! AMUSEMENTS. \ 1 _ ___ ; I TO-DAY, 2.30. MATINEE. 2.30 TO-DAY. j i HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWARDS PICTURES. ' LAST DAY AND NIGHT of I "WHERE IS MY BOY TO-NIGHT." i '-WHERE IS MY BOY TO-NIGHT?" i "WHERE IS -MY BOY TO-NIGHT?" \ With Voce! Accompaniment by j MISS JEANNIE JUIINSTON. j i Add Grand Supponinj: List. { I MONDAY. MONDAY. MONDAY. < I The Loro Siorv cf a Scottish Hem, ' i It'll SCOTLAND 1014 i i 1914 for ioi-» ; 1914 King in: 4 j 19M AND ion • ion COUNTRY. 1311 With Actual Scenes from tho Trenches. And a Varied Any-men'-ir.;- Lis!. ;»* and 6d. Reserves The BvUtoM*_f«l._Gs6l GLOBE T H E A T R E. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ! Powerful Military Drama of 8000 it. ! KRONSTADT. " Adapted from \ KRONSTADT. the Novel by I KRONSTADT. Max Femberton. j A NEW KEYSTONE COMEDY. I MABEL'S LATEST PRANK. PATHE GAZETTE (Topic,-':':. "LA-HES' WAR." Comedy. '; Children_Po.__ Adult- Cd.__f*s27 j Q« YDEN II A M PICTU RES. j MATINEE TO-DAY. 2.30. MATINEE ProgTamin-* Exactly as at, Night. j CHILDREN 3d. ADULTS Gd. j Last Ni-ht of th-- Glorioua Drama, "GOOD-BYE, SUMMER." "GOOD-BYE, SUMMER." | Foundt_ on Tcstt's Immortal Snug. i BRILLIANT SUPPORTING PICTURES. Prices: Cd and is. Reserve* at Holcrofl's. C X A T I N G ! O . j OLYMPIA RINK. 4 Sessions Daily, 10 to 12, 2.30 to S; 5.30 to 7 Learners, and 7.30 to 10 with Band. IMPORTANT NOTICE. j WEDNESDAY, July 2Sth. RED CROSS FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL Tho whole of proceeds go to tho Fund. BEN. W. BR_TTAIN. 610S Manager. pRANDTH E A T R E. MATINEES MATINEES MATINEES TO-DAY FROM NOON. Special Pictures. Special Picture?. LAST NIGHT "TO-NIGHT Of Present Programme. COMPLETE CHANGE ON MONDAY. MONDAY. MONDAY. MONDAY. Another Chaplin Boom. Another Chaplin Boom. CHARLES CHAPLIN ' In the Park" CHARLES CHAPLIN MON-AY. at CHARLES CHAPLIN GRAND THEATRE. CHARLES CHAPLIN "In the Park" CHARLES CHAPLIN "In the Park" CHAru-E'S CHAPLIN "In tho Pari;" CHARLES CHAPLIN "In the Park" CHARLES CHAPLIN "In tho Park" CHARLES CHAPLIN "In the Park" CHARLES CHAPLIN "In tho Park" CHARLES CHAPLIN "In the Park" CHARLES CHAPLIN "In the Park' CHARLES CHAPLIN Another Huge Scream .-_IARLES CHAPLIN Charlie's Latest _HAK_ES CHAPLIN Prank. UC3. TANCAST E R PA R K. TO-DAY, at 2.45 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS v. MARISTS. v. LINWOOD. , MERIVALK v. ALBION. C. W. HERVEY, G542 ' ' Secretary, C.R.F.U. P O O T B A L L. F OOTBAL L. RUGBY LEAGUE. TO-DAY, SHOW GROUNDS, 1 Threo o'clock. SYDENHAM v. LINWOOD. NORTH SUBURBS v. FEDERAL. Lincoln road Cars. Admission Sixponce. Ladies and Schoolboys Free. 6530 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. "ENGLISH PARK.*' Cranford strcot Terminus, 2d Section. AN AFTERNOON'S SPORT OF REAL I*OOTBALL. 2.20 NOMADS v. ST. BEDE'S". 2.30 0.4.5 UNITED v. RANGERS. 3.45 • ALL SENIOR MATCHES. _Admission Cd, Ladies Free. J341 MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITALS. A "REQUEST" ORGAN RECITAL will -J* bo given by DR. BRADSHAW, City Organist, in His Majraty'n Theatre, TOMORROW (Sunday), the 25th July at 8.30 p.m. MR LEONARD BARNES will Sing: Air from tho Oratorio "F„ijah," "It i» Enough" (Mendclscohn); Air from "The Messiah," "Why Do tho Nations?" (Handel). Each'person attending. i 3 expected to contribute not less than Cd. '6536F DPREYDON CHURCH. Barrington street— ■O The Anniversary Congrogational Social will bo held on TUESDAY, tho 27th July, at 7.30 p.m., at which the Rev. A. T. Thonip- j son, MA.., 8.D., will preside, and tho Rev. John Pater-son, M.A., St. Paul's Church, will deliver an addre,-?.. An excellent programmo of vocal and instrumental music has boon arranged. All aro welcome. NEW SONG. NEW SONG. NEW SONG. NEW SONG. - Dedicated by -Permueion to Tho Imperial Daughters of the Empire. KNITTING. KNITTING. KNITTING. KNITTING. KNITTING. Sun-r in ail the KNITTING. Big Pantcraimw. KNITTING. KNITTING. . KNITTING. Call and Hear it KNITTING. - Flared Over. KNITTING. KNITTING. KNITTING. KNITTING. Price 2s. Posted 2s Id. NF.W MUSIC EVERY MAIL. THE- BRISTOL PIANO CO.. LTD., Cash*l ctreei. CHRISTCHURCH. R. A. Home, Manager. GlOll-e..:-.'.' LECTUHco. N.Z. INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECT.-". CANTEKBURY BRANCH. 4 N ILLUSTRATED LECTURE wi*j he • XX delivered by MP. H. TAYLOR. Aus- . tralasiau I?e-:r.:--entative o: tho Ideal Radiator Co., at 'the Rooms of the W.EA.. 102 Hereford street (opposite Parcels Post OfliCii), THIS EVENING. £ i S p.m. All thou: interested arc cordially invited. G. A. J. HART. n 2B-__ &c - :r 7-77-_l _ mr "-j p ' " MEETINGS. ; K. AND IC. PLEDGE CAMPAIGN. ' EAST OXFORD TOWN HALL, ] MONDAY. JULY 26th. Public Mooting. Speakers, Rfivs. S. Lawry ■ and J. Patirson. Band. Collection. 1392 1 LOST AND FOUND. [ _ _ , . .. ( T OST, Wednesday, Black and White- large • Collie DOG, Amuri collar. Reward, I ■ Garden road, Fendalton. 13-J6 "j LOST— £2 Reward for return of BAG and PAPERS therein, taken by mistake- J from the Clarendon Hotel, Thursday, 15th July. Apply Clarendon Hotel. 6-151 LOST. BULLDOG, fawn and white, answers to name of "Bitihe.-." Eeward on - returning to R. English, 102 SprtapHcld road. Telephone' IS>4. • 1377 : FOUND. Eighta-n-mcmths-old Light Red j HEIFER. Owner can have samo by ;
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