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Free Xanjro 1.e.'50r,.s Daily :il tho Theatre. 10 ft.m. ti ! 12 noiij). - p.:n. i::l •! p.m. C<J!)ie :itul ihin DiJTK-o. Price-—O Stalls 2s D.C."js fid, Stalls Is. Reserves at Miner nml Thomnwn's or i>y Thoatt" lVi-'ilii-i?ii.' iCi. Nn ci'ra charge, j DELAY MEANS DISAPPOINTMENT. J Book Eurlv at ih<« Dresden. Is &1. ! TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. : Thi , ! Hmiff o; Artistic Attraction. i HAWARD'S PILiURKS . Mft ' TO-NIOHT. j ANTHONY HOPE'S ! ANTHONY HOPE'S ROMANCE. RO.MANCE. •THE PRISONER (Jb , ZENDA." - -.tHE PHISOXKU OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." "THE PRISONER ()F ZENDA." A Repnl Play of A MAN Wi.o WAS A KING. A KING WHO WAS A MAN. GRAPHIC Sir E. Carson ant! GRAPHIC ihe Ulster Crisi;. A LF.SSON IX JKA LOUSY. A LESSON IN JKALOUSY. Sic'inpy Drew and Clara Youns. F.SQUI.VVUX OF SIBERIA, A Wondorlul Film. __ls_'and Rd. Dresden, Is 6d. QLOBE THE A~T~R~E. High street. Continuous Cinema Exhibition. Sfssions Noon to 10.30 p m. LAST DAY OF PROGRAMME. THK AIKirA.Y'S BKIDE. A creator THE AIRMAN'S BRIDE. Picture THE AIRMAN'S ±SRIDE. than the THE AIRMAN'S BRIDE. King of THE AIRMAN'S BRIDE. the Air. DOX'T MISS THIS PROGRAMME. fiVDS N HAM PIC T U R E S. TO-NIGHT At 6 TO-NIGHT. Anthony Hope's Dramatic Mfste.rpiece. the pklsonkr of zexda. the prisoner of zf.nda. the prisoner of zenda. A Glorious Romance nf Love and Adventur*. A LESSON IN JEALOUSY. A Captivating Vitagrnph Comedy. i Jr ' C(?s ZILL-11^—?!? ' Keserves at Hokroft'e. SKATING. O. L V M. P I' A KIN X, Herfford street. The Bo3t of All Winter Pastimoa. OUR OUTFIT IS COMPLETE. AFTERNOON TEA AT TOWN PRICES. Good Skated. Good-Floor. Good Music. ( FOUR SESSIONS DAILY: 10 to, 12, 2.30 to 5, to 7, 7.30 to 10. ?and at Saturday Afternoon and all Niglxt • Sessions, ■ '■ • ' - ■; DEK". W. BRITTAIN, Manager. QU E E ST ,, - S THF.A TR E, HEREFORD STREET. , Continuous Pictures JJajly, 11 a.ra."toll p.m. ADULTS Od. CHILDREN 3d. TO-DAY—WEDNESDAY—TO-NIGHT. Instantaneous Success of Instantaneous Si:ccefß"N4 OUR JvE"' PROGRAMME. "OUI? NEW PROGRAMME. Of Magnificent Subjccte. Of Magnificent Subjects. DON'T MISS • DON'T MISS The Pictorial E>iic. "MOONSHINER'S LAST STAND." ■"MOONhHINF.It'S LAST STAND." "MOONSHINKR'.'J LAST STAND." You must see . "THE SOLDIER BROTHERS OF SUSANNAH. , A Pathetic Story of the American Civil War. Easily the Best Programme to be seen in ■ the city this we;>k. OUR NEV ORCHESTRA. OUR NEW ORCHESTRA. lii the Latent Musical Successes: pRAND BENEFIT CONCERT. KING'S THEATRE. SATURDAY, :.I,\- C3rd. In Aid of OPEN-AIR FUND FOR CHILDREN'S HOMES. Under the Patronage of HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. ' H. HOLLAND, ESQ." PROGRAMME. 1. Character Dialogue. ".Bumble's CourtHliip,'. , Mr K. McDonald, Miss Thiel. 2. Soprano Solo, "Villunel.e." (Dellaqua), Miss E. Croxton. ' li. Quartet, "Tho li'osary," Misses Stringer I arid Suunders. Messrs Hamuvh and Cos. \. Recitation. Mi&s A. Saunders. 5. Baritono Solo, "'Lend Mo Your Aid, -, Mr J. H. C«kf. 6. Contralto Solo, "Summer Night ,, (obligato), Miss Maud Stringer. '7. Bass Solo, Mr A. L. Cropp. 8. Soprano Solo, "When the Heart ift Youns.'." Mioß Monica Davenport. 9. Baritone Sole, "The Toreador," Mr F. Hannah. 10. Piano 8o!o, "Romance of tho Bail," Master Cordon , , 11. Christchurch Quartet. Messrs .Millar, March, Cookson. Vincent. 12. Soprauo Solo, "So Fair a Flower," Miss E. Croston. IS. Bass Solo, Mr C. Joil. 11. Character Sketch, "Jo," E. Devereaux. 15. Soprano Solo/ "Aye Maria, Mis 3 Monica Davenport. 16. Baritone Solo. "Song of the Torrent," M,r F. Hannah. 17. Contralto , Solo, "Tlm>e Fishers," Miss Maud StrinqcT. 16. Recitation, "The ?21ocntion ClaH=." Mr C. J. Smith. 19. Violin Solo, Mr R. L. Clarke. 20. Baritone So]o. "Devout Lover" (obligatol, Mr J. H. Cock?. Stage Manager .... Mr Swonsy. 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Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume L, Issue 14972, 20 May 1914, Page 1

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