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AMUSEMENTS. [ Do Not Lose Sight of the Fact ilia I there i itATINEE 2.30 * WEDNESDAY. ! MATINEE 2.50 -WEDNESDAY. "THE NE'ER DO WELL," •THE NE'ER DO WELL," Our Advice 13 BOOK EARLY Our Advice :3 At Our Advice :_ THE BRISTOL. Also COME EARLY to .the Theatre. THE PICTURE WAS RECEIVED LAST NIGHT WITH GREAT FURORE. HIS MAJESTY'S. IS MAJESTY'S. At S TO-NIGHT At P. THE SUPREME TRIUMPH OF THE SCREEN. With all its depth cf lovo and soft, sweat tropic beauty, with ita fiendish joalousy. with its black intrigue, "THE NE'ER DO WELL" "THE NE ER DO WELL" "THE NE ER DO WELL" THE NE'ER DO WELL" THE NE'ER DO WELL" THE NE'ER DO WELL' THE NE'ER DO WELL" THE NE'ER DO WELL" THE NE'ER DO WELL" THE NE'ER DO WELL" THE NE'ER DO WELL" THE NE'ER DO WELL" By Rex Beach, , Greater! Bigger! Better! than "The Spoilers." KATHLYN WILLIAMS FRANK CLARK And WHEELER OAKMAN Mclso this Wonderful Storv a REAL LIFE EPISODE. REAL LIFE EPISODE. 1 The wholo of the 10,000 feet is crammed with virile dramatic action. PRICES: D.C. and 0.5.. Is; Stall?, fid. Reserves. The Bristol, Is 6d. 4317 Q.LOBE THEATRE. The Successful Vita-graph Drr.ma, LIFE'S YESTERDAY. Brilliant. LIFE'S YESTERDAY. Fascinating. A Vivid Story of Man's Life. Gaumont Graphic—Frilby Frilled. Toledo—Spain. Army Veterinary Corps. Wild Animate in Captivity, Pricee—Adulte <sd, Children ad. 4519 Q.RAND. THEATRE. A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. The POWERFUL "METRO" DRAMA, THE FINAL JUDGMENT,THE FINAL JUDGMENT, Featuring the Famous Stage Favourite, ETHEL BARRYMORE, And an ALL-STAR "METRO" Caat. Showing at 12.30, 2.16, i, 5.45, 7.30, 9 p.ru. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE BROKEN COIN (Third Serioa). Another Sensational Series. Showing at 12, 1.45, 3.30,. 5.15, 7, 8.45 p.m. AVOID the CROWDS-ATTEND tha DAY Sessions, or COME EARLY at NIGHT. Hundreds Turned Away Last Night. 4553 Q Y DEK.H' AM PICTURES. TO-NIGHT and WEDNESDAY. At 7.30! At 7.30!. At 7.30! Groat Success o£ THE NE'ER DO WELL. Rex Beach's Famous Story. THE NE'ER DO WELL. Res Beach's Famous Story . Screened at 7.30! Screened at 7.80! i'NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Adults Cd, Children 3d. A few rows of seats, ■• ..... lrt ' ' at .18.',. , •.' Seats can be"iescrv«d for. la at Holcroft'a. Telephone 1199. . Accommodation for Motor-oars Free. NOTICE-^-Tho. programme • commences at • wiH onfyAbe • screened onco; at 7.30 p.m. '■' ■•.:'' "','" ' BE EARLY. "BE EARLY. 4551; MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOL. 76 Holly road. ,' „' 'Phono .4155. Now Couxae Commences TUESDAY EVENING .iJEXT, tho 19th. THIS will probably bo the LAST opportunity of obtaining a full, course of training and instruction prior to the advent of compulsory service. Those who contemplate enlisting towards the end of -the year should not miss this very EXCEPTIONAL OPPOR- ' TUNITYof preparing themselves NOW for promotion THEN. Tho majority of successful candidates for recent local "test" examinations were pupils of the School. These men are selected for special N.C.O. training at Trentbam, and a large percentage aro eventually given commissions. Think what this chance means for you—PROMOTION. PAY, PENSION, PRIVILEGES. As the training ia strictly on progressive lires it is very advisable to JOIN AT ONCE. Write or telephone for prospectus or interview. Principal: CAPT. C. H. MATTHEWS, N.Z.G.A. «45 F A HORNIBROOK'S PHYSICAL CULTURE Al\D MASSAGE INSTITUTE. , -.'.. 106 Gloucester street . TiURING F. A. HORNIBROOK'S absence [ 1J from Christehurch, hia business will ba CARRIED ON AS USUAL at tho above -address. H4251 T S TANKARDS PHYSICAL CULTURE . CLASSES. B L USINESS MEN. YOUNG MEN. YOUTHS, LADIES, GIRLS. BOYS. , CHILDREN, and SPECIAL. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. YMC.A. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. -''■•'•■. T6022 PUBLIC NOTICES. ' CANTERBURY | [ A GIUCULTURAL . AND PASTORAL j t ASSOCIATION. j • CHRISTCHURCH HORSE PARADE, I To take place on | ' THE SHOW GROUNDS, ADDINGTON, WEDNESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER. -j Commencing at 12 Noon. Admission to Grounds (with Catalogue), Is. Members of the Association. Free. O. B. PEMBERTON. 4530F Secretary. THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. j AN interesting and whimsical Portraitstudy in colour, of tho Thirteen Mem- | bers of our National Ministry, has just been produced by the well-known Artist, Mr ft. A Bowring. In characteristic poses are The Right Hon. W. F. Mas** Sir . Joseph Ward, Bart.. P.C., Hon. James Allen, ' and the other members of The War. Cabinet. As a memento of » great experiment m Government this excelled and -striking picture—now on view at H. Fisher and Son e, Art- Depot. 275 High street, Chmtchurch. should find a place in every home, club, and ■xiall A* limited number of Artists Autograph Proofs axe obtainable at *w>' guineas each. Applications,.accompanied by cheque, should be made at once to H. FISHER and SON. Or direct to MR BOWRING-. Da We Building, Wellington. v 4SS3 LOST ANO FOUND. • STRAYED from Bligh's road, Papanui, One Chestnut' Pony Colt, clipped trace. 1 high; white blaze .down face and white hind legs. Anvone knowing of his whereabout please ■oomarnnicatoJjttDuriia-. street. 1024 . LocWl Culver- -»-*' -den. Black, pricked-ear DOG, white nozzle, strip up head, four white feet, tip on tail, swallow earmark on ear Ashburtooi collar on G. O. Rutherford,'Lochiel, Culverden.-. ' 1039 a GREAT APPETISEE is the delicious A MILITARY PICKLE— every particle is pure. Every Grocer eella-every feasible perioS%»w it Buy » Bortlo To«lay. _>nce I reasonable. TJEOPLE furnishing should go to Holmes (Jc __d Sons, 180 High street, fox Laoj loan-. A aingie yard at whe_Bate^oa.>^

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15699, 19 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15699, 19 September 1916, Page 1