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AMUSEMENT*. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. At 8 TO-NIGHT At 8. HAYWARD S PICTURES. Grand Fust Screening here of th« quite Exceptional Star Film. "SHIP WRECKED.'' "SHIPWRECKED. - ' "SHIP W R ECKE D." "SHIPWRECKED." "•SHIPWRECKED." A "Kaiem" Masterpiece. On a scale of unusual completeness and grandeur. Tho most vivid pourtrayal of "Tlie Perils of tho Sco" ever presented in a Photo-play. , A MAGNIFICENT DRAMA. Replete with Stirriug Spectacle*. SEEI SEE! SEE! The Storm at Sej. Tho Struggle tor the Lifeboats. , The Dangers of the Deeert Island. The Attack of Canrtib-a. The ThrLliag Rescue. < The Equality of Man. Supported by a Program—* of 8000 ft of the Best Pictures. HAYWARD'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Conductor: MR W. WHITLEY. .Droso Circle and Stalls Is. Stalls 6d, Reserved Seat* la Gd. GLOBE CONTINUOUS PICTURES.. Direction Haywaid'a Enterprises, Ltd. NEW PROGRAMME. TO NEW PROGRAMME DAY. NEW PROGRAMME. Headed by a Powerful Star Comedy. THE ONLY PICTURE WITHOUT * A RIVAL. THAT SCAMP FERDINAND. SCAMP FERDINAND. SCAMP FERDINAND. SCAMP FERDINAND. SCAMP FERDINAND. SCAMP FERDINAND. SCAMP FERDINAND. SCAMP FERDINAND. SCAMP FERDINAND. SCAMP FERDINAND. SCAMP FERDINAND. SCAMP FERDINAND. A remarkably clever and humorous Paths Star Comedy. An absolute side-splitter. So if you feel inclined for a good laugh, v_it the GLOBE. THIS IS ONLY ONE ITEM ON OUR GIGANTIC BILL. ADULTS Only 6d. CHILDREN Only 3d. OYDENHAM PICTURES. Proprietors, Sydenham Co-op. Pictures. Direction Hayward'a Enterprises, Ltd. COMPLETE CHANGE" at 8, TO-NIGHT. A Play showing Human Nature ia its finest • aspect, GOOD FOR EVIL. GOOD FOR EVIL. GOOD FOR EVIL. HEART OF A DOLL, Graphic, Nile Dam, CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK, Paria Railways, CUTEY TRIES REPORTING. Prices Is and Cd. Plan at Holcroft's. QUEER' 8 THEATRE, HEREFORD STREET. Continuous Picture*, Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. -ADULTS Gd. CHILDREN Sd. . Many Happy Returns of the Day I BIRTHDAY PROGRAMME. BIRTHDAY PROGRAMME. BIRTHDAY PROGRAMME. BIRTHDAY PROGRAMME. To Mark the FIRST ANNIVERSARY Of the Opening of the QUEEN'S THEATRE A Special Programmo will be Presented TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Featured by the Great Vitagraph Film, '"T-.E TIGRESS.*' "'"THE TIGRESS." "THE TIGRESS." . "THE TIGRESS." '■TIT- TIGRESS." "THE TIGRESS." "THE TIGRESS." "THE TIGRESS." "THE TIGRESS." "THE TIGRESS." Prior to tho Programme being Screened his Worship the Mayor of Christchurch will give a ah—rt. Congratulatory Address. PERAH O U S E. Direction, Brennan-Fuller, Ltd. "THE BEST IN VAtJDEVILLE." TO-NIGHT. At v ß. TO-NIGHT. A MAGNIFICENT" PROGRAMME. , Australia's Foremost Comedy. Artists, DELEVALE and GILBERT. DELEVALE and GILBERT. The Funniest Sketch Team in Vaudeville. Introducing their Side-splitting Ab.urdity, ■ "THE TOURISTS." MARJORIE DAW. The Talented Australian Sifuouae, MARCELL and BELL, America's Foremost Acrobatic Dancers. THE ERA COMEDY FOUR, - America's Greatest Coloured Comedians. Presenting their Great Plantation Sketch, "GOOD OLD GEORGIA." Special Scenery and Effects. . MISS LILY VOCKLER, "Tho Girl with the Chorus Hit*." THE BRIGHT SISTERS. ' Australia's Speciality Artists. LASHWOOD and RENBY. The Popular Skotch Arti-ts. ST. GEORGE and DAYNE. In their delightful Instrumentalities. DORIS TIN DALL, Malo Impersonator. Prices: Stalls la, D.C. Is 6d, O. Stalls 2s. Reserves at Milner and Thompson's, or by Telephone at tbe Theatre, No. 1471. ■RICCARTON FANCY FAIR. in Vicarage Grounds, DECEMBER 3rd and 4th, 6466 VETERANS' ASSOCIATION OF ARMY, NAVY and AUXILIARY FORCES. JUMBLE SALE, TO-DAY, 2.80 to 10 pirn., at Rooms, 94 Gloucester etreet, near bridge, F6564 G. N. CRESS WELL, Hoa. Sec. 6d /ITTA-NONI PARK.: Bd. OPEN EVERY. DAY-HOT WATER FREE. FREE ZOO—FREE SWING BOATS.. NEXT GRAND FIREWU-KS, SHOW NIGHT, NOVEMBER 14th. Return Tram Force (including admkeion) Is, Childrca Half-price. 2143 rF YOUR DOCTOR ADVISES BATHS, E-ERCISE. OR MASSAGE. Call at F. A. HORNJ.BROOK'S "DiHYSICAL CULTURE and MASSAGE JL INSTITUTE. Cathedral Square, Gloucester street. Lady Assutant for Women's Department. Telephone 1359. MEETINGS. NATIONAL PROHIBITION. OPEN-AIR MEETING, FRIDAY, October Slat, 8 p.m.. Cathedral square. West Side, in front of A.M.P. Building. Speakers: Messrs W. R. Devereux, J. McCombs, H. M. Speira, D. G. Sullivan. 6566 LYTTELTON REGATTA. THE ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING of SUBSCRIBERS will be held in the Borough Council Chambers, Lyttelton, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. W. WOODS, 6563 Hon. Sec. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Riccarton road by Hospital, School BAG. Finder pie*** return to Bluaden, c.o_Dalgety 2200 LOST, from Dunsandel, on October 23rd, One B.ack COW od the point of calving. Information as to whereabouts th-nkfully received by William Bullock, Dunsandel. . 6560 LOST, on Monday sight, a Greenstone BANGLE with gold connexions. Reward on returning car. Z. Maude, Solicitor, Ifcreford etreo.. 6663

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14810, 30 October 1913, Page 1

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