spend a few weeks at the NEW BRIGHTON CAFEi During the Winter a Special Nuvsery for Childreu has becxt built. TARIFF: Only £2 2/- per week. .89 M. McCALLUM, Proprietress.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNCH19141123.2.5.6
Bibliographic details
Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 248, 23 November 1914, Page 1
Word Count
524Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 248, 23 November 1914, Page 1
Using This Item
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.