AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DEFOE'S IMMORiAL ROMANCE. The Life and Adventures of Alexander Selkirk tßobinsou Crust el. At Sea and on the Island cf Junn Fernaxdes. "ROBINSON CRUSOE." "ROBINSON CRUSOE." "ROBINSON CRUSOE." "ROBINSON CRUSOE." "ROQINSON CRUSOE." •ROBINSON CRUSOE. '•ROBINSON CRUSOE." SOOO feet in two rcols. The many oxctng episodes faithfully reproduced—The Wreck—Castawsv—The Island —Tbe Cannibals-Man Friday—The l.e«cue— The whole, admirable work in perfect pictures. On* of Edi.or.'s Fine Dramas. "Trw COASTC. CARD'S SISTER." "The COASTGIARD'S SISTER." "PANAMA HAT INDUSTRY. 'Checkmated" (Comics) "Smashing Time." PATHE GAZETTE. HAYWARD'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Drcfs Circle and Front Stalls Is, Back Stalls 6d, Reserved Is Cd. pLOBE CONTINUOUS IT-TUUES. Direction: Hnvwad's Enterprises. Ltd. WHERE PERFECT PICTURES MAY BE SEEN UNDER COMFORTABLE CONDITIONS. TO-DAY For the Firsf Timo TO-NIGHT TO-DAY For the Firsf Timo TO-NIGHT TO-DAY in Christchurch. .O-NIGHT AN UNWRITTEN CHAPTER AN UNWRITTEN CHAPTER 6 AN UNWRITTEN CHAPTER 3 6 6 6 AN UNWRITTEN CHAPTER 3 3 3 6 AN UNWRITTEN CHAPTER 3 G AN UNWRITTEN CHAPTER 3 AN UNWRITTEN CHAPTER A story that will suit every class of audience, because it demonstrate* ono of those chapters of life which appeal to everyone. GLOBE PICTURES Also showing, the folGLOBE PICTURES lowing Pictures by GLG-T. PICTURES the Latest Mail: GLOBE PICTURES Warwick Chronicle GLOBE PICTURES (topical), Priest and GLOBE PICTURES the Temple (drama), GLOiiE PICTURES End of the World GLOBE PICTURES (comic), Out of the Past GLOBE PICTURES (drama), Won by a GLOBE PICTURES Skirt. THE ABSOLUTE HIT OF THE SEASON. SYDENHAM PICTURES. Direction: Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd, TO-NIGHT. to-night. TO-NIGHT. WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE. WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE. WITH SCOTT TO THE POLE. ANTARCTIC HEROES. ANTARCTIC HEROES. Filmed on the spot by H. G. Ponting, F.R.G.S., who accompanied the Expedition. ONLY TWO NIGHTS OF THIS HISTORICAL RECORD AT SYDENHAM PICTURES. Prices—ls and 6d. Plan at Holcroft's. CHORAL HALL. CHORAL HALL. THURSDAY*, 4th DECEMBER. THURSDAY. 4th DECEMBER. GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT To -*TSS RIMA Y T OUNG. MISS RIMA YOUNG. A Brilliant Programme by our Leading Vocalists and Instrumentalists. PRICES: 3s, 2s. Box Plan at Dresden. CHAS. M. PARKER, j Hon. Secretary. ! Art Gallery. 8063 i RECEPTION STUDIO (next Ballantyne's). PUZZLING ALL CHRISTCHURCH. EDWIN JAMIE KILPATRICK Presents the Celchrated Spiritual Painting, "THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS," "THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS," Unfinished and Unexplained. Reception Hours: 1 to 5 o'clock Daily. Adults ; . To Defray . "Children Sixpence. Expenses. Threepence. ■.': ' 364r ' 1& __—. , ■ ;,,.„-, " ~;—. SPECIAL ORGAN RECITAL. THE Bands aud Organ Committee of tho City Council oroooses to havo a SPECIAL ORGAN RECITAL at 8.30 p.m. on SUNDAY, tho 7th December, the net proceeds to be expended in providing- Christmas Gifts for Children in Public Institution!. It is considered that a Committee of Ladies would be of great assistance, _ With this view a " meeting will be held in the Library, City Council Chambers, at 4 p.m. on THURSDAY NEXT, th© 27th instant. Ladies willing to assist are invited to attend and appoint a Committee to arrange details. "" H. R. SMITH, Town Clerk. Christchuroh, 25th November, 1913. "8064 ' MRS ERNEST FIRTH. MRS- ERNEST FIRTH. GREAT VOCAL RECITAL. GREAT VOCAL RECITAL, TN DURHAM STREET CHURCH, X THURSDAY, at 6. Programme of Twenty Solos. Organ Accompaniments by Mr Ernest Firth, F.R.C.O. Tickets Is, Milner and Thompson's, W. A.' East, News Agent, Armagh street. WATER SUPPIY BOARD. WAIMAKARIRI-ASHLEY WATER SUPPLY BOARD, OXFORD. TEN PER CENT. PENALTY.. "JVOTICE is hereby given, under Clause 28 , iv of "The Rating Amendment Act; 1910," that All Rates owing the above Board REdUAINING UNPAID on DECEMBER 20th, 1913, will havo the TEN PER CENTUM PENALTY ADDED THERETO and tho total amount will be sued for without further notice. i Ratepayers in Oxford and Rangiora Counties remitting rates by TX>st are requested to forward the amount of last year's receipts only. Owing to the 'establishment of a permanent branch of the Bank of New Zealand at Oxford, ALL CHEQUES other than on the Oxford Bank must carry exchange. JAS. McCORMACK, ( Secretary and Collector to the Board. Oxford, November 22nd, 1913. 8029F MEETINGS. "p LANAG AN ' S MISSION. FAREwi_L VISIT. ONE WEEK ONLY IN DURHAM ST. SOUTH MISSION HALL. . EACH NIGHT, at 7.30. An Able Preacher. Good Congregation. CANTERBUItY SOCIETY OF ARTS. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Society will bo held in the ART GALLERY, Armagh street, on THURSDAY, 27th November, at 4.15 p.m. BUSINESS—To receive report and balanceeheet; to elect officers for ensuirig year; general. A full attendance of members ia requested. CHARLES M. PARKER, Secretary. Art Gallery. JBGC2 STRIKE ANNOUNCEMENTS. CANTERBURY BAKERS, PAST nYCOOKS, AND CONFECTIONERS' UNION. SPECIAL MEETING will be ho d WEDNESDAY, 2fith. at 7.45 p.m. Busmeas: Our action to Strikers. Members not attending must abide br tbe decision of the meeting. J. S. WILSON, Secretary. 1620 CANTE RB Cit7 STRIKE AND LOCK-OUT. THE Committee has opened a Store at 41 Manchester street, opposite Kaiapoi Factory, and will supply workers who are idle on account of tho stoppage, arid who are in need, with food supp.ies. Applicants in all caees must produce an order from the Secretary of the Christchurch Relief Conimittee, Trades Hall, Gloucester street. The Com—litt-ee urge all who can to help thcni by forwarding Produce or Food_ of any description in large or small quantities to the depot or shoo in Manchester street. Moiiev donations to be sent to Secretary Strike Committee, Trades Hall, Gloucester street. W. E. WOODHAM, Secretary.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14832, 25 November 1913, Page 1
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