AMUSEMENTS. p O L O S S E U M ■ FULLER'S PICTURES. The FULLER'S PICTURES. Beat. i GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY. 2.30. Children Sd. Adnita 6d. TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT *t 8. Another Brilliant Presentation of SUPERLATIVE SUBJECTS. Including tho \ .tagraptf C_apmy s Latest aud Greatest SILENT DRAMA. TiiE CALL. A Great THE CALL. Huma» THE CALL. . Story. Featuring a Great Railway SensaVion. A DEAL IN OIL . J?"* 1 . GAL MONT GRAPHIC (latest) . .. Topical SPOTS ON THE OREGON . . - &cemc T_E DOCTORS DUTY Drama, N._ ANIMATED NEWS .... .. lopical Stereoscopic Study of Flowers . . G-aumont TOMMY'S FIRST LOVE .... Comedy How Filmy Won His Sweetheart . Comedy Admission: Gd and Is. "Phone 2503. MONDAY: "VOCATION OF SUZETTE.' QUEEN'S THEATRE. HEREFORD STREET. Continuous Pictures Daily, 11 a.m. to-11 p.m. ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN Sd TO-DAY—SATUR D AY—TO-NIGHT. OUR NEW PROGRAMME was received yesterday with unbounded approbation. No cno should mifs seeing tho Two Magnificent Dranms, THE SERGEANT'S DAUGHTER. THE DAUGHTER. iHE HINDOO CHARM. ; ___ HINDOO CHARM. An exceptionally strong programme, augmented this morning and afternoon by two "specials" for the ladies and children. DICK TURPIN AND THE GUNPOWDER PLOT. LIEUT. ROSE AND THE CHINESE PIRATES. ORCHESTRA—FIeming's-ORCHESTRA. THIS AFTERNOON and TO-NIGHT. OPERA HOUSE. 2.30-TO-DAY—2.3O. 2.30—T0-DAY—2.3O. SPECIAL BANZAI MATINEE. SPECIAL BANZAI MATINEE. Programme Exactly as <it Night. Patrons at tlie Matinee- will bo afforded tho opportunity of crossing tho stage and inspecting the gorgeous Scenery and Costumes of the BaN_AI FAMILY, valued at £5000. Children Half-price to All Parts. Doors 2 o'clock. OPERA HOUSE. Direction Brennan-Fuller, Ltd. Last Night of Our Grand Programme. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. THE VAUDEVILLE EVENT OF 1914. ! . THE ROYAL BANZAI FAMILY. THE ROYAL BAN_AI FAMILY. : THE ROYAL BANZAI FAMILY. The World's Greatest Troupe of Japanese E .uilibrifit3 and Contortionists, appearing iv . a most gorgeous stage _tting of Gold, Silk, and Velvet, valued at £5000. A BLAZE OF ORIENTAL SPLENDOUR, , The Great American Novelty Act, HUNTRESS AND COMPANY. HUNTRESS AND COMPANY. Featuring "Huntress." Tho Famous Fcmak Impersonator and Classic Dancer. Supported by the Favourite Artists. SALMON AND "JCT, .STRAUB SISTERS, JEWELL AND JORDAN, SAYLES AND WARTON, MAURICE chenowith, MARGARET CORBY. GALE AND SADIE. BANZAI SEASON PRICES. O. Stalls 2e, Dress Circle 2s, Stalls Is. Reserves at Milner and Thompson's or by Telephone at tho Theatre, No. 1471. ANNOUNCEMENT .EXTRAORDINARY. RETURN VISIT-OF THE. FAMOUS ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. j. ■_: I■ - : _6IYAL_ ABTILLE-ET ? -BAKJK^^v THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION EXECU- : TIvE having been granted an Extension of the term of the ROYAL AKTILLEIti BAND'S STAY in New Zealand, takes pleasure in announcing that arrangements havebeen made for a brief tour of Now Zealand, including a RETURN VISIT TO RETURN VISIT TO . '■ 1 CHRISTCHURCH—CHRISTCHURCH. CHRISTCHURCH-CHEISTCHURCH. The Band, which' played 'hero' with" ___ remarkable success on it 3 way to Auckland at tho end of November, will give ' . i A SHORT SERIES' OF CONCERTS 1 A SHORT SERIES OF CONCERTS On TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS, FEBRUARY 10th arid llth, . AT THE KING EDWARD BARRACKS, AT THE KING EDWARD BARRACKS, AND MATINEE . L"A NCAS TE R PAR X, ON WEDNESDAY, llth. Further particulars in later advertisements. Tho Box Plan f sr the Conoerta will open at the Dresden on THURSDAY, sth prox. Reserved Seats, 2a. .. Unreserved _e„_, la. H. HARDCASTLE, 3971 Advance Representative. PUBLIC NOTICES. PARTNER WANTED. T_7ANTED, Gentleman with £1000, to join V> a fully working PRIVATE COMPANY. A good position offered to one with business ability. For further particulars applyßOX 109. 3876F WANTED, a Live Man with £3000 or £1000 to take charge of tho Mercery Deoartmcnt of a progressive retail house. Unique opportunity for profitable and secure investment, besides lucrative billet. Apply to SUCCESS, P.O. Box 914, Chriatchurch. 2113F PAPANUI LIBRARY. THE Annual Public Meeting of Subscribers will take place on TUESDAY, February 3rd, in the Library, at 8 p.m., for tho Election of C-onimittee for tho year. F1914 W. ELDRED. Hon. Secretary. RICCARTO.- DOMAlN—Opening Day— A Public Meeting of all interested in making above a success will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Riccarton, on WEDNESDAY, February 4th, 1914, at 8 o'clock p.m. P. ANDERSON Hon. Sec. 3940F WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL.,. "VTOTICE is hereby given that 10 per -*. . cent, will be added, to all Rates for current year that remain unpaid on January 31st, 1914. R. J. SHARPE, 3647F County Clerk. TO SALESMEN. COTTON BEOS., LTD., Madraa street (near Lichfield street), require TWO MORE FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN to demonstrate THE IMPERIAL TYPEWRITER. Let us send one of our Demonstrators round to prove that we can aave you 50 per cent, on your Typewriter' Bill. 'Phono 1212. ■ Fl3B_ MEDICAL NOTICE. * _— I HAVE taken Rooms over BONNINGTON'S, at the Corner of Caahel and High etrcefs. Consultation hours from 12 to 1 ard 7 to 8. F3911 ,_ C. L, NEDWILL; M.B. CHRISTCHUBCII'BUILDING AN_> LAND SOCIETY,. FEB_A_ENT. 163 Hereford etreet, Christchurch. - DEPOSITS. THE above Socktr is prepared to RECEIVE MONET UN DEPOSIT. Fixed term or at call. J. L. aCAEVELL, 3314F Secretary.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14889, 31 January 1914, Page 1
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