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. j AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Hayward's I'i-iur. , Enterprises, Ltd. I TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. ! THE COROXATIOX "800 M .,, I THK CO J , , ON ATI OX '"BOOM." Screened >n the most Majruificent Piriun j Hcusj> vi tha Dominion. i WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES By arranpe-WEST-HAY\ l .'.\!:n PICTURES n-,cnt with WEST-HAYWARn PICTUKES West 5 P (T.urcs. Ltd. ■ COROXATIOX PICTURES An epoch 1 CORONATION* PICTURES in the COROXATIOX PICTURES History of COROXATIOX PICTURES Picturcdom. With CHORAL, ORGAN. ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENTS. Arranicrrl hv Mr Charles PamelL CHOIR OF 30 VOICES. OF .",0 VOICES. } THE CITY' ORGAN. i THE CITY OUCiAX. " Soloist MR A. L. CROPP. Soloist 1 MR A. L. CROPP. r j Tho Picture will bo screened on a scale iof magDiiicenvo befitting the ureal historical 1 j oveni. i iho Choir will sing the "Coronation Ode." . Mr Cropp will sing "Lonjj live tho The Orchestra %vitl play "Coronation March." (Duria.; the Screening of the Picture.) Their Gracious Majesties KING GEORGE V. and QUEEN MART. The Leaving tho Palaoo. Fourteen State Carriages. Members of tho Royal Houses. Gccman Crown Prince. Royal Horse Guards, Blue. . H.K.H. The Pr.noc of Wales. Princess Mary and other Royal Children. Tho King's Conch. A Gfflasy of Field Marshals. At tl>o Doors of tho Abbey. Entering its Portals. Magnificent Celebration. ■ Charing Cross. Hyclr- Park Corner. 4. Gorgeous Spectacle. r And The Usnal "Star" Picturo ProgTamnio. Patrons am requested to book seats to avoid disappointment. • ReeTved Sccrte Is 6d. Plan at Dresden. Circle and Stal'.s ]p.__Back Stalls od. 3339 PUBLIC NOTICES. TXTAOTED, an ARTIST. Man accustomed VV to working for Printing Machines; must be able to make decorative designs in • lino and half-tone, sketch frera life, and cetch likeness, design advertisements and posters, and drarw for two aiid three-colour > printing. Applications by letter to THE MANAGER, Christchurch Pices Company, Ltd., 9iao Chnstchurch. RIFLE CLUB CONCERT AT MOTUKAIURA HALL POSTPONED till FRIDAY, Ist September. A. E. HARRIS, 3 Hon. Sec, LEGAL. ON and after MONDAY, the 3lst day of July instant, tho Offices of tho Uiidersisrned will be CLOSED between ono and two p.m. DUNCAN, COTTERILL and STRINGER. 3071 HEATHCOTE COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE. . "n* JOHNSTON is appointed Inspector H<« under "The Public Health Act, Collector of Doge, Heavy Traffic, and Motor License Poce; also Ranger for the County. G. SCOTT, 3313F Chairman. ; notice. 1 riHARLES JAMES RUSSELL, M.D., deV; circs to intimate that ho has resided at hia present address for tho last eighteen years. That ho has no Chambers or Consulting ' Rooms other than those at his private Keaidenco, which is known as / Tristram House," i i\o. 201. or 243 Manchester street, where all correspondence should bo addressed, and where- Patients can bo seen. "Tristram House." July 31st, 1911. 3312F CHKISTCHUKCH HOSPITAL. THE hour for admission and discharge of in-patients is at 2 p.m. daily (except Sundays). Wednesday Evening Visiting Hour is now from 7to 7.30, 'instead of 7.30 to 8. At this time ONLY U.sE NEAR RELATIVE of each patient will bo admitted. Admission by Special Ticket. Visitors to tho Children's Ward will be admitted ONLY OX SUNDAYS, between 2 and 4 p.:n., not any other day of week. N.B.—COUNTRY VISITORS will bo ad- ' mitted only on tho Regular Visiting Days. ■ 3238 ' ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. ' rpuESDAY and FRIDAY EVENING JL FIRST AID CLASSES for Women aro now being formed, aiso MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENING HOME NURS--1 ING CLASSES. Lectures by Qualified Medical Practitioners. Particulars of claseea and of Medicine and First Aid Cabinets on application. No canvastsrs are employed. 119 WoroJster street (near "Press" Office.) ' 30S8 : MEETINGS. NATIONAL PROHIBITION. 5 MBS HARRISON LEE-COWIE SPEAKS TO-DAY— 1 12.30 p.m.—CA'iHEDHAL teOUARE. 7.30 p.m.— Orungo HalJ, HORNBY. N.Z.—The PAI LECIUUE advertised for ", Monday, August 7th has been CANCELLED, j In place of this Mrs Harrison will speak on "The Prohibitionist's Monument to T. E. Taylor." Sol'.U ,, . ~cHß"isTcifußciT "Ho3fi3f?r"sbciE"fYr" Registered. rpWENTY-FOUR'm ANNUAL GENERAL . 1 M.EETING TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 8 p.m. snarp, TERMINUS HOTEL BUILDINGS. . ! Manchester street. 1 J All intending new members are invited to attend. F. EJNGSFORD, r 3- q Secretary. r ELECTION NOTICES. • j - _____ . J CHRISTCHURCH NORTH BY-ELECTION. ITX resporcso to tho request of a number j •*• of Electors of Chrislciiurcb. North I bejr Jto announce that I shall bo a Cnnd.date r I ' or .the Representation of this district in I Parliament. j I thai! tak-? an early opportunity of Ad- . , tho Electors and layirs -i' views I before them. •| J. D. HALL. i A Meeting of Supporters of Mr J. D. i Hail, who is a Car.aidato :or tho ChristI church North Electorate in Psrl'araent will i b.- held ou WEDNESDAY EVENING. Tho ; ** a< y ti w and place will be- notified in I Wednesday Morning's papers. .1310 >I " . j CURISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. 'TO THE ELECTORS, CENTRAL WARD. j: J BEG to arnrmnee fh.it I am a. Candidate ; for the Vacancy in the. Cettra) Ward jof tho City Council caustd r.v the Election of Mr J. J. Dc-agal! ae Mayor. I H., P. ACLAND._ LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Kit of MOTOR TOOLS in , ■*-• road or Cal«lon.aa load. Reward *t 1 ! 39_11011y read. tJ T OST. between Mile read and Wc7cest«r \ U street, Lady's JERSEY. Finder rei ward:-d on re-.arnirsjr u> 34 Mile road, Linj 2300 ; T OST, Sunday night, in Sydenham, between ; , ■ a r ndrew rtrcet 6l:d Church of Ckri»t. I Old-fafih.oned Gold BROOCH. Greatly valnod by owner. Reward. 35 Andrew jrtrcet V i

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14110, 1 August 1911, Page 1

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