AMUSEMENTS. QOLOSSEUMMATINEE TO-DAY, 2.50. • MATINEE. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. MATINEE. Programme Exactly as at Night. Children 3d, Adults 6d, All Parts. j COLOSSEUM. FULLER'S PICTTKES. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. Last Scrccr.isiß of the Remarkable axd . SENSATIONAL MELODRAMA, -THE VENOMOUS BITE." 'THE VENOMOUS BITE." -THE VENOMOUS BITE." 'v Thrilling Story of Lola, the Snake Charmer. Melbourne Cuji—Gaumont Graphic^—The Purification of a Laxjjo City and Diamond Pin—Silver Cigarette Case. FULLER'S PREMIER ORCHESTRA. PRICES: Front Stalls Is, Back 6d. Doora COLOSSEUM. FULLER'S PICTURES. The Finest Educators of the Age. MONDAI NEXT. iIONDAV NEXT. Special Reproduction, in response to hundreds of written requests, «f The Rare Distinguished Picture, The Rare Distinguished Picture, And UNIQUE SCIENTIFIC RECORD, "WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE!" "WITH- SCOTT TO THE POLE!" "WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE!" "WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE!" -WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE!" -WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE!" ' WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE!" A Film of Radiant U«auty. A Record of Priceless value. THE GENUINE OFFICIAL FILM. Tiiken in the Polar Regions by Mr H. G. PONTING, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, nnd Kinematographist of the Scott Expedition—THE GREATEST SCIENTIFIC ENTERPRISE ever sent out of England. PRICES: Front Stalls l>, Back 6d. GRAND THEATRE. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Continuous 13 noon to 11 p.m. Pictures. TO-DAo. AND TO-NIGHT. Tbe Last Opportunity of Seeing th*t Magnificent Dramo, "SEALED LIPS!" "SEALED LIPS!" "SEALED LIPSI" "SEALED LIPS!" Supported by a BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. MATINEE TO-DAY MATINEE, "Speoiale" for the Children. ORCHESTRA GRAND ORCHESTRA. ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN 3d. 1 "Where AH the Caw Stop." QUEEN'S THEATRE. HEREFORD STREET. (Under Entirely New Management.) Continuous Pictures Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.mADULTS 6d. CHILDREN Sd. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. No one ehould miss eeeing our enrreant programme, which is one of the best ecreemed in Christchurct fox some time pact. . The Thrilling and Drama -THE BLACK CIRCLE" "THE BLACK CIRCLE" "THE BLACK CIRCLE" —ac received yesterday with, great approb*lion. Specially for the LADIES and CHILDREN, This MORNING and AFTERNOON. THE LITTLE PRINCES IN THE TOWER (Pathe Historical Drama). THE BANDITS WIFE (Western Drama). EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA. EFFICIENT ORCHESTRA. At the EVENING Sessions, on end after Monday JSext, an ORCHESTRA of Three Inetrumente—Piano, Clarionet, and Violin— will provide a splendid programme of up-to-dslte -nn_fei'-* The e orchestra. ;'fe'" contpoeed of throe of the Txet Easirunretntali&ts in the city. . ■.•••-■■.■.■ DURHAM STREET CHUBCH (Opposite Art Gallery). - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER _7£b, ai a MRS ERNEST FIRTH. MRS ERNEST FIRTH. MRS ERNEST FIRTH. VOCAL RECITAL. VOCAL RECITAL. Fourteen Vocal Solos, including :—"O Thon that Telleat" (Handel's "Messiah,"). "Ho -was Despised" (Handel's "Messiah"), "Return O God of Hosts" (Handel'e "Samson"), "I Love The«, Life" (Liddle), "Daybreak, Morning, Niglit" (Landor Ronald), "Sons' of Hope" (Wood). Mr Eraeet FMh, Solo Organiet, ■wDI play "The Flying Dutchman" (Wagner), Polonaise in A (Chopin), Prelude ia C Sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff), "Grand Chceur" (Giulrntnn), Tickets Iβ, at Milner and Tbonrpeon'ii, W. A. East, Newsagent, Armagh etroet f\ L V M P I A R 2 N K. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. LAST NIGHT OF | TEE GRAND ORXENTAIi CAR-vTVAL. j Our Gieat Programme in its Entirety. RiiNGIORA FRIENDLY SOCTIETIES' EXCURSION TO CASS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27__. TRAIN to leave Rangiora. 7.50 avin., Boll'e 7.52, Fexnside 8.5, Cuet 8.25, Bennette 8.35, West Oxford 8.55, arrive Case 11.35. i Return 5.10 p.m. Train will stop at Kaiapoi., asd Southbrook to pick up excuxskmiete. FARES: Adulte 4s, Children under 15 In Gd. Tickets must 4m purchased by 9 p.m. on Wednesday. HOT WATER PROVIDED. 6005 C. I. JENNINGS, Sec PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED, YOUNG LAT>\ ac A3JCi SISTANT for out HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT. Apply Jamce Mitchell, Managing Director, BEATH and CO., LTD. . 73S1F "WANTED, TPEMPOKARY ASSISTANTS in our J- FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT for CK2ISTMAS SEASOrr. Apply Jamee Mitr chell,, Managing Director, BEATH and CO.. LTD : 7982F NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. (Fire, Marine, and Accident). DIVIDEND WARRANTS for HALF YEAR ended 30th SEPTEMBER, are now obtainable at the Company's Offices. W. M. JOYNT. Manager. 11« Hereford street, Christchurch. 1333F CASHMERE SUBDIVISION. AUCTION, TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. PARTICULARS of the Megnifieeat Lot of SECTIONS to be offered will be found ixt my AUCTION ADVERTISMENT. DO NOT MISS THIS SALE. PLANS READY. 7901P CHARLES CLAEK. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO- | OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. 6 PER CENT. "A" CU3IULATTVE PREFERENCE SHARES OF £5 EACH. A LIMITED NUITBER of tae above SHARES aro etill AVAILABLE for ALLOTMENT. Applications will ba received up to the 31et DECEMBER NEXT at the Head Office, Chrktchurch; also the Branch Offices, Rangiora, Aahbarton, Hawa-r----den, East Oxford, and Leeeton, where tlse necessary forms may be obtained. E. W. RELPH, F7955 G«n«r_l Manager.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 1
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