AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN'S THEATRE. HEREFORD STREET. (Under Entirely New Management.) . Continuous Pictures Daily, 11 a.m. to 11p.m. , ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN 3d. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. OUR XEW PROGRAMME OUR NEW PROGRAMME OUR SEW PROGRAMME Is headed by a thrilling Lubin Detective Dramagraph entitled "SELF-CONVICTED " "SELF-COXVICTKD " "SELF-CONVICTED." ——"SELF-CONVICTED." "SELF-COXVICTED." Supported by "A PROPOSAL FROM THE DUKE." "A PROPOSAL FROM THE DUKE." An Edison Draraa, being the first etory of Who Will Marry Man-?" Also:—"Tho Vulture" (B. and C. Drama), "Gaumont Graphic" (of Topical Items), "His Reward" (Lubin Comic), and "Won on the r Wheels" (Modern Comic). ■ S THE QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA, J THE QUEEN'S ORCHESTRA. 3 Under Mr Charles Fleming, will play the - latest wnltz, composed by ilr R. A. Home, - of Christchurch, i , "A NIGHT OF DREAMS." ; "A MGHT OF DREAMS." I The score of this charming waltz is now obtainable at The Dresden. TO-NIGHT the prorress rraults of the LTTTELTON BY-ELECTION will be thrown on the screen. " A P ERA HOUSE. Direction: Brennan-Fuller, Ltd. "The Refined Vauaevillo Playhoueo." TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. ENTIRELY NEW STAR PROGRAMME. * Exclusive and Special Engagement of CLEMENT AIAY, CLEMENT MAY, Famous Diclrcnsonian Artist. In Scenes and Characters from tho Works of the immortal Charles Dickens. Special Re-cngagenient for Fivo Nights longer, ow:iir to enormous success of ARTHUR TROUTT, ARTHUR O.ROUTT, Champion Under-water Swimmer of tho World, and hie MERMAID. An Indescribable and Wonderful Act. New Songs, Items, and Specialities by THE ENTIRE COMPANY, INCLUDING Courtney—FOßD and DAVIS—Ivy Vaudeville's Tecogniacd Operatic Vocalists, In a Pot-Pourri of MELODIES. OLD AND NEW. Direct from the London Coliseum, CARLO MAI TRIO, The World'e Greatest Acrobatic Comedians. DAVIS, ALLAN, and DAVIS, Threo Orieinnl Oddities in New Specialities. " THE CROYDONS, Clog Dancing Experts. PAUL JEACLE, Whittling -owery Boy. CONWAV ntid JOHNSON, Dainty Scrioa. MAY BRILLIANT, English Comedienne. PRICES: Stalls Iβ, D.C. Is Cβ, O.S. 2s. ' Reserve at Milner and Thompson's, or by Tejephone_at the Theatre. Tel. No. 1471. PUBLIC NOTICES. '• TKTI A R D E L L ' S XMAS HAMS, SMAS HAMS. Delicious Mild Cure, Per lb, Iβ Id. (Cooked Free.) SUGAR. SUGAR. SUGAR. Full Stocks now io hand. S>' - Finest 3A, per lb 2Jd, 561b bag 10e 6d^ - Brewers' Crystals, per lb 2id, B6lb bag lie. ! All Orders on hand are receiving our ' prompt attention. '■ WARDELL'S. I • 671F n ■ O ? PENING of Now Buildings at Chriet--1 church Boys' High School, on Thursday, December 11th, 1013, at 8 p.m., followed by" an "At Home." All Old Boya and frtenda '. of the school invited. £*S8 I T HEREBY THANK all those kind people r who rendered euch valuable assistance at the recent fire at Belfast, thereby saving, my property from further damage. I 5i3 J. F. BAKER, 3 MOTOR ENGINEERS. r —*"""" T for Masterton, a Fir.tt-claes - VV All Round MOTOR ENGINEER, • Tuning, Fitting, and Turning. Permanent employment to suitable man. Apply to r W. E. SUCKLING, . Care J. H. Suckling, Garage, Chrietchurch. ) E621 J ■- NATURE PRINTING. WANTED to Sell, Rghte,of Publishing ths Manuscript Cop/ of instructions ' in a new process for taking impressions of 9 Forns and Leaves. Price £3. Apply » JOHN DUTTON, 542 c.o. Jubilee Home, Wooteton. WANTED KNOWN—Opening of NEW OKCA'N nt the Ed?cwaro road Methodist Church, Wednesday, December' 10th, 7.45 . p.m. Organ Recital by Mr F. Lawrence, i organist of St. Andrews; aleo vocai mufic. Silver Coin Collcclion : 665 > WANTED. TWO Coat Machinists, Two Table Hands, and Three Apprentices. A!eo FirEt-clasa Trouser and Breeches Machinists. Highest wages to competent hands. P. HERCUS, Kaiapoi Factory, . F556 Allen street. > —"^—■ —■ A/TR. L. G. BLACKWELL. F.1.A.N.Z., hao 1 commenced PRACTICE oi a PUBLIC ' ACCOUNTANT at 196 CASHEL STREET. ; 'Phone 1364. CBBBI SPORTING. NORTH OTAGO JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, JANUARY 2nd and 3rd. 20;0 cove— STAKES—2OSO sove. -vrOMINATIONS for all Events (including Madden Plate and Trial Stakes) clos« on j THUHSiJAV FIRST, Deccmb.-r 11th. at 9 p.m. For Programme ese "K-e force," "Canterbury Times," end "Otago Witness" November 26th. G. SI. PROCTER, Secretary. Box 7, P. 0., Oamaru. 6C85 IMPOUNDINGS. TMPOUNDED in Dunsand»l Pound, TWO 1 BORDER LEICESTER RAMS, two punch holee.in near ear. If not c'aimed will be sold on SATURDAY. .December 13th, at Noon. A. McKENZIE, 6703 PouTidkeeper, Duxagandel. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Silver BRACELET in Straven or -I— Rata road?, Kiccirton, valued as keepsake. Reward. Apply "Pi«ea." 537 T OST, between Car.ton street acd Rieear- -- ton. Amethyst EAR-RIXG. Finder Rewarded on returning to Coatee and Co., Jewellers, High strret. 502 STRAYED from Stapkton'e road, One Yearling Jersey HEIFER. Anyone knowing whercabcuts please communicate with 46 Chryst&ll North liickmocd, 6705
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14844, 9 December 1913, Page 1
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