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AMUSEMENTS. 'IS MAJESTY'S. jU. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30. ime and Orchestra same as night. CHILDREN SEE "BOYS OF BULLDOG CHILDREN SEE BREED." CHILDREN SEE "OUR SOLDIERS IN CHILDREN SEE THE MAKING." rr 1 S MAJESTY'S; (Hayward's Picture Enterprises, Ltd.) TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT LAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT of Splendid Programme WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. LAST NIGHT OF "Boys of Bulldog Breed/' LAST NIGHT OF "Our Soldiers in Making. LAST NIGHT OF " His Mother _ LAST NIGHT OF " Scenic Wonders MaoriLAST NIGHT OF lalld C. .. LAST NIGHT OF " Hour of Three. LAST NIGHT OF Present Programme. ENTIRE CHANGE MONDAY. Circle and Stalls..ls (Reserves Is 6d), Stalls 6d. Plan at Dresden. . r\RGAN RECITAL. SUNDAY F.VENING. ;UrgA.\ RECITAL, SUNDAY iAT HIS c At 8.30. AT HIS MAJESTY'S. At 8.30. MAJESTY S. ON THE CITY ORGAN, By BE BKADSHAW City DR BRADSHAW Ori:a;nr,>. March upon a thci Your Heads" (Guihuant); me lunga.-iajti from "Lohengrin" (Wagner); Larghetto from the 2nd Svmplionv (Beethoven); Air with Variations " (Hilcs); Easter Hymn from "Cavalliora Rusticana" (Mascagni); Fanlaro in D (Lemmens). SHAVER COIN COLLECTION. O" LYM PI A : RINK. Direction Hayward's Pictures. SKATING. SKATING. THIS AND EVERY MORNING. THIS AND EVERY'AFTERNOON. THIS AND EVERY EVENING. TO-DAY IS OUR BIG DAY. THE BOOM IS ON. THE BOOM IS ON. And the Crowds Grow at Every Session. REAL SKATING WEATHER. SESSIONS—IO-12, 2.30 to 5, 5.15 to 7, 7.30 MORE LEARNERS this, season than any previous season. The Management have engaged a lull Staff of COMPETENT INbIRUCTORS and pay Special Attention to BEGINNERS. A few attendances and \OU CAN SKATE all right. PRIVATE TUITION BY ARRANGEMENT. BAND AFTERNOON AND EVENING. SY DEN HA M PICTURE S. TO-DAY'S MAGNIFICENT NEW PROGRAMME. UNDOUBTEDLY OUR VERY BEST. Special and Extraordinary Attractions. THE ROSE ROUGE. THE ROSE ROUGE. THE ROSE ROUGE. THE ROSE ROUGE. THE ROSE ROUGE. THE ROSE ROUGE. Or HIS LIFE FOR A FLOWER. 2600 ft. HIS LIFE FOR A FLOWER. 2600 ft. The Greatest Italian Tragical Production ever shown in any English-speaking country. A Drama that drives the public into almost spasmodic commotion. EXCEPTIONAL STAR PICTURES IN ADDITION. THE YOUNGER BROTHER—Vitagraph Drama. A SISTER'S * LOVE—American Biograph. IN THE CLUTCHES OF A VAPOUR BATH, •Highly Amusing Yitagraph Comedy. WHALING INDUSTRY OF NATAL— Empire. HIS GIRL IS COMING—Cines Comedy. DUPIN AND STOLEN NECKLACE. GAUMONT FRAPHIC—Latest Topical, etc. Prices—ls and 6d. SY D E N H J MATINEE tO MATINEE 2.30 TO-DAY. MATINEE 2.30 TO-DAY. OUR GRAND NEW PROGRAMME WILL BE SHOWN. Children 3d, Adults 6d.

TO-DAY. """AN CASTER PARK. ' SYDENHAM v. OLD BOYS (Oval). MERIVALE v. ALBION (South). LINWOOD v. CHRISTCHUHCH (West). SHOW GROUND. MARISTS v. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. LINWOOD A v. MERIVALE A (President's Cup.) WINTER TERM. PHYSICAL CULTURE and GYMNASTICS. GIRLS, Tuesdays, 4 to 5. Boys, Thursdays, 4 to 5. Ladies' and Childrens' Private Classes as previously. ' Ladies', Men's and Youths' Evening Classes. T. S. TANKARD'S SCHOOL, Y.SI.CA. Gymnasium. Telephone 1608. Prospectus on application. SEND FOR PAMPHLET ON -RHEUMATISM: • ITS CAUSE AND t CURE. (By DR HARE). Issued by P. A. HORNIBROOK, Physical Culturo and Massage Institut*, Cathedral Square and Gloucester StToet. Tel. 1359. , P.O. Box 196. ROBT. H. VEITCH, MASSAGE SPECIALIST, ETC. WHITE for Free Prospectus. 'Phone 3123. Address, Whitcombo's Buildings, Cashel Street (opp. Ballantvne's). PUBLIC NOTICES. COOKING BY ELECTRICITY. ' DEMONSTRATION will bo held in the _ . CADENA TEA ROOMS, Cashel Street, on THURSDAY, MAY 9th., at 8 p.m., with "Tricity" Cookers, now being shown in Messrs Strange and Co.'s Window. TURNBULL AND JONES, LTD., * ■p Cashel Street. MEHRINCfCOW MILKER. PRICE £22. XNTENDING Purchasers of tho above must give their orders not later than this month to ensure delivery for nest season. , J V CHATTERTON, Agent, Flaxton. THE RUBBER-SUB COMPANY, LIMITED. NOMINAL CAPITAL, £SOOO. ' PPLICATIONS will be received for 1000 l SHARES, at a premium of Pour Pounds per One Pound Share. Preference civen to Shareholders. Applications close on WEDNESDAY, the Bth May, 1912. • Full information and details obtainable at tho Registered Offico of tho Company, 63, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Chri3tchurch. HENRV o. RAPHAEL, 1735 Chairman of Directors. NOTICE TO GRAIN MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. HARBOUR BOARD GRAIN STORES. GRAIN MERCHANTS AND OTHERS are hevebv notified that STORAGE ACCOMMODATION in tho Harbour Board

Grain Stores. Lyttellon, IS NOW LIMITED, and that arrangcrusnta for space MUST BE MADE with tho Board's Warehouseman before forwarding goods for storage both from Country Stations and Ship's Side. Notice is hereby given that all goods forwarded for Storago will bo at or Consignee's risk and expense. BY OB.DEH. CHAS. H. CLIBBOKN, Warehouseman. Harbour Board Office, Lyttelton, 30th April, 1912. " . F*2OM !

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15920, 4 May 1912, Page 1

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