AMUSEMENTS. HIS " MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWAIUJ'S PICTURES. LAST TWO NIGHTS. LASr TWO NIGHTS. DEFOE'S IMMORTAL ROMANCE, The Life and Adventures of Alexander Selkirk (Robinson Crusce). At Sea aad on the Island of Juan Ferxsaades. "ROBINSON CRUSOE." •'ROBINSON CRUSOE." "ROBINSON CRUSOE." "KOBIXSON CRUSOE." "ROBINSON CRUSOE." "ROBINSON CRUSOE. "ROBINSON CRUSOE." 3000 feet in two reels. The many esciting episode faithfully roproduoed—Tho Wreck—Castaway—The Island —The Cannibals—Man Rc«cut— The tvhole admirablo veork in perfect pictures. 'Checkmated" (Comics) "Smsabing Time. PATHE GAZETTE. HAYWARD'S GRAND ORCHESTRA. Dross Circle and Front Stalk Is, Back Stalls ed, Reserved Is Gd. TO-MORROW. "ROBINSON CRUSOE MAiINEE." "HOBINSON CRUSOE MATINEE." r< LOBE CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Direction: Haywatd'e Enterprieea, Ltd. THE EVER POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. Present Scroeninp, PATRIOTISM. PATRIOTISM. PATRIOTISM. PATRIOTISM. PATRIOTISM PATRIOTISM. To try and explain this Splendid Productiontion to you is impossible. Words could not do it justice. You must e«e it. SOME LUCK. SOME LUCK. Another Keystone Headache* Wafer. Aleo half-a-dozen others equally ac good aa the above. SYDENHAM PICTURES. Direction: Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. ROBINSON CRUSOE Defoo'a ROBINSON CRUSOE Immortal ROBINSON CRUSOE Romance. Panama Hat Industry, Coastguard's Sister, Gazette, Tho Lady m Black. Smaehing Timo, CHECKMATED. Prices—la and 6d. Plan at Holcaoft'a. ■VTORTH CANTERBURY PUBLIC SCHOOLS' SPORTS, To bo hold *t I LANCASTER PARK,* TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), NOV. 29th, Commencing at 10 a»m. ABSOLUTELY NEW DISPLAYS OF SWEDISH AND FREE-ARM DRILL. FIGURE-MARCHINO. FLAG DISPLAY BY -THE- GIRLS. The Beat x/afa Sport in tho year. Admission Cd. Children 3d. PUBLIC SCHOOLS' SPORTS. OLD BOYS' 220 YABDS HANDICAP. THE following handicaps have been declared:—B. Khcuri scr, W. S. Pratt 2yds, A. McLeod 4yds, S. Elliott 4yde, F. W. PcnlinKton syd*. J. Parker 7yde, K. Thompeon 7yds, E. McLaren Byds, L. DonoW Byds, Leo Donohue Byds, L. Buchanan Byda, E. H. Batchelor Byds, L, J C., Penhngton Moloney 12yd», G. Kolly 13yds, K. D« Maus 14yds. E. Milkr Hyde. .R. D«lce lSvds. A. Rcseeil 16yds, R. ChidUiMa: leyde, R. Penlington 16yde. .' T^ T. A. FLETCHER, _„.... . ' Hon.- Sec N;C.P.S.A.A.A. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITALS. A GRAND "GOUNOD-ELGAR" ORGAN RECITAL will be given bf DR. BRAD'ms MAJESTY'S THEATRE, On SUNDAY NEXT, the 30th November, at .- • .. . 8.30 ■ p.m. -•■"-■ - mad<» "tbdefmy «acpeneee.; Those occupying? the Drese Circle aro expected to oontribute not loss than 6d, downataira a 'ailver- com. ' * '■' -6218F' MJB. 08. CADET CONCERT. . ;■■■ ..■. • . ; ■. ; It '■ TOtTENAMENT TEAM TO. AUCKLAND, rnHE above Concert has been POSTPONED •*• and will bo held in CHORAL HALL on SATURDAY, Dec. 13th, 1913. . F. A. ROCKE (LJeut), 1756 O.C No. 17.'C0. Senior Cadetel OS E SHOW. ~ r O S E . SHOW. rose show, rose show. '. rose show.: rosesh o w. . ■ roses ho w. ROSE ART GALLERY, NEXT WEDNESDAY. AKi" GALLERY NEXT WEDNESDAY. ART GALLERY NEXT WEDNESDAY. 8107 EXHIBITIONS. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. OPENS MONDAY- NEXT, DECEMBER Ist. PLAN YOUR HOLIDAY FOR THE . SUNNY NORTH. THE BEST AND MOST ELABORATE '. NEW ZEALANDEXHIBITION YET HELD. A splendid collection-of Exhibite from «31. parte of the Dominion, combined with a wealth of Special Attractione, and located in one of the meet beautiful epote in any City ia New Zealand. THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND, THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND, THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND, THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND, Of Woolwich, England, Specially Engaged for the Exhibition, will pley Two Programmes Daily. A musical treat unique in, tho hietory of Australasia. ' THE FAMOUS FAIRY FOUNTAIN, THE FAMOUS FAIRY TOUNTAIN, THE FAMOUS FAIRY FOUNTAIN, Star Attraction of the recent Glasgow Fxhi : bition, will be exhibited Every .Evening. THE SIGHT OF A LIFETIME. WONDERLAND—SIDE SHOWS FOR ALL. ART GALLERY OF BRITISH PICTURES. BA-nu CONTESTS. FLOWER CARNIVALS. MILITARY TOURNAMENTS. SPORTS MEETING. CONCERTS. FIREWORKS. AND OTHER EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. EXCURSION RAILWAY FARES WILL BE CHARGED FROM ALL STATIONS DURING THE EXHIBITION. 7213 PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ■vrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the IN Partnership heretofore subs-sting between the undersigned, carrying on buepeea | as Butchers, at Sunnier, under the etyle Ql •A. and F. Kerr," has been dsfsolved as from the twcnty-fifgi day of October, Ore thousand cine hurxlred and thirteen, co lar. as concerns ALBERT VICTOR KERB, who retiree from the said firm. Dated this 17th day of November, 1913. FREDERICK NELSON KERR. ALBERT VICTOR KERB. WITNESS to loth signatures— E. D. MOSLEY, , _ Solicitor, Chrittchurch, / 1776 LOST AND FOUND. LOST Wednesday, late afternoon or evening, Gold Violin BROOCH, eepecially made for and valued by owner; maaoot. Reward on communicating with 11 iieppel \ street, New Brighton. 1764 STEAYED iiom my place on the 24th met.. One Bay COLT. Anyone I giving information will b* iew>rded. F. G. Sowden. Ayleebuxy. . ° ' , *>13
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 1
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