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MONDAY & TUESDAY: i-acfy Huntworth's Experiment. » The Best, Brightest, and Funniest Comedy ever witnessed in Blenheim. H3S MAJESTY'S THEATRE. New Zealand's Finest Picture Entertainment. Fullers' Pietistres. The Best of All. TO-NIGHT! TO-NSGHT! A GRAND ENTIRE CHANGE OF PICTURES. SEE. . SEE. SEE. BEETLES A Drama 'performed BEETLES by marvellous trained BEETLES beetles. This picture without doubt is the most sensational, intejjesting picture over screened. PATHS GAZETTE. PATHE GAZETTE. AN INDIAN SUMMER. SPIDER'S WEB. SHERIFF'S DAUGHTER. NEW BABY. The Great Thrilling Railway Drama.: THE GIRL WITH THE LANTERN. THE GIRL WITH THE LANTERN. THE GIRL WITH THE LANTERN. Kathlyn Williams at her best; Charles Clary at his best. A most thrilling story, perfectly acted. Wonderful photography. This beats all previous sensational productions. TWEEDLEDUM INSURES HIS LIFE. Prices: Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, ASults Is, Children 6d; Stalls, 6d.

fTIOWN HALL - - BLENHEIM. British Pictures. THE PEERLESS PICTURES. Another Grand Triumph. OUR BIG NEW PROGRAMME. TO-NIGHT! TO-NBGHTI 6d.—OUR PRICE—6d. Every Item New. By request, in addition to the programme: ROSE ROUGE. THEIR TINY BABIES. A picture for the children that will also appeal to grown-ups. A TIMELY RESCUE. A TIMELY RESCUE. A COMPLICATED CAMPAIGN. A vastly entertaining comedy. AN INDIAN'S MISTAKE. Reckless riding—exciting chase—and realistic fighting. LAUGHS. LAUGHS. LAUGHS. HE WHO LAUGHS LAST, and NEGRESS MARRIAGE LOT. SUNDAY. SUNDAY. A suitable programme will be shown. 6d— PRICES AS USUAL—6d./■■■ PICTON—THURSDAY.

TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Monday & Tuesday next, 25th and 26th November. THE BLENHEIM AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY. Will present The Original Comedy in three acts by R. C. Carton, entitled Lady Huntworth's Experiment. With entirely New Scenery and accessories. The cleverest, brightest, and most humorous of any modem comedy. CHARACTERS. Rer. Audley Piltenger (Vicar of Still-- :■• ford in: the .parish dfv Droneborough): Mr C. j. 'W; Griffiths. Mr Cray 11: Mr George Waddy. Capt. Dorvaston (late[•' Bengal Cavalry): Mr L. Griffiths. Gandy (man servant): Mr P. Bull. Rev. Henry Thorsby (curate): Mr Geo. Griffiths. Newspaper Boy: Master W. Gleeson. Mia3 Hannah Pillenger (Rev. Audley's sister): Miss Nevin. Lucy Pillenger (their niece): Miss Florance. Keaiah (servant at the Vicarage): Mrs Lambie. Caroline Ray ward (cook at the Vicarage) : Mrs G. Waddy. Act 1. The Vicarage Gns>4e». Act 2. The Vicarage Kitchen. Act 3. The Vicarage Garden. NOTICE.—-Both Picton and' Ward trains will bo delayed until after the performance on Tuesday might. Scenic Artist Mr Beck. Musical Director ... Mr H. Fleming, j Stage Manager, I C. J. W. GRIFFTTHS. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Box plan at E. Parker's Cycle Depot. PALACE CARS.—The 'Buses will run from Springlands at 7.15 each evening, and return immediately after the performance. QEORGE DAVIESS SHOP HAS OPENED. THE shop secured by "The Modern Tailors" is now open, and our fine stocks of Spring and Summer Materials are on display for your inspection. Our prioes for euits-to-measure range from 55s to 84s cash. That is a saving of about £2 on credit tailors' prioes. ' Every Suit is guaranteed hand-tailorecU-guaranteed to fit and please, and to give all-round satisfaction. Our low cash prices do not detract fross* the quality or appearance of your suit. At our numerous branches throughout New Zealand thousands of suite ar© tailored for men of critical taste, and w« ask you to try our modern oa&h tailoring in your own interests. OUR GUARANTEE PROTECTS YOU—you cannot lose a cent or b« disappointed. 55s to 84s CASH. GEORGE DA VIES, LTD., "Th« Modern Tailors." A4dr«ss: His Majesty's Theatw Buildings, High Street. . Job Printing- jmy style or color— »t •'Express" Printing Works.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 279, 23 November 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 279, 23 November 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 279, 23 November 1912, Page 7