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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S. IS MAJESTY'S. HIS MAJESTi >. HIS MAJESTY'S. HIS MAJESTY'S. HIS MAJESTY'S. TO-DAY TO-DAY. MATINEE AT 2 30. EVENING- AT 3. FINAL, SCREENINGS Of "HIS PICTURE IN THE PAPERS" "HIS PICTL'KE IN THE PAPERS." It's a FAIRBANKS Picture, and FAIRBANKS lias never bubbled and beajned. and bounded and banged his way through a Picture as ho does through this cue. It's a scream from the Srst jump. Also A Supporting Programme of Absolute Top.Notch. Quiiity. Popular Prices: MATINEE. Gd and r.d. ' EVENING. Ik and Gd. Booking at The Bristol^ • NEXT WEEK ; NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK Another Astounding Attraction!!! "MACISTE." "MACISTE." -MACISTE." -MACISTE." •MACISTE." MACISTE." "MACISTE." -MACISTE." -MACISTE." -MACISTE." The Mighty Man cf "Cabiria," A Moving Picturo within a Mo-ring' Picture showing Mighty MACISTE in a scene u" "Cabiria." •■MACISTE." A Romantic Modern Melodrama of Love r.nd Adventure 111 Five Reels, featuring MACISTE. the giant of "Cabiria" fame, one of the most powerful athletes in world, iind a- great actor. SEE Mighty Macisto -walk with hands and feet up two walls and foil the cut-throat crew. Mighty Macisto whip a whole crowd with a leg torn from a tabic. , Mighty Macisto tear up a troo trunk and block a road with it. ' Mighty Macisto push his way up through a floor and cciling with hi» shoulders. Mighty Macisto, bound hand and foot, push the life out of a villain with hi 3 feM.. Mighty Maciste carry t.wo villains away like a pair of handbags. His final clever ruse, and how he wine the girl. A PICTURE TO TELL YOUR GRANDCHILDREN ABOUT! Supporting thia: Pa the"s No-west Gazette. Mutt and Jeff as Sncndtlmfte. HIS MAJESTY'S. ' Commencing MONDAY, -NOVEMBER 50th. 5565 Q. Li O 15 E T H E A T R E. To-day and To-night Final Screening of THE BACHELOR'S ROMANCE THE BACHELOR'S ROMANCE, A "Famous Players" Comedy-Drama. FRIEND AND FOE ON THE HIGH SEAS. A Stin-ing Naval Picture. The Topical Budget. Latest War Items. Also Special for this Afternoon, ON TlfE BORDER. A Powerful Drama of the West, MONDAY NEXT. AT NOON. THE SNOW CURE. Keystoiv? Coniedv. Featuring "Ford Sterling." Prices: Adults Od, Children 3d. SI9B <*< TARL AN D THEA TR E. LAST DAY AND NIGHT, "THE TWO ORPHANS." "CHIMMIE MADDEN OUT WEST." Entire Programme at All Sessions. DA\ PRICES: Adults Gd, Children 3d. NIGHT PRICES: Dress Circle le, Stalls 9d. Reserves at Tho Bristol, or ring 'Phono •215-1. ■ • ' ' COMINGif 0 K L) A V CHARLES RICHMAN in "THE IDLER" MARIE DORO in "THE WHITE PEARL! ' No Advance in Prices. NSGO CHRISTCHURCH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. (Conductor: A. Worsley, ' A.R.M.C'.M.) £1 H 0 R A L HALL.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1916. THE ORCHESTRA will play:—Overture, •'Raymond" (A. Thomas); "Intermezzo" from Symphony in F. (H. Goetz); "Overturo in C." ("In Memoriam"), Sullivan; "Serenade Maurcsquo" (Elgar); "Entractc" from J ion Cesar de Bazan" (Massenet). MR A. L. CROPI' will «ing: "Ombre di Mia Prcsapia," from the Opera "La Gio-cond-a" (Ponchielli); and "The "Windmill" (Nelson). MR R. C. ZIMMERMAN will play the First Movement from Violin Concerto (Beethoven). MR A. HUTTON will play the first movement from the Flute Concerto (Briccialdi). Tickets, 2s and Is. Box Plan at Milner dnd Thompson's. W. L. BUCHANAN, SSOO Hon. Sec. CHORAL HALL, SATURDAY, November 18th. IDLERS' ENTERTAINMENT. In Aid of Y.M.C.A. WAR WORK. Gentlemen admitted. Tickets 2s aJid Is. WOOLSTON BRANCH RED CROSS SOCIETY. Asocial will be held in ST. JOHN'S Parish Room on MONDAY EVENING, November 20th, when the Carnival Balancesheet, will be submitted. All workers invited. SQ2 JUMBLE SALE. IN Aid of the Y.M.C.A. Hutment Fund, LEYDEN STREET HALL, oil Fernroad, Linwood, THIS (SATURDAY) AFTER'NOON, at 3 o'clock. 1019 A JUMBLE SALE Will bo held at OT. ASAPH STREET HALL, LINWOOD, At 2.30 TO-DAY. Admission 3d. 5557 MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOL, 7u HOLLY ROAD. IF you seek promotion—takf a. short couraa of Training prior to going to camp. This year over 170 have been trained in the School, many of whom are now holding Commissions. Of the remainder who have gone into camp, all are non-commissioned officers. The instruction, combining practice with theory, is complete in every detail, and class hours arc arranged ao ae not to interfere with ordinary employment. Write or telephone (1155) for Prospectus, or interview Principal, 70 !5 CAPT. C. H. MATTHEWS. T. S. JANKARD'S PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. Business men, young men, YOUTHS. LADIES. GIRLS BOYS. CHILDREN, and SPECIAL. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. Y.M.C.A., CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. 5328 shows! ~ BANKS PENINSULA A. AND P. ANNUAL SHOW. .i LITTLE RIVER. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21«t, 1916. RECORD ENTREES. A LL the usual features, including Flowers. BULLOCK-DRIVING COMPETITION. Come aud see the Peninsula at its beat. x Admission Is. a. LEWTHWAITE, j 82578 • Secretary.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15751, 18 November 1916, Page 1

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