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AMUSEMENT-. BOX OFFIO 5 ARRANGEMENTS. On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Seats may bo Reserved at _ King's Theatre. Dresden closed for holidays. ■—mini kings.— ilffl KINGS. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT AT 8. HAYWARD'S PICTURES; Reigning Holiday Success. ’ Sensational! Thrilling! Exciting! Greatest Detective Drama. "IN THE BISHOP’S CARRIAGE." "IN THE BISHOP’S CARRIAGE. "IN THE BfSHOP'S CARRIAGE. "IN THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE. The Best Picture in Town, fca.turuig America’s Idol, MARY PICKFORD, ' Who is seen at her best. GRAND HOLIDAY ARRAY Of Other Filmsseewt. OP THE BEST PICTURES. And THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. And THE KING'S ORCHESTRA. 5d and Is. Reserves Is (id. nrttiE king’s. AHE KING’S. Hayward's Leading Pictures. TO-MORROW, 'XMAS AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. ’XMAS AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. Pat he's Glorious Motion Picture in Rich Artistic Colouring. By Eminent French Painters, a Transcendently Beautiful, Reverential and Supreme Illustration of The Great Sublime Tragedy, "BIRTH, LIFE A DEATH of CHRIST.’ "BIRTH. LIFE & DEATH of CHRIST." "BIRTH, LIFE & DEATH of CHRIST." Massive. 3000 ft. Impressive. The Narrative told as neither tongue nor pen could tell it from the Nativity right on to the Crucifixion. Insurrection and Ascension. RARE SUPPORTING PICTURES. RARE SUPPORTING PICTURES. BEAUTIFUL SACRED MUSIC. Prices as usual. Britannia theatre (Manners street). Direction A. J. Coleman CONTINUOUS PICTURES. 11 to 11. (No Stop.) Hto 11TURNED ADRIFT' An Appealing TURNED ADRIFT story. Sensational Motor-Boat Racing. Sensational Motor-Boat Racing. And Big Programme. CHRISTMAS DAY, at 2 p.m. Special appropriate programme, including "THE LIFE OF MOSES." “THE LIFE OF MOSES." Brilliantly Produced. Manv Supporting Items. OUR POPULAR PRICES: Daily, 3d and 6d. Evening. 6d. HORSE JUMPING. HORSE JUMPING. TRENTHAM RACECOURSE,. BOXING DAT. BOXING DAT. /N RAND GARDEN FETE AND ' 3r HUNTERS’ CARNIVAt. In Aid of a New Presbytery at Upper . Hutt. £4O MAIDEN JUMPERS' £4O COMPETITION. £io JUMPING COMPETITION .£4O Hunters’ Style. £4O JUMPING COMPETITION £4O Steeplechase Style. FLORAL AND COSTUME EVENTS. SPECTACULAR-! ENTERTAININ’ G ! Children’s Teams, Best Four-in-hand, Beet Pairs, Best Tandems, Decorated Motor-cars, Decorated Bicycles, Grotesque Animals, Fancy and Comic Costumes. A MULTITUDE OF COMPETITORS. Continuous Programme—ll.3o -to 4.30. XMAS TREIB! FAIRY' WELL! PUNCH AND JUDT SHOW! Jupp’s Band in Attendance. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea Rooms. HOT WATER FREE TO ALL. Admission to Grounds and Outside Stand—Adults Is, Children, over 12 Sixpence, under 12 Free. Admission to Lawn and Grandstand, 6d extra all round. . Trains Leave—Te Aro, 9-31, 10.20 a.m., 1.15 p.m., Lambton 9.43, 10.33. 11.10 a.m., 1.30 p.m. Trentham 4.50, 5.18, 5.58 p.m., and for Upper Hutt at 5 p.m. 329 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. fR KNIGGE, of Te Aro Restaurant, JL wishes to notify his pptrons that e above Restaurant will be closed on HAS DAY and BOXING DAY. 314 CHEMISTS’ BUSINESS HOURS. ON Holidays: Morning, Sunday hours; Evening, 7 to 9 p.m. Chemists’ Shops in City and Suburbs now close at 8 pan. nightly, excepting Saturday, when 9.30 p.m. is the closing hour. HE CENTRAL PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. J. C. BURBERY, 8 Hon. Sec., Hataitai.

NATIVE RESERVE TOE LEASE BY TENDER FOE 42 YE AES. PLIMMEETON. PLIMMEETON. THE FASHIONABLE MARINE SUBUEB OF WELLINGTON. 28 CHOICE ALLOTMENTS READY FOE BUILDING UPON. MAGNIFICENT VIEW. 18 Miles by Train from Wellington. IfYENDEES will be received at the A. Public Trust Office up to noon on the sth day of .Tannery, 1914, for Leases of these allotments under the Native Reserves Act Amendment. 1886, for 21 years from October Ist, 1911, with a right of renewal for a further period of 21 years. Conditions, forms of tender, plan of the subdivisions, and all other information obtainable at the Public Trust Office (Native Branch). Wellington. FRED. FITCHEfTT, 309 Public Trustee. JjIASTBOUENE BOEOUQH COUNCIL HOLIDAY TIME-TABLE. (Weather and circumstances permitting) CHEISTMAS DAY. Sunday Timo-table. Additional boats from town, 11 a.m. and 3 p m. BOXING DA.Y. TO DAY'S BAY: ' Everv half-hour from 9 a.m. to Noon, and at frequent intervals to 6.80 p.m.. and 9.15 p.m. Last boat from Bay, 8.20 p.m. TO EONA BAY. 9AO a.m., 10.30 a.m.. Noon, 2.30 p.m., 5.30 p.m., 0.30 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. PEOM EONA BAY. 3.0 a.m., 8.30 a.m.. 10.13 a.m., 1.0 p.m., 4.30 p.m., 6.0 p.m, and last boat 3.30 p.m. NEW YEAR’S DAY. Same as Boxing Day Timo-table. Note —On Christmas Eve there will be two late boats from Wellington, at 9.1 e p.m. and 11 p.m.. and one from Eona Bay 9.45 p.m., and Day’s Bay 10 p.m. Ordinary fare will be charged by these boats. 28*

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8612, 24 December 1913, Page 3

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