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AMUSEMENTS. i EY E R V B O D Y ' S. ! (,Tho Distinctive Theatre.■> ■ MONDAY NEXT MONDAY j MONDAY NEXT MONDAY .IESSE 1.. LASKEY, ! America's Premier Producer, j Presents j The "Damns: ci* tho Photnnlav Gods." I BLANCHK SWEET ! BLANCHE .SWEET ' BLANCHE SWEET BLANCHE SWEET I 81-AXCHE SWEET I In her Great Character Portrayal of Margery Huntley, a Rod Cross Nurse, •STOLEN GOODS!" •STOLEN goods:" •STOLEN GOODS!" •STOLEN GOODS!" ••STOLEN GOODS!" "STOLEN GOODS!" "STOLEN GOODS!" •STOLEN GOODS!" A story which will be followed with c'ose interest,'on account of its wondrous pathos. Vivid scenes in the Franco-German Wr Zoeo. PRICES AS USUAL. K7<>l aTIECTURE ON "EGYPT" liriLL bo ?ive:i in the ALEXANDRA '»" HALL TUESDAY, MARCH 14th. S p.m., by Mr* HE LEX E CROSS guilder tho Patronage of Their Exc-ellcnrie» tho Earl and Counters oj Liverpool, ana His Worship the Mayor of Christchurch and Mrs llolj land). " The lecture is illustrated by a Fine Collection of Lantern Slides of Egypt. ! Admission: 2s and If. Reserved, Is extra. I Tickets at Whitcombo and Toml-*, and Simpson and Williams. Proceeds in aid of SOLDIERS' QUEEN. J5700F anzacTday. anzac day. hagley pae'k. uagley park. everybody's going to do it. ■V\T HAT? SEE THE ANZAC'S FIGHTING. . Interesting Military Spectacle. March Past by the Territorial* Ixrioro His Excellency Lord. Liverpool. Collection at Park Gates. GIVE to those who gave and are giving. Procession leaves Victoria square 2.30 p.m. sharp. See Friday's paper fu-1 luogramnie. 87lb p RAND ANZAC CONCERT. COLOSSEUM, MARCH nth, 1016. PROGRAMME: March—"Spirits of Independence" Lyric Orchestra. (Robt. T. Kirk, conductor). Song—"Tho Sands of the Desert'' Mr A. McDonald. Song—"My Hero" - - - Miss O. Thorpe. Son-—"I'll Sing Theo Songs of Araby" Mr A. 'E. Petty. Song—"When the Bova Come Home" (Bv Olcy Speaks) Miss Dulcio Mitchell. Song—"King Charles'* - Mr A. L. Cropp. Song—"We'll Look After You" Mri Stanley East. Song—"The Soldier'' - - M r C. Hutchison. Recitation —"The Absent-Minded Beggar" Mrs Arthur Allen. IXTEn V A L. Overture—Humorcske - Lyric Orchestra. Song—"Sons of tho Sea" - Mrs J. Henry. Dance—"Minuet do la Court" Mrs Walhvorth, Miss Thorpe, MiEe O. Thorpe, Mies Buckhurst. Song—Selected - - Mr J. H. Cocks. Instrumental item—"Medley" j . Christchurch Banjo Band (.Mr Louis Bloy. conductor.) Song Selected - . - Miss Dulcio Mitchell. Song—"Sons of New Zealand" Mrc Stanley East. Ragtime, eoeciality— M r C. Hutchison. Military march—"Hero of Igthmus" Lyric Orchestra. GOD SAVE THE KING. Admission ■ ia. ■■' Boors open p.m. -Cornme-noo JJ p.m. H. SWENEY, Stage Manager. 8717 • T. F. HALL, Concert Secretary. AXZAC DAY*. THE Committee kindly asks all those talcing nart in the Procession to be at Victoria, square at 2.15 p.m., sharp, to await arrival of. Queen. HUGH BAKKWELL, Hon. Secretary. 8715 NAT. WOODS, Chairman. AXZAC DAY'. rpHE MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY are -*- kindly giving a very instructive and interesting Exhibition in the GRAND THEATRE BUILDINGS, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 2.30 to 10 p.m., in aid of SOLDIERS' QUEEX. kindly lent free of charge by Grand Theatre Company. 85C3 AXZAC DAY. I A WEEK'S GRAND EXHIBITION* of I J\. CURIOS, obtained by Our Boys from I Gallipoli. I OPEXIXG Saturday ovenin? . next, in Rooms GRAND THEATRE BUILDINGS ! Kindly lent by Grand Theatre Co. free of charge. 856 ' SOLDIERS' QUEEX. , SOLDIERS' QUEEX. T,-i L O W E R S H O W, -1? NEXT FRIDAY, MARCH 17. FLOWER SHOW NEXT FRIDAY. MARCH 17. [ IN LARGE MARQUEE (Opposite City . Council Chambers). I Her Excellency Lady Liverpool will open the Flower Show at 2.!!0 p.m. Excellent Musical Programmes 3 x>.m. and 8 p.m. Souvenir Programme and admission, 2 to 9 p.m.. 2s 6d. Admission, 4 to 9 p.m.. Ik. | Tickets obtainable nt Milncr and Thompson's. The Bristol, and loading "jewellers-. Schedules at Buxton's. 8709 ~~ THE SOLDIERS' QUEEX. Q. A R D E X F E T E. SATURDAY XEXT, MARCH ISth, 2.30 in G. 30. MR and MRS A. T. CHAPMAN'S RESIDENCE, 13G FENDALTON ROAD. Numerous Attractions, Variety and Produce Stalls, Aunt Sally, Children's Display. RETURNED SOLDIERS INVITED. Take No. 9 Car. 8648 MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOL, 7<j Holly road Telephone 4153. rpHOROUGH and Systematic Instruction -*- giveu to men prior to their going into ('amp, thereby preparing them to beoowß Non-commissioned Officers, and to qualify for Commissions. Over sixty have now received instruction, and all who have gone into camp have obtained immediate promotion. Training does not interfere with ordinary employment. Xext term commences MARCH 16th, and as the course is strictly a progressive one, and only a limited number can be taken, it is necessary to JOIN AT OXCE. Prospectus Posted on Application. Principal: CAPT. C. H. MATTHEWS, X.Z.G.A. Private instruction can be arranged for during the daytime. 8415F REJECTED? ARE YOU TEMPORARILY UNFIT? TOU can get Sin. increase Chest Measurement in a month at E. A. HORXIBROOK'S Physical Culture Institute, 'Phone 1359. 106 Gloucester street. Write or call for Prospectus. H4019-4779F T. S. TANKARD'S PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. BUSINESS MEN, YOUNG MEN, YOUTHS, LADIES. GIRLS, BOYS. CHILDREN, and SPECIAL. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. Y.M.C.A., CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. TSO22 FOR Bedroom ITuraiture, call at 130 and 132 High street, and see Holmes and Sons' display of Oak Furniture manufactured by. experienced workmen and sold at bedof Axminster Runner Carpeto. also Axminster Carpet Squares in the latest designs. EVERY sensible housewife buys the delicious "MILITARY PICKLE." Every sensible husband appreciates her wis-

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 1

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