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AMUSEMENTS AND FUNCTIONS. TT I S MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. At!. TO-NIGHT. A'vivid realisation of tho universally read Novel by | VICTORIA CROSS. VICTORIA CROSS. VICTORIA CROSS. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGH T S. FIVE NIGHTS. FIVE NIGH T, S. FIVE NIGHTS.. A Fascinating Lovo Idyll,' wherein is told tho story of Five Wonderful Adventures in the Career of Trevor Lonsdale, a young and successful Artist. • FIVE NIGHTS, A Superb Picture Play which has boen the Dramatic Sencation, of tho year in Auckland and Wellington. Passed by the British Board of Censors as frco from offensivencss." A Passionate Picture that runs the gamut of human emotions. Life and Death, Love and Hate! From tho tragic depths of despair, to I the'silver 1 heights of happiness, until the crimson' mista fade away to a glori ious sunset and a climax that stays in ! your heart. I ALSO SCREENING— 'MUTT AND JEFF AT THE MOVIES. A DA YAK VILLAGE (Scenic). i THE MATAROA ACROBATS (Vaudeville). Is. 6d. Usual Prices. Is. 6d. I TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT. [TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT. i SEPT. 26 and-27. ■ I < * Th<> Supremo Favourite- of tho Screen. THE WORLD'S SWEETHEARTMARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. In her Greatest Characterisation. "RAGS.;! "RAGS." - "RAGS." "RAGS." MARY PICKFORD —as— "RAGS.," MARY .PICKFOBD —as— "RAGS." MARY PICKFORD —as— "RAGS." MARY PICKFORD —as— "RAGS." Produced by "THE FAMOUS PLAYERS COMPANY." WHAT THE CRITICS SAY. "Undoubtedly Mary Pickford's greatest work. It reveals her remarkable versatility, wonderful talent and charming personality; as no other picture, has done."—Vide ALAN DALE, in/the Now York ''Herald." MARY PIGKFORD. 1 "Rags/ 5 Littlo% Mary -Pickford's latest achievement, creates'aj sense of i"spontaneous happiness, a. ' whirl of. heart beats in ""every minute-of every reel. Nothing "Little Mary" has ever done that bears comparison.—"American Picture Review." MARY PICKFORD. MARY PICKFORD. , Mary Pickford's new play, "Rags," eclipses "Te^s of tho Storm," and every other performance she has given. —Boston' "Courier." Splendid Supporting Programme. Is. 6d. Usual Prices. Is. 6d Be wise. Reserves at THE BRISTOL, Is 6d. 9 417 _ . . i ■. i ASHBURTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. |mHE AT R E II OVA L . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1916. 3rd CONCERT. SOLOISTS: Mi*s P. W. Rule, Timaru, Soprano. Mr G. H. Andrews, Timaru, Baritone :vfr Alfred Bunz, Piano. Tho Orchestra will -play Sir Edward Elgar's "Carillon."-which wan first performed in New Zealand by the Christclhirch Orchestral Society, under tho direction of Mr Bunz. Box Plan opens SATURDAY, Sept. 30, at"3.4o'-a.:m'., at H. A. Gates, East Street: , . ;■■ , 9 430, BUSINESS NOTICES. SWIFT CYCLES. THE "ROYAL SUPERBE" Model is a First-Grade Cycle at - one time sold for £20. We are now able to offer you these Splendid Machines at a Greatly Reduced Figure, viz., £12 10s. Who would think of buying a cheap cycle with an unheard name when the SWIFT can be secured at such a low price. Ladies' and Gent's Models all one price, £12 10s complete. Sole Agents for Ashburton District: W. OSMAN AND CO., 121 BURNETT STREET. „'Phone 106. . PLANT. PLANT. PLANT. NOW LS THE TIME TO PLANT. Ring up 'Phone 158. G. and C. CLARK. NURSERYMEN, TINWALD. HAVE Large Stocks of 'well-rooted, healthy Trees of all the Leading Varieties in FOREST TREES. FRUIT TREES. ROSES, ORNAMENAL AND SPECIMEN TREES and SHRUBS Try the Famous New Zealand (Red Manuka), Daphne, Magnolia, Heath, Etc. PINUS INSIGNIS, 2yrs, 8s per 100, 70s per 1000. 5 Per Cent. Discount all Cash Or- ,* ders, C 202

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3562, 23 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3562, 23 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3562, 23 September 1916, Page 1

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