AMUSEMENTS. ROSE CARNIVAL. ROSE CARNIVAL. ROSE CAHNIVSL. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. T O - D a Y. A GOOD REASONS WHY I'OT7 SFOUIiD BUY A FREE TRIP TICKET: It will 1. Admit you to the Rose Show. 2. Pass you at tho gates. 3. Bo your contribution to improve your Gardens. 4. Give you a cliacco for FREE TRIP *nd EXPENSES to AUSTRALIA, AUCKLAND EXHIBITION, HANDLER. LOOK AT.THE ATTRACTIONS! Tea Tents, Strawberries and Cream, lee Cream, Sweet Stall, Pcet-carda and Post Office, Flower Stalls. GARDENS BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINAT-ED-IN THE EVENING. Plenty ot Lively Music. Bβ Sure You Arm Yourself with » FREE TRIP TICKET FHEK 7JKIP TICKET Twelve Hovir» of Enjoyment for » FREE TRIP TICKET. pOLOSSEUM. MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30 MATINEE "BIiENNAN OF THE MOORS." A Brilliant Programme, exactly as at Night. Children 3d, Adults 6d. r\ o l os s E v v. FULLER'S PICTURES. Tu-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. LAST SCREENING OF THE BRILLIANT IRISH ROMANCE, A Stirring xalo of Old Ireland 100 years ago, "BRENNAN OF THE MOORS" "BRENNAN OF THE MOORS" "BRENNAN OF THE MOORS" "j3TtENNAN OF THE MOORS" "BSENNAN 01? THE MOORS" "BRENNAN OF THE MOORS" Illustrating the Life, Lore, and Adventures of BRENNAN O'ii'ALLEY, Irish Gentleman and Knight of th*. Moor*. THE PATHE GAZETTE, Hand of Destiny.—Max as Musician. —Our Servants and Our Friends,—Kolp Industry. FULLER'S PREMIER ORCHESTRA. Prices: Iβ and 6d. Doors 7.15. CO L 0 S S E U M. . FULLER'S PICTURES. "QUO VADIS?" "QUO VADIS?" MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT. SPECIAL GRAND REVIVAL Of easily tho Greatest Picture the World has ever ecen. "QUO VADIS?" _ PRESS OPINIONS: ''QUO VADIS?" SYDNEY: "QUO VADIS ?" "Masterpiece."—"Sun." "QUO VADIS ?" "Magnificent."—"News," "QUO VADIS?" "Sublime-"—"Telegraph." "QUO VADIS?" "Unique."—"Herald." "QUO VADIS?" MELBOURNE: "QUO VADIS?" "Wonderful."—Argus." "QUO VADIS?" "Phenomenal."—"Age." "QUO VADIS?" . AUOKLAND: "QUO VADIS?" "The Beat."—"Jleraja." "QUO VADIS?" "Phenomenal."—"Star." "QUO VADIS?" WELLINGTON; "QUO VADIS?" '^Wonderful."—"Poet." "QUO VADIS?" "Splendid. ,, — "Dominion." "QUO VADIS?" "QUO VADIS?''.' CHRTBTCHURCHr* "QUO VADIS?"' "Gorgeotj3. 1, -~"PreFe." "QUO VADIS?" "Acme of Art."—"Times," "QUO VADIS?" LONDON: "QUO VADIS?" "Unrivalled.'V-"Time_." "QUO VADIS?" MADRID: "QUO VATHS?" "Herald." "QUO VADIS?" Glorioue Bewildering "OTTC) VATtTS?" Pogeante and spectacles "QTJO VADIS?" of "QUO.VADJS?" BURNING OF ROME "QUO VADIS?" fof awful grandeur), "OTTO VAT>TS?" Rome "totterinn to ita "QUO VADIS?" fall."—Scenes in th« Coloe<OUO VADIS?" eeum.—MARTYRDOM of "QUO VATVTS?" CHRISTIANS. "QUO VAT)IS?" Awaitintr thmr Doom. "QUO VADTR?" THTJOWN" TO LIONS. MUSTC. FULLER'S PRKMTEtf. ORCHESTRA, Conductor, Herr Zimmcrmmn. QUEEN'S THEAT BE. HEREFORD STREET. (Under Entirely New Management.) Continuous Pictures Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ADULTS Cd. CHILDREN Sd. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT SEE OUR MONSTER PROGRAMME. SEE OUR MONSTER PROGRAMME. The "Animated News" showing , the latest STRIKE SCENES. STRIKE • SCENES. TJre Glorioue A.B. "Fea-ture" Dram*. '.'HIS SECRET." "HIS SECRET." And the BRIGHTEST and. BEST in the way of supporting subjects. Specially for the Ladies and Children. THIS HORNING AND AFTERNOON. "LITTLE BOY BLUE" (Children's Dram*}. BRONCO BILL'S'S CHRISTMAS DINNER. ((Western Comedy Drama*} OUR UP-TO-DATE ORCHESTRA. THIS AFTERNOON and TO-NIGHT. /-IHRISTCHURCH ORCHESTRAL ORCHESTRAL SOCIBIX SOCIETY. SOCIETY. Conductor; ALFRED BUNZ. i'UUKTU OUJnU-SU'I , uai3 Season.) THE AT BE KOYAI. NEXT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10th. NEXT WiiUJN'KtJJUAV, DEUEAUUSR 10th. POPULAR BEQUEST PJttuGKAMMK POPULAR REQUEST PROGRAMME. Violin boioa, Jiiss Irene Morris. Cello Solos, Mr Clarence Mess. Vocalist, Miss Gwladys Sugden. BOX PLANS now open at the Dresden. There will be a few seats open to th« public ; ai this concert. EENEST JAMIESON, 8627 Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. WANTED. A YOUNG LADY to LEARN MANICUB--ING. Salary, MBS B.OLLESTON, Dominion Building, 85S5F Cathedral equaie. SNO WHITE SOAP CO., LTD. IN LIQUIDATION. ALL Claims against the above Estate, ia Voluntary Liquidation, to be rendered to the undersigned not later than the 13th inst. GEO. L. DODD, Liquidator, FBS6S 18i Hereford street, Chri-tchurch. CANTERBURY DISTRICT LAW SOCIETY. THE OFFICES of Barristers and Solicitors, members of the above Society, will be CLOSED for tho Christmas Holidays from 1 pm. on SATURDAY, 20th December, to MONDAY MOBNING, sth January, 1914. W. J. HUNTER, F8566 Horn. Secretary. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OP CANTERBURY, LTD. 6 PER CENT. "A" CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE SHARES OF £5 EACH. A LIMITED NUiTBER of tie above SHARES are still AVAILABLE for ALLOTMENT. Applications will be received up to the 31st DECEMBER NEXT at the Hoed Office, Chrietchtirch; also the Branch Offices, Rar.jjioTa, Ashburton, Ha—arden, East Oxford, and Lceeton, where the necessary forms may be obtained. E. W. RELPH, F7355 G«Deral Haa»£et.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 1
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