Amusements, &c. QUEEN'S THEATRE. Fiom 11 am. to 10.30 p.m. ■. - ■ PROGRAMME FOR MONDAY. ' SPECIAL FEATURE in Two Aat» (Vitagraph). " ELS A' 3 BROTHER." " ELSA'S BROTHER.' '• ELSA'S BROTHER." "ELSA'S BROTHER." "ELSA'S BROTHER." "ELSA'S BROTHER." " ELSA'S BROTHER" -ELSA'S BROTHER." "ELSA'S BROTHER." "ELSA'S BROTHER," "ELSA'S BROTHER." "ELSA'S BROTHER." "ELSA'S BROTHER." " ELSA'S BROTHER." ' ■' "ELSA'S BROTHER," "ELSA'S BROTHER." " ELSA'S BROTHER." " ELSA'S BROTHER." ' Featuring' Norma Tahnaclge—Van "Dyke jfeookc—s. Rankin Drew—Donald Hall and Richard Leslie. "ELSA'S BROTHER." " ELSA'S BROTHER." ' "ELSA'S BROTHER." "ELSA'S BROTHER." - ' " ELSA'S BROTHER." " ELSA'S BROTHER" " ELSA'S BROTHER." " ELSA'S BROTHER." . "To tie World, Dead, he returns to forgive "lh»! man "who is looked upon, as his Murderer ,—He not only forgives Mm, but welcomes -Jliut' a.9 his Brother-in-law. " THE HONEYMOONERS." "THE HONEYMOONERS." "THE HONEYMOONERS." "THE HONEYMOONERS." " "THE HONEYMOONERS." ' - "THE HONEYMOONERS." '* (Beauty Film). A Refined Comedy-Drama. , Featuring Neva Gerber and Webster Campbell. U "AW OASIS IX THE SAHARA." "AST. OASIS IN THE SAHARA." ; T , ■ ,• "AN OASIS IN THE SAHARA." s *2", (Patho Scenic ) " '*' " THINK OP THE MONEY." " " l "THINK OF THE MONEY." "THINK OP THE MONEY." (Lubia Comedy.) i*THE LATEST TOPICAL BUDGET. ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN 3d. :!v gYBENHAM THEATRE, • SYDENHAM. f ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. ''MONDAY KEXT~~and TUESDAY and £ ' ' WEDNESDAY. : MY OLD DUTCH. Featuring England's I, JkET OLD DUTCH. Greatest Portrayer C- Wti OLD DUTCH. of MY OLD DUTCH. Coster Life—;"MY OLD DUTCH. ALBERT CHEVALIER, My OLJ> DUTCH. Colnposer. and Actor. Assisted by the Great Favourite, r FLORENCE TURNER. Possibilities'of this Glorious-Drama are Infinite and Far-reaching. ; r ' la MY OLD DUTCH are —VThe Costers andl their " Donahs." 1 —See their Colours and " Fevvers." - ■■ LOR BLIMEI Their 'Tato Carts -,' f ,"\ Down by the .Welsh 'Arp H "iWHTT MONDAY", The Costers' Day. MY,OLD DUTCH. The Mother Heart ,• MY-OLD DUTCH. in every woman will i" j '34\ST' OLD DUTCH. respond to this k MfY, OLD DUTCH Heart Throbbing .MX" OLD DUTCH. "with. Intense and MY OLD DUTCH. Delicate Sympathy. £ and Hills, Tram stop «t door, and / <#l® you home at 10 p.m. Plenty of time to 'everything. ■V ■ ' MY OLD DUTCH . Starts at Eight o'clock Sharp. TTOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID >' XX BOARD'S SECTION. '< . PUBLIC SERVICE GROUP. , QUEEN ELECTION. \ . PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. and ' Mi STANLEY RANKIN r'jj i Monologna and ;y Recital PIANO. \ ''"Assisted by Leading Local Artists. & ' i ' - CHORAL HALL. MARCH 2nd, 1916. 'TICKETS can be cbtained front any mem■r "Hw. <j3T\he Group. 2404 ' ' . ■ '■ to i ■ ■■; ■ ; " J,i TJANQ-fl No. 10 Car drops Brighton Pasaengers at) gates, Fete, February 12th, Ji.23 miles fld. Admission' grounds la; too - ucheapl Patriotic Fund. 4986 2 iTSLING-TON FREEZING WORKS jA ' PICNIC. r-'r LEESTON —"FEBRUARY 19th. '*• Sborta for Old and Young. Hot Water, f>\Millc and Cordials provided. Toys for Chil- > dren. Lyttelton Marine Band in atten'""dipca. ' D. BYRON, 4984 ■ ■ Secretary. jA/TAYOR FLESHER'S Residence and Grounds. , "Avebury," Richmond, Big Pete, Patriotic, Help Brighton, Help. February 12th. - 4Q86
SOCIALIST HALL TRANCE, "Wednesday and Saturday. Tonijrht. long night. Gents Is, Ladies Sd Full Orchestra. -fjpUESDAY, Euchre and Dance. Four J- Hams for prizes. Last Night of Sewinj». Machine Competition. 2389 "XTES! Kay or Flesher's Grounds will be -L brilliantly illuminated Saturday, February 13th. Big Fete. Patriotic. Bo there. ■ _ 4986 DIAMOND HARBOUR FERRY. TIMETABLE. ■T, EAVE Lyttelton—<a.m„ 7.40, 10.30; p.m., J-J 2.0, 4.25,. &.50. Leave Diamond Harbour—a.m., 8.0, 10.55; p.m., 2.60, 4.45, 6.45. SUNDAYS—Leave Lyttelton—a.m., 10.0; ; P.IB , 1.30, 3.0, 4.45, 5.30. Leave Diamond ' Harbour—a.m.., 10.30;. p.m., 2.40, 4.20, 5.10, ' 6.35. 4359 X Tenders. i 'VV ANTED, Prico Painting Two Shop®, »T inside and out, opposite Stfange's. Monday morning, 8 to 10. 2393 Board and Residence. V;*A ■ RESPECTABLE Widow with a really J~L nice homo and no children offers Boaird and Lodging- to an Elderly Gentleman; .would suit retired widower. Moist be thor- ■ . onghly temperate* and homely. References Apply 8.D.D., " Star." 2391 BOARD Vacancy—Wanted, Youth to Board, all conveniences, terms moderate. J.E., "Star." < 2354 BO A'RD-RESTDEITCB First-class ' for Business Mai, every convenience; washing, mending done; terms moderate. 96, Moorhouse Avenue. 2388 /COMFORTABLE Home offered to Youngi •V/-. Ladies attending College. %3, Cashel Street, west end. 2398 /COMFORTABLE Home offered to Girls V attending Secondary Schools. E.A., "Times" Office. 2375 pOMFORTABLE Home offered to Old 1 Gentleman, every convenience and attention. Moderate terms. C.E.E., " Star." if ADY wants Board and Residence at Sumner or Brighton for a month; mother accompanying her for a week. Please state ■ lowest terms. J. 8., " Star." 2382 SUPERIOR home offered for Children, any age, by experienced Mother. K.A., " Times." 2384 TFWO Sisters in Business require Board X and Residence. S.C.C., " Star." 2392 T7AOANCIES for Lady Boarders or Mar- * ried Couple, from 12s 6d. 124, Salisbury \ Street.-' 2388 for two Young Men Boarders, V ''homely and central. 196, Moarhonse Avenue. • 2381 NTED, Two Working Men Boarders, .pply 352, CasJiel -Street, Linwood. WANTED, Four Young Men Boarders, mates, near Station. F. 8.8., " Star." ANTED, by Two Sisters, Bwd~wth Private Family. F.E.E., '' Star." 2399 WANTED, Care of a Child, any age, every attention; terms moderate, good home. Apply X.D., " Star." 2391 TXTANTED by Young Girl, Board and ' ' Residence, in City, with homely family. Apply E.D., "j3tai\" 2375 WANTED, Lady Board and Lodging 1 at New Brighton, in quiet fnmilv, for a week or two; plain table. Apply F.C., " Star." 2375 CAS'HEL STREET—Comfortable Private Board and Residence; terms moderate. • 2397 BAKER BROS., HOUSE SALESMEN. THE IDEALj
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11609, 29 January 1916, Page 12
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