AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S. (Th« Warmest and Moat Comfortable Theatre in Christchurc-h). At 8 EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. Something Special "BATTLESHIP WEEK -, At HAYWARD'S PICTURES. ILVYWARD'S PICTURES. Our van Picture Houf« Packed to the Dcors Last Night. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY. (Conic Early or Book Your Scat*). BRITAIN'S HOPE BRITAIN'S HOPE (How Sailore arc Trained). . BUNNY-AT THE DERBY. BUNNY AT THE DERBY. (John Bnnnv. the stent laughter maker). PERSISTENCY v. OBSTINACY. (Costello and Turner Drsrua). KUBO'S TROUPE OF ACROBATS. -THE MOUNTAIN OF ST. GOIuARD. OUR FAITHFUL DUMB FRIENDS. TWO WOMEN AND TWO MEN. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. FOR LOVE IS LIKE. Circ'o and Stalls Iβ, Reserve* Is 6d. Plan • t Dresden. Stalle Cd. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Hayward'e Enterprises, Ltd. 12 Noon to 10.30 p.m. Now show-inp the .second of our specially oe'.ecUA programmes for BATTLE-SHIP WEEK. A PRISONER OF WAR Is a imlcrdid War A PRISONER OF WAR drama denims with A PRISONER OF WAR tho Turki«h War. showing how a clever UULOARIAN GIRlv saves a number of her fellow-countrymen. ALSO SHOWING THE TOTVILI.E EYE (Edison Comedy). PISCARA (Cir.es. ScenicV THE BROKEN WAY (A.B. Drama). LIFE-SAVING JIM (Path* Comic). ADULTS Gd. CHILDREN 3d. SYDENHAM PICTURES. Direction: Harvard's Enterprises, Ltd. At 8.0 TO-NIGHT. At 8.0 "BATTLESHIP WEEK." BRITAIN'S HOPE. THE WHITE GLOVE GANG. Casey a*, thn Bat, Fencing Mad, Two Women and n Man, Persistency v. Obstinacy, Kubo'e Troupe of Acrobats, St. Gothard. Faithful Dumb Friends. Prices: la iind Gd. SKATING. f\LYMPIA SKATING RINK. Direction Hayward's Enterprises. 2 SESSIONS ONLY TO-DAY. 30 to 12 Morning. 7.30 to 10 Night. FANCY AND POSTER CARNIVAL THURSDAY, MAY 2Dtb. Ri o l os s. c v m. Comfortably Warmed for the Winter Season. TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. A BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. FULLER'S Tho Best PICTURES FULLER'S of All. PICTURES. To-night'e Series Include tho Famous Drama TIGRIS Entrancing TIGRIS Story of a Dual TIGRIS Personality. Tigris ie one of the Moat Clever, Delightful, er.d Fascinating Detective Dramas. CHELTENHAM STEEPLECHASE; Sportsmen. Seft this Grand Sporting Event. THE PATHE GAZETTE (Topical). Opitsah—Heard at the Telephone—A Motor Boat Party—A Queer Elopement—Lower Normandy—A Desperate Chance. FULLER'S PREMIER ORCHESTRA. Prices: Is and 6d. Doors 7.15. 'Phone 2503. BOXING. " *' BOXING-. TT I N G ' S THEATRE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 20: Ii and 21st MAY, Commencing at 8 p.m. ADMISSION , : Ss and 2s. Day Sales at Frjeetnair_«|, and W. A. Peer. H. FEI.vHOLS, Hon. Sec, 5335 Bos 693. MEETINGS. HALSWELL TRAMWAY EXTENSION. ' A PUBLIC MEETING will be hold in ths Halswell Schuoirooni en FRIDAY nigiit, May 16th, 1913, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To receive report from Committee appointed to d'.fino rating area. All interested cordially invited. 912 A. ROSE, Hon. Sco. THE NAVY LEAG UE. CANTERBURY (N.Z.) BRANCH. MEMBERS cf the NAVY LEAGUE are in' vited to ailend the first of v eeri«e of Quarterly Meetings, to be hold at Hi) WORCEsTKK STHEhT, Christchurch tfiaet of "l'ruse" OMce), on SATURDAY iTU-MUK' ROW) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, when GUN-->,_...-LIEUTENANT K. X. DOWN. U.S., of H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND, will r*? wbout MOPEKX GUNS. A SPECIAL -\;:VY LEAGUE visit to >i M.S. NEW ZEAL«..D hna been a:ranged for TUESDAY NEXT ('2oth mat.), by train leaving Chrielchurch at 2.43 p.m. llember* «ro request*;] ta «e c «mblo outeide elation shortly before tha'. hour. C. J. TRKLEAVEN, Branch Secretary. ELECTION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF LYTTELTOX. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR. "PURSUANT to the provisions of '"xhe £ Municipal Corporations Act, 1008," I hereby give notice that tbe followinj? pereone have Imn duly NOMINATE for the Office of COUNCILLOR of the Uorough of Lyttelton: — Andrew Frank Clark. Francis Joseph Turner Gillard. Gerald Rupert Rich. There being only one vacancy to be filled a POLL will be taken ac between the eaid Candidates on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of May, 1913, a.l th« follov;ing J'olling Places: — Colonist Hall, Oxford atieet, Lyttelton. Newton's Store, corner of Norwich qnav and Dublia etreet, Lyttelton. Hours of Polling— 3 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated thk 15th day oi May, 1913. L. A. STRINGER, fieturnin/r Officer. COUNTY COUNCILS. KOWAI COUNTY COUNCIL. ROAD CLOSURE. Under "Tho Public Works Act, 1303." "VTOTICE is hereby given that the Kowai i* County Council prupow to «top ted close part of the road runmnp through Rural Section TC9O, the -:rcpcrty of Walter Hartro)!, down to tho Waipira river, and containing 0 acres 3 rwxJs nnd 22 pcrchc« tf as th«_ same ie delineated on Road Diversion Plan So. 4K5 (P.W D. 33003), and coloured Rreen thereon, ■and alpo parts of tho road ri:nnin<? through or [ peei Rural Section CaH7, 3VMM, GI3OSX. and 2150!, tt- profwrtr o/ Lintou C. Gardiner, : down to tho Waip'ara River, and containing ! 7 acres .1 roods and 02.3 perchep, Rβ the same ! arc delineated on Plan P.W.D. 33U04, and : coloured Rrecn thereon. i The said Plans are now open for inspection iat the Office of the Council, Balcairn, daring ! office hours. Dated thi3 16th day of April, 1913. GEO. S. HICKMAN, County Clerk. Bakaira. 1193
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