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: GRAND CONCERT In aid «f Hall F«nd* 3 will bo keld iß> MARLBOIIGUGHTOWrJ HALL, Spring Creek, on Friday s tluly- 3rd« .. At 7.30 p.m.. The Committee have secured tliel' assistance of the leading Marlborough talent, including the Spring Creek Orchestra, and a first-class programme; has been arranged. ADMISSION, .Is. Dance to follow. Gentlemen la. • . Good Supper, 6d. The King of Comedians** NATURE calls upon man to bebright and cheerful. . . - Laughter is a sort of sunshine whicK. is necessary even for health. You may get it in many ways—from a' book, from a social company where , the cup that exhilarates is to befound, and from Harry Hall, Who will dispense comicalities at tbfe TENTH M.R. BAND'S HONORARY MEMBERS 3 CONCERT On TUESDAY WEEK (July 14). Bibfe in State Schools League. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held' in the Wesley Ohurch Schoolroom on FRIDAY, the 3rd July, a/t 8 o'clock, when the Revs. B. F. Roth--well and F. Quintrell -will give addresses in favor of the League's request for a referendum. , All interested are inyited to attend.' ' ■ . • ■ ' D. A. JENKINS, Hon. Secretary. H«3 MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Comfortably Warmed on Cold Nights^ TO-WGHT, at 8 sharp*, A ■Particularly-Pleasing NEW. PROGRAMME. ATTENTION is directed to the first presentation here of a virile and vigorous Vitagrajih screendrama : "THE CALL." Over 2000 ft. ''THE CALL.;' of exceptional - "THE CALL." picturing. Featuring a realistic and thrilling: railway sensation, the accident on theGreait Western Railroad. Supported by: ' 'STEREOSCOPIC STUDY OP FLOWERS."' , A, ravishingly beautiful "colored film: "THE DOCTOR'S DUTY." A Strong Edison Dramagraph. "A DEAL IN OIL." Lvibin's Latest Comedy Drama. "GAUMONT GRAPHIC." "N.Z. ANIMATED NEWS." And others. NEW PROGRAMME TO-MORROW-MANAGERIAL. j Suggestions are invited from ourpatrons for the theme of OUR NEXT COMPETITION. | 10s 6d WILL BE PAID for -the : suggestion we use first, Entries must be written and: posted^ to us to arrive not later than NEKT5 MONDAY MORNING. I IF IN NEED OF infants* and Children's Clothing . Come and see OUR, LARGE AND VAivIEDj %'\- ASSORTMENT '-V j •-.■'... ~: .; •■-- ; ■' —OF— .'•- ,".'■., •-. ; ■■. DAINTY GOODS. L Baby Gowns fi-om. Is lid.-' - Children's Coats, Caps, etc Ladies' -Warm Underclothing. i ,■'. ■ -"> • —- •- ' .''■■ ' ■': ALL AT REASONABLE PRICES'... At E. & J, WALTON'S [ ART DEPOT,, | Market Street Soujth. i ■ ■ .. : .■..-■..■ i " ■ ■;: •;■■■. The People's Pictores Town 03,11. TCr-NIGHT! ' TO-NIQHTK: A budget of photographic gems. Headed by the American Standard Company's great photo-play: "THE KEY." "THE KEY." "THE KEY." A beautiful picture in which .«.-. clever child acts the leading role. Nofc a mechanical thriller, but a. i heart-gripping story, full of pathos. j Witness the terrible grief of a. father for his lost child. "THE FIRST PRIZE." A 1000 ft. Lubiu drama, featuring; Miss Ormi Hawley... . "FRIENDS IN SAN ROSARIO."" A pretty Mexican love story a-dfiiir--.' j ably photographed by tlie Selig Company. '■••'■■ - "WHERE LOVE LEADS." "CYCLONE AT CETRA." "THE FIRST STEEPLECffisSE.^ And others. I : __ j "Express" wanteds • are read bY hundreds everyday.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 153, 2 July 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 153, 2 July 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 153, 2 July 1914, Page 5