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AMUSEMENTS. TUG OF WAR. TUG OF WAR. r\ L V M T I A RINK. (Direction Hayward's Enlerpriso., Ltd.) TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. A ROYAL SUCCESS LAST NIGHT. __ TUG OF WAR. TUG OF WAR. TUG OF WAR. TUG OF WAR. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). TO-NIGHT. SECOND PULL. SECOND FULL. TUG OF WAR. TUG OF WAR. Tho Brawn and Mu.clo of Christchurch, competing in tho most Exhilar»t:ii'.i of all Sports. THE THIRD PULL THE THIRD PULL And Final will tako place on SATURDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. FOX'S BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Prices—3a lewrved plan at" Dresden; Circle 2a, d-ll.ry 1?. Manager: F. A. HORNIBROOK. JTIS MAJESTY'S. (Tho Houso of Refinement and Comfort.) Direction Haywards' Enterprises, Ltd. Every Evening at 8 This. Week, GRAND MILITARY PROGRAMME At WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE In beauty of Betting, nobleness of theme, spectacular grandeur, and heartrending pathos, thi3 film is worthy of its hallowed title. BRITISH ARMY MANOEUVRES. . BRITISH ARMY MANu_UVRES. (H.M. tho King Reviewing His Army). AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE. PATHE GAZETTE (Homo Edition). PUBLIC SCHOOLS AN'-. GAL "SPORTS. PUBLIC SCHOOLS ANNUAL SPORTS.. Taken by our Chief Operator at Lancaster Park, last Saturday. AND MANY OTHER FILMS. Prices as usual. Plan at Dresden. OYDENHAM PICTURES. To-night. CHANGE NIGHT. To-night. CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE LANCASTER PARK CHILDREN'S SPORTS. . - „ Parents, como and see tho children. Children, come and _co you__clves. _ Military Manoeuvres, Wooing of Handsome Dan, Trianons, Tho Caspian Sea, His Besetting Sin, Wifßes as Chemist. Prices Is and 6a. Box Plan at Holcrofta. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NlG_iT. pHORAL HALL. CHORAL HALLMR ALFRED, WORSLEY'S SECOND CONCERT. ARTISTS. • , ' _ MR ALFRED WORSLEY, Solo Pianist. MISS LOUISE CROCCIIER, Solo Violinist. v DR. BRADSHAW, Accompanist. , MRS GOWER J-uitJNS, Soprano. CHRISTCHURCH QUARTEr, Messrs Cookson, Vincent, Millar, March. NOTICE. • ' : 1 ; Owing to tho Programme starting with the CEASAR FRANCE SONATA, Patrons arc respoctfully requested to ho seated by 8 o'clock. : . . PRICES, 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan Messrs Milnor and Thompson's. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. . ... 3543 —r--r LECTUHik. " : ™*~^ 7 WHAT "THE PRESS" SAYS:.. "Mrs Glcnnen gavo a practical and interesting demonstration of how to mike numerous tasty, economical, but above all, nourishing, dishes for invalids, tho cooking operations being carried out by means of a gas stove installed on the s'tago." '.'.'. ALEXANDRA HA LL. (Next His Majosty'a Theatre.), FREE COOKERY LECTURES. FREE COOKERY LECTURES. With PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATIONS. MRS GLENNEN. Australia's GREATEST COOKERY EXPERT, Will LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATE In above Hall, THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. Subject: •'Principles of Feeding in Diseaao." Demonstration: Suitable,, Dishes for Invalids. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. •FREE TO EVERYONE. 2600 A DINNER FOR SIX. A DINNER FOR SIX. EREE COOKING LECTURES By ■■■>■'■■ MRS GLENNEN, 'At' the I GAS COMPANY'S LECTURE HALL AND SHOWROOMS, I WORCESTER STREET. . ■ I TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AT 2.30. TO-MORROW EVENING AT 7.30. MRS GLENNEN Will COOK A DINNER FOR SIX. Vis.—Soup, Meat, Vegetables, two Puddings; and in addition, a dish for an Invalid. Mrs Glennen will also Cook at the same time, with the same expendituro of Gas, SCONES, PASTRY, AND CAKE, For Afternoon Tea or Evening Meal. THE ECONOMICAL USE OF THE GAS COOKER EXPLAINED. Admission FREE. Everyone welcome. 3527 MEETING-. BIBLE IN SCHOOLS. SUPPORTERS of present National Education System against dangers presented by tho Bible in Schools Movement, please MEET at V.M.C.A., FRIDAY, 6th December, S p.m. I__3 NOTICE. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. THE THIRTY-NINTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of tho Company will be held at THE COMPANY'S OFFICES, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, On TUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER/1912, At Noon. BUSINESS: To Receive the Report and Balance-shoot of the London Board. To Elect Three Directors in lieu of Messrs John Anderson, John Rutherford Blair, aad Frederick Henry Pyne, who retire in terms of Articles of Association, but offer themselves for reelection. To Elect Two Auditors (retiring auditors are Messrs Walter J. Moore and C. Morton Ollivier, who aro eligible for re-election). By order of the Board of Directors. ISAAC GIBBS, General Manager. Christchurch, 13th November, 1912. -03* THE Special "Page for' Women" in Saturday's Edition, of "The Evening Km»' appeal* to eTexyono. X bright home -Maga-

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14524, 28 November 1912, Page 1

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