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AMUSEMENTS. p L O B E THEATRE. High atreet. Continuous Pictures. Hayward's, Ltd. 12 noon to 10.30 p.m. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. ABSOLUTE CHANGE OF PICTURES. Starring an A.B. Masterpiece. THE DETECTIVE'S STRATAGEM. THE DETECTIVE'S STRATAGEM. THE DETECTIVE'S STRATAGEM. THE DETECTIVE'S STRATAGEM. Posing as a hunted burglar, he thwarts ths Bank Robbers. In his moment of woaknee_ the bank thieves prevented the young cashier from becoming that ag_in_i which hia heart rebelled—a thief. Evidence, however, was against him. Tho Detective's clever unwinding of threads served both his own and his happiness. A TRAGIC DRAMA OF LIFE. A KISS OF RETRIBUTION. By the A KISS OF RETRIBUTION. Vitagraph A KISS OF RETRIBUTION. Co. 247 ENGLISH PAT HE GAZETTE. 247 NEWS OF THE WORLD and LATEST FASHIONS. NEW CURE FOR GOUT (Comedy). A CIRCUMSTANTIAL HERO (Comedy). Drama—"STAGE STRUCK"—Drama. Book at thc Dresden. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The Leading Picture Theatre. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. At 8— TO-NIGHT—At 8. The Grecian Mvtbological Play, IN COLOURS. "PSYCHE." "PSYCHE." "PSYCHE." "PSYCHE." "PSYCHE.' "PSYCHE." "PSYCHE." "PSYCHE." Love of tho God—CUPID. For the MortaI—PSYCHE. Jealousy of—VENUS. AUCKLAND CUP. AUCKLAND CUP. CHILDREN'S HOUR. CHILDREN'S HOUR. RAILWAY INSPECTOR'S PERIL. An Exciting and Thrilling Play, in which A MOTOR RACES TWO TRAINS. SCHNITZ THE TAILOR (Keystone!. WHICH WAY DID BUNNY GO? PATHE GAZETTE. CHEVREUSE. Is and 6d. Reserves Dresden, Is 6d. 6d, 3d, Gd, 3d, Od, 3d, 6d, 3d, OiDEXHAM PICTURES. Pro-rietora. Sydenham Co-operative Picture*. (Hayward's " Picture Enterprises, Ltd.) TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. To-night, First Screening of tho Vitagraph Thrilling Drama, THE CALL Great THE CALL— Railway THE CALL- Sensation A Love Story, interwoven with Realistic Great Western Railway Scenes. GAUMONT GRAPHIC-Topical TOMMY'S FIRST LOVE AFFAIR. THE DOCTOR'S DUTY. N.Z. ANIMATED NEWS. A DEAL IN OIL. I SPJOTS ON TEE OREGON, A STUDY OF FLOWERS. Prices: la and 6d. Pj«_nj__t Holcroft'e. G~ RAND BENEFIT PARADE at tho BOTANICAL GARDENS, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, BCHRISTCHURCH AND LYTTELTON BANDS. Collection at Gates in aid of Mir P. Sullivan, who got seriously injured in a motor cycle accident. ',' 3838 MEETINGS. LYTTELTON No-Licenso League,—Annual itEETING, TO-NIGHT, at Methodist Schoolroom, 7.30 p.m.- Election of Officers. Members and intending members cordially invited. \\\ T. FOSTER, Sccrotttry. 3837 A MEETING of ex-Member, of No. 3 -*- Company Field Ambulance will be held •in, tho Orderly Room' TO-DAY (Thursday), January 29th, at 8 p.m., to consider ihe formation of an ex-Member-' Association. _-______?. VICTORIA LEAGUE. THE Members of the* Victoria League interested in Horticulture, are invited to meet Miss Ericsson (a former student of Studley Horticultural College for Women), at M-rivale Schoolroom, TO-DAY (Thursday), January 29th, at 8. Miss Ericsson will show some lantern slid-es illustrating the work done at the College. 1657 COUNTY COUNCILS. WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL. "VTOTICE is hereby given that 10 per _.v cent, will be added to all Rates for current year that remain unpaid on January 31st, 1014. R. J. SHARPE, 3647F County Clerk. THE AMURI COUNTY. NOTICE OF PROPOSED STOPPING OF ROADS. "\TOTICE is hereby given' THAT the •i> AMURI COUNTY COUNCIL propotcs to STOP the following ROADS, namely: — 1. A road between Sections 1_ and 13, Square 90, Block IV. and VIII., Mandamus Survey District. 2. A road between Sections 14, Square 00 and 15, Square 103, Block- VII. and VIII., Mandamus Survey District. And 3. A road through Section 208, Square 63, Block XVI., Tekoa. Survey District. AND THAT Plans of thc said Roads are on view at the Offico of the Council in Culverdcn, and are open to public inspection. By order of the Amnri County Council. D. T. DALZELL, 3195 County Clerk. SPRINGS COUNTY COUNCIL. THE AUCTIONEERS ACT, 1006 and 1910. NOTICE OF ISSUE OF LICENSES. T HEREBY give notice that D. T. M-.T-X SON and J. S. TABART, who have places of business within the County, have been duly LICENSED to SELL by AUCTION; such licensee to continue in force until the dale on which the first ordinary meeting of the Springs County Council is held after tho 31st day of December next. Dated at Springston this 23th day of January, 1914. HE-TRY NEALE, 3MI -_ County Clerk. SPRINGS COLT7TY COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION FEE. "PURSUANT to Section 8 of the Doga -*■' Registration Act, 1908, notice is hereby given that tho FEES for REGISTERING DOGS in the above County for tho year 1914 are aa follows:—For all dogs not exceeding throe belonging to one owner kept solely for the purpose of herding or driving sheep or cattle 2s 6d each; for a.l other dogs 10s each. Mr Gee. Baker, of Lincoln, has been Appointed Dog Ranger and Registrar for current year. Spring-lon. January 28th, 1914. HENRY NEALE. 3St - ~_..-_* :^-'i?- t -__^___ k -_ LOST AND FOUND^ T OST, between Colombo street and Calhe- -*-» dral square, cr en Worcester street tram, Greenstone PENDANT, Gold Star on front. Finder please return to Johnson and Cou_i__, 678 Colombo e*Te-t, opposite PI Recce and Sons. 10s reward. lay 4 T OST, Last Thursday. l--_~'_-rri__~Fup, *f white body, black and tan head. Reward returning 349 Gloucester street. Linwood ' lt»_ T OST, Young Collie. DOG, black and tan, -L* white breast. Reward. Harrison, Menv»k lane. 1883 T OST. l«tween Dexter and Crozier's, the X* Museum, and tbe Belt, Ycnng Lady's COAT. Finder rewarded on returning 'to Dexter and Crczier. Christchurch. **<5-0

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 1

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