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AMUSEMENTS. Q. BAND T H E A T II E. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. TO-DAY FROM EG OF. MATINEES As Usual. MATINEES Special Films. First Screening of Iho METRO V onderplay, HER DEBT OF HONOUR, HER DEBT OF HONOUR, HER DEBT OF HONOUR, HER DEBT OF HONOUR, HER DEBT OF HONOUR, HER DEBT OF HONOUR, In FIVE Glorious Acts, Featuring (lie Exquisite " METRO ”. Star, VA LLI, VALDI, VALLJ, VALLI, VAT.T.T, VALLI, VALLI, VALLI, VALLI, VA LLI, VALLI, VALLI, Who achieved n Great Success in “Tho High Road.” Also, Also, Tho FIRST " METRO ’’-DREW Comedy, Featuring Mr and Mrs Sidney Drew in "BORROWING TROUBLE.” GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. 11a.m. /"WEEK'S THEATRE. 50.15 p.m. lln.m. '■oi'UEEN'S THEATRE. 10.15 p.m. LAST CHANCE OF -SEEING LES DARCY versus DAVE SMITH. LES DARCY' versus DAVE SMITH. FIGHT! FIGHT 1 Good Supporting Programme. COMING MONDAY. THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY THE CITY This Drama, which delves deep into tho sjpringß of modern life and women’s frailty, culminatos in a climax of terrific power. SYDENHAM PICTURES. -J (Under Now Management). TRIANGLE KEYSTONE COMEDY. TRIANGLE KEYSTONE COMEDY. BRIGHT LIGHTS. A Whirlwind of Fun. Featuring MABEL NORMAND and FATTY AE BUCKLE. VITAGEAPH DRAMA, YOUTH. Also, Scenic and Topical. Tip-up Seats have Now been Installed ‘igh T , through tho theatre. Comfort for allContinuous, 6.30 to 10. Adults 6d, Children Id, A few rows scats at In. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.30 P.M. NHRISTCHUECH ORCHESTRAL J SOCIETY'. ECOND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT, 1916. THEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY'. AUGUST 23rd PROGRAMME. Part I. Torture—” Fingal’s Cave ’’-(Mendelssohn), ong—“ Mine Enemy ” (Olga Rudd) Mr Rex Harrison. I allot Egyplien (Luigini). r ; a —“ o Don Fatale" (Verdi)—Miss Dulcie Mitchell. „ m Jerris Dance—” Shepherd s Hey (Percy Grainger). ... . Interval of Five Minutes. Part 11. uite Vcnitienno (two movements) (W. 11. Reed). erenado Carnival (by request). ..... Song—” The Enchantress (Hatton)—Miss •Dulcie Mitchell, cene do Ballet (Percy Pitt). 'rologuo —•“ Pngliacci ” (Leoncavallo)— Mr Rex Harrison. , „ , .. ivorturo —“ La Generentola (Rossini). Accompanists—Mrs J. E. Russell, F. 1. ismonS-Smith. Doors open 7.30; commence 8 p.m. Bo* lan at Bristol 9a m. August 21st Extra 'ickets 12s. Non-subscribers, Back Stalls is, Il,liery 18 - thos. w. dent?. Hon. Sec. ’Phono 1023. Boi 516. 1 RAND Concert —High Street Methodist X church. Thursday, August 24th, 7.45. . Leading Artists, including Miss Daisy •ler, A.H.C.M., G. M. Low, Misses Chnsnsou, Brown, Ltimb and Brown, Rev J. iterson, M.A., Messrs Ravnor-Wlnte, J. ’Loan, C. Bill, M. Orchard. H. Webster, J. ■aeg, N. Turner, Mr and Mrs 11. M Leod, d others. Tickets Is. In aid Renovation ind. 28G5_ ’DENHAM PICTURES Is BEST VENTILATED THEATRE IN CHRISTCHURCH. INSTITUTE •J^ANGIORA TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, 8.15 P.M. HALL. IRED CONCERT VIOLIN RECITAL A Feast of Music by ENIU AND MAURICE DE LIS SAC, isisted bv LUCY COWAN, HELENE CULLENE. At the Piano —Helene Culleno. SILVER COIN. TANKARD’S PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. rSTNESS MEN. YOUNG MEN, Y r OUTHS. LADIES. GIRLS, BOYS, LDREN AND SiECIAL, SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. .M.C.A., CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. F. A. HORNTBROOK’S HYSICAL CULTURE AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE. 106, GLOUCESTER STREET. MASSAGE FOR IATISM, LUMBAGO AND STIFF JOINTS. REMEDIAL PHYSICAL CULTURE Write or call for Prospectus. Tel. 1359. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOW PUBLISHED. rriHE STORY OF CHRISTCHURCH, -1 NEW ZEALAND, By the Hon H. F. WIGRAM, M.L.C. The History of tho City from its Earliest Days. WELL ILLUSTRATED. Gross Prccrcds from the Sale of tho Book DONATED TO PATRIOTIC FUND. Obtainable from all Booksellers, or from tho Publishers, the "Lyttelton Times .Co., Ltd., Gloucester Street, Christchurch. PRICE, 7s Gd. Posted, Bs. EXTRACTS FROM PRESS OPINIONS. “ LYTTELTON TIMES.’’ “ Christchurch has a history of special and peculiar interest. Its citizens may well bo proud ns they read, m Mr Wigram’s pages, tlio fascinating story of the great achievements of tho founders of tho city.” <■ CHRISTCHURCH PRESS." “An exceedingly well-planned and interesting history of the city.” FP HARNESS THE WIND. The wind provides the cheapest Power obtainable. Are you making uso of it? Instal a ’•TITAN” Windmill, and you need have no further anxiety about your w-ater supply. It requires no attention beyond an occasional oiling, and works in tho lightest wind Write for free descriptive booklet to T. DANES, Lichfield Street, Christchurch. FP ?ORD PATRIOTIC HARE DRIVES. —Next Drive will take plaoa WED., 23rd from View Hill Domain, at 9.30 towards Woodstock. Owners objecting »rs crossing properties aclviso under* [ All invited. Luncheon provided. l' T. J. FRAME, Hon. Sec.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17251, 19 August 1916, Page 1

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