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&E4IJSEMENT3, &e. JJ.IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Hayward's Picture Enterprises, Limited. TO-NIGHT. Commencing. TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER NEW SERIES OF ARTISTIC ANIMATOGRAMS, RIGHT UP TO THE STANDARD OF WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. The Very WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. Best. By arrangement with West’s Pictures, Ltd. An Exquisite Programme of SPECIALLY SELECTED SUBJECTS. An Exciting and Thrilling Picture, JANE AND THE STRANGER. JANE AND THE STRANGER. Pictorial adaptation of the Scotch Poem. AULD ROBIN GRAY. With Vocal AULD ROBIN GRAY. Accompaniment. A Picture Dealing with a New Phase of Western Life: THE GAMBLER’S CHARM. A Beautiful Picture of Cloudland, taken from a mountain top: ABOVE THE CLOUDS. Charming Riverside Scenes: NEBOURS AND THE RIVER LOIN.G. Imposing Navy Subject, showing Big Guns in Action: NAVAL MANOEUVRES. PATHE'S LATEST ANIMATED GAZETTE. THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC. Excruciatingly Funny and Wholesome Comedies: WANTED, A BABY. ON HER DOORSTEP. And the Vitagraph Company’s Latest Funmakor: CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN. The whole forming a STRONG PROGRAMME OF EXCEPTIONAL INTEREST. BRIGHT AND APPROPRIATE MUSIC By HIS MAJESTY'S ORCHESTRA. Director . . . Mr Charles Parnell. Overture—Descriptive Military Fantasia, "The Battle of San Juan Hill.” Entr’acteCharacteristic novelty. “ The Drummer’s Escapade" (including Xylophone Solo by Mr F. Woledgc). CADENA TEA ROOMS in Foyer. SMOKERS LOUNGE. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Cloak Rooms for each part of the theatre. No gratuities. PRICES: Comfortable Tip-up Chairs. 6d and Is (plush). Reserves at Dresden. Is 6d. THE PREMIER PICTURE PALACE, Colombo Street (Id Section). TO-NIGHT, at 8. “ SISTERS." “SISTERS.’’ A splendid dramatic by T. Edison Co. CONVICT 796. CONVICT 796. A sensational drama. During this picture Miss E. Ibbotsen will sing appropriete music. RAMONA. RAMONA. An Indian subject by the A.B. Co. Grand Orchestra. Overture: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 (:Ird and 4th movements) Liszt: Entr’acte: Valse (in D flat). Chopin; Director, Mr Austin, issiou Is and Gel. Mu: Louis Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Pictures Doors 7.3(1. UGENE GRAND FINAL OSSIPOFF. U GENE REQUEST OSSIPOFF. UGENE RECITAL. OSSIPOFF. At the

H A T, L . H A L L . <n H O R A I, V- 1 II () R A L On March 70. FRIDAY NIGHT. March 10. March 10. FRIDAY NIGHT. M.arcli 10. Eugene Ossipofi’s Recitals have caused tremendous enthusiasm, with the result that he lies received numerous requests for a FINAL CONCERT, on Friday Night. Er.genc Ossipoft is to Opera what Sliakesucare is to Drama, and. once heard, he is never forgotten. “ lie has the soul, the voice, tile personality. in enthrall, impress and attract. He is a horn genius.” MISSES ALMA AND CHRIST ABEL WELLS. Solo Violinist and Pianist, have offered their services as a tribute to his genius. MISS RENE LEES will play his accompaniments (some of which are solos'), from niemorv, and will sing in Duet with Eugene Ossipoff. Booking (no extra charge) at Milner and Thompson's. Prices: 3s nnd Us. 3573 Direction W. 11. Williamson. GREAT Success of Haydn’s "Creation” by the Combined Methodist Choirs. Largo numbers unable to gain admittance. Owing to numerous requests, Mr Ernest Firth, F.R.C.0., will conduct a renetition of this Oratorio in Durham Street Church on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.45. The Oratorio will he given in its entirety. Admission by Shilling Collection taken at the doors. A few Reserved Seatß 2s each. Tickets for same to be had at the Parsonage. 3536 PHYSICAL CULTURE AND GYMNASTICS MR T. S. TANKARD’S CLASSES. y M.C.A NEW GYMNASIUM. ■ JI " * Cambridge Terrace. Spinal Curvature and Medical Cases. Grade Classes for Weak Children. Send for Prospectus. Telephone 1503. F F. A. HORNIBROOK. PHYSICAL CULTURE AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE. Temporary Entrance: Gloucester Street, near Chancery Lane. Xex-t Evening Class for Men commences TUESDAY, MARCH 7th. Clnss Nights, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 3 p.m. Applications received now. Telephone 7359. Write or call foT Prospectus. F > MEETINCS, NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. TT IS NOTIFIED that the GENERAL .1. MEETING in Wellington, called for WEDNESDAY, Bth MARCH, will be adjourned until AVEDNESDAY, 16th MARCH NEXT, to be held at the samo hour and place. ERNEST AY. HUNT, Secretary. 358. Featherston Street, Wellington, 3rd March, 1511. 3573 CHRISTCHURCH FOOTBALL CLUB. r.HE Forty-Fourth Annual Meeting will be held in the Pioneer Rooms. Gloucester Itreet. on WEDNESDAY, Bth INST,, at 8 p.m. Intending members are invited to be preD. E. MILLAR, 3576 Acting-Secretary. 6TEIE MONTHLY MEETING ofThe CatheI. dray Union will be hold at 8 p.m. TONIGHT. Subject, “CANTERBURY CAIHE--IRAL," by S. Hurst Seager, F.K.1.8.A. llustrated by lantern slides. 3556 AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL. OWING TO LIMITED TIME some Exhibitors may not have received Entry Tickets, but all Entries have been Catalogued. and Entry Tickets will bo given^ut IIAWARDEX AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. G ANNUAL TUESDAY, MARCH 7. SHOW. A Special Train, at excursion fares, taking passengers and stock, will leave Christchurch at 6.35 p.m., Raugiora 7.49 a.m.. Sefton 8.14, Amber ley 5.34, AVaiporn 8.54, AVaikari 9.40, arriving at 9.50. Leave Hnwarden on return at 5.35 p.m., arriving Christchurch 8.51 p.m. G. L. AVATSOX. 3331 Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15557, 6 March 1911, Page 1

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