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Manager: A. W. BATISTE. _. QUEEN'S THEATRE. HEREFORD STREET. Continue—. Pictures Daily. 11 a.m. to 11 p.O*ADULTS Cd. CHILDREN 3d. TO-DAY—THURSDAY*—TO-NIGHT. Last showing of our EXCEPTIONALLT successful pro_;r..tur_e, inciudiii*r the rw«-i popular Dramas, "HEARTSEASE!". "HEARTSEASE!" And "HIS INDIAN NEMESIS." "HIS INDIA:*. NEMESIS.*' For To-morrow. For To-morrow. THE GREAT ZULU WAR DRAMA, RORKE'S DRIFT. RORKE'S DRIFT. RORKE'S DRIFT. RORKE'S DRIFT. A Glorious Military Spec_clr. ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CHORAL HALL. CHRISTCHURCH MANDOLIX ORCHESTRA. W. A. EAST, Hon. Conductor. FOURTEENTH GRAND CONCERT. MR L. C. BARNES (Baritone). MR F. MeDONALD .Elocutionist. Ticket--, la aud £_. Plan at Milnor and Thompson's. • ' 4 _*\ LEON MARTIN, Hon. Sac. ADDINGTON DISTRICT BRASS BAND. CONC ER T. . ST. MARY'S SCHOOLROOM. Park road, Addingtnnl TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), llth JUNE. A specially good programme, of vocal and Instrumental items by -members of the Band, I assisted by pew-raj members t**f tho Chriitchurch Liedertafel. , I—vers of good music hare a treat in eta* i -* or thorn. Admisaion, 2s and la. 653 j HAYDN'S "CREATION." ~~ "■ I ."WILL be performed "in DURHAM* ■•'"f STREET CHURCH on SATURDAY NEXT, at 8 o'clock, by a large Choir, under tho Couductorship of MR ERNEST FIRTH, F.R.C.O. Soloists: Mrs Got*— Burns, Mr L. Bowron. Mr L.' C." Walker. Organi-t: Mr H. T. WhHtingha—. . Tickets la and Is 6tL' at Milner and TW—ipson's, Tho Dresden, >-nd L. M. laitt'a. FA. HORNTBROOK'S PHYSICAL CTJL. • TUBE AND MASSAGE INST-_TtJ__, Cathc— ai tavjpto and Gloucester stre*t. CLASSES' FOIt MEN, WOMEN, :ANT» : - CHILDREN. *.' PRIVATE. TUITION. . i Massago and'Steain Baths. T«i-p_c_v. 1839. "Write if sail for ;_-wp__k_k ■'•■-'- ---• ''■■■. :':' ",', .■ - ... ... -■..;' <7mF ;•.". T. S. TAN-TARD'S PHTSICAL Ctn-TOltS ".CLASSES." 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Atld--6on_a,jCafih Furni-hcxe, 137 M-nch—ter»ti>*-t. - BALLANTYNE'S Ceylon FlatweSTla incbea wide, ia various (mod styles, suitable for Blousea. Shirts, Pyjamac, - are sneci-l value at_ls 4jd. F LINOLEUM, beat «-uality. 12 x 13, cut aru_ matched, for £1 16s. Bailed free SO milc-. H. At-inson'e, Ca_l -F-n_a_-ca. IZ* Manchester - T"_E~Bpeoial "Pa---i for Womw" ia B*t—- . day's Editions of "The E—-la-. New** appsala to creryoa-. A bright Hmm* l_ag>rina__ B~ AJ.LANTYNE'S hay« an axceptio-sUji wide rango of -mart Flannels for Sparta* Coats. They are in the newest stripes snd colourtcgs, and it prices from 2a 3d to 64----lld yard, at B-U-ntyno'a. _Jj* . GOSSIP for Girla, H«ms«k_»p_g Hint*, Weekly Faihion Notes, and B*__t_fc ' for Every body, appeia in *tha ~Pag* for Women" in Saturday* Edit—a> of : -. 1 Evening N«wa'" .;,. \- ;,- ---' (For eon'i;i*.iaUoa >-( W»u'.-ed», >ea ...ft"*-*-<. 14"t-l

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14991, 11 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume L, Issue 14991, 11 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume L, Issue 14991, 11 June 1914, Page 1

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