AMUSEMENTS. BOOK YOI'R SEATS-AVOID THE CRUSH. TIISMAJE S T V ' S. MATINEE KDUCA i ION.VL. MATINEE PATRIOTIC. MAT l NEK -- HISTORICAL. SATURDAY AFTERNOON ;•'. *.* SO. j PACKED T-O THE IK-OKS NIGHTLY. jI j 1 h MA J E ST V ' P. I HAY"WaRD*S BIG STARS. LAST THREE NIGH IS THE WORLDS C.HKATEST WAR FILMVOLLEYS .-:' Cheer.*. ROUNDS o: Api-laiu-e! ASSAULTS?™ the P.oxr-*. SIEGES at the Doors! NIGHTLY GREET The Gljnous Krvr.-dticlioTi of "THE x-ATTLE O'i-' WATERLOO." 'TUE ttATTLE OF WATERLOO." ' THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO." Adapted from History. "THE ...WTLE OF WATERLOO.' 'THE I'A'ITLE OF WATERLOO. ' THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO.' Britain's Greatest Victory. "THE RATTLE OF WATERLOO." "THE I.ATTLK OF WATERLOO.' "TUE BATTLE OF WATERLOO.'" Showing Wellington—Napoleon —Tho Scots Greys—The High.and.-:*—The Thin Red Line Lancers —Inniskilli-Tif —Re.vals, etc. FULL OF EXCITING SPECTACLES. Raconteur—Mß BARRIE MARSCHEL. Masr.iticent Dramatic Music lull AY \VA R D'S G RAND O RCIIESTRA. D.C. and O. Stalls ls. Stalls lid. Reserve at Dresden. Is Gd. pLOBE CONTINUOUS PICTURES. V_s*Direction Havward's Ente-prii-cs. Ltd. LAST DAY and NIGHT OF MYSTERY OF WEST SEDGEWICK. MYSTERY OF WEST SEDGEWICK. Positively the finest of Detective. Productions. Pasq.—POLIDOR GYMNAST—Comic. ISLAND OF TRINIDAD. ISLAND OF iRINIDAD. Absolutely the King of all Scenic Films. SON OF THE HOUSE. A vcrv Fascinating A.B. Drama. IN A "POKE—Comic. Still Showing. MELBOURNE C\T. MELBOURNE CUP. O V D E N H A M PIC T U R E S. Proprietors, Sydenham Co-operative Pictures. Direction: HaywardV*- Enterprises, Ltd. TO-NIGHT. At S.O. TO-NIGHT. The Thrilling Story cf Lola, the Snake Ch.-irmer. "THE VENOMOUS BITE." "THE VENOMOUS BITE." "THE VENOMOUS BITE." Graphic—Beaut from Butte—Purification of a Large City—Wiffles and tho Diamond Pin —Pan-cant at Wellington—Queer Street. THE SILVER CIGARETTE CASE. Prices: is and Gd. Plan at Holcrolt'a. C E E N ' S THEATRE. HEREFORD STREET. Continuous Pictures Daily, 11 a-m. to 11 p.m. ADULTS Cd. CHILDREN 3d. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. Last Chance. of Seeing Last Chance our Last Chance Magnificent Last Chance Current Last Chi-ncc Programme Last Chance of all-round Last Chance Es ?f!&VS.r_.. ALL NEW PICTURES TO-MORROW. Headed by tho Thrilling Drama "THE BLACK CIRCLE." "THE BLACK CIRCLE." "THE BLACK CIRCLE." r\ L V M P I A RINK, ■ LAST NIGHTS Of tbe GRAND ORIENTAL CARNIVAL. GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT, ANOTHER SENSATIONAL ATTRACTION! ? THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. . TUG-OF-WAR! ~~~ TUG-OF-WARI NEW TEAMS COMPETING. DON'T MISS THIS. Admission at Popular Prices. 7907 p H O R A L HALL. THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 27th. SONG RECITAL. SONG RECITAL. SONG RECITAL. LAST OF SEASON, LAST OF SEASON, LAST OF SEASo.*_ By MR SIDNEY WILLIAMSON. MR SIDNEY WILLIAMSON. MIS AUDREY GIBSON, MIS AUDREY GIBSON, Accompanist. Booking opens on MONDAY at Milner and Thompson's. TtTRS ERNEST FIRTH'S RECITAL, IYL Durham street Church (opposite . Art Gal'ery), THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. Solo Violinist, Miss Louise Croucher. P.D, R.C.M.L. Solo Organist and Accompanist, Mr Ernest Firth, F.R.C.O. Mrs Firth will sing Fourteen Solos. Tickets ls, at Milner and Thompson's, and W. A. East. Newsagent^ Armagh street. 1317 "OECEPTION STUDIO (next Ballantyne'e). JLv PUZZLING ALL CHRISTCHURCH. EDWIN JAMIE KILPATRICK . Presents the Celebrated Spiritual Painting, "THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS," "THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS," Unnnifhed and Unexplained. Reception Hours: 1 to 5 o'clock Daily. Adults To Defray Children Sixpence. Expenses. Threepence. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITALS. A GRAND ORGAN RECITAL will bo given by .«.._. i>R. BRADSHAW, City Organist, In niS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, On SUNDAY NEXT, tbe 23rd NOVEMBER, At 8.30 p.m. "REQUEST" PROGRAMME. Compositions by Bach, Saint-Sacns, Chopin, Wagner. Dvorak, d'Evry, and Mailly. A Collection -will be made Vj defray expenses. Those occupying the Dress Circle are er.pected to contribute not less lhan Cd, Down6ta:rs a silver coin. 789.1F IF YOUR DOCTOR ADVISES BATHS, EXERCISE. OR MASSAGE, Call at F. A. HORNIBROOK'S TXHYSICAL CULTURE and MASSAGE 3L t INSTITUTE. Cathcdial Square, Glouceister strest Lady Assistant for Women's Department. Telephone 1359. ~ MEETINGS. OFECIAL MEETINGS of th.* TRAMWAY O EMPLOYEES' UNION will i>e held in the- TRADES' HALL TO-DAY (THURSDAY), Nov. 20tb, 10 a.m. and 8 p.m., to d : R*-u_» tho present Industrial Sit.vat.on. 7ga.s H- HUNTER, Secr-.-_a.ry. PANAMA EXPOSITION COMMISSIONERS. THE Commissioners will Addrtss '.be Business Men of Christchurch, cr. the subiec* of the Panama Expoditi<.u ut the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, THlb EV i- .n iX G (THURSDAY), at* o' c lock. The Chamoer oi Commerce coidialiy invites all Uusinc-s Men to attend. H. ANTILL ADLFTY. SecretaryNATIONAL T-EEKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. A CONFERENCE b-nwwn tbe Executive of the NATIONAL and th_ Executive o: the CANTERBURY BEEKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION will be held in the TRADES HALL on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 p.m. All member*, of the C.B.A. are asked to make a special ---fort to attend this Meeting. J. MACKAY, Hon. Sec. C.B.A 7651 R. W. BRICKELL, Hon. Sec. N.B.A.
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