AMUSEMENTS. H IS THi: SUA WOLF THE SEA WOLF Book Early at The Bristol. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. At 8 TO-NIGHT! At 8 • IS THE LAST NIGIIT Of JACK LONDON'S GREATEST STORY JACK LONDON'S GREATEST STORY The Finest Sea Story of Modern Times The Finest Sea Story of Modern Times THE SEA WOLF THE SEA WOLF THE SEA WOLF THE SEA WOLF THE SEA WOLF THE SEA WOLF THE SEA WOLF THE SEA WOLF THE SEA WOLF THE SEA WOLF THE SEA WOLF THE SEA WOLF See The Fight with the Man-Eating Shark D.C. and O.S. 1/-, Stalls 6d. Reserves The Bristol 1/6. Late Reserves Theatre Telephone 820. "MAJESTY'S raEATRE. H IS MONDAY! MONDAY! MONDAY! Still Another .Star Attraction! THE LONDON FILM CO. Presents A Great Drama of London life: THE HEART OF A CHILD THE HEART OF A CHILD THE HEART OF A CHILD THE HEART OF A CHILD The Story of a Peeress who commenced -life in an East End Variety Theatre. THE HEART OF A CHILD THE HEART OF A CHILD THE HEART OF A CHILD THE HEART OF A CHILD With EDNA FLUGARTH, The MARY >I"CKFORD OF ENGLAND. Magnificent Varied Supporting Programme. iTo B E TIIEAT IT E~ G Last Day and Night of this BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. The Sensational and Thrilling Adventure: THE LEAP FROM AN OCEAN LINER THE LEAP FROM AN OCEAN LINER Ninth Episode of MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. The Pathe Gazette War Topical BILLY'S DEBUT . Comedy THOSE FATAL FINGER PRINTS. NUGGET POLISH Interest HIGHLANDER MILK INDUSTRY. Special for this -Afternoon: WAR'S HAVOC lvalem Drama MONDAY NEXT, at NOON: SHANGHAIED . Sensational SHANGHAIED Sea Drama. PRICES: Adults Gd, Children 3d. CYDENH AYIUCTU R E S. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WHEN LONDON SLEEPS! WHEN LONDON SLEEPS! A GREAT SUPPORTING SERIES. The Heart of a ChiId—MONDAY NEXT. C 1 H -O. R A L II ALL. MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 29, at 8 p.m. PIANOFORTE RECITAL By Students of MR ERNEST EM PSON. PROGRAMME: Overture: "Ruy Bias" (Mendelssohn) —Misses L. Haslett, M. Ford, G. Sealy, A. Carter. '"Elegie" (Dvorak) —Mrs W. H. Montgomery. "Suite" (Arensky)—Misses A. Jennings and J l . Burrowes. Song: "Song of Thanksgiving" (Allitsen) — Miss A. TeasdulO (student of Madame Gower Burns). (a) "To a Waterlily" (Macdowell), (b) "Forest Rustling" (Liszt)— Miss J. Burrowes. "Slava," Duet (Rachmaninoff) —Misses G. ; and P. Sealy. "Andante Con Moto" (Beethoven) —Misses li. Barclhy, M. Bain, IV. Manning, E. Joughin. "Prelude" (Cliopin)—Mr E. Cordery. "Fantasie" (Bruch)—Misses N. Richardson and L. Denby. Songs: "Request" (Finden), "Lovers in a Lane" (Lehmanu)—Miss A. Teasdale. "Capriccio Brilliant" (Mendelssohn) —Miss A. Carter. Tickets: 3/- (reserved), 2/-, and 1/-, at principal music dealers.. Plan at The Bristol. Proceeds in aid of Red Cross Fund. MEETINGS. OARN IV A L QUE EN. PROFESSIONS AND COMMERCE. The MEETING called for SATURDAY, the 27th inst., requesting Newspapers, Shipping, Grain Agents, and Sharebrokers to attend, is ADJOURNED to MONDAY, the 29th, at 1.30 p.m., in the Chamber of Commerce Rooms. H. S. BOURN, Chairman pro tem. 1082 ; L. LOHREY, Hon. Secretary. MONEY. Money to lend on mortgages of FREEHOLD at Lowest Current Rates. Also by way of Sub-mortgages on First-class Securities for small premiums or at increased rate, as arranged. Smaller Sums on Approved Second Mortgage or Chattel Security. H. K. McDOUGALL, SOLICITOR, INGLIS'S BUILDINGS, 220 HIGH STREET (Opp. Tattersall's). 'Phone No. 3684. rrUtUST MONEY for INVESTMENT on A FIXED MORTGAGE at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Also a Few Sums on Second Mortgage. DOUGALL & UPHAM, SOLICITORS, §9 WORCESTER STREET. .62 M O N E Y TO LEND. £lO AND UPWARDS, ON ANY KIND OF SECURITY. F. D. KESTEVEN, 4d CHANCERY LANE. .14? PUBLIC NOTICES. N" EW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB. APPLICATIONS arc invited for the POSITION of JUDGE for the above "Club at a fee of £5 5/- per day. Applications, addressed to the Secretary, must be lodged at the Office of the Club, Victoria Chambers,, Armagh Street, on or befofe Noon on THURSDAY, December 2. 1091 W. A. W. McPIIEBSO N, SURGEON DENTIST, 237 MANCHESTER STREET (Opp. Ills Majesty's Theatre.) ~~T. ARCHIBALD MOTOR GARAGE. r ANTED Sell, Triumph Motor Cycle; itspeed, 1913 model; splendid order; £SO. r ANTED Sell, Singer Light Car, last year's model, 10 h.p., 4-cylinder, electric lights; does 40 miles to gallon of petrol; a real snip. Archibald's Garage, 308 St. Asaph Street. ST. aSXPTI SIR EE T. 'PHONE 3556. .537 W' w 308
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 562, 27 November 1915, Page 1
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