AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The House -of Artistic Attractions. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, at B.'o. LAST NIGHT. Final Screening of CHINESE DEATH THORN. .CHINESE DEATH THORN. And of the Supporting. Programme. MO N D A Y. MONDAY. A Beautiful Photo-play. J A Vitagraph Grand Special. - "GOD REMEMBERS "GOD REMEMBERS 1 • "GOD REMEMBERS WHEN THE WORLD FORGETS;" WHEN THE WORLD FORGETS;" WHEN THE WORLD FORGETS;" Or, : "UNDER THE DAISIES." A Life's Love Story. A Life's Love Story. Tender. Touching. Emotional. Admirably Supported by HEINZE'S RESURRECTION. HEINZE'S. RESURRECTION. (Keystone Comedy.) 5 DAIRYING INDUSTRY OF N.Z. And Other Extra Specials. ■' * _ ; f 281 G R AND THEATRE. PICTURES. PICTURES. PICTURES. LAST NIGHT—TO-NIGHT—LAST NIGHT. Of " . . "THE DOCTOR'S SECRET," "THE DOCTOR'S SECRET," And Magnificent Supporting Programme of s Humour and Pathos. y MONDAY, MONDAY, MONDAY, ' 23rd, " 23rd, 23rd, The Powerful Nordislc 4000 ft Drama, "UNJUSTLY ACCUSED," "UNJUSTLY ACCUSED," "UNJUSTLY ACCUSED," "UNJUSTLY ACCUSED," "UNJUSTLY ACCUSED," "tJNJUSTLY ACCUSED," "UNJUSTLY ACCUSED," "UNJUSTLY ACCUSED," "UNJUSTLY ACCUSED." "UNJUSTLY ACCUSED," Featuring the _ Celebrated Rita Sacchetto in the Most Striking of all Nordisk Productions.^ NATIVE INDUSTRIES ,OF JAVA, Fine, Feature. "OH, SUCH A NfGHT" (Chrystal Comic). "WILLIE MINDS THE DOG" (Keystone ' ; Comic). ORCHESTRA GRAND ORCHESTRA. Prices as usual, 6d and 3d. 296 QUEEN'S./ THEATRE; HEREFORD STREET. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. ■. -
Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ADULTS «d. CHILDREN 3d. TO-DAY —SATURDAY <?-—TO-NIGHT. No ' - No No One _ One One .Should -.Should Should Miss • Miss . Miss Seeing Seeing Seeing OUR EXTRA SPECIAL PROGRAMME. OUR EXTRA SPECIAL PROGRAMME. ORCHESTRA —Fleming's— ORCHESTRA. THIS EVENING. 299 REMEMBER! .. LAST .CHANCE TO-DAY. : GL O B E T H E A T R E. HIGH STREET. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Last Day of this .Great and Gloridus Programme. EXPRESS CAR MYSTERY. Last ENGLISH. GAZETTE, 250. Day. CONCERTO FOR .THE VIOLIN. Don't PUMPS. PUMPS. PUMPS. Miss TWO MEN AND A MULE. It. Sessions, 12 noon to 6d, 3d. 6d, 3d. 280 SYDENHAM PICTURES. (Hayward's Picture Enterprises, Ltd.) TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Last Night of the Powerful Drama, THE CHINESE DEATH THORN. And a Host of Other Pictures. MONDAY NEXT. The Emotional Photo-play, UNDER THE DAISIES. Prices —1/- and 6d. Plan at Holcroft's. * 298 MEETINGS. s PREYDON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ' MEETINGS OF RATEPAYERS will be' held as under to discuss question of DRAINAGE.:— THE HALL, SOMERFIELD STREETMONDAY, 23rd inst., at 8 p.im . PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOLROOM, BARRINGTON STREET TUESDAY, 24th inst., at 8 p.m. A large attendance is requested. GEO. H. HERBERT, 285 ~ Clerk and Engineer. /CYCLISTS, Runners, and all interested roll up Meeting, Baker Bros.' Buildings, Manchester Street, MONDAY, February 23, at 8 p.m. 505 TO LET. BURNISHED HOUSE AT CLIFTON. I am prepared to LET, to an approved tenant, ■my Furnished. House at Clifton,Sumner, for 6 or 7 months, from End of, April. ARCHIBALD SCOTT, 436 • • Clifton, Sumner. TO LET, Galvanised Store, quarter-acre, opposite railway goods shed. Murray, Hazeldean Road. 452 TO LET, Shop and Dwelling, Tancred St., Linwood; all conveniences. Freeman, 222 Rolleston Street. 479 TO LET, to elderly lady,* nice Sunny Room, furnished or unfurnished. G6, Sun Office. 485 T O LET, Double-fronted Shop, with Dwelling; back entrance. 153 Bealey Avenue. TO LET, Souse, 5 rooms, orchard 2 acres; near train; 10/- weekly. Apply Bassett, 235 River Road, Richmond. 512 WANTED to Let, in Rangiora, 8-roomed House and 3 acres of land; hot and cold water, windmill, and all conveniences. Apply Railway Stables, Rangiora. 297 HOUSES to Let in all districts; cheap rents. Harold Biggs, Dominion Buildings. •_ ; REDCLIFFS, Monck's Spur—To Let, 4roomod Bungalow; bathroom, conveniences. Brake's Store. 484 o F F I 0 E S TO LET, We have a SUITE of from TWO to FIVE FRONT OFFICES TO LET on First Floor of our Building, CENTRAL 152 Hereford Street. Low ront to good tenant. MAWSON,- STEWART, AND BECKETT," 0 <■ Public AccbuutnUits.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 14, 21 February 1914, Page 1 (Supplement)
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