AMUSEMENTS. I TT| IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. TaNIGHT. At 8. TO-NICK. J. , . At ». TO-NiGHT. THE DEATHSTONS OF INDIA. THE DEA'IHSTONE OF INDIA. THE DEATHSTONE OF INDIA. THE DEATHSTONE OF INDIA. THE DEATHSTO~E OF INDIA. THE.DEATHSTONE OF INDIA. A Mystic Story of tHo Indian Idol, BUDDHA BUDDHA BUDDHA BUDDHA BUDDHA HUDDHA SEED INDUSTRY OF NEW ZEALAND. An Admirable Local Production. THE BUTLER'S SECRET. A Powerful V.tßjrraph Study. RIVER BANKS. Patho Garettc, Shorty and Sandy work together, Her Present. D.C. and O. Stalls Is, Stalla Cd. Reserves nt the Difedon. lOYDE NH A M PICTURES. Direction Hayward's Enterprises, Ltd. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIcThT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. QUO VADIS? QUO VADIS? QUO VADIS? QUO VADIS? QUO VADIS? QUO VADIS? SYDENHAM PICTURES. SYDENHAM PICTURES. SYDENHAM PICTURES ROilK UNDKK THE TYRANT NERO. ROME UNDER THE TYRANT NbRO. Prices: la and Cd. Plan at Ho'.croU'a. pLOBE THEATRE. Continuous Bijou Picture Palace. Hayward'e Enterprises, Ltd. LAST TWO DAYS of this startling ProLAST TWO DAYS gramme: Sacrifice at LASj. TWO DAYS The Spillway. LAST TWO DAYS Sacrifice " nt LAST T\7O DAYS Xhe Spillway. Law and bis Son. Crayfish, Hobo arid the Jim Wanted by the Police, Warwick Chronicle, etc. - StallT Gallery. is rnißisTcnußCH orchestral is 2s t/HRISTCHUiICH ORCHESTRAL Is f 3 SOCIETY. SOCIETY. SOCIETY. Is 2« Conductor: ALFRED BUN/. 1» 2a POPULAR REQUEST PROGRAMME. Iβ 2a POPULAR REQUEST PROGRAMME. Is Os TO-MORROW NIGHT. Is Os TO-MORROW NIGHT. Is 2a (Wednesday, December lOtlJ. Iβ 2a THEATRE ROYAL. Iβ o s POPULAR POPULAR POPULAR Iβ 2s VOCAi- V> 2s INSTRUMENTAL la 2-3 ORCHESTRAL la 2a NUMBEP.S. Iβ 2a There will be a few seats OPEN TO la 2a THE PUBLIC in the Stalls 2s and Is 2s Galicry Iβ. Bos Plan at the lijesdon. Is Ss ERNEST JAMIESON, Secretary. Iβ 2s Rehearsal Theatre Royal To-night. Ifl Q.RAND THEATRE. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Continuous 12 noon to 11 p.m. Pictures. TO-DAY And TO-NIGHT. A SICILIAN TRAGEDY. A SICILIAN TRAGEDY. A Tru'.y Remnrkable Picture. THE "DETECTIVE'S DOG. THE TALE OF A BLACK EYE, One of Keyntcne'9 Best Comedies. THE ECLAIR JOURNAL Uho Latest). ORCHESTRA GRAND ORCHESTRA. ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN 3d. __JggERE; ALL THE CARS STOP. ST. LUKE THE EVANGELIST. A CONCERT, Under tho direction of Mr Alfred Worslcy, A.R.M.C.M., in aid of the completion of tho Orgun, will be held in St. Luke a Schoolroom, Manchretw street North, on THURSDAY, December 11th, at 8 p.m. Admission Iβ. The following artiste will assist:—Mrs E. W. Pidgeon, 'Mioses I. Morri*. Woodhouse, nv.d D. Lezard, Rev. F. N. Taylor, Messrs Cookson, S. Hawker, March, Miller, Vincent, and Wowley. 8690 6d TS7AINONI PARK. 6d. 6d Extra PET SHOW. 6d Extra Children 3d. Children 3d. TUESDAY. ICth DECEMBER, ANNIVERSARY DAY.Splendid Prizes. Large Entrits. Return Tram Fares (including, admiseion) Iβ, Children Half-price. No. S Cor. 253RECEPTION STUDIO (next Ballantyne'e). PUZZLING ALL CHRISTCHURCH. EXTENDED TO A FAREWELL WEEK. EDWIN JAMIE KILPATRICK Presents the Celebrated Spiritual Painting, "THE SHADOW OF IHE CROSS," "THE SHADOW OF THE CROSS," . Unfini*hed and Unexplained. Reception Hours: 1 to 5 o'c'ock Daily. Adults To Defray Children Sixpence. Expenses. Threepence. . ■ 678 IF YOUR DOCTOR ADVISES BATHS, EXERCISE. OR MASSAGE, Call at F. A HORNIBROOK'S TMIYSICAL CULTURE and MASSAGE! institute. Cathedral Square, Gloucester street. Lady Assistant for Women's Department Telephono 1359. PjHYSICAL CULTURE. •X. S. TANKABD. Physical Director. i.M.C.A. English, American, and Continental Ex- : perience Specialist for the Treatment of Spmai Curvature. Curative Exe:ci*ea for ! Luoe aod Heart Weakness. Exercise Rooms, V.M.C.A.. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. Proipectue on application. 6339 [ ELECTION NOTICES. DR. THACKER. TNDEPENDENT LIBERAL CANDIDATE. '< DR. THACKER STANDS FOR AN ELECTIVE EXECUTIVE. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS AND A GOOD MINIMUM WAGE. INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM. OPTIONAL SYSTEM LAND TENURE, RETAINING ENDOWMENT LAND. STATE CONTROL OF THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC: FAILING TITAT, THREEFIFTHS MAJORITY LOCAL OPTION, r>s PER CENT. MAJORITY NATIONAL PROHIBITION. CHEAP* FRUIT AND FISH SUPPLY. ELECTRIFICATION OF TUNNEL. STATE BANK AND FERRY SERVICE. BETTER PAY AND HOUSING FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS. DR. THACKER has had great experience on Local Bodies, including the Tramway Board, City Council, Harbour Board, and Road Board. 670G DR. THACKES. I REGRET not having had the opportunity of Addresaisg tho Electors of Sumaer, i Redcliffs, Heathcote, Opawa, Beckenham, end j lower part of Woo!ston. It wa» my wish to ! have Addressed you ail, but my health, has prevented mc. " DR. THACKKP-. DR. THACKER iviaies to cxpr««s hie Tltank* to hia CommitEee nod all who hare helped him and hereby givee public that all Committees are disband**! aa from last evening, Dsccmber Bth. 8707 !
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14844, 9 December 1913, Page 1
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