AMUSEMENTS. AGAIN' TO-NIGIiT' BOOK EARLY AT THE DRESDEN. 13 £;]. J THE CRUSH. IS TERRIFIC. HIS MAJESTY , :* THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. ! TO-NIGHT At i>. NIGHTLY j HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. packed . m ; it we! last ever in k wish a brilliant gathering; ■iK delighted a:ui ijo'.isthiful y.*oj>J«\ ! WAS A GLORIOUS fI(!HT TO SEE, ; Arid the ENTERTAINMENT WA> WORTHY ! O: the Oer.-.sion. J _ STORMS OF APPLAUSE I Groctca O?:r Latest Gigantic Purcbaso. j AM.) WAVES OK PATRIOTISM. i Swooi tho B'.ii'.dinp. ! BARKER'S STUPENDOUS PICTURE. i tow.': rcooft I "SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN." I 'SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN " i "SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN" i i "SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN." j The Li;.? end Rci-n of Qnc-e:; Victoria. •sixty yv.'ars a qukex." i 'sixty years a queen ' i "sixty years a queen." "sixty years a queen." I A rictn-:al History of tfc-> Empire ; A 3*ictor*al Hiptnry oi tho IT IS INDEED WONDERFUL. " IT Instruct* nccjirnteV, Ednc.itoa plonsinsiv. Enter'.a;ns tliorout;li!\". IT Kvok<*s cn'.luis as:n, Kind'o? rutri ;ti;'ni, Fires ambition. IT Extols p-acv. donouncM vt:it, intoj'icvr.fv A OOI.n MINE OF KNOWLEDGE A Grsrd Srhjrct. GRANDLY treated. A Pi;-t;iixv of p;irtn. SOMETHING WOKTII ATTENTION , . It !'• tlio RoiirniiT Attrirtioa THAT ALL SKVI Lecturer: MR BAKRIE MARSCHEL. A , ; n l"vcr or- rirWanx we screen THE T ; AST WOK!) IN WAR NEWS. 'iho Wnr To'iionl yet T"o^ivo<J WITH THE SERVIAN ARMY. ' WITH THE SERVIAN' ARMY. Just Arrived from England. Is and firl. Is Gd. gYUE.V II A M PI C~T U llYs. TO-XIOHT—Tho Supremo Mnstorpicce. "SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN." Sa.':v> a3 shown nt I'.U ilajeetv'?. __Pric<\«. 6d and Is Kccrres at Holcrolt's. rj. L O B E T H E A T R E. *-* High stroet Continuous Picturee. TWO DAYS ONLY. ZIKA. QUEEX OF THE GIPSIES. ZIKA. QUEEN OF THE GIPSIES. AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE 205, War Topical. PICTURESQUE JAPAN" . . Col. Scenic. WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN . Drama VERSATILITY OF GENIUS . . Comedy. FOR TWO DAYS ONLY WITH THE SERVIAN* ARMY. WITH TOE SI RVIAN ARMY. Gffiopre Planning for Battle—Guna in Position—Manning tlm Trenches— Met hoda of Transportation— And othere. I
Q. B A 5 D THEATRE. J PICTURES NOON to 11 p.m. PICTURES. The Most Popular Pictures in Christchurch. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. "GRAND" HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. CROWDED AGAIN LAST NIGHT. SERIES No. S. SERIES No. S. lucille love, lucille love. Lucille love, lucille love, lucille love, lucille love, lucille love. . lucille love, lucille love. Ll-uILLE LOVE. .SERIES No. 8. SERIES No. S. Another thrilling ecriea of the Fascinating. GRACE •.•CUNAKD: {Tha Girt of Mystery). '■ ALSO ALSO ALSO THE GREAT EUROPEAN". WAR. THE GRE.-i , EUROPEAN WAR. THE G a , EUROPEAN WAR THE GREAT EUROPEAN WAR. THE GREAT EUROPEAN , -. WAR. A Picture that has caused « BIG SENSATION ols€wheie. Depicting the Assassination of the Crown Princo of' Austria, the memorable eccne in th> House of Commons on August 4th, featuring Sir Edward Grey, THE KAISER receiving tbo British ultimatum. And nil ihc fSreot War Episode*. Also, HOSTS OF OTHERS. Prices: 6d and Sd, Cd and 3d. SWIMMING! SWIMMING!! PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL. TEPID BATHS, SHOW NIGHT. All Proceeds to Patriotic Fund. Splendid Programme. Record En trice. Admission, Is; Reserved Scats at Dresden, downstairs, 2b. 48137 SHOWS. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION.' METSOP OLI TA N SHOW. WEDNESDAY-rPrcparation Day.
THURSDAY— J u-sing of Sheep. Cattle, Draught Horace, Pigs, Produce, Implements, etc. COMPETI.*uNS IN AFTERNOON, Hunters' Events. Pony Jumping. Bullock Teams. Shearing Competition*. FRIDAY (PEOPLE'S DAY). Judging of Light Horeca, Tradesmen* Turnouts, etc. Grand Parade of Prize Stock, Jumpin" Event*. ■ Admission. One Shilling. Children Sixpence, iB2iF Secretary. MEETINGS. PUBLIC MEETING, LYTTELTON. A PUBLIC' MEETING will bo held at the £UnAV C^ LSI - HALL > on TUIISDAY, the 10th met, at 8 p.m., to rcceiv.j the Roporl of Iho Special Committee appointed at Mr RaaclifEe'e Teeent meeting to obtain information in connexion with the administration of the Diamond Harbour Estate M J. 11. WEBB, Mayor, ' ] <gro Lytielton. THE FAILURE OF NO-LICENSTT ANI! IHE FALLACY OF PROHIBITION. MR H. M. STEWART ADDRESS THE ELECTORS AS UNDER:— OXFORD—Monday Evening Neat. CUST—Tue-sdar Evening Nfxt. RANGIORA—W<dEc«day, November 18th. KAlAPOl—Thursday, November 19th. BELFAST—Friday, November 20th. MARSHLANDS—Saturday, November 21 at. _. 4flOS TRAMWAY"NOTICES^ CKIUSTCIIURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. TROTTING AT ADDINGTON. TUESDAY, 10:h NOVEMBER, I3H. A SPECIAL SERVICE OF TRAMS will -*■*• be rius ;rt>m Cathedral square at ehort intervals from 10.30 a.m. Farce on Special Cir§, tkl Single, 3d Return. Children -under 12 years o; a?« 3d etch way on Special Care. Club MernH-PW , Posses * and Concccs-on Cards will >T3r be- avaiiable on Soccial Cars. BY 'ORDER. ■ C&riatcatarcb, 10th. 1314. 4308
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