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AMUSEMENTS. i-KOM maxgeh to cross The BOX PLANS for the First Five Commencing FBI DAY, DECEMBER 26th MATINEE at 2.30. EVENING at S. And thereafter each evening for a limited number of nights only. A Remarkable Kcligioiis Film that has been witnessed by ROYALTY, and won the uppioval of numberless Ecclesiastical Dignitaries, Including the POPE. FROM MANGER TO CROSS. FROM MANGER TO CROSS. . FROM MANGER TO CROSS. FROM MANGER TO CROSS. Produced by the Kalcm Company, in Egypt and Palestine, in the actual locations in which these august events occurred. FROM MANGER TO CROSS. (Kalem’s .£‘-0,000 Production.) Shown over Sixty Times in Melbourne, where it is still being exhibited. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS Who Reviewed FROM MANGER TO CROSS. At the Queen’s Hall, London ; “Daily Mail.”—“A most remarkable and realistic series of moving pictures.” “Daily Telegraph."—“The impressiveness of the last scenes carried the whole audience away.” “Daily Express."—“The most remarkable kineraatograph film’ever produced.” “The Daily Citizen."—“lt is hardly possible to speak in terms of too, great admiration of this wonderful series of moving pictures." "Evening News.”—"Thifi is a great production, stamped with real ’reverence.” ’’Daily News and Leader." —“Many Christians have never realised the terrible actualities of their religious belief as they will realise them after having seen these pictures.” GR AN D ORG A N A CCOMPA NTMENT. GRAND ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT. Organist—Mr Christian Hellemann, A.R.C.M. (Conductor Royal "Wellington Choral ’Society). Popular Prices: Is 6d, Is. and 6d. Children half-price to Is 6d and Is seats. Plans at Dresden Monday. No booking fee. HIGH-GRADE PIANOS. IP you intend purchasing a Piano, you should certainly inspect cur various stocks of high-grade Instruments by the following world-famed makers — JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SON. JULIUS BLUTHNER, GOES AND KALLMANN, SCHIEDMAYER AND SOEHNE. FRITZ KUHLA, NEWMAN AND CO. From AMS cash, or easy terms (10 per cent, deposit and balance in monthly payments extending over one, two or three years). Our fine Showroom is replete with all (he latest models by the above firms. Inspection cordially invited. CHAS. BEGG & CO,, Ltd., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. The Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. DANCING, Victoria Hall, Newtowr.-■ Madame Folay is prepared to enrol Pupils for Music gnd Dancing. Tuition Class Thursday. Private Lessons by appointment. The largest stock of Fancy, Dresses for Hire in the Dominion. The above Hall is now available-Aor Dancing, etc. Telephone 653. PUBLIC NOTICES WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB. CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT. THE attention of Golfers is drawn to the fact lhat entries close- on SATURDAY NEXT. A- S. MACSHANE, Secretary. ESTATE OF HOLWBLL JONES, late of Bellarnbi, New South Wales, deceased. Intestate. is hereby given to the widow a. x and children of the abovenamed deceased, that they should communicate, with the undersigned, giving full particulars of their identity, etc., and they will hear of something to their advantage. T. W. GARRETT. Curator of Intestate Estates, 283 Sydney, N.S. Wales. WELLINGTON WHARF LABOURERS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF ’WORKERS (Registered).

rjm ;E1 Special Meeting of the above Union called for To-night (.Friday, December 19th), to havo been bold m the Harbour Board's J Shed, HAS BEEN CANCELLED iby the Executive, who came to an agreement with the Employers. W. I. SHANLEY, President. O. A. E. Purdey, Secretary. BANK OP NEAT ZEALAND. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. AN Interim Dividend of eix per cent(4s per share) upon the Ordinary fJharc Capital of the Bank has been declared, and is now payable. The warrants for the Dividends of Shareholders on the local Register mav be obtained at tJho Wellington Branch, Lambton (jnay. AT. CALLENDER, General Manager. Wellington, December ISrh, 1913. IN BANKRUPTCY. TVTOTICE is hereby given that Divid1’ ends in the undermentioned estates aro now payable at my office (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) on all proved claims and upon production of promissory notes (if any) for endorsement. MURRELL, 11. A., first and final of 9s 2id in the e£. TAA.LOR, D.. first and final of Hid in the XPOWELL, J. J. K., first and final of 2ad in tho X. FERGUSON, J. and A., first and final of 2s 6d in the X. A. SIMPSON, Official Assignee. Wollington, December 18th, 1913. ANNUAL WEST COAST RAM FAIR. arrangement with the Live Stock Auctioneers' Association and the Maniwatu and Teilding A. and P. Associations, the SECOND ANNUAL WEST COAST RAM FAIR will be conducted by me Manawatu A. and P. Association, and will be hold at Palmerston ->orth on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, February sth and 6th IC3L Fees, which must l>e paid at time of entry, 2s per head for Flock Rams and Stud Ewes, 5s per head tor Stud Rams. Entries close on TUESDAY. January 20th, with tho Secretary of the Manawatu A. and P. Association. Entry forms and ail particulars' from W. T. PENNY, Societary Manawatu A. and P. Assn., 221 Bos S 5. Palmerston North.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8608, 19 December 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8608, 19 December 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8608, 19 December 1913, Page 3