•AMUSEMENTS. TT I S MAJESTY'S. (The Home of Refinement and Comfort.) Direction Hayward'e Enterprises, Ltd. evi:i;y evening this week. house full last night, hol'se full last night. V.NXLK TOM'S CABIN ~woM." UNCLE TOM'S CABIN "BOOM." Lone; V«iore ciitht hifl liipht oxir vast theatre v.as fuli. Hur.dre.ls turiscd away. At WF.KT-HAYWARD PICTURES WEST-HAYWAKU PKTURES I T NCLK TOM'S CABIN An UNCLE TOM'S CAUIN American UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Production. Payed by American Artiste. Tho actual Menes '.a:d iv, the ixmrury as pourtrnyed by Harriet Beechcr Stt>wr"< novel. Accompanied by a CHOIR OF 30 VOICES CHOIR OF :v> VOICES And Solo Vocilists. Who will render some oid-tirue Plantation Melodies. Other Pich'.rf? are: THE IKONY OF FATE. THROUGH THE FLAMES. OVER TIIF. "PHONE. LA CRANJA. PAT UK UAZF.TTK. POPULAR BETTY. AUSTP. ALI AN (i A/.KTTE. THE BURNING OF A MATCH FACTORY. COME EARLY or BOOK YOUR SF.ATS. Circle and Stalls Is (Rc.«?rv« Is Cdj. Plan at Drivdcn. Buck S'.alls 6d. GLOBE CONTINUOUS PICTURES, High street. Direction: Hayward's Picture Enterprises. EVERY DAY. 12 Noon to 10.30 p.m. ITAYWARD'S, LTD., scored an immense i-I success with their COMPLETE change oi programme yesterday. Tho operators and the pianists surpassed themselves, and tho ALL-STAR PROGRAMME was continuously shown. Tho Audicnc-«3 App raided—Every body sat;sSed. TO-DAY wo ngain ecrocn THE Programme. SERGEANT BYRNE A Selig Drama. SERGEANT BYRNE A Selig Drama. A Story of tho Mounted Police. Duty first — On tho trail—Four days' chase through the Forest —1 he Serjeant's Tenacity Reworded. A MODERN PRODIGAL—IOOO A.B. Drama. BILLY McGRATHS LOVE LETTERSSUMMER IN THE NORTH, A Beautifully Coloured Scenic. ITALKBREEDS' SCOUT—A.IC. Drama. REWARD OF PERSEVERANCE—Comic. PATHE GAZETTE-Vcjy Latest Topical World's Nows. ADULTS Gd. CHILDRN 3d. OYDENHAM PICTURES. Direction Hayward'a Enterprises, Ltd. FULL HOUSE LAST NIGHT. TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT. Don't Miss tho Chanco of Seeing Vitagraph UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Drama UNCLE TOiT'S CABIN And of Hearing the Trained CHOIR of 30 VOICES and tho SOLOIST, Who will render oid' Plantation Melodies during tho progress of the Picture. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Also a full programme, including:—Popular Betty, Burning of a Factory, Australian Gazette, Through the Flarnea, La Granja, The Irony of Fate, Over the 'Phone. Come and Hear tho Plantation Songs. Prices Iβ and Gd. Box Plan at Holcroft'e. " PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have this day admitted into partnership Mr F J G. WILKINSON, who for tho post eight vPMitJ*» filSTiflCT MANAGER of the blA'm VtKE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, which Department .ho inaugurated 1 in Christchurch. Tho business will continue to be carried on under the name of FORD and HADFIELD, at their Offices, 169 Hcreiord street (next JNational Bank), Christchurch. A. KEITH HADFIELD. Ist January, 1913. 5255P MEETINGS. ' AVON ROWING CLUB? THE HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING will be held in Boathouso, MONDAY, January 20th, at 8 p.m. Miembere are requested to attend. 855 H. HASKELL, Hon. Sec. ; WOOLSTON FETE. A PUBLIC MEETING of Committees and supporters will bo held on WEDNESDAY, January 15th, in the Druide' Hall, Woolston, at 8 p.m.' ' G5" DENTAL NOTICES. TV E. N E E L E Y. DENTAL" SURGEON, BOYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. F7766 DR. GUY HASKIN3 ,D.D.S., University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, U.S.A., DENTAL SURGEON, Petersen's Buildings, 252 High etreet. DX. HASKINS having returned from IJng•and acd America, has installed in his suite of offices the moet Up-to-date Dental Equipment in the Dominion. All Classee of Dental Work pcreonaiJy performed at Moderate Foes. Hours 3-6. Telephone 2108. C7315F J) E. W. S. SEED. DENTAL SURGEON. PETERSEN'S BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET DR. HENRY X ALLISON. (D.D.S., University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.) (L.D.S., Royal College of Surgeons, England.) JQENTAL SURGEON, 113 HEREFORD STREET, Next United Service HotelTelephone 3142. . Residence 2111. C563F REMOVAL NOTICE. DBS. PRITCHARD JONES and MAITLAND have REMOVED to Mr. F. W. Thompson's Rooms. 2U HIGH STREET, Over Stsndish and Preece, Photographers , . Telephone 538. Private Ros. 2219. F8033 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, yesterday morning, between Lincoln and Riccarton, BAG containing Fishing and Shavins lackle. Reward on return tc Dcaby, 113 Hertford street. City. 872 Tl3ST~a~~T7iutcph MOTOR~from JCew J -Li Brighton, No. 555 G. Reward. R. Jclxn- ■ ston, -110 Mourhou'-o avenue. 837 T _ OST7"aCa:ter , s"DELIVERY BOOK. Re- | J-J waid on to Fcrd and Miram*, 202 Hereford street (next Occidental Hotel), ChrisuiLurch. - 556 C LOST, on Monday morning, Cream BELT v.-ith heavy filver bucklo attached. Finder rewarded on returning to "Press" 904 LOST, near Ward's Brewery, Japanese PUG (slut). Reward. 45 Bealey street. . 805 FOUND, Yellow or Sandy SHEEP DOG. If not claimed will bo fx>ld. Owner can have came by paying expenses. Apply 33 Barbadoes street Sydenham, Chriatchurch 831
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