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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. H il*yw:ini«i i'K'.uio .-.nterprises, Ltd. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. In the Grand Theatre. TO-NIGHT, at 8. HAYWARD-WEST PICTURES. (The Mirror of .Lif*.) Last ExhitUions of the Pre*ent Series of Picture Splendour: "THE GERMAN SQUADRON." "THE COWBOY'S CHIVALRY.' ■"PATHE GAZETTE. , * , -LOXDON TO BRIGHTON. , ••THE LAW OF THE WEST." MATIXFE TO-DAY (SATURDAYI. 230, IX HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. 1000 Tip-up Seat. 6d. Circle nnd Stalls Iβ. Sentß Is 6(l.___Book_ at__»resden._ H _ "is" MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWARD-WEST PICTURES. IMPORTANT NOTICE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. WE CHANGE OX MONDAY. WE CHANGE OX MONDAY. On Monday Mr Haywarcl will present the tnoet magnificent seiit-s of this season. TWIN-STAR -nVIN-STAR PROGRAMME. TWO SUPERB STAR FILMS: UXCLE TOM'S CABIN, ■ ■ And • Tho World's Greatest Steainehip, "THE OLYMPIC." Monday Evening First Production of UXCLK TOM'S CABIN, UXCLE TOM'S CABIN. A Magnificent New Series (2500 ft). ciubracins all tiic !>ali«nt pointß of this evergreen pluy, which are familiar to the human UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, "You may buy de body, but you cannot Vuy do UNCLE TOM'S CABIN is faithfully and grnpbioallv illnsirnted in this superb new edition with SOLO A'OCALISTS. - CHOIR OF 30 VOICES, CHOI It OF SO VOICES, And (TRAXD ORGAN. Solos by Miss Florence Hayward. Accompaninvnts arranged by Mr Cha*. Parnell. UXCLE TOM'S CABIN, 'Ti* a scn>.s of a well-known play and story. That Speak?, altho' 'tis Rilent.. That Speaks, altho' 'tis silent. A MARVELLOUS CREATION. AND PHOTOGRAPHICALLY UNBEATEN IX CIXEJaATOGRAPHY. ALL CHRISTCH'JRCH WILL FLOCK TO SF.E This Masterpiece of Pictorial Art. An n!so a Magnificent Pictorial Record of the Building of the great S.S. OLYMPIC. Tho Mighty Mammoth Sienms'nip. The Largest 'and Most Wonderful Ship that has ever Floated. Speed THE S.S. OLYMPIC Cost 21 knots. THE S.S. OLYMPIC £1,500,000 Tho construction ,of this giant ship, from the. drawing of the plane to the launching. Every man, woman, and child of Christchurch should see this amazing triumph of British Industry. A FLOATING CITY which will nocoramodate and carry over 5600 persons, nnd hnn nine decks. "PEACE HATH HER VICTORIES NO LESS THAN WAR." Tho Building of THE S.S. OLYMPIC is nn Industrial Victory and a crowning triumph for Britain's eonmiering commerce. _ MONDAY EVENING, at 8. a 558 CHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. GRAND POPULAR CONCERT. . rpHEATRE ROYAI* WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th. Conductor: Mr Alfred Bum. Vocalists; Mrs Arthur Mead; Mr E. A. , Ca«rlyjoij-»Bennett. •■ PROGRAMME: Overture, "Tannhaueer" fWagner). No. 2 Rhapsodic (Liszt). Vorspie), "Lohengrin" (Wagner). [Symphony, unfinished in B Minor (Schubert). Overture, "Rosarounde" (Schubert), etc., etc TWO SHILLINGS AND ONE SHILLING. Popular Prices. Box Plan now open -at the Dresden. Seats may be reeerved on payment of Sixpence. 11, S. , HOBBS, Secretary, 3553 ' 709 Colombo etreet. HANDEL'S ORATORIO, " T H E M E S S I A H," "THE MESSIA H," Will be Sung by the Choir at CT. LUKE'S CHURCH, MANCHESTER ° . STREET, NEXT WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7th, at 8 p.m. SOLOISTS: Bass—Mr \> T . A. Carew. TENOR—Mr Reginald Ashcroft. TREBLE and ALTO—The Solo Boys. At the Organ, Mr Arthur Lilly, A.R.C.O. Liberal Offering's invited for Organ Fund. 3560 DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. END HALL, 307 Montreal street, TTi by MISS LUCY COWAN, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Dec. 7th and Bth, 8 p.m. Doors open 7..'!0. Shakespearian Scene from "As You Like It." Comediettas, "Twcntv Minutes Under an Umbrella." and "The Backward Child." Comedy, "Boots at the Swan." Tickets 2<?. Subecribcrs Tickets available for either Evening. 3582F rpHE CHRISTCHURCH POLO CLUB. OFFICIAL OPENING. 2.30 THIS AFTERNOON. COUNTRY PLAYERS v TOWN PLAYERS. F35-24 USTEJ*. ETERY bit of defeat* machinery that man produces carrict; with it springs, ball bearings, shock absorbers, rubber tyree, ..r.d such like to lessen the wear and tear. Yet man, th« inventor oi these things, places a bit of hard leather beneath his heels, and stamps his way alen? asphalt walks, with never a thought for his own well-balanced j self. To be consistent if you put a shock j absorber on your automobile to eavo its ! machinery, do as much for your own body by wearing O'SULLIVAN'S RUBBER HEELS on your Shoes The O'SULLIVAN is the only LIVE RUBBER HEEL. M. O'BRIEN and CO., LTD., Solo .New Zealand Acests. C6OIBF TO THE RESIDENTS OF SUMNER AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. ! npHE WESTPORT COAL CO, LTD., have pleasure in announcing that they have appointed MR F. H. MUSGROVE, Coal Merchant, Stoke etroet, AGENT for their Celebrated COALBROOKDALE COAL at Sumner. Orders may be left at Wateon'e Store CS7S2F MADAME PRENDERGAST ! HAS RECEIVED PARIS MODELS trimmed with the New PLEUREUSK Feathers. Also Smart LINEN HATS iv : Every Shado. ' ! BIDLEY'S BUILDINGS, i ; 112 Lichfield street. ! FPSS3O-798 IGHT* Weight* and Light Prices in Sumtner Hosiery. Ballantyse'a are • noting : Black Cuhmers Hole from 1» 6d per" pair.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13906, 3 December 1910, Page 1

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