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AMUSEMENTS. fPHEATRE-. B O 1 A L - PEEPETUAL MOTION. See tho Dandies, and You Can't Stop ■ Laugiuiiij. LAST FIVE NIGHTS LAST FIVE NIGHTS Of MR EDWARD URANSCOMBE'S INCOMPARABLE COSTUME COMEDY COMPANY. THE DANDIES. Hit: DANDIES. THE DANDIES. Compete Change Prcgramm* TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Eutire Chaiigo ProKruuune. Put This Down on i'cmr Cus. THE DANDIES' THE DAN'DIKS , Programme will b© Changed TO-NIGHT. Also on THURSDAY XIGHT. Artct on SATUKUAi NEXT THE DANDIES' FAREWELL SPECIALLY SELECTED PROGRAMME. Which. wiU ooranraso tbo Most Popular NumbotH of IHH DANDIES' ILLIMITABLE REPERTOIRE, in addition to SPECIAL.REQUEST NUMBERS. Bβ you Young or Old, Philanthropist v>r M e:inthr:po, Fond L-.ver or Mitugyuiist, Froliceomo or Staid, Wiw> cr Foolish, THE DANDIES' Warm Laughter Grips ■ mr.d SBakea You. LAST FIVE NIGHTS OF THE DANDIES. A Panacea for All Ailments. PRICES: 3.\ Oβ, Iβ.. PRICES: Iβ. fc>. 3s. Box Plan at Dresden. Day Salea_Toy_ Cave. GRAND THEATRE, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Continuous 1- noon to 11 p.m. Pictures. ONLY A GLANCE AT OUR SCREEN Is N«dcd to Find THE SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS! PICTURES PERFECTLY PROJECTED. "THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY!" "THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY 1" "THE HOUSE OF-MYSTEIU!" "THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY!" j "THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY! '•'IHE HOUSE OF iIYSTERII" This Superb Production by the Marchioness Townshend will break all records. It is a feature in every element and point of excellence that goes to make a feature. It hue tho swing oi real action. Something doing all tho time. It ia intense with guspenoo of outcome. It ia inirncn&e in situation. It ie filled ■with thrii!e It ia BETTER THAN THE BEST! ' "THE WRECK OF S.S. DEVON I" 'IJHB WRECK OF S.S. DEVON!" "THE WRECK OF SS. irE-V0..!" Showing th<- vo'eel na ehe now V.ck ok the roclc3 at Pcnrarrow Lijrhthouso. And a Choice Selection of Supporting Items. OKCHKi-TKA GRAND ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA GRAND ORCHESTRA. ADULTS Gd. CHILDREN Sd. Where all tbo Cars Stop. po LO S 9 E U M . FULLER'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT. A Thrilling Story of tho Jnngle. THE LION HUNTEKS. Bealiatio! 'iHE LION HUNTERS. Thrilling! 'IHE LION HUNTERS. Exciting! Secured at enormous risk and expense. A Record of Daring and Perseverance. BUNNY'S HONEYMOON. BUNNY'S. HONEYMOON. Th* Vitntrraph Comedian t& his Beat GAUMONT. Latest Intereeting GRAPHIC.;. Topical Events THE OTHER GIRL. And a Choice Selectiori cf other Item*. FULLER"S PREMIER ORCHESTRA. Overture—"l*» Flaunders*' (Bouillon.) Usual Pricoa—la and 6d. 'Phone 2508. /tHRISTCHURCH ORPHEUS SOCIETY. O CHORAL HALL, TO-NIUHT (TUESDAY). Seventeenth SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT. SOLOISTS—Miss n. Packer, Mia* M.Luxton, Messrs A,- E. Petty, and Jno. \Yorgan. CHORUSES, Etc.—By Brahms, Bishop, Ashleigh, Elgar, " Calcott. Hatton, Piacuti, Boaaini. Smalt, ;M*c}*odslnit]v ■ &n"d VeroL" , " t . CONDUCTOR—Mr J. T. Mndcodsmith. PIANIST-Miss Nora Mncleodsmith, L.A.B. Admission, Non-subscribers, 2a and Iβ. 8515 J. G. FIRTH, Hon. Sec. OPERA • HOUSE. Direction Brennan-Fuller, Ltd.. "The Refined Vaudeville Playionee." TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. A' Biilliant Success Scored Last Night. Our New Prolamine Pronounced Delightful, Tiemendous Reception Accorded SIGNOR CORONA, SIGNOR CORONA. •"The Men who Mnkca tne Cornet Talk. , Presenting His Original Musical Scene, ■ -iIE WANDERING MUSICIAN." Terrific and Instantaneous Sucoess of THE ST. LEOaARDS. THE ST. LEONARDS. Quaint Acrobats and Equilibrist*. And their Marvelous Performing Dog. THE THREE IJFCARS AND "TOUUIO." Sensational Continental Cfmedy PUyere. itENCHEY, VINCF/ITI, AND BUSH. America's Foremost Comedy Acrobats. MISS VIOLET CARMEN and her Composer Pianist. ALF. J. LAWRANCE. ERNEST PITCHER. Eocent-io Comedian. liiE TWO ROSE-BUDS. Export Dancers. COMING SHdRTLX-SCHEPI'S CIRCUS. The Greatest Novelty Animal Show Extant. PRICES—StaIIs Is, D.C. Is 6d. O.- Stalls 2e. R-escrves at Miner and Thompson a, or by Telephone at the Theatre, -no. 1471. ~~ MEETINGS. YORKSHIRE SOCIETY. i"|WlN<} to the Caledonian Return being on Wednesday, there will bo NO MEETING of the above Society To-night. 65 ArVT UNION. /"tHRISTCHURCH POULTRY, PIGEON, VA AND CANARY CLUB. RESULT OF ART UNION. Ist Prize 4522, 2nd Prize 6327, 3rd Prize 2G09, Ith 5103, sth 4431, 6th 1734, 7th 3537, 6th 4255, 9th 2353, 10th 2125. G. A. CURNOCK, R. PALMER , Constable, D. STEWART, Sergeant, Scrutinecre. Prize may bo had at the Club'e Room, Cashel etreet» on SATURDAY or MONDAY EVENINGS. 8575 PARTNERSHIP NOTJCES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. I BEG to notify that I have Withdrawn | from the Partnership exietiig between j myself and Joseph Geary, carrying , , on buei- I ness under the tit!o of GEARY and ! HGvv.-iJiL), Land and Estate Agents, 191 Cashel street as from August 30th, 191 S. Christchurch, September let, 1913. G. F. S. HOWARD. 68 23 Sx James Street, Linwood. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. I AGENCY OPENED AT DARFTELD. Government Insurance Department, Wellington, 2Sth August, 1918. j AN AGENCY of the LIFE and ACCI- | DENT BRANCHES of the above Dβ- j partment will bo open«J *t. THE POST OFFICE, DARFIELD, . as from the Ist September, 1913. Policyho:ders wishing to pay their premiums at thia Agency can obtain iorme oi application from the Postmaster. J. H. RICHARDSON, 3357 , . Coromisakmer. LOST AND FOUND. OST, in Sumner, Black Morocco HANDBAG containing two email pureee with, money in. Reward, -prcee" QfScc. &5J3 T OST, Gold Brooch, ruby in heart in XJ centre; in City or Sumaer; 10s reward. Apply C. £e&, care We«k», Lid. 63

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14760, 2 September 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14760, 2 September 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14760, 2 September 1913, Page 1

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