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AMUSEMENTS. &J. pS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. MONDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 11th. MONDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER 11th. S. S. A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF LIFE MOTION STUDIES OF NATAL LIFE. Patriotic Sentiment and Feeling Raised to Highest Pitch of Intensity. O'UR NAVY. A chance for young New ZcaOUR NAVY, landors to eco how our blueOUR NAVY’, jackets arc trained, how our OUR NAVY, warships are manned. A OUR NAVY. Picture of Extraordinary OUR NAVY. Educational Value. BRITAIN'S PRIDE—OUR NAVY. BRITAIN’S PRIDE—OUR NAVY. ARE WE PREPARED? ARE WE PREPARED? SEE'THIS GLORIOUS SERIES. AND ANSWER. OUR NAVY. EOOO FEET IN LENG TIL OUR NAVY. 6001) FEET IN LENGTH. To bo Seen Only at Wesi-ttsyward Pictures. To bo Seen Only at West-Hayward Pictures. WHO HOLD THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS OF THIS MASTERPIECE. A CHOIR OF MALE VOICES. A CHOIR OF MALE VOICES. Soloist. MR A. L. CROPP. Soloist. will render some beautiful Old _ Sea Songs and give life and tone to the various scenes. Patrons who desiTe to Eecuro our comfortnble Circle Seats aro advised to book same at the Dresden. Circle and Stalls Is, Reserves Is 6d, Stalls 6d. Plan at Dresden. fJJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. - (Hayward’s Picture Enterprises, Ltd.) TO-DAY—At 2.30. TO-NIGHT—At 8. TO-DAY—At 2.30. TO-NIGHT—At 8. Grand "KING COLE." Matinee. Grand “ KING COLE.” Matinee. Programme and Orchestra Same ns Night. WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. LAST NIGHT of KING COLE. KING COLE. LAST NIGHT o'! PRESENT STAR SERIES. MONDAY, ENTIRE CHANGE, including ■ OUR NAVY. OUR NAVY. Circle and Stalls Is, Reserves Is 6d. j Plan at Dresden. Back Stalls Gd. ' j OLYMPIA RINK.; Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. Three ROLLER SKATING. Three i Sessions ROLLER SKATING. Sessions ! Daily. ROLLER SKATING. Daily. ! AFTERNOON. EVENING. NIGHT. j 2.30 to 6 p’.m. 6.15 to 7 p.m. 7.30 to 10 p.m. Usual Prices and Concessions. GEO. C. IRVING, Manager. g Y DEN HAM PICTURES. A TREAT FOR~THE CHILDREN. CHOCOLATE MATINEE TO-DAY. CHOCOLATE MATINEE TO-DAY. Every Child Attending will RECEIVE a ■THREEPENNY PACKET of MILK CHOCOLATE. Note Matinee Prices. Children 3d, i Adults Gd. j ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME : TO-DAY. PIRATES OF 1950. ' Trip in Aerial Yacht. Scenes in Medoira. ] WARRANT FOR RED RUBE' Dogs Not Allowed. Fcolsliead. j GHOST OF THE VAULTS. A DIXIE MOTHER. Bnddah's Curse. ■ Disturbed Wedding Party. | MILITARY MANOEUVRES. SWEDEN. EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. PRICES: Is and Gd. “THE BOX PLAN For MISS RENE QUEREE’S MISS RENE QUEREE’S FAREWELL CONCERT .I.' Will open at THE DRESDEN on THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 14th. MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. R. A. lIORNE, Hon. Sec. F OO T BALL. FOOTBALL. LANCASTER PARK (TODAY). TARANAKI CANTERBURY. TARANAKI v. CANTERBURY. TARANAKI CANTERBURY. Kick-off 3 p.m. CURTAIN-RAISER. Christchurch Club v. Pirates (Dunedin) At 1.30 sharp. 1.30 Early Gates 12.30. FP8144 MR T. S. TANKARD’S JpHYSICAL CLASSES FOR CHILDREN. WINTER TERM. GlßLS—Tuesdays, 4 to 6. BOYS —Thursdays, 4 to 5. Y.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM. Send for Prospectus. Telephone 1503 : i 5 C>’2T» SIDELIGHTS OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, 5 By DR J. M. MASON, Late Chief Health Officer of N.Z. Issued by V. A. HORNIBROOK, Physical Culturist, Cathedral Square. Posted Free on Application. PUBLIC NOTICES. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA. (Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1835.) d-up capital icrvo fund . • • ■erve liability of proprietors £1,600.000 1.810,00-9 1,000,000 £5,010,000 A HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEND of £2 Ss and a Bonus of lGs per shave, together oqual to 10 per cent per annum, have been declared by tho Court of Directors, and will be payable cn Gtli October. The sum of £50,000 lias been added to tile Reserve Fund, £30,000 written off bank premises, and £IO, GOO carried forward. Tho colonial list of shareholders will be closed from 22nd Sept.., 1911, to Gtli October, 1011 (inclusive) for tile purpose ol' the above dividend and bonus. A. P. WEBSTER, . Inspector. Wellington, Bth September, 1911. 8188 TVf ANTED TO BUY, PACKING CASES, VY New or Second-hand. Prices to THE NUGGET POLISH COMPANY, Belfast Street (formerly called Martin Street). __ 1- x'Jj'jO COMMERCIAL Traveller, inter-Statc, and particularly New Zealand, with experience in engineering and general rubber goods. State age, experience, salary, present employment, if any. Apply by letter, to E. M. Pordriau, Perdriau Rubber Co., Ltd., 270, George Street. Sydney. A’l applications treateel n-s strictly confidential. 8173 "DRESSMAKERS. WANTED. First-class BODICE HAND. Y\ good' wages; also APPRENTICES over 15. Apply Miss Corbett, J. Bailantyno find Co. 9673 CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL. TRIAL of Boys’ Voices to fill one or moro vacant Choristerships will bo at tho Cathedral on MON DAY. Soper 18tli, at 10 a.m. Selected Candidates Scholarships at Christ's Collcee and rcalso a good musical training. 8183

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15717, 9 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15717, 9 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15717, 9 September 1911, Page 1

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