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AMUSEMENTS. gI 8 MAJESTY’S. (Hay ward'a Picturo Enterprises, Ltd.) EVERY EVENING At 8. THIS WEEK. At 8. REFINEMENT is the KEYNOTE of OUR PROGRAMME. WEST-HAYWARD PICTURES. Tho Mirror WEST-H'AYWAIID PICTURES. of Life. LAUNCH OF THE ILL-FATED TITANIC. LAUNCH OF THE ILL-FATED TITANIC. THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL. THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL. Road what the “ Times ” says of these two Pictures:—‘‘Moving picture enterprise was exemplified last evening in the change of Programme at His Majesty’s Theatre, where a splendid series of Titanic pictures was screened, from the laying of the keel, viewed from tho travelling crane, to the launch of the vessel photographed from three different positions. It was a magnificent film of great intorest, apart, from its tragic associations. Views of the Manchester ship also very interesting, and the large audience applauded them unstintedly.” Also—■THE TENDERFOOT FOREMAN. AT THE THRESHOLD OF LIFE. THE PROSECUTING COUNSEL. Circle and Stalls,' Is; Reserves, Is €d. Plan at Dresden. Stalls. Cd. / QjLYMPIA Presents Compliments to the Skating Enthusiasts and Beginners, and reminds them that tho Sessions are 10 to. 12. 2.30 to 5, 5.15 to 7, 7.30 to 10. g Y DENHAM PICTURES. COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. THE TURNSTILE. \ * Sensational Reliance Drama. IN DESPAIR. Eclair Drama. IN DESPAIR. COWBOY AND EASTERNER. Champion Comedv. BEAUTIFUL LAKES AND FALLS—Scenic. LOVES AND PLOTS OF VENICE—Cines. REDMAN’S PENALTY—Bison Drama. ARABELLA BECOMES AN HEIRESS. NO SMOKING ALLOWED—Cincs Comedv. HOW BELLA WAS WON—Edison Comedy. JOE THE PLUMBER. Etc. EMPIRE ORCHESTRA. Prices: Is and 6d, KING'S THEATRE. jQOMINION MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS, Commencing TUESDAY NEXT. Competitions for VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS. INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL DUETS. ORATIONS RECITATIONS SPEECHES COMEDIETTAS RECITALS AND CHOIRS. POPULAR PRICES. G. W. JENNER, Secretary. CHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. IMPORTANT NOTICE. OWING to the large demand for Reserved Seats, it has been found necessary to open new rows in tho stalls. All patrons desirous of reserving should do so at once. Box Plan at “The Dresden.” ERNEST JAMIESON, Secretary.

JUMBLE SALE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) AT ST LUKE’S SCHOOLROOM, MANCHESTER STREET N. .Doors open at 2.30 and 7 p.m. 2009 ROBT. H. VEITCH, MASSAGE SPECIALIST, ETC. TX/'RITE for Free Prospectus. ’Phono 3123. * > Address, Whitcombe’s Buildings, Cashel Street (opp. Ballantyne’B), PUBLIC NOT!CE3. PETROL FAMINE. SMITH’S TAXICABS, LIMITED. ITPHE Management is STILL RUNNING, and INTENDS RUNNING, TAXICABS and TOURING CARS as usual fares, notwithstanding the enhanced price of Petrol. A. W. SMITH, Managing Director. Ring up Telephones 1838 and 1337. FP2112 THE POAYER OF RECOMMENDATION. The number of wedding orders executed by us provos the value of Giving Satisfaction and being Recommended. JEWELL AND ALEXANDER. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, 138, Manchester Street. Home-knitting depot—Ladies’ Out-fitter—All-wool Vests, long and short sleeves; Combinations, Bloomers, Bodices, Petticoats for ladies’ and children’s winter wear; dainty Silk and Wool Bonnets, Jackets, Boottees, Gaiters, Overalls. _ Trousseaux a speciality. Ilome-knit stockings and Socks, best quality, best wear. Encourag# local industry. Furß renovated to latest fashion. Mrs Palmer, 755 Colombo Street. Telephone 1279. i ___ FINAL SALE AT DAVIS’S HIGH STREET. 300 Cream and Coloured Delaine Blouses, Is Ud to 3s lid. 150 Pure Silk American Shirt Blouses, 5s Ud to 9s Ud. SALE EVERY DAY. 160, HIGH STREET. F DELAY SPELLS DISASTER. €>S IN THE £ GIVEN AWAY. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. Must Clear Before Stocktaking. OUR AIM IS CASH. To get it we aro prepared to pay for it by SACRIFICING our Stock of Tyres, Lamps, Bells, Guards and all Cycle Requirements. Everything Priced in Plain Figures, and a FURTHER 3s DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Wo have gained your confidence in the past, and wo intend to retain it by Square Dealing. EVERY ARTICLE" GUARANTEED. Seo Our Windown. JONES BROS., LTD., Opposite Clock Tower. F to Lend, £5. £lO. £23, £3O, £IOO, t» £5000; personal or other security; strictly confidential. ■ D. STRANAGHAN, 11, Chancery Lane. "■■.leohone 85<l Box 658. FP232U

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15923, 8 May 1912, Page 1

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