AMUSEMENTS. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The Horns of Big Stars. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. ___ TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. A Great "Vitv" Star Feature, Powerful, Thrilling, MelodramaUe Masterpiece, an exceptional screen play. THE THE TIGER LILY TIGER LILY TIGER LILY TIGER LILY TIGER LILY TIGER LILY TIGER LILY TIGER LILA New and Original Plot. Startling Sensations, Stirring Episodes, Striking Spectacles. "CULTURE OF BUIouUS 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." Ths Latest. Ju*t C_ the Ice. "STARVED OUT.' D.C. and 0. Stalls Is. Stalls 6d. Reserves st the Dresden, Is Gd. p LOBE CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Direction: Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. THE USUAL, INDISPUTABLE SUCCESS WELCOMED OUR NEW PROGRAMME YESTERDAY. Which will bo RewKitod To-day and To-morrow. AN OLD Remarkably Realistic Cobnel's G.-atitude. ! and Entertaining Colonel's Gratitude. For Laughing Purposes Only —Lconce and hio Guardian. A Kalem Pear! Retribution. The Comic of Comics Aid of Phrenology. Gaumont Granitic. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, CHILDREN COWBOYS and INDIANS. O V D E N H A M PICTURES. Direction: Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. A Particularly Brilliant Programme. At 8 TO-NIGHT. At 8. BRENNAN OF THE IuOORS 100 years ago BRENNAN OF THE MOORS in Old BRENNAN OF THE MOORS Ireland. MAX AS MUSICIAN. Kelp Industry, Gazette, Hand of Destiny, Oce Over Cutey, Our Servants end Our Friends. PRICES: ,1a and 6d. Plan st Holcroft'a. /"IOLOSSEUM. FULLER'S PICTU RES. . To-NIGHT. Atß TO-NIGHT. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE . BRILLIANT IRISH ROMANCE, A Stirring _«1«. of Old Ireland 100 years ago, "BRENNAN OF THE MOORS" "BRENNAN OF THE MOORS" "BRENNAN OF THE MOORS" "TQENNAN-'OF- THE MOORS" '"B-F.NNAN OF THE MOORS" "BRENNAN OF'THE MOORS" Illustrating tie Life, Love, and Adventures of BRENNAN O'MALLEY, Irish Gentleman and Kr.iiiht of the Moors. THE PATHE GAZETTE, Hand of Destiny.—Max -ss Musician.—Our Servants and Our Friends.—Kelp- Industry. FULLER'S PREMIER ORCHESTRA. . Prices: la and Od, Doors 7.15, r\ O L O S S E U M. *- FULLER'S PICTURES. FULLER'S PICTURES. The Home of Fcrfeot Pictures. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. . For.the.Pl-iisure of Patrons, a,hd °3* universal desire. • SPECIAL GRAND REVIVAL Of tho Wor'd'fl Picture Success, THE KING OF FILMS, THB"KING OF FILMS, Honoured by Kintr George V., "QUO VADIS?" "QUO VADIS?" . * "QUO VADIS?" ..' - "QUO VADIS?" "QUO VADIS?"' ■ mUO VADIS.r '. ~'... : ';;,• "quo VADis?*' ."; "QUO VADIS?" _. .-.':,.•..:. . martyrdom: OF 'CHRISTIANS MARTYRDOM. OF C-.RISTIANS MARTYRDOM OF CHRISTIANS MARTYRiJOM OF CHRISTIANS -..<: MARTYRDOM OF CHRISTIANS MARTYRDOM OF CHRISTIANS MARTYRDOM OF CHRISTIANS. . "QUO VADIS?" "QUO VADIS?" "QUO VADIS?" "QUO VADIS?". "QUO VADIS?" , "QUO VADIS?" "QUO VADIS?" "QUO VADIS?" ' • * ' "QUO -VADIS?" "QUO VADIS? "QUO VADIS?" "QUO VADIS?" : CoEip'.-sto Enterteinment Festival of Beautiful Mueic, FULLER'S PREMIER ORCHESTRA. Conductor, Herr Zimmermann. Usual Prices, Is and 6d. Reserves no extra. CHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY, FOURTH CONCERT.' ("THEATRE RO V A L. WEDNESDAY NEXT, DEO. 10-t. Box Plan Opens To-day at Dresden. 6_ WAINONI PARK. 6d. 6d Extra PET SHOW. M Extra Children Sd. Children 3d. TUESDAY,' lfith DECEMBER, ANNIVERSARY DAY. , Splendid Prizes. • Entries. Return Tram Fares (includinsr admission) Is, Children Half-price. No. 5 Car. 253 I>ECEPTION STUDIO (next Ba'lantme's). -• PUZZLING ALL CHRISTCHURCH. LAST TWO DAYS. EDWIN JAMIE KILPATRICK Presents the Celebrated 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. 8535 T> ( HYSICAL CULTURE. •£. S. TANKARD. Physical Director. Y.U.CX, English. American, snd Continental Experience Specialist for the Treatment ef Spinal Curvature. Curative Exercises for Lunc snd Heart Weakness. Exercise Rooms, V.M.C.A., CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, Prospectus on application. 6339 IF YOUR DOCTOR ADVISES BATHS, EXERCISE, OR MASSAGE, Call at . F. A. HORNIBROOK'S rM-YSICAL CULTURE and MASSAGE IT INSTITUTE. Cathedral Square, Gloucester stieet. Lady Assistant for Women's Department. Telepho nels_*____ DOMAIN BOARD. HE HORORATA RACING CLUB ia Granted the USE of the HORORATA DOMAIN for tbe RACES on SAILRDAY, December 6th, with perm:—sion to make the usual charge* for admiasion. R. MAFFEY. Chairman, Hororata Domain Board. iSIIPOUNBINGS. IMPOUNDED in Dunsandcl Pound, Two English Leicester RAMS, two punch ho'cs in near ear. If not claimed will bo ■ok- on MONDAY. December Bth, at Noon. A. McKENZIE, Poundk-eper, Dunsa-del. ■ 8524 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Round BROOCH, Stones and Pearls, bttweec Normal School and town. Reward. 15 Crahel street. 2C5 I' OST, Wednesday evening, Pearl Star J BROOCH. Liberal rvward. * Apply "Bordolpb," 123 Fecdaltoa road. Telephone 1857. 256 LOST, One Red ana White COW, on December -rd; last seen in Green's road, opposite Phoenix Hotel. Reward for information at 106 Xnn-s toad. St. Albans. 266 _!_M_«M_M_l__M_W_f9"—jC!—r'r~'''!—H—_H—_ttSH—_■—■_!
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14841, 5 December 1913, Page 1
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