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AMUSEMENTS. MATIN KF: TO-MORROW, 2.30. XTIB MAJESTY'S THEATRE. A HAYWARD'S PICTURES. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF ONE OF OUR GIRLS ONE, OF OUR GIRLS Featuring tlie Popular Film Actresa HAZEL DAWN. EXTRAS! EXTRAS I WAR GRAPHIC. Review bv LORD 'ROBERTS of KITCHENER'S LONDON ARMY WIRELESS FROM .THE'WAR. Containing Exceptionally Good Subjects of a Senii-caTiCature^Nature. TANGLED TANGOISTS. A MOUNTAIN PASS. And Others. . !/• and 6d. Reserves. Dreaden, 1/fl. jjflS MA J EST Y*S THEATHK . MONDAY NEXT! MONDAY NEXT! . WITH A THRILL OF BRITISH PRIDE We announce the Screening of the MOST GIGANTIC- FILM UNDERTAKING BARKER'S ALL-BRITISH TRIUMPH. 7000 ft. . 7000 ft. 60 YEARS A QUEEN CO YEARS A QUEEN Stupendous. » . Wonderful. 60 YEARS A QUEEN 60 YEARS A QUEEN Unique. . . Perfect. • 60 YEARS A jQUEEN 60 YEARS - A . QUEEN Illustrating with .Skill : and Insight THE IjIFK AND REIGN THE LIFE AND i REIGN * Of' ' VICTOR.LV THE GOOD VICTORIA THE GOOD Faithful Wife, Loving Mother, Noble , ■ Empress and Quefen, With Explanatory Lecture by MR BARRIE MARSCHFX. NOTHING SO COMPREHENSIVE, so Valuable from the Educational,. Instructive, and Intellectual Viewpoints. NOTHING SO PATRIOTIC IN CHARACTER has ever been attempted for presentation to men, women, and children of the British Empire. IT IS AN ANIMATED ART HISTORY of the Empire for 64 years. IT TOOK THREE. YEARS TO PRODUCE, And ITS ACCURACY IS ABSOLUTE. To ensure this every assistance was given by IMPERIAL AND STATE AUTHORITIES. Lecturer: MR BARRIE MARSCHEL. Special Inspiriting Music. 1/-. Reserves, Dresden, 1/6. GRAND MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30 p.m. CHILDREN, 3d. ADULTS, 6d." no L o s' s U M. V FULLER'S LEADING PiCTUR.ES:v TO-NIGHT, at 8, and NIGHTLY. - . Positively Last Two Nights of THE KNOCK-OUT THE KNOCK-OUT THE KNOCK-OUT LATEST WAR TOPICAL Sparrow of the circus—Drama. ON THE MARITIME ALPS—Scenic. PAIR OF CUFFS—Drama. , WANTED, AN HElß—Comedy. •THE BATTLE OF THE WEAK—Drama. . Lord. Roberts Reviewing Kitchener's Army, .Am* "WAR BY WIRELESS, . Admission 6d and 1/-. <2 IDE N HAM PI CTtJBE& • TO-NIGHT—The Great • Keystone .Coinedy J T'HE KNOdk:OUT, ; : And Programme from CoIOSSeUiU, -Ai : nlbdve. Prices, '6d and 1/-. Reserves at Holcroft's. Absolutely Last Two Days of Programme. ALOBET H E A T BE High St. Continuous Pictures. BROTHERS AT WAR A BROTHERS AT' WAR. Stirring •. - v • . BROTHERS 4T - Star Drama. . SPECIAL WAR NUMfotfRS. .. LORD ROBERTS'S REVIEW OF KITCHENER'S LONDON ' AR&Y. Evolution of Tommy—Looters of, the Deep. Booking 8,000,000. Russians to Berlin, etc. Ga.umoiit Graphic—Maincnre. Giril—Corner V in .Popularity (Comedy): '. HE WOULD ' A-HUNTING GO, ' A Keystone Scream. And others. LOST AND FOUND. REWARD. —Lost, PINC-NEZ, between His Majesty's and Scott's Garage. Saunders, Grand Theatre Taxi Stand. 5943 PUBLIC NOTICES. North canterbury* coal merCHANTS AND DEALERS' ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). MEMBERS of the Association will CLOSE their Places of Business ALL DAY" on FRIDAY, November 13 (Show Day) SATURDAY", November 14, 1914. 44.50 PETER M. C. CLEARY, Secretary.

QARNIVAL WEEK HOLIDAY. ' The OFFICES of the following LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS will "be CLOSED from NOON on TUESDAY," 10th in&t. (Trotting 'Cup Day ) . . CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. '• . * W. J. HOPKINS & CO. W. J. COLES & CO. ' GEORGE FISHER & CO. ~1 CONWAY, MATSON & SONS. V W. E. SIMES& CO. THE SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY. H. H. COOK & CO. H. T. UREN. ■ LISLE & COOK. F. L. MURRAY & CO. WILSON & ALLENDER. SPEIRS & SAUNDERS. KELMAN & McCLATCHIE. A. J. TARRANT. GEARY & YATES. BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY. FORI) & HADFIELD. McCOY & LOCK. TONKS, NORTON, & CO. ,T. T. BELL & CO. SMITH & BRUERE. ALLAN HOPKINS. VERE & EASTGATE. LOHREY & MANGIN. BAKER BROS. ■ 4442 gE ASIDE! SEASIDE! GLORIOUS SEASIDE! You want a holiday this year, but perhaps don't want to spend much money. Then why not spend a few weeks at the NEW BRIGHTON CAFE ? During the Winter r. Special Nursery for Children has been built. TARIFF: Only £2 2/-* jier week, : ; M. McCALLUM, : *39 • Proprietress. WM, CULL E.N, PROFESSIONAL TEACHER of Piano, Violin, 'Ctylhk Moderate: fees. .-.Rapid- Up-to-date System. ■ Instructs :pupils In. their ; t>wn iiomes, or<at his i Private iSesideace, 24 laucoltt 'At, Sproydim. :

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 234, 6 November 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 234, 6 November 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 234, 6 November 1914, Page 1

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