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AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The Home oi Big Stats. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. TO-MORROW At _ TO-MORROW. A Great "Vita." Star Feature, Powerful, Thrilling. Me.odrauidtic Masterpiece, au exceptional scrx.a play, IHE THE TIGER LILY TIGER LILYTIGER LILY TIGER LILY TIGER LILY TIGER LILY TIGER LILY TIGER LILY A New and Original Plot. Startling Sensations, Stirring Episodes, Striking Spectacles. "CULTURE OF __-__OUS FLOWERS." Beautiful pictures of this charming branch cf Horticulture. "FOR HIS LOVED ONE." "FOR HIS LOVED ONE." SANTA MONICA AUTOMOBILE RACE. "MAKING 'OSRAM' LAMPS." Of uncommon interest. "GAUMONT GRAPHIC." The Latest. Just __ the Ice. "STARVED OUT." D.C. and O. Stalls Is, Stalls Bd. Reserves at tho Dresden, Is Od. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWARD'S' PICTURES. BRILLIANT NEW PROGRAMME. ONLY TO-NIGHT. ONLY GREAT PASQUALI STAR. Exciting. Thrilling. Gorgeous. "ON THE STE. S OF THE THRONE." "ON THE STEPS OF THE THRONE.' "ON IHE STEPS OF I__ IHUONE.' "ON THE STEPS OF THE THRONE.'' "ON THE STEPS OF THE ■•.. "ON THE STEPS OF THE THRONE." "ON THE STEPS OF THE THRONE." A Most- Enthralling Work, wonderfully expressed in a splendidly arranged human life story. A Fine Supporting Programme. Dress Circle and Front Stalk Is, Back Stalls 6d, Reserved Is 6d. p LOBE CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Direction Hayw. d's Enterprises, Ltd. . TO-DAY ENTIRELY TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY NEW TO-NIGHT. TO-UAY PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. THOSE An Elaborate THOSE WHO Society Drama, WHO LIVE Featuring LIVE IN the World's Favourite IN GLASS Actress, GLASS HOUSES Marion Leonard. HOUSES. Strongly supported by tho following selected subjects:— j GLOBE PICTURES Blackfoot Half breed GLOBE PICTURES (Indian Drama.) GLOBE PICTURES Travelling in Caucasus GLOBE PICTURES (Ambrosk. Scenic.) GLOBE PICEURES Tiny Tim Frightens GLOBE PICTURES His Mother. GLOBE PICTURES (Gaumont Comic.) GLOBE PICTURES Warwick Chronicle. GLOBE PICTURES (Topical.) WE CHANGE OUR PROGRAMME EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. Admission, Admission, Adults 6d. ' ' Children 3d. Open from 12 Noon to 10.30. p.m. O V D E N H A M PICTURES. Proprietors, Sydenham Co-operaKvo Pictures. _.rcct__, Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. At 8. TO-NIGHT. At 8. ON THE STEPS OF THE THRONE. ON THE STEPS OF THE THRONE. ' ANGUISH. '" Sources of the Clitumno, Regions of Cervine. Amongst Muruts, etc., etc. \ " Prices. la and 6d. Plan at Holcroft s. -DECEPTION STUDIO (next BallSntyiies). li^PUZZUNG,ALL T C|UaiSTCaUBCH. , THIRL'-AND LAST-WEEK.. . ; EDWIN-JAMIE KILPATRICK ■. . Presents the Celebrated- Spiritual Painting, SHADOW OF THE CROSS, "THE SHADOW OF THE. CROSS," UnSniFhed and Unexplained^Reception Hours: 1 to 5 o'cock OaAj. Adults To Defray Children Sixpence. Expenses. Threepence. EXHIBITIONS. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. AUCKLAND" EXHIBITION. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION. OPENS THIS DAY! A CITIZENS' PROJECT FOR CITx IMPROVEMENT, AND A HOLIDAY FOR ALL NEW • ZEALAND.. | ■■ THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION has been in preparation for two years, and it is worth tho attention of all who are planning holidays. Tho Exhibits are elaborate '_ad a comprehensive display of th© Dominion's industries. The buildings are handsome and delightfully situated, in charming grounds. The Amusements and Entertainments are finer and more various than those at' any previous New Zealand Exhibition. MUSIC I ART! . SPORT! MUSIC I ART I SPORT! MUSIC I ART! SPORT t THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND, Under a special engagement, will provide the best band music ever hcaru in New Zealand, daily and without charge. THE ART GALLERY Contains a splendid collection of British Pictnr ~ newly chosen from tbe most famous Galleries. A LONG PROGRAMME of special Entertainments, Sports, Tournaments, and other features baa been prepared, covering the whole ee___. WONDERLAND, The Home of Thrills and Laughter. Most of the Shows in Wonderland work by Grav'ty; but that ia all the gravity there is about thorn. EXCURSION FARES On the Railways from all parts of New Zealand during the Exhibition* Season. meetings! — GIRLS' ' FRIENDLY SOCIETY. j,IOCESE OF CHRISTCHURCH. The Annual Meeting will be held at the G.F.S. Lodge, Gloucester street, TUESDAY, December 2nd, 1913, at 2.30 p.m. Business: Adoption of Annual Report, and Election of Officers for ensuing year. Rev. H. H. M_tthias in tho chair. Thc Annual Festival will be held at Riccarton Racecourse on Saturday, __c. 6th, 1913, preceded by a short service in the Cathedral, at 1.45 p.m. Special trams to Racecourse from Square at 2.15 p.m. MABEL HOUSTON, Hon. Diocesan Secretary, 8336F Girls' Friendly Society Council. COURT THISTLE OF THE FOREST, NO. 6134, A.O.F. THE HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the Members wJI be held in the F.S. Hall, Hazeldean road, on TUESDAY, 2nd December, to Nominate Officers for ensuing term and to consider any other business brought forward. Roll Call at 8 p.m. _ E. C. PAUL, CR, 1 V 7. D. MARKS, P.S. " D__YERS' STIUKE. SONSTER MEETING. MONDAY, DECEMBER Ist, 7.30 p.m. SOCIALIST HALL, OXFORD TERRACE. ALL CARTERS employed in any capacity invited and urged to attend. The Canterbury Drivers' Union seeks your cooperation. Great possibilities. H., HUNTER, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. T7I. ILL the party who took Marvel BIV ? i CbTCLE from Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square, pleaee. return to West End Tobacconist to save further trouble? 72

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14837, 1 December 1913, Page 1

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