AMUSEMENTS, &0. THEATRE. •Hayvrard's Picture Enterprises, Ltd. WEST-HA YWARD PICTURES. "WEST-MAYWARD PICTURES. Programmo To-night includes ANNIE LAURIE, or GKANMA'S GOWN. ANNIE LAURIE, or GRANMA'S GOWN. K beautiful pictorial poem by tie Famous agraph Company, illustrative of Scottish uue, and accompanied by Special Songs by Miss Florence liayward. ANNIE LAURIE, or GRANMA'S GOWN. ANNIE LAURIE, or GRAKMA'S GOWN. Every lover of Bonnie Scotland should see this magnificent presentation, it is one of tho most beautiful films ever screened in Christchurch. THE PATHE GAZETTE. N.Z. BOY; SCOUTS IN CAMP THE BETTER MAN. Coloured Drama. IHE POACHER. Coloured Drama. HIPPO HUNTING. Sporting Scenic. lUNNY FISHING. Industrial. Circle and Stalls Is. Stalls 6d. Reserved Seats Is fid. Book at Dresden. DIRECTION J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD. COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 26. MR J. C. WILLIAMSON Presents KATHERINE GREY In "THE LION AND THE MOUSE." VIVID—INTENSE—REAL. IHE "RADIUM" PICTURES J- HE "RADIUM" PICTUKES THE "RADIUM" PICTURES THE "RADIUM" PICTUKES THE "RADIUM" PICTURES Will give their Inaugural Porformanco in THE KING'S THE KING'S THE KING'S THE KING'S THTb KING'S On ANNIVERSARY NIGHT. Nest ANNIVERSARY NIGHT. Next ANNIVERSARY NIGHT. Friday. ANNIVERSARY NIGHT. Friday. ANNIVERSARY NIGHT. Presenting An EFFECTIVE ENTERTAINMENT Of NEW IDEAS. VOCO-PICTURES. The introduction VOCO-PICTURES. of Appropriate Vocal VOCO-PICTURES. Accompaniment ed. 6d. 6d. IMPORTANT NOTE. 6d. 6d. 6d. "RADIUM" PRICES. General Admission, " RADIUM " PRICES. SIXPENCE " RADIUM " PRICES. To all parts. Reserves 6d Extra. yd. 6d. 6<L 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. 6d. Gd. ed. Comfortable American Tip-up Seats Throughout the Theatre. You Mall Romornber? Of course you do! THE OPEN-AIR PICTURES Commence TO-MORROW NIGHT, At E MAORI TEA GARDENS. NEW 7 BRIG] '•A day of freedom is a day of pleasure!" Freedom and pleasure gu hand in hand when you come to New Brighton on the 7.13 tram TO-MORROW, which costs you Ed only, and see TTTTILIiIAMS'S PICTUR: Artistic, Interesting, Instructive, Amusi^ IN THE 0] BY THE SOUNDING SEA. li3 waves sobbed on and joy vra.» i complete." Tho films aro the latest, the lighting is tho etrc-ngest, the location is the best, and the 'PRICES aro Is and Gd. Double tickets Is 6d. " Pictures aro poems without woods." IN THE MAORI TEA GARDENS. Come and be menry, Cjina and be free.
Orchestral Music to delight tie ear, pictures to capiivato tko eye. beating for everyone. Keirebhmeut3 from the Tea Gardens. AND REMEMBER—THE 7.15 TEAM TO-MOEBlOW! BALLOONING EXTRAORDINARY. SHOW GROUNDS. SHOW GROUNDS. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. 16th. (Canterbury Anniversary Day.) rf'HE BEE3E BALLOON COMPANY. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS was the unanimous verdict of all who witnessed Mr Sebphe's sensational ascent, in stormy weather, on Saturday. Friday theascent will bo made bv the DARE-DEVIL EASTWOOD. He will leave the ground HANGING BY HIS TOES, and will POSITIVELY make a, TRIPLE PARACHUTE DESCENT. You can see every detail from the Grandstand without extra, charge. Come early and get a good seat. DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS. Excellent Musical Programme by THE STANMORE BAND. ADMISSION: Adults Is, Children under twelve 6d. Frequent Special Tram Service. Gates open at 2 r>.m. Performance at 3. FINAL APPEARANCE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17th. ANNIVERSARY DAY. RACECOURSE HILT/. 71ETE AND SALE OF WORK in conneoJ- tion with St Andrew's, Darfie'd, on the grounds of H. A. Knight, E»q. Luncheon 11 to 1. Glentunnel Biap« Band. Admission 6d. Children Free. Train arrives 10.15 a.m.; departs 4.35 and sib-ut 6 n.ro. 7171 IOUTHBROOK SWIMMING CARNIVAL. ) _.\N-\-TVERSARY DAY.-snvd3_Chnm-pionshin of Cnnterbnrv: Scientific Swimming by C. Billsor.; Exhibition of Life-saving. Largo entries). R. HAMILTON, Hon. Sec. PUBLID NOTICES. WANTED. "WELL-EDUCATED YOUTH, fresh fro VV School, as JUNIOR CLERK. WALTER J. MOORE, A.M.P. Buildings, FP7473 Cathedral Square. PUBLIC NOTICE.—W. H. PRICE AND SON Beg to Notify their Clients and „,.e General Public that the works are now mirier the personal supervision of Mr F. 'J. Price, who, while returning thanks for past favours, assures the Civility and At'.cntion which has hitherto been associated with tho linn's namo during the lust thirty years. Correct Estimates furnished, and orders attended with despatch. W. H. PRICE AND SON, Brass Founders, Engineers and Plumbers' iupr'.iors, 31-36, Manchester Street. Ist January. 1910. FP4338 XMAS PRESENTS. "\XTHEN you are thinking of buying L_ » V Presents, remember we undertake to WHY PAY FANCY PRICES ELSEWHERE? Somo Special Lines just to hand: 600 Gold Brooches, 5s to 30s. 100 Gold Necklets. 6s to 30s. 100 Curb Bangles, 17s 6d to £l. 100 Pendants. 6s to £2. Arfir.len Suitable for Ladies. (ientlomen. INSPECTION INVITED. RINGS, RINGS.—For Design, Strength. Selection and Value- we defy competition. JONES AND SONS, The Busiest Jewellers in Cliristchurch. 275, HIGH STREET, Near Bank N.Z., And Opposite Supply Stores, Sydenham.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15488, 14 December 1910, Page 1
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