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Amusements. rpHE .'QUEEN'S rpHEATRE. : Props., Messrs. MacMahon and Lodder. _ :GO where The CROWDS GO! ALL PICTURES IXCLIJSIVE. - See them -first. at the Queen's Theatre, Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. CONTINUOUSLY. . ~„ Tho. FINEST Series of PHOTO WiAYS ever exhibited in the* SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. 'The Management Challenge Comparison. ; THE THEATRE , AGAIN THRONGED. Unabated . Success of the '■-■> PRESENT GRAND PROGRAMME. Including, _- __ _„ A TALE OF THE FOOTHILLS. NAPOLEON AND THE DRUMMER BOY, ETC. For the last time- To-day.• x _,.. ANOTHER GREAT CHANGE . MONDAY. FANCY! ADULTS ONLY 6d, CHILDREN 3d. LYCEUM, ' ONEHUNGA. TO-DAY-SATURDAY-TO-DAY. MUSIC AND PICTURES. AND TOM BURROWS. KING OF. CLUBS. World's Record Breaking. ALL DAY. VTLL DAI, PICTURES at 2.30 and 8 P.M. _ The Champion finishes at 11 p.m. In full view of Audience all the time. Usual Prices. • TN THE GRIP OF ALCOHOL. THIS POWERFUL TEMPERANCE PICTURE ', Will be Exhibited in the LYRIC - THEATRE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, : ' AT 2.30, .>;■' , AND AT ROYAL ALBERT ; HALL, . TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, 8.15. 1 AT SYMONDS-ST. AND NEWTON ROAD, MONDAY NEXT. ! ' , DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THIS. ST BENEDICT'S HALL O WILL NOT HOLD ALL THE PEOPLE WHO INTEND TO HEAR THE STUDENTS .„ NEXT MONDAY, 8 O'CLOCK. IS NO-LICENSE WORTH WHILE? IS PROHIBITION RIGHT? COME EARLY AND HEAR THEM. . Chairman: Hon. Geo. Fowlds. DT. THOMAS'S SCHOOLROOM. UNION-ST. o A CHRISTMAS TREE, AFTERNOON TEA, | AND PRODUCE STALL, - Will be held on ; • WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6th, 1911, " From 2.30 to. 10 p.m.. '•.;■■■ ! ;'.. Admission. 6d (including present.) i I j TTATO VOU , A piNK "RIBBON ? i I ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL BAZAAR. O April 6th to 20th. Town Hall. Five Guineas for most appropriate name.-—Replies P.O. Box 731. ■ ; ■■■. ■ rpO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING. 8.15, J. Royal Albert Hall— Powerful temperance film. ■*■ In the Grip of Alcohol." ' Swimming. PONSONBY SWIMMING AND LIFE- ;- SAVING CLUB... '■"' ''•';.. ; '"'"'"'.""' •' .;" "~" * ':"'"" :*.', "'" I GRAND * OPENING CARNIVAL, ALBERT-STREET BATHS, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1911, : '- At 8 p.m. ; 180 YDS TERRITORIAL RELAY RACE 300 YDS DECEMBER HANDICAP 72YDS SPRING HANDICAP ' 50YDS PONSONBY DASH. ETC., ETC. ' ' „• - .:.;',: '"; ' Band in Attendance. Entries close on SATURDAY, December 2, 1911. at 9.30 p.m., at Leys Institute and Amateur Sports Club. ; - _ '■ ';.-' j • . W. ANDREWS, Hon. Sec. .Aquatics. TOOK: OUT FOR VTERCER .: TO EGATTA. . - , JANUARY 9Q 1912. Lawn Tennis. ;! T A :; 'W:N" , HP E N N I, S.

•" T\'AVIS pUP y pONTEST, TO BE PLAYED IN CHRISTCHURCH ON DEC. 29, DEC. 30. AND JAN Y. 1 NEXT, j Plan of Seats will be opened at The Dresden. Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, December 6, at 11 a.m. Applications, accompanied by the amount of the Booking: Fee, will be received before December 6, and seats allotted in order of application. Plans may be seen at H. E. Partridge's Sports Depot, Queen-st. , Price—7s -6d each day'(three days)." 'I';' . . E. J; TAYLER,'. .'■ 7 i > Hon. Secretary. j , Athletic Sports. FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, FLORAL FETE. AND ATHLETIC SPORTS. . '/ .• ■ HUNTLY. ;!: .-'777 • „:• 771 JANUARY IQTH AND- 9QTH, 1912. OPEN MAIDEN HANDICAU, 120 yds. on 19th. OPEN SHEFFIELD HANDICAP/- 120 yds. on -- 19th. - ■•: -- ."-■■■■:• OPEN HUNTLY : CUP. 100 yds. 200 yds. 440 yds. on- 20th. *• . • OPEN HANDICAP. Half-mile, on 19t'li. OPEN HANDICAP, One Mile, ou 20th. _ O™ £100~F P RIZEs; CASH PRIZES. PRIZES IN KIND. : AND TROPHIES. The Promoters of the above hope to bring before the Pnblic ail unprecedented Display of Snorting Talent. The Sports -Committee' comprise men with life-Ion? experience, and thus good Management in the Sports Fie is guaranteed. The Carnival will especially appeal to the people, because of its immense variety -of interesting features. : See further announcements. ■ Full particulars on application to the Secretaries. T. H. MARSHALL. President. C. J. WATSON AND E. HUNTER.- - . Secretaries. i ■ ' \ , ■ Art Union. ' ' '. A E T I STS" A'ltT UNI 0 X. H. . — MR. MOORE-JONES regrets having had to Postpone- the Riffling of his Pictures until a future date, which will be duly advertised. Studio: ARTISTS' FLAT. Palmerston Bldgs. TARAWING OF LABOUR DAY ART UNION. First-436. Second-208. Third-128. Fourth—66s. Fifth-1394. Mr. Harlo Giles presided at Drawing. J. B. PIERCE, - Secretary. TTAVE ;Y" 0U A INK T>IBBON? mHE : QUEEN'S . . -pLORAIj ( T\EPOT, 185, SYMONDB-STBEET. CHOICEST FLOWERS, EXPERT WORK. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MISS MURRAY, Florist. - - - ' 'Phone 3617. ; TTAVE yOU: A piNK RIBBON:?, IN THE GRIP OF ALCOHOL."—To-mor-row (Sunday) Eveninpr. 8.15, in Royal Albert Hall. The Film to. Move the People.;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 12

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