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AMUSEMENTS. IS MAJESTY'S , THEATRE. Havwar<_'_ Picture Enterprises. Ltd. WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES THE "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" BOOM. SIMPLY PACKED. SIMPLY PACKED. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY. Tho largest and most palatial Theatre o. New Zealand thronged to" the doors with an enthusiastic audience to greet To-ni-ht. GREATEST To-night Uncle Tom's GREATEST Lncje Tom s Cabin. AND Cabin. GRANDEST GRANDEST PROGRAMME PROGRAMME Ever Exhibited in Mtioriland. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY*. NO CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Tho Same Magnificent TWIN-STAR SERIES. TWO SUPERB STAR FILMS: UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, And Tho World* Greatest Sir amship. -THE OLYMPIC." Production of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, A Magnificent New Series (2500 ft). embracing all thc .alier.t points of this .vergTeen play, which aro 30 familiar to tho human UNCLE TOM'S CABIN is faithfully and graphically illustrated in this superb now edition with CHOIR OF .0 VOICES, Solos by Miss Florence Hayward. Accompaniments by Mr Chas. Parnell. OTHER GEMS: FEEDING SEALS Scenic. AN OLD STORY A.B. Drama A SUMMER IDYLL A.B. Drama HOW MAX TRAVELLED THE WORLD. PATHE GAZETTE, and S.S. OLYMPIC, 'Tho Mighty, Mammoth Steamship. The Largest and Most Wonderful Ship that ha. «ver Floated. Snoed THE'S.S. "OLYMPIC." Cost 21 knots. THE S.S. "OLYMPIC" £1,500,000 The construction of this giant ship, from the drawing of tho plans to the launching. SPECIAL MATINEE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN SATURDAY. .With Full Chorus and Soloist. Plans at Dresden. 3823 TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Corner Barbadoes etreet-. and Moorhouse avenue. p IRLS* TRAINING HOSTEL FUND EXHIBITION, FANCY FAIR. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 16th, 17th. .Afternoon, 2.30-5.0 Evening, 7-9.30. Admission 6d. Children under- 14 3d. Entertainments, Bands, Orchestras, Punch and Judy, Ocean Wave, Radium. 3794 CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL UNION. HANDEL'S ORATORIO, "THE MESSIAH." TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TUESDAY, ISih DECEMBER. 1910. Scloists—Mrs Gower Bnrnis. Mrs Ernest Firth, Messrs R. Vincent, aud G. .March. Box Plan opens This Day, (Thursday), Bth inst., at Messrs Milner and Thompson's, at 3 o'clock p.m. h aktill ADLEY( 337. ... ...a _. Secretary. . ST. ALBANS METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, RUG'Bir STREET. JUBILEE, 1860-1810. MONSTER TEA AND OLD SCHOLARSREUNION. Tea on thc tables at 6 o'clock. Tickets I*, Children 9d. To bo followed by a PUBLIC MEETING in the Church. Speakers: The President of tho Conference, Rev. Garland,. and others. Reminisccncca'of old times, and Musical Items. Old Scholars specially invited. ' '\ 897- ---. SALE OF WORK/ THE Ladies of St. Luke's Sewing Guild will hold a SALE OF WORK in the Schoolroom, Manchester street, - * THIS DAY (IuJUBSDAY), Commencing at 3,30 p.m. Every Description of Art, Fancy and Plain Needlework, Produce, Flowers, etc. . ADMISSION FREE. 3806 CASHMERE HILLS, GARDEN FETE. AT "JESMOND," KJ3 Dyere Paas road, SATURDAY, 10th December, from 3 p.m. Music by the Elite Band. Proceeds m aid of St. Augustine Sunday School Building Fund. T 3804F THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. . "V"" FAIR, IN THE V.M.C.A. HALL, X 2.30 to 10 p.m. Christmas Gifts. Strawberries and Cream, etc. Afternoon Admission Fre*, Evening 6d, refunded in purchases. • 550 MEETINGS. CANTERBURY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. RELIABILITY TRIAL. ENTRIES for tho forthcoming Reliability Trial will CLOSE at the office of the undersigned THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 8 p.m. A General Meeting of Member* will bo held at the Secretary's office THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 8 p.m., when all members aro requested to attend. E. NORDON, ! 3797 Secretary. SPORTS? OWING to CHRISTMAS DAY being oh--1 served on 26th DECEMBER, the WOODEND ATHLETIC SPORTS Will bo POSTPONED Till TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27th. , ; 8822F WOODEND ANNUAL SPORTS. JjJNTRIES will be received ,for the Handicap Events to take place on BOXING DAY. All Entries CLOSE on SATURDAY, December 10th, 31_7 VTOTICE is hereby given that Open Events at the Woodend Sports will be run under the Rules of the New Zealand Athletio Union. Entries will close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, December 10th? Mr W. Crawshaw will also receive Nominations at Mason, Struthers and Co. 520 PARK SPORTS CLUB. DECEMBER 16th, 191 C 100 YDS—C. Howell scr, Dyer Iyd, P. Giddens 3, W. Birdling 5, M. H. Giddens .5, Hammond 5, Townahend 6, R. Birdjing 6, Shadbolt 7, Evans 8, Heaton 8. - . 22° Y DS-Howell scr, Dyer scr, P. Giddens 6yds, Fahey 8, M. H. Giddens 9, Young 9, Heaton 10, W. Birdling 12, R. Birdling 13, Simpson 14. , _ 4< n Yl J,^T? mith 6yds, Young 14, P. Giddens 14, Fahey 15, Heaton 15, M. H .Gidderls 16, W. Birdling 20, Bowler 25. K. Birdling 25. ' Ie » ~* ONE MILE BICYCLE—WaII scr, Brown 20yds, Hack 30, Hutchinson CO, Rogers 60, Goodwin 70, A. Harris 70, L. Harris 80, Evans 100. TWO MILE BICYCLE—Humm ecr Hill scr, Well 20yds, Conlan 50, Nelson 70, Brown 80, Waller 80, Hack 00, Ealham 100, Smith 110, Beker 120, Rogers 140, Goodwin 160, Hutchinson 160. HALF-MILE BICYCLE—WaiI ecr. Brown 1 .yds, Rogers 35, Hutchinson 40, Goodwin 40 A. Harr.s 40, L. Harris 50, Evans 60. ' THREE MILE BICYCLE—Humm scr, Hill scr, Wail 30yda. Conlan 80, Nelson 100, Waller 100, Brown 140, Hack 140, Ealham UO, Beker ISO. Smith 160, Rogers 180, ! Hutchinson 200, Goodwin 220. Mcßao 250. 120 YDS HURDLES—P. Giddens syds be- ' hind, Shadbolt Syds behind, W. Birring scr, Young scr. HIGH JUMP—Brown ecr, Fahev 2in, Howell 2in, Birdling 2in, Goodwin 3in, Townshend 3in.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13910, 8 December 1910, Page 1

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