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AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (Uayward's Picture Enterprises, Ltd.) At 8 EVERY NIGHT At 8. OUR "ALL STAR" CHANGE TO-NIGHT OUR "ALL STAR" CHANGE TO-NIGHT At WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. Comprising all tho Latest Novelties. LABOUR DAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. LABOUR DAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. LABOUR DAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. Cars lcavins tho Square—Wainoni Park— The New Zoo—The Sports—The Paper Chase —The. Crowds—You may see yourself on the screen. Taken especially for and to bo seen only at West-HnywaTd's Pictures. • THE MAID OF NIAGARA." "THE MAID OF NIAGARA" . . An Indian legend, a;id tho awc-inspmng •oenes at tho famous Niaga-ra Falls have been wonderfully engineered, and th* oolourinsr tr'orious. THE CRAVEN HEART, (xir the Groat THE CRAVEN HEART. Seli- Co.) (This photo-play is of intense interest, excitinir and realistic; the big fire scene is .perhaps ono of the most wonderful yet screened.) "THE PART PLAYED BY AIR." "THE PART PLAYED UY AIR." (This is a scientific film, snowing a couple of experiments to illustrate- tho essentiality of air to life.) "SPALATO" fScenica "PANSIES" "SPAUATO"' of Great "PANSIES" (Travel Beauty.) (A. Flower Scenic) Study.) THE BLIND PRINCESS AND THE POET. THE BLIND PRINCESS AND TITS POET. . (This film is moro than a beautiful romantic drama—it is a nictiKe poem, by tho A.B. Co. Wo can foresee that audience* wilt return again and asrain to see thja picture, because, like a- painting by Greuzo or a poem hy Yorlaint, one never gTpws tired": it is always love'.y and ratistying.) "PICTURESQUE LAGOO3TS." (Bxouisito bDyond Description.) THE FLASH OF LIGHT. THE FLASH OF LIGHT. (An up-to-date drain* by the A.B. Co,) "Mystical Lcv/ynaJrin?," 'Foojohesd a liton? nikin" "The Beautiful Voice," •TheScarCr crow." (A Quartette of Comedies..) Overture. "The Rupa-wav Girt" fMonckton), HAYWARD'S ORCHESTRA. Circle and Stalls Is. Raserves la 6d. Plan at Dresden. St alia Cd. PUBLIC NOTICES, WABDELL'S mEA TEA. TEAFOB REAL STERLING VALUE TRY OUR "ORIENT" BRAND. It's Rich, Delicious Flavour haa made it "THE" FAVOURITE. "ORIENT" TEA. ONE QUALITY. ONE PRIOE. Is 64 PER LB, Some fancy a High?priced Tea. Some fancy a "Cheap"' (?) Taa, Bn* if You Want A "REAL GOOD" TEA * AT A REASONABLE} PRICE Then "ORIENT" IQ YOUR BRAND. "ORIENT TEA." Blended. Packed, Retailed Only at F6789 f AEDg^L'S,

A RARE S AL~eT * B9od . COUNTRY STORE, situated clos* to creamery and oenire of a thriving district. Splendid opening for pushing man. Capital required £200 Balance pasy lenas. Axin'.y H. C. Godftey and Co., Lichfield street. 1680F IN THE ESTATE of HENRY AUQUS'+mS BOURCHIER BRISTOW, Into of Am- __ berlcy, Gentleman, deceased- . . IT is requested that all ACCOUNTS cgsinst this Efllste, duly certified as due and owing on the 17th OCTOBER, 1811, be sent in to vi forthwith. HELMORE and VAN ASCH, Chiietcburch, T673F Solicitors to the Estate. DR, THACKE.R, INDEPENDENT LIBERAL CANDIDATE ' For CHBistchtjrcb: EAS?. COMMITTEE MEETING on , MONDAY, v " / 8 p.m., at Central Committee Poonas, 172 Hereford street (opp. National Bank W; ':'■'..■■■'■ DR. THACKER will t*k.Q an early opporr tunity of ADDRESSING tha .ELECTORS of CHRISTCHURCH E. Meetings will be duly advertise*! in Daily Papers. 7782F i ' . ' ' . ; KAIAPOI" F^LECTORATET MR J. H BLACKWELL will ADDRESS tho ELECTORS, at the following places, iaa follows :— At THE HALL, BELFAST, MONDAY October 80th. At. the PARIShJhaLL,' BURWOOO, TUESDAY, October Slat At tho HALL, WEST EYSETON, WEDNESDAY, November JsT, At THE HALL, SWANNANOA, THURSDAY, November- 2nd. At the HALL, GUStTfRIDAY, Novera- , " ber 3rd, - J ¥Y??7 MOTORING.""" """-" BEFORE placing your order for ft Motor Cycle, call and inspect tho 8i g.f\ HUMBER. with 9 epeeda free engine. A Cirr on Two Wheels, with a reputation behind jl second-to none. J. H. SUCKLING AND CO, Agents, Worcester street, opposite Pualop's. | , 7062 MUSIC. ~ "■' - ■ WE Guarantee to TEACH YOU TO PLAY PLANO or QftGAN, without Study, Learning of Lines and Spaces, Scales and Exercise Practice, or Drudgery of any kind, exactly the same result,' only in one month what takes years under the Old conditions. Full tuition £1 JOS, refunded if pppjl cannot read music «nd play a tune the first week. Call for more psrtioulaTS, Hours. 10 to 10. RJR'LEY'S COL» LEGE OF MUSIC, High street Chambers, 6 doora frem Hereford street. C 6606 WE ARE SPECIALISTS, YOUR PICTURES eari bo Artistically FRAMED at LOWEST PRICES at McCQRMICK and PUGH'S, Art Dealers, Artists' Colourrneß. •*©., CBI COLOMBO STRBET, cSUtcSurch. Pictures for Wedding and other present* in great variety, "Phono 973. Works t Tuam street C 6759 " 1000 SHAVES -"QRXjL HOW? Let our Shcffieia Cutler Properly Thin and Set your Bitot. We please where others have failed, LETHABY'S UMBRELLA STORE, 6i CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Between Broadway's and Warogr'a). C. E, GIBBONS and CO.'S SPECIAL OFFER!!! SALVIA Bopfire-Yel-low Marguerita—White Marguerite— Calceolaria Yellow—Calceolaria BrOB-e—Heli-otropes—Lobelia, Crystal Palace —Petunias, fringed—Carnations Margarita—Salpigloesis— Nemesifl—Verbenas —Stocks— Asters—lndian Pinks—Tomato Plants. Prices Most Reasonable. Special Quotations for Large Lota. Country Orders Carefully Packed. INSPECTION INVITED. 647 Colombo street 06607-1376 T>ULLOCH LADE'S WHISKY. Quality Always Maintained. 06515.280

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14187, 30 October 1911, Page 1

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804

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14187, 30 October 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14187, 30 October 1911, Page 1

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