AMUSEMENTS. 2.30 FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2.30 QUEEN VICTORIA MATINEES. THe Greatest Matinee Subject. None other so Suitable, so Instructive. Your Child's chance.of a lifetime. SIXTY YEARS A" QUEEN. A Gold Mine of Knowledge. Its Impressions will never fade. THE HIT OF CARNIVAL WEEK. Follow the Good Judges. BOOK SEATS OR BE EARLY. Thousands attend all screenings. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. THREE LAST NIGHTS. Lost Opportunities never return. EMBRACE THEM WHILE YOU MAY. "What the crown of Sorrow's sorrow maybe I know not. This I Jcnow: It lightens the years that are now, sometimes to think of the years ago.'' , WHICH REMINDS- US ■ * That it is pleasanter to watch and reflecf upon &ur reproduction of VICTORIA'S GLORIOUS REIGN OF BLESSED PEACE. than it is to BROOD OVER THE HORRORS OF THE PRESENT WORLD-SHAKING WAR SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN • SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN The LIFE and REIGN of QUEEN VICTORIA Not ONE Picture -"" Not ONE Picture But 100 PICTURES WITHIN A PICTURE 100 PICTURES WITHIN A PICTURE' - And Each One Different. Variety. Light. Warmth. Colour. Lectured by BARRIE BARSCHEL. ,BATTLE OF ALQST ,A Great Belgian War Film taken in the [ Firing .Line. WITH THE SERVIAN ARMY. A Grand War Series.. 6d and 1/-. Reserves, Dresden, 1/6. GRAND MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30 p.m. /y O l os s e u M; FULLER'S LEADING; PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, at 8. and NIGHTLY. THE ANGEL OF ■CONTENTION THE~ ANGEL OF CONTENTION Love and Life in a Mining Canip.' GAUMONT GRAPHIC—TopicaI. Col Heeza Liar's" Adventures —Comedy. RUINS OF ANCIENT ROME—Travel. THE VOICE OF SILENCE—Drama. Innocent but Awkward —Coinedy. How Fruit is LAUGHING GAS —Keystone. SPECIAL WAR TOPICAL: . THE DEFENCE OF ALOST Taken in the Actual Firing Line. Admission 6d and 1/-. - SYDENHAM PICTUBES. TO-NIGHT—The Wild West Drama: THE ANGEL OF CONTENTION. Same as shown at the Colosseum. Prices, 6d and;!/-. Reserves at Holcroft's.
Complete Change of Programme TQ-DAY. ■p LOBE '... THE A T B E *~* High St. Continuous Pictures. THE ORPHAN A Sterling Drama of . THE ORPHAN real life. A. perfect THE ORPHAN triumph by the THE ORPHAN Famous Pathe Freres THE ORPHAN Company. - THE ORPHAN . A true storyTold' Nobly by. Clever Artistes. THE LACKEY—Drama. ' WH5f AM I HERE?—Vita. Comedy, HE WON A RANCH—Lubin Comedy. SCOTTISH SCENERY—Coloured SUehic. • THE DEFENCE OP " ALOST—War Topical. W I MM I N.G I SWIMMING I PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL. TEPID BATHS, SHOW "NIGHT. : All Proceeds to Patriotic Fund, Programme. Record Entries. - Admission, I'/-. Reserved Seats at Dresden, downstairs, 2/-. - * 59 ? MEETINGS. »HE FAILURE OF NO-LICENSE AND FALLACY OF PROHIBITION." MR H. M. STEWART will ADDRESS the ELECTORS as under:— OXFORD—MONDAY EVENING NEXT. ' OUST—TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. RANGIORA—WEDNESDAY, November 18. KAlAPOl—Thursday, November 19. BELFAST —FRIDAY', November 20. MARSHLANDS—SATURDAY. Novem ut , , 4590 PUBLIC NOTICES. FOR A NAME. NEW PICTURE THEATRE Now being erected in Cathedral Square. In the event.of more than one successful competitor, the sum will be equally divided. ' Replies to PICTURES, 4542 Box 109, Chrlstchurch. OTI C E REMOVAL. We have REMOVED to NEW. OFFICES, situated No. 94a HEREFORD STREET, opposito Government Tourist Office. '"\ SMITHSON & MOSLEY, .310 Barristers and Solicitors. * " * " FLOORING. We are REMOVING from Madras Street to Larger and More Central Premises in KING S LANE, between Uushel and Lichfield Streets. "FAMA" STONEWOOD CO., LTD. ■ _ 3945 7M. C U LLK N, PROFESSIONAL TV TEACHER of Piano, Violin. 'Cello. Moderate fees. Rapid Up-to-date System. Instructs pupils in their own homes, or ut his Private Residence, 24 Lincoln ltd., Spreydon. A DEMAND Has been created for Artistic and Fatthfully-made Furniture, Which we are able U SUPPLY At OAK . HALL, 1 115 Worcester Street. .69 H. DAVIE SON, LICENSED SURVEYORS. DOMINION BUILDINGS. CATHEDRAL SQ. . . (Ne'xt to Lift.) .211 THE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS will bring the help or business desired.' Two'lines- <l2 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/6.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 239, 12 November 1914, Page 1
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