AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN'S THEATRE. HEREFORD STREET. (Under Entirely New ATanagement.) Continuous Pictures Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ADULTS fd. CHILDREN 3d. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. Of All-round Excellence. "FREED FROM SUSPICION." "FREED FROM SUSPICION." (Sensational Kslcm Drama.l "MAX AS SNAPSHOTTEK." "MAX AS SNAPSHOTTER." (Pathe Comic.) ■ "INFLUENCE OF THE UNKNOWN." ."INFLUENCE OF THE UNKNOWN." ; (Charming A.B. Drama.) ? ,--'•-. "ECLAIR JOURNAL," No. 41. ; V. "ECLAIR JOURNAL." No. 41. (Right Up to Date.) X'THB LETTER WITH the RED SEALS." ; (Gaumont Drama.) \ ! "ZEB*S MUSICAL CAREER." ' !•""" (Edifon Comic.) ; "MADEIRA" (Pathe Scenic). • OUR NEW ORCHESTRA OUR NEW ORCHESTRA (Violin, Clarinet, aud Piano), Is now an IMMENSELY POPULAR FEATUKE at tho Evening Session. QOLOSSEUM. FULLER'S PICTURES. FULLER'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT. By Universal Desire. THE DISTINGUISHED PICTURE I AND UNIQUE SCIK.wIFIC RECORD. THE GE..JINE OFFICIAL FILM. | Taken on the spot by H. G. Pontine, F.R.G.S., of the Scott Expedition. ! A LEGACY TO THE NATIONS. "WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE!" '•WITH-SCOTT TO THE POLE!" "WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE!" "WITH oCOTT TO _..E POLE!" "WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE!" "WITH SCOTT TO --E POLE!" "WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE!" No Finer Picture Screened. Educational. Historic. The Story of the Expedition. RIGHT TO THE DASH FOR THE POLE, Beyond which point it was impossible to transport the Kincmatograph. Supported by an Array of ALL BIG FEATURE FILMS. THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC. ON THE BROA- STAIRWAY. A Powerful Edison Drama. SOLITAIRES. THOSE TROUSERS. Two Delightful Comedies. MAKING INCANDESCENT LAMPS. MISCHIEVOUS MONKEYS. I A Fine Nature Study. FULLER'S PREMIER ORCHESTRA. Special Selections of Music. Conductor—HEßß ZIMMERMAN. Usual Prices: Front Seats Is, Back Gd. 1 E A H 1) THEATRE, -T CATHEDRAL SQu„RE. Continuous, 12 Noon to 11 p.m. Pictures. ANOTHER GIGANTIC SUCCESS! Our Now Programme Proclaimed by All THE BEST IN TOWN. "A DASH FOR LIBERTY!" "A DASH FOR LIBERTY!" "A DASH FOR LIBERTY!" "A DASH FOR LIBERTY!" "A DASH FOR LIBERTY!" Nordisk'o latest Sensational Detective Story, holding tho audience in rapt attention from beginning to end of its 3000 feet. CLEVER PLOT and PERFECT . ACTING. "DICK: TURPIN'S TIIDE TO YORKI""DICK TURPIN'S RIDE TO'YORKI" "DICK TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK!" Shrieks of laughter greeted this rollicking comedy. Last night's huge audience convulsed with merriment. THE ECLAIR JOURNAL, No. 41. THE ECLAIR JOURNAL. No, 41. THE ECLAIR JOURNAL. No. 41. This number ie absolutely the Latest. AND A HOST OF C 'ERS. ORCHESTRA GRAND ORCHESTRA. ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN 3d. Where AH the Cars Stop. CHISTCHURCH MANDOLIN ORCHESTRA, KING'S THEATRE, SAT., Nov. 29th. GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT to MR JOSEPH WRIGHT. Ticket* 3s, _», la. Plan at Milner and Thompson's. 1631 L. MARTIN, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICES. COUPONS. A S in previous years, NO COUPONS will EXCHANGED from DECEMBER Bth TO JANUARY sth. .j J We have a splendid line of LADIES' LEATHER HANDBAGS, I Specially suited for CHRISTMAS ! PRESENTS. j WARDELL BROS. AND CO. 1257 WANTED, EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT for our HOSIERY and GLOVE DEPARTMENT, i Apply JAMES MITCHELL, Managing Director, 8061F BEATH and CO, LTD. SPEIRS AND WILSON H. Leaf Wileon) (W. W. Allender 163 CASHEL STREET, WISH TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC ! » \u GENERALLY THAT MR R. M. SPEIRS has NO CONNECTION whatever with their Business. SPEIRS and WILSON, 6058F Licensed Land Brokers. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. C PER CENT. "A" CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE SHARES OF £5 EACH. A LIMITED NUMBER of the above _\ SHARES are still AVAILABLE for ALLOTMENT. Applications will be received up to the 31st DECEMBER NEXT at the He*d Office, Christchurch; also tho Branch Offices, Rangiora, Ashburton, Hawarden, East Oxford, and Leeston, where the necessary forma may be obtained. E. W. RELPH, F7955 General Manager. DRAINAGE BOARD. SEFTON-ASHLEY DRAINAGE BOARD. TVTOTICE » hereby given that TEN PER ._> CENTUM will be ADDED io all RATES DUE to the above Board and not paid by December 3rd next. ARTHUR L. GRAY, gOfiO Collector of Rates. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Sunday eveci_£-, Lady* Gold WATCH, black cord chain. Reward at 431 Tuam street, Linwood.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14832, 25 November 1913, Page 1
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