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AMUSEMENTS. T.T I S MAJESTY'S. (Direction HaywaicTs En'crprisrs, Ltd.) At S. Every Evening This \Vock. At 8. GR\ND nOLIOAY PROGRAMME. GhAND .HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. At WEST-HAYAVJRD PICTURES. Tho Elite WEST-HAY WARD PICTURES. Picture Show. Our Picture Series is Ticaded this week by tha Great Special. MATRIAIONIAL SQUALLS. MATRIMONIAL SQ CALLS. "Laugh sad tha world laughs with you." This picture i» a stoiy cf a ma-in-laws troubles in many acts, in many eetines,, and a miKicn lni!c:l]». THE LEADING MAN. FROM ORIA.N'DA TO SCIMIEZ. PAKADE IN HONOUR OP THE CZAR. HIS LESSON. IHE TROUBADOUR. THE AGOUTI. PATHR GAZETTE. PATHE GAZETTE. Showing the Prince of Wu".os present at the gathering of 13,000. nieiubere of the St. John Aintmlnnco This filra will pivo tha Ambulance Associations in tho Dominion an idea how gTeat and powerful are Overseas. Crclo and Skil's Iβ, Reserves Is Cd, Stalls Gd. Plan r.t Diesden. QLYUPIA EltfX. Direction Hayward's Entorprists, Ltd. "GOING- STRONGER uHAN EVER" "DOWN THE STRAIGHT." A "Continuance" ol t>ll3 "'Antarctic" -wenther makes National visitors axxl our local pntrons enjoy tiio Kink VISITORS—Attcn'.i-cn! Do not miss tho only opportunity of Skating en the be?t MAPLE WOOD SKATING FLOOR in the DOMINION. Something to talk about when you go back home. BURNING QUESTION!— Why did the "Ca-ptain Jingle"—we mean mingle^—with the merry thTong? 'Nuff eedl SESSIONS TO-DAY: 10.30 to 10.-' 230 to 5. 5.15 to 7. 7.30 to 10. 10.30 to 12. 2.30 to 5. 5.15 to 7. 7.30 to 10. Non-skaters 6d. 'Skaters usual prices. Re- I gular pntrona bvv Tickets. BAND EVERY EVENING. j S ft LOBE CONTINUOUS PICTURES S S vT HavwnuVs Enterprise*. Ltd. 8' S GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO. S S Duly 10 Neon to 10 30 p.m. 8 S CONTINUOUS PICTURE SHOW. S S TO-DAY end TO-NIGHT, AUG. 13th. S S Tho Exclusive Star Drama. S S , THE OUTCAST. S S ■ THE OUTCAST. S S Produced by tho New York Motion S S Picture Co. cf America, tho famous S S makers cf the Bison Films. _ S S Synopsis: The Area'.— 'iho Batt'e— S S Tho Capture—Burned to Death—Saved S S by the Twcker. S S And the UFual Full Proz-ramme of tbo S S Latest in Motion Picture S S Photography. S S Just fhink of itl Adults Sixpence, S S Chi'dren Threepence Everywhere. S ZZMZZZZZZZZZZ7.ZZZZZZ2ZZZZZZZZZZZ KING EDWARD BARkaCKS. -J EDWARD BARRACKS, ' Cashel street West (just over bridge). THURSDAY, FRIDAY ar/.d SATUBuAY, THURSDAY. FHIDAY and -SATUBi>A¥, AUGUST 15th, ICth and mb CHRISTCHURCH POUii aX, PIGEON, AND CANARY CLUB'S ANNUAL GIGANTIC -EXHIBITION. ANNUAL GIGANTIC EXHIBITION. Exhibits from Auckland to We'lington. Exhibits from tho West Coast. Exhibits from the Bluff to Hurunui. The Finest Exhibition of Poultry Ever Seen in the Dominion. , TURKEYS, GEESE. DUC'iS, FOWLS, . TURKEIS, GEESE, DCCiiS, FOWLS, And PIGEONS. CANARIES and CAGE BIRDS PIGEONS. CANARIES and CAGE BIRDS " "MONSTER ; OJ"TSHOV•WINTKR ?nOW. ' ■ WINTFR SHOW. - - " WINTER SHOW. GIGANTIC EXHIBIT GIGANTIC EXHIBIT By tho GOVERNMENT AORTCULTUBAI. DEPARTMENT. GOVI3RN3IFNT A^RICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. Whcnt. Oata and isarlov in Sheaf, obtamnd fmni ill' p-»rts of the Srntb Island. Wheat, Oats, Barley, Spc" 4 ! , and Tamer from tl'o uunkura Experimental Station; 200 varictiea Farm Seeds, which bavo been prown on vrrious farms throughirt t"io S.T. Exhbits of Wheat, tho result of Manunnl and Vor'etv Te«««. Sheaves of Wheat with tho roots nttachrd.'- Mangels Swcd«-> and Yellow and White- fkrbed verictits of Turnips. 100 varieties of Potatoes. Collection of Dried Grosses, showing the root crowth of tho sevcrnl varieties. 110 sp-fimens of ?**'*** and C'ovors <?rown at the Waitoki Hwh S"Ti->ol. ' Fodder P'anis. of Chouraocller, Silver Bect> Green Buda-ka'e nnd Tlwusand-lieedrd Kale. Also. Peas, Tares' and ° SPECIAL EXHIBIT from Mounwhaki. showin-T the marvellous root growth ol (JOOD PTPPLAY OF FRUIT, chiefly oom-m<-.rcial varieties of Applo3, from all parts'of tfcp Dominion. ■..-.. TREES from one year old to soven years, ehnirn in -_ . MR W. J. COURTIER, the D«wr»me*t of A—icuHnTe. vrVl. frfve Dcmonet-a'iona of Prunine Fruit Ttop>!, n"d also "Tcl!ts on find so durmi» the Show. • THU T ? OT ''AY— Otvpti f-nrn 2 p.m.' to 10 p.m. FRIDAY and SATURDAY—IO a.m. to 10 P TbMTSSION—Art Union Is. 4483 W. BROWN, Hon. See. GRAND BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT. By the "NOTiOnrFS." By the "NOBODIES. ,, In aid of the Famil? «< late COUNCILLOR HART. THF.ATRK KOYAL, MONDAY, ATfRUPT lS*h: Under the patroni-Re of Tii« tho ■NTnVnT i"H Cit' rnimcil. Ticire'e from and Labsur Conncil or City Council Offires. 4139 CANTERBURY KENNEL CLUB. \J | . SEVENTH ANNUAL DOG SHOW Wil' bo he'd on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUG. 14th and 15th, in KING'S THEATRE, Glouce-tcr street, Chrisichurch. «CGF MEETINGS. ' CANTERBURY LABOURERS^UNION. A -SPECIAL MEETING wil. be held at Trades Hall on TUESDAY, Ausrust 13th, at 8 p.m. Nomination of Federation

Officers. PATERSON, Secretary. I ELLESJIEKE LANDS DRAINAGE BOAUD, AMEETTXG of Ratepayers in the above district will be baA in the PubUc Hall, Tai Tapu, en THURSDAY, August 22r.d t- at 7.30 p.m., for ih« purpose of d.£CU3=ing Dra.cage mal'«:t generally. All Ratepayers . arc invited u> attend. : jAb MAi'Kr.Nzrs, 4172F Board C'cTk. 1 THE CANTERBURY SHEEPOWSEES" UNION. > ANNUAL MEETING. rpHE TEN-ill ANNUAL GENERAL X MEETING of the Canterbury Shieu- •• ov.Tiers' Union will be held on VEDNEST DAY, the 14th day of AUGUST, 1912, at 10 a m., in tho ROOMS of tho AGRICULTU- '• KAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, a CANTERBURY HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. a ,- Business: 0 To Receive the Annual Report and Balanco--3 sheet, a Election of OScers and General. The fo.lowins have been duly nominated v Ofiiee-beaTcrs (or the ensuing year:— S President, T. S. Johnstoi!. :. Vice-President, "L. G. U. Acland. Hon. Treasurer, E. G. Stavelcy. Auditor, Tlioruhill Cooper, F.P.A. (N.Z.) Coiuinittee: H. Aclon-Aciams, M. Bethell, Se P Burke, N. D. Camp>>eli, R. A. Chaffey, F. -' :H. Courage, 1L J. Dixou, C. H. Enfor, H. T. P Little, W. W. Mcßae, A. W. Ruthorford. fas., [ - L. C. Gardiner, G. Gerard, W. Hal .. t. Uay, «• ;C. P. ilnrray-Aynricy. W. P. Parkinson, 1. >* \H. Smith, M.P., !>• W. Weatenra and Jno. ™ I for the offices of Presi•f ! dfirv«c«-Pre«dent. Hon. Treasurer Auditor ' 2 ! and Commltteemeu. bsin ? only o the red number, those nonjinatcd mil be du.y 5 ■ fyg at *• •¥. B i"SS&T, Secretary.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14432, 13 August 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14432, 13 August 1912, Page 1

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