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AMUSEMENTS. IS MAJESTSTS THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT is the LAST CHANCE of Seeing the Study in Criminology, A MODERN JE'KYLL and HYDE. A MODERN JEKYLL and HYDE. A MODERN JEKYLL and HYDE. A MODERN JEKYLL and HYDE. Pathe Gazette. The Jerboa. • Secret Lodo. Father's Hat Band. THE LOVELY SENORITA. THE LOVELY SENORITA. \ FALLING IN LOVE WITH INEZ. 1/- and 6d. Reserves Dresden, 1/6. BOOK EARLY at the Dresden, 1/6. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. Presenting for the First Time an ELECTRIFYING POLICE DRAMA Of World-Wide Interest. 5000ft—The Problem of the Hour.—fiOOOft. THE THIRD DEGREE. '- • THE THIRD DEGREE. - - THE THIRD DEGREE. - THE THIRD DEGREE. - Torture .and Hypnotism. Torture ' and ' Hypnotism. THE THIRD DEGREE. THE THIRD DEGREE. Charles Klein's Strikjng Drama. IS IT PRACTISED HERE?., IS IT PRACTISED HERE? 1/- arid 6d. Reserves Dresden, 1/G. R AN D T H E A T R E. THE CONTINUOUS PICTURE PALACE. 12 Noon to 11 p.m. MONDAY May 4 MONDAY MONDAY Next MONDAY THE KING OF FEATURES, THE STAR OF INDLY, 4000 ft. . THE STAR OF INDIA, 4000 ft. THE STAR OF INDIA, 4000 ft. THE STAR OF INDIA, 4000 ft. THE STAR OF INDIA, 4000 ft. THE STAR OF INDIA, 4000 ft. THE STAR OF INDIA, 4000 ft. THE STAR OF INDIA, 4000 ft. THE STAR OF INDIA, 4000 ft. THE. STAR OF INDIA, 4000 ft, A Thrilling Story of Intrigue and Mystery of the East. Outrivailing The Prisoner of the Harem. The First of the Blache Feature Productions. Also, EXCLUSIVE SUPPORTING SERIES. LIFE FOR A LIFE. PIMPLE'S HUMILITY. ECLAIR JOURNAL No. 64, And Others. And Others.. Appropriate Music by GRAND ORCHESTRA. PRICES AS USUAL, 6d and 3d.

CO L OS S E U M. FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES TO-NIGHT At 8 AND NIGHTLY. Positively LAST CHANCE of Seeing CHARLES PATHE'S MASTERPIECE. A Great Subject Grandly Treated. A DRAMA OF REAL POWER. 4000 ft -In Colours —4oooft. , HONEST Y. HON E'S T Y. Holds the Audience. Nightly. A Man's Struggle.for Existence. ■ IT GRIPS THE HEART AND/MIND. , AUCKLAND EASTER RACES. 3DHE LACKEY .................. Drama "WHY I AM HERE ....;.....■:. Comedy SCOTTISH SCENERY Scenic GATJMONT GRAPHIC ............ Topical Admission: 6d and 1/-. MONDAY: THE TUDOR PRINCESS. A Superb Historical Drama by THOMAS EDISON. LAST NIGHT of this Mighty, Programme. GLOB E THEA TR ] High St. CONTINUOUS PICTURES. LAST NIGHT OF CHASING THE SMUGGLERS Drama The Only Veteran in Town Drama English Gazette 200. Fish Culture. The Marriage Portion. A Chip off the Old Block. MONDAY, NEXT. THE YELLOW ~'ACK A Desperate THE YELLOW JACK Encounter between THE YELLOW JACK a Criminal Tracker THE YELLOW JACK and an Eastern THE, YELLOW JACK _Desperado. SYDENHAM PICTURE,. * TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT of the Patho Masterpiece, HONESTY. HONESTY. A Man's Struggle for Existence. And SUPPORTING PICTURES. MONDAY NEXT, " THE THIRD DEGREE. Prices, 1/- and (id. Reserves at Holcrofts. HEA T R E R O Y A L. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. THE KENNEDYS. THE KENNEDYS. As presented by J. & N. TAIT, Auditorium, Melbourne. The Greatest Musical Attraction Heard in the Dominion. Admi.-sion 3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Early Doors Gd extra. 1432 S. R. KENNEDY. Manager. TSJCAL AND ELOCUTIONARY COMPETITIONS COMPETITIONS COMPETITIONS COMPETITIONS Now on at ALEXANDRA HALL ALEXANDRA HALL And KING'S THEATRE KING'S THEATRE DAILY. CONCERT PROGRAMME EVERY AT KING'S THEATRE.

SKATING. Q K A T I N G! S K A T 1 JN U. OLYMPIA JUNK, HEREFORD STREET. The Place of Healthy Enjoyment. Our Outfit is Perfect. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY. 10 to 12, 'J.3O to 5. 5.30 to 7. 7.30 to 10. REN. W. BRITTAIN MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITALS, A Gram] • 'BACH-HA YDN'' ORGAN RECITAL "Will be given by DR BRADSHAW, City Organist, • In HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, MAY 3, nt 5.30 p.m. A Collection will be made to defray expenses. Those occupying the Dress Circle are expected to contribute not less than 6d, downstairs a .silver coin. P1421 THE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS will bring the help or business desired. Two lines (12 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/6. EVERY Bite a Dead Rat." "Ratox" docs it. 1/- per tin. Everywhere.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 73, 2 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 73, 2 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 73, 2 May 1914, Page 1

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