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AMUSEMENTS. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■; HAYWARD'S PICTURES-. TO-NIGHT IS THE LAST NIGHT • TO-NIGHT IS THE-LAST NIGHT Of One of the Greatest Successes: ~... ;-':,•" ; , ; -:< ~- /BV LONDON! BY DAY AND NIGHT 1 BY DAY AND NIGHT i LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL, 1914. LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL. 1914. Splendid Scenes nf this Great Race. ..1 OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE. 1/- and 6d. Reserves Dresden, 1/6. f) P E R A H 6 U S E. Direction: Fuller-Brennans, Ltd IMPORTANT MANAGERIAL NOTICE. IMPORTANT MANAGERIAL NOTICE. THE I BRENNAN-FULLER MANAGEMENT, j In consideration of the .Phenomenal. Success which attended the recent TANGO DANCING COMPETITIONS TANGO DANCING COMPETITIONS -- Held at His Majesty's, Wellington, in con- j junction with the Nightly Vaudeville u Bill, j have made Elaborate Preparations for further Competitions, which will eventuate in this ; - ..•■;"-.• .Theatre . .[ , ...'■•■'.. NEXT TUESDAY and THURSDAY • ■'•-; NIGHTS,.-S ~.•■■■■ ~.'... -.'. 2 and.4.. '."■■, In order- to present these Alluring Tango Dancing, Competitions- on a fitting scale, no expense is being sjjared by the 'Manage-' jaent. •' -■':■■ -•■•.--,■■.■•■•-■ | .;.:-' .THE'' '". ■■' '■■, TANGO . DANCING COMPETITIONS TOOK WELLINGTON BY STORM! j v TOOK WELLINGTON BY STORM! ' SOMETHING UNIQUE! A GIGANTIC NOVELTY! ■■ By ;. , '■'■■- , ' .24—COUPLES EXPERT TANGOISTS—24 24—COUPLES EXPERT TANGOISTS—24 TWO IMMENSE DOUBLE SHOWS! j * The 'conditions • oi- the : Competitions willrun.as follow:^—The Competitors who secure First, Second, and Third Places in the First Competition will.compete in the Final after] the Second/Competition has taken place] against .the three 'successful competitors of \ that Competition'. i SIX COUPLE S WILL THEN DANCE OFF j FOR THE' GRAND FINAL.,-' -( U.A r £he Audience will do'i.all' Judging; '' j Some of Chfjstchiircli's Most Beautiful , ! ' Women are Competing. ' . * The Tango; to be danced- is the Universal Ballroom Tango Dance—not,a Stage Dance as demonstrated- recently.',in ihis ;^J The Box Plans are Now Open ; at & THOMPSON'S. ■■;■■<■* -SCIA*:r '■:".'. Orcliestrai;: Stalls and, Dress :\ Private Boxes (to hold eight); £1 ■'#/>•;>. p-..e r.;a;; ; ;' .j:h;''p'--u v '&;Je.-.; Direction Fuller-Brennan, Ltd. "^~''".\ —* At 8 TO-NIGHT. Last Night of One of the Most Enjoyable Programmes /ever/presented, :",/ : ; *'^h(6cP / opular ': ■ ]■'■/■. f; vScteanJidg Farcical Goitf£<iy ; Sketch;' Supported/ by the Brerinan-Fujier Stock Co. CARLTON /MAX England's Premier CARLTON MAX Singing Ventriloquist. HERR ERNST FRANZ, Pianologuist. In his Latest Monologues at-the. Piano. -PHILLIPS and MERRITT Entertainers and PHILLIPS and MERRITT Tangoists. Featuring and Teaching this latest "Craze." See; Special Notice in this Paper. . .'.-. Last Night of DOROTHY HARRIS, The Greatest Comedienne ever imported. JOLLY MARIE in New- Impersonations., ELSIE KNOWLES, Ballad Vocalist. Last: Night-MORAN and CAHILL. >. Prices:;Q. Stallsv2/-, Did., 1/6, Stalli l/- v Reserves Milner: and T&ompVon's;;-orvby Theatre Telephone .1471. No 'extras charge; Q. L"6 B E T H E A T R'Ei * High Street. —Continuous Picturei. "...': ATTRACTION EXTR iORDiNARY I ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! MONDAY NEXT, JUNE i.,' 2000 ft THE PATH OF GENIUS 2000 ft; The THEPAtH OF GENIUS Absolute Greatest THE PATH OF GENIUS Gem; of all THE PATH OF GENIUS Perfectly Pathetic THE PATH OF GENIUS v PhotOv Dramas. THE PATH OF GENIUS graphed. REMEMBER TO-NIGHT! LAST NIGHT OF OUR x PRESENT'PERFECT PROGRAMME. [YDENHAM PICTURES 1 TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHTt Last Night pf the Brilliant Pathc Drama, IN MID ATLANTIC. IN MID ATLANTIC. Exciting, Thrilling,. Dramatic. Pathe Gaeettfc " Indian Model—The Girl and Middy—Grand National. MONDAY NEXT: THE FOREST DWELLERS. Prices, 1/- and 6d. Reserves at Holcroft's. I UNICIPAL ORGAN RECITALS. A Grand. "Tschaikowski" Organ Recital will be given by Dr Bradshaw, City Organist, in His Majesty's Theatre TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), May 31, At 8.30 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. 1667 CHORAL HALL.—Christchurch Glee and Madrigal Society: GRAND CONCERT,. THURSDAY, June 4, 1914. Box Plan Milner and Thompson's. Subscribers no extra charge for booking. 1872 LOST AND FOUND. OST (last Saturday night), Gold WATCH, black chain. Reward. Alpers, 69 Fendalton Road. 2461 OST —Bund CHAIN, with cases attached. T OST, New Rapid Bicycle, 18008. Reward on returning to F. Peek, care Graham, Wilson, and Smellie. 2456 ANTED KNOW N. That if you want the BEST MEAT the country produces at Greatly Reduced Rates, go to F. H. STEEL. BUTCHER, 702 and 704 COLOMBO STREET, | The Leading Establishment of its kind in Christchurch. Nothing but absolutely the Best Meat the country produces kept. Don't be oersuaded to buy inferior quality and rubbish when by patronising F. H. STEEL you can always rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on daily for" orders. Country customers can always rely on letters and telegrams being promptly attended to. SMALLGOODS A SPECIALTY. , The Annual Output reached Half a Million Pounds. The quantity sold speaks for itself. HERE? Opposite new Government * Buildings. What are they making'! A jolly good name. Everyone knows Oak Hall Furniture. Easy terms.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 1

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