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AMUSEMENTS. Q P E R A HOUSE.! GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY*. at 2.30. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2.30. ENORMOUS ATTRACTIONS. GASSMAN'S PICCANIXIES. I And Entire Stnr Company. Anyone ivish.i;„ to Dar.co the lango m»>' dc «o at the Matir.c-e with. MR PlitJ-Li- 1 or MISS MERRITT. SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES. Adults Cd and'ls. Chi dreu 3d and Gd. ] Doors Open at 2 o'clock. Q p — e"e"a H O U S E. j Direction : Fuller-Brcnnan's, Ltd. TO-NIGHT At S TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! Oi tha Great American Ait:action, JOSEPHINE GASSMAN j JOSEPHINE GASSMAN JOSEPHINE GASSMAN And her Piccaninics. An Absolute Sensation! ' Comic Singing and Eccentric Dancing. RAY LAWRENCE. "Just an American Girl." DENNIS CARNEY The PopulooDENNIS CARNEY Comedian. In bis Lntost Succrestvs, and the Special Production of the Farcical Sketch, "THE OTHER -FELLOW." PHILLIPS and MERRITT, Speciality Duo. CARLTON MAX, Singing Ventriloquist. KNOWLES and LEE, Comtdiennes. Last Night' HERR ERNST FRANZ. Last Night! JOLLY MARIE. _ Enormous Attractions Monday Next! ! ! Prices: O. Stalls 2s, D.C. Is Cd, Stalls la. Reserves at Milner and Thompson's, or by Theatre Telephone 1471. No extra charge. f\ R A N D THEATRE THE CONTINUOUS PICTURE PALACE. The Cosiest Thcatro in tho City. Pictures 12 Noon to 10.30 p.m. MATINEES. MATINEES. MATINEES TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. '2 pm. and 4 p.m. 2 SESSIONS OF TWELVE PICTURES EACH. Commencing at 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. 1. Child of tlic Prairie (Cowboy Drama). 2 Buster's Little Game (Cowboy Comedy). 3. Tho City Feller (Cowboy Drama). 4. The Wild Man from Borneo (Screaming • Comic). 5. Tho Stroke Oar (Athletic Drama). 6 Father's Little Flutter (Comic). 7. The Schoolmaster of Mariposa (Drama). 8 Simple Charity (Comic). 9. Pack of Hounds (Topical). 10. On a False Scont (Comic). 11. Scenes and Industries in New South Wales. 12. FROM OUT OF THE PAST. 12. FROM OUT OF THE PAST. First Session—2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 12 PICTURES. Second Session—4 p.m. lo 6 pjn. 12 PICTURES. Musical Selections by Mr A. L. Sutton. MUSICAL SELECTIONS BY GRAND ORCHESTRA. PRICES—6d and 3d, 6d and 3d. MONDAY NEXT, ALEXANDRA HALL Next to His Majesty's Theatre. GRAND TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST. GRAND TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST. FOP. £30 A SIDE. FOR £50 A SIDE. HORNIBROOK'S TEAM v. WEST COAST. HORNIBROOK'S TEAM v. WEST COAST. HORNIBROOK'S TEAM v. WEST COAST HORNIBROOK'S TEAM v. WEST COAST. HORNIBROOK'S TEAM v. WEST COAST HORNIBROOK'S TEAM v. WEST COAST Tho Greatest Pull on Record. . Who's going to Win the £50? COME AND SEE THE GIANTS PULL. COME AND SEE THE GIANTS PULL. REMEMBER ALEXANDRA HALL. MONDAY NEXT. DOORS OPEN at 8 o'clock. The Grand Pull at 8.30. Prices, Is. la. Is," It. FOOTBALL. " '.' FOSffiALL:" " pANTERBURY RUGBY LEAGUE. SHOW GROUNDS. THIS DAY, at 2.45 p.m. SYDENHAM v. LINWOOD. CITY v. ST. ALBANS. Admission Sixponoe. Ladies and Schoolboys free. Afternoon Tea. for Ladies and players only. _" 3443 ~~~ PUBLIfTNOTICEsT WARDE L L * S. A VISIT TO OUR CROCKERY AND HARDWARE SHOWROOM WILL REPAY YOU. WE ARE OFFERING 26-Piece Dinner Sets from 14b Od. A Spl-ondid Assortment of Toilet Sets from ds 6d to iOa. CUPS AND SAUCERS, SETS JUGS, TEAPOTS. GLASSWARE, AT SPECIAL CUT PRICES. ALUMINIUM WARE, ENAMELWABE, TINWARE, PLATED WARE, BRUSHWA-RE. And Scores of useful Houa«bold Lines, on aP of which by purchasing from us you will *aye money. WARDELL'S F1985 W ANTED, Two Shift Engineers, for Hydro-Electric Power Station. Apply, in first instance, to BROWN BEOS., Electrical Engineers, 340F Colombo- street. NOTICE. ,4 NY DOGS found Trespassing cpon our A Property, Cbxrwell, Ladbrooks, will be F303 W. B. CLARKSON and SQNS._ ! MOEIUKI FOR SYDNEY, JUNE 3.9 th. LADY, travelling by this etoaroer, wjsbos to Hear ol FELLOW PASSENGER who would assist her with infant for suitable fee. Apply MRS H. GODFREY. Woodbridge, Carlten street, F3Ol Christchureh. pULVERDEN-WAIAU RAILWAY. TURNING OF FIRST SOD, By the HON. R. HEATON RHODES, ON STATION SITE, AT WAIAU, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th, At 2.30 p.m. Public cordially invited to attend. Afternoon Tea will be provided by the League for all present, in the Rink Hail, immediately after the function. P. S. BAKER, F3354 Hon. Secretary to the League, OFFICES. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, In THE GOVERNMENT LIFE BUILDINGS. SUITE consisting of Large Public Office and 2 Private Rooms. VERY LOW KENT. 3401F CHARLES CLARK. TO BLACKSMITHS. TENDERS are invited up to SATURDAY. June 13th, for the PURCHASE of MR R. R. LOCHHEAD'S BLACKSMITH BUSINESS at Cheviot, J-Acre of Land, with Shop (30 x 40), Wheelwright's Shop (24 z 40), Office and Store (16 x 20). Mr Lochhead having purchased a farm is the sole reason for selling. Splendid site, good turnover, ample room for Motor Garage N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP, LTD., 3117F _ Cashel street. BALLANTYNE'S have en exceptionally wide range of smart Flannels for Sports' Coats. They arj in the newest stripes snd color-tngs, and «J prices from 2a 3d to 6s list ud, at Balianti-no'a. F

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 1