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AMUSEMENTS. TTI3 MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. 1- 6d- Book at the- Dresden. 1« 6d"WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE." Book at the Dresden, Is 6d. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWARD'S I**JTUR_.S. TO-NIGHT, First Screening in Christchurch. UNRIVALLED ATTRACTION. ANTARCTIC HEROES. Filmed by th« ANiAif-TiC HEROES. Qi_c:al ANTARCTIC HEROES. KinematogTuphsst, ANTARCTIC HEROES. Mr H. G. Pouting, ANTARCTIC HEROES. -c A Mwnor- WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE. ab'e record WITH SCOTT TO THE IOLr.. of high WITH SCOTT TO THE POLe,. Selenitic WITH SCOTT ill THE POLr Value. WITH SCOTT TO THE POLL. It, was the greatest Scientific Enterprise ever sent out of England. Somo of tho most remarkable scenes preeentod a:o these showing the Terra Nova in h big slorm at sea, passing an iceberg 2.01.. hi-h; the Terra Nova crashing its way through thick ice: hunting seals on the ico pack: the dog team at work; Captain Scott and Dr. Wi.eon travelling by dog team; comical penguins, love-making, fighting, and raising their chicks: pulis stealing penguin e"~s; eruption of Mount Erebus; a football game on the ico over 250 fathoms ci water; exporors falling into cracks in tho ico; pitching camp for tho night; coo-ing and serving meals in the tent; L.cut. Oatcs, Captlin Scott. Dr. Wilson, Lieut. Bowers. and Pettv-OCicer Evans wriggling into their sleeping "bags in 90 degrees of frost llu-se. bags wero destined to become their shrouds, being the samo ones in which they were afterwards found dead. Tho tragic interest attached to the elm culminates in the- eceno ehovniisr tho final Dash for the Pc-'c-MUSIC SPECIALLY ARRANGED. " Conductor: MR W. WU-TLLfc--. D.C. and Stalls ls. Reserved ls Gd, Back Stalls Cd. Bock at the Dresden. rTro 7 . - !-: PICTURE IX THEATRE. Direction: Havword'n Enterprises, Ltd. COMPLETE- CHANGE -PROGRAMMF eoou'LETE- - pß 4ilS^t_£ COMPLETE— OF —PROGRAMME FEATURING ASTA NEILSEN IN ASTA NEILSEN ASTA NEILSEN 'THE ASTA NEILSEN TEMPTATIONS OF DRINK. TEMPTATION'S OF DRINK. TEMPTATIONS OF DRINK. TEMPTATIONS OF DRINK. TEMPTATIONS OF DRINK. TEMPTATIONS OF DRINK. TEMPTATIONS OF DRINKTEMPTATIONS OF DRINK. "TEMPTATIONS OF DRINK. TEMPTATIONS OF DRINK. TEMPTATIONS OF DRINKTEMPTATIONS OF DRINK. TEMPTATIONS OF DRINK. TEMPTATIONS OF DRINK. TEMPTATIONS OF DRINK. TEMPTATIONS OF DRINK. ASTA NEILSEN. This is the GREATEST SUCCESS of ell Productions. SUPPORTED BY A STRONG COMBINATION OF OTHERS. ADULTS only 0. CHILDREN only 3d. QYDENHAM PICTURES, Proprietor?, Sydenham Co-opcra'ivo Pictures. Direction, Huyward's Enterprises. Ltd. TO-NIGHT, At 8. TO-NIGHT. THE THE LION HUNTERS. HUNTERS. Concluding with a scene in which are all tlio elements of danger associated with lion hunting. CAUMONT GRAPHIC (Topical). THE OTHER GIRL (Lovo Story). _ IN THEIR HOUR OF NEED (Dramatic). BUNNY'S HONEYMOON (Comedy). And other supporting films. Prices, ls and Gd. Plan at Holcroft's. SKATING. OLYMPIA SKATING . RINK. Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. THREE SESSIONS TO-DAY: ".'' 10 to 12, 2.30-ta' 5, 7.30 to 10CHRISTCHURCH ORPHEUS • SOCIETY CHORAL HALL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. Seventeenth SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. SOLOISTS—Miss Jl. Packer, Miss M Luxton, Messrs >• E. Petty, em J no. Worgan. «!_i,-„ CHORUSES, Etc.-By Brahma, Bishop Ashlcigh, Elgar, Calcott, Hatton Piuouti, Rossini, Smart. Macleodsmith ard Verdi. , ... CONDUCTOR—Mr J. T. Macleodsmith. PI-iNIST-Mi.« Nora Mr.c'ordsmith, L.A.B Admission, Non-subscribers, 2s and Is. 3515 J - Cr. JTRTH,_Hon : _Sec. XT N G' S THEATRE SATURDAY NEXT. . Mr W. Denim's pupils in Songs, Sketches Recitations. Monologues., etc., etc. HERR R. C. ZIMMERMAN-*, MR ROBERT CLARKE, Solo VioPnist*. A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT. Wrtch Wednesday's Papers. Prices: Front Sests 2s, Stalls Is B-ok a Mi-ncr and Thompson's. Day Sales, W. A E a *Uj___ T 2___ T L_ i,TCot - -—— " MEETINGS. UNION* ROWING CLUB. (Incorporated.) THE Forty-seventh Annual Genera! Meet m- wil' bo held at the Boathcur* oi MONDAY, September Sth, 1913, at 8 p.m. Business — To Receive Annual Report and Balance sheet, „ , Election of Officers, OwotL 3513F ' ' l H .°..LggSPQRTING. GERALDINE RACING CLUB. spring'meeting, 25th and 26th September. 1913. -vrOMTNATIONS for all Handicap am IN Totting Events: Close on 4th SEPTEM B pp F or full particulars eeo "Referee G-lh August. Special T:-ain from Christchurcl; each day. £ TEiIPLEB) 3514 _______^I!___---IMPOUNDINGS. IMPOUNDED at Hororata Pound, 2 Baj * Draught HORSES, one young and on< v : lh rhitc mark on off shoulder- also om< H-Jf Pra.*ht Chestnut HORSE, white blase _j «hcd all round. If not claimed and ex 'wmaiex poid wVI be sold on September 11th at 12 o'clock Noon. John S. Kilty, Poundkeeper. ~~ DENTAL NOTICES. MR ARTHUR E- SUCKLING. MR HORACE E. SUCKLING, 8.D.5.. x-vENTAL SURGEONS. 80 STREET WEST. C 8362 T\ R. W. S. SBBU DENTAL SURGEON, PETERSEN'S B-ILDING3, HIGH STREET. MR FRED W THOMPSON, SURGEON DENTIST. HAS Removed from High street to Barlow's Buildings, opposite the United Service Hctel. Hereford street ___ 7 J^£ ~ T ~ LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Tai Tapu and Kaituna, one long black point --it NLCAJ-h, 1. Reward. Communicate with Mrs Do Rtaxn, ■JsQ pjwhMu_streot,__ ±> LO_. Hackthorne road or thereabouts, Lady's Black Sealskin BAG, containing money and railway pats. Reward. iTtrvyn W. Stevenson and Co., \ ictorvx Garage, Armagh etreet. ._ $' LOST, on Sunday mcr-ing, at Garden road tram .cat. RACOON FUR. V, ih tne girl with bicvee who found v picas* «turn to Harper's Store. Reward. «">

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14759, 1 September 1913, Page 1

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