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AMUSEMENTS. |T~l~s" Mi A J £STY 'S.

(Hayward's Picturo Enterprises, Ltd.. TO-NIGHT. ATI TO-NIGHT. MONDAY Our New MONDAY Programme MONDAY ..xYv'o Change KOMJAi Ouci MONDAY a \*.'cek. MONDAY WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES Tbo Show WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES ; that seta tho WEST-uAYWARD PICTURES standard WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES in Pic-wrcs, Projection and Comfort. HYDROPLANES v. MOTOR BOATS. HYDROPLANES v. ; MOTOR BOATS! Thi3 is a rooc'.d of tho competition at Monaco .between Renaux, iho French hydropianist, and Motor Boats. WINTER IN ENGADINE. WINTER IN ENGADINE. A land of snowfields, mountains, and dark nines. . THE DORMOUSE. >/

THE DORMOUSE. A series of pictures illustrative cf the Dormouse nnd its 'habit*. A STORY OF THE CIRCUS. A STORY OF THE CIRCUS. A story of a little trapc.o i>erfornier and an olephant by 'Jio Vita Co. fi THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER. V THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER. r . A Strong Drama by the Kalem Co. A CURE FOR POKERITIS. A "Bunny" Comedy by tho Vi'.a Co. A "GIPSY'S HONOUR. A GIPSY'S HONOUR. A Beautiful Romance taken in Colours. ALKALI BEST*!'BRONCHO BILLY. ALKALI BESTS BRONCHO BILLY. A Real Wesfe-n Comedy. COLLEGE SWEETHEARTS. STOPTHIEF AUSTRALIAN-GAZETTE. Overture, "Light Cavalry" (Suppc). HAYWARD'S ORCHESTRA. Circlo and Stalls Is, Reserves Is Cd, Sialk 6d. Plan at Dresden. : OLYMPIA SKATING RINK. . EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL ATTRACTION. ■ATHOS and READ. TO-NIGHT. ATHOS and READ. TO-NIGHT, ATHOS and READ. TO-NIGHT. Grand Skating Exhibition by PROF. ATHOS, Australasia's Champion Tri'fk and '.Sensational Skater and WcTld'o Champion Chair Jumper, . and MADAM READ, England's Lady Champion Skater. Theso Ska'.orial Artists give an exhibition which the Press' and Pubjio declare to bo _ the "last word" in Roller SkatingV-"Every step tho 1 poetry of motion." I'caturing Dances, Spins, Cakewalk**, Waltzes, Double Figure Skfting, The Merry Widow Waltz nnd Anacho Dance, Human Swin_. Two Steps, 'and MARVELLOUS CHAIR JUMPING. Turns while in mid-air and landing backwards. ' Usual Prices, Sessions, Admission Is. The sessions will be held/and our rumcroua patrons wiil have tho abovo as an ' cxt-ra" but withou-j extra charge. Evening Session commences at 7.30 p.m. QLYM PI A RTN K. USUAL SESSIONS—IO.3O \« 12.' 230 lo 5,----5.15 to 7 7.30 to 10. ATHOS'a.nd. v READ at 7.30 to 10 session i'eco tho pibf-vo {idverLj,-- No extra ohargo to wi'.nicjs tho. Greatest, of Great Skatorial ExInbitioni*. '■ ' ' '". . .6 G 6 G. 0 G' R 'g"-0 >> GGGOG6G6 3 rj.LOBE CONTINUOUS PICTURES S 3 vA Hnyward'o Enterprises, Ltd. 3 3 GO WHERE TJIE CROWDS GO. 3 S Daily 12 noon' trt -30:30 p.m. , 3 3 CONTINUOUS'-PICTUHE SHOW. 8 3 TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT, JULY-ISUi. 3 S Another MagniflWini'Programmo. . 3 R THE VICTIM OF- "' - 3 •a ..CIRCUMSTANJIAJi-EYIDEKCE, a il .^VV-sia^'iAT^W^V.' I **' 3 "IK-'- ■ X-O-'Vi vS_*_.'' fi '3 ' A" Picture \i%\ S 3 holds tho audi- THE DIAMOND ROSE. 3 3 once spellbound THE DIAMOND ROSE. S '.from start to, THE DIAMOND ROSE. 3 8 finish. THE _<-A_IOND HOSE. 3 3 Shades of Winter (a. gorgeously col- .1 3 ourcd scenic), Boys of tho Revolution 3 3 (A.K. latost success), Their First Kid- .1 3 napping Case, Gaumont Graphic, Tho 3 ,1 Mosquito (educational), Joker's Mis- 3 3 take, etc., etc, etc. Just think of it: 3 3 Adults Cd, Children 3d Everywhere. 3 FIVE GUINEA COMPETITION. THE PROPRIETARY OF THE NEW CONTINUOUS PICTURE THEATRE now being erected in HEREFORD STREET OFFER A PRIZE OF FIVE GUINEAS to tho person who can suggest tho most appropriate NAME for the Theatre. All compctitora must lodge their suggestions not later than WEDNESDAY, 31st inst., addressed to "PICTURE COMPETITION," "Press" and "Times" Offices. A Committee of Prossmen, independent of tho Proprietary, will decide the Prise Winner. 3106F TO-NIGHT, a p.m. **_*fJ_ST- END HALL, 307 Montreal street 7 Vi Central (Telephon* 2500), POETICAL EVENING by MISS LUCY COWAN. S<»tg. stcr, Mr W. J. Salkcld; Admission ls.'ChildrcuGd. . ",..-' 885MEETINGS. CANTERBURY DRIVERS' UNION. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Union will bo held at tho Trades' Hall, on TUESDAY", JULY 16th, at 8 p.m. - Business: Appointment of Three Assessors to represent tho Union on the Council of Con. ciiialion. H. HUNTER, Secretary. LICENSING NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I ALEXANDER PaLUTER, of ChriaU » church, being flic bolder ©f a Publican's Licence in respect, of the house and premises situate at Cathedral square, Christchurch, do hereby give notic-o thet I desiro to obtain, and will at tbo next Licensing Meeting to bo holden at Christchurch on the sth day of SEPTEMBER. 1912, apply for a TRANSFER of the said License from mvsolf to JAMES ALFRED UC-NCAN, my" appointee. Dated tho sth day of July, 1912. ALEX. PALMER. RAYMOND and STRINGER, Solicitors. 8145 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Chestnut COB, white face, new cover. Reward. Watson, 62 Victoria street. Tel. 3002. 877 L"OST, fr"<Trr7_ddington Yards, Dark Red HEIFER, springing. Reward. J. Harriaon, Hills road, Hillsborough. fj3B LOST, a BUclTlmd - White Collie DOG, named WAT. Finder rewarded. George harper, Wc_t belt, Lower Riccarton. 3188 LOST, BROOCH, -and pearls. Reward. "Press" Office. 791 LOST from Rakaia River BAY MARES, shod all rcund, one with grey mane and tail, both with white stars on forehead, with covers on when last won. Any person giving information to W. SCOTT, S-cuhbridge, or T. JEAL, Halkett, will be Rewarded. _3C STRAYED from Darfield Hotel laat Friday , night, Chestnut MAKE with scar on hind leg. Ono pound reward en returning tc Daifieid Hotel or Everybody's, Limited, Christchurch. ■ 873 OTRAYED from my placo on July Gtu Turee BULL CALVES (ono Jersey) and Three HEIFER CALVES (one blaci brindle); about nine months old. Rcwarc for information lending to recovery on ap plication to_S. Frost, Clarkville. 313! OTRAYED- from Darfield Hotel Fridaj Night, Chestnut. MARE, with acar 01 hind leg. Ono Pound reward on return tt Darfield Hotel. 7_; T7*OUND, Black and Whito Sheep DOG •*- Owner can. ha% r o same by paying ex penEca. W. De Thier. Rcdclifi-. 87£ O-i REWARD—Strayed from Stonyhurstor « ,1 *ii y 2nd> oae Black * nd Tar Colho SLUT, answers to name of Meg Any one found detaining her after this date wil, be prosecuted. Apply to A. Cameron, Scar gill, or IL MeAdsm, Stonyhurst. 31S(

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14407, 15 July 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14407, 15 July 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14407, 15 July 1912, Page 1

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