AMUSEMENTS. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. MATINEE ISO TO-DAY. . '•THE PRISONER OF ZEXDA." "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." M tr.d Sd. Adults Is and 6d. TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE HAYWARD'S PICTURES TO-XIGHT A: S. TO-XIGHT. Last- opportuajty oi tio^inj .ANTHONY. HOPE'S Tfte:::.! lJfcraanw. "THE PRISONER OF ZEND A." •jHE PRISONER Oi' ZEXDA." ■THE PRISONER O2T ZEXDA." "IHE PRISONER OF ZEXDA." "TUi: PRISOXER OF ZEXDA.' , "THE PRISONER OF ZEXDA." "THE PRISOXER OF ZEXDA." •THE PRISONER OF ZEXDA." Tho Kins who wss a Man. Tho Man who was v Kiu". GKAPHIC. A LESSON IX JEALOUSY. ESQUIMAUX OF SIBERIA. Is and e<3. iCeserves Dresden, Is 6d MONDAY NEXT. .MONDAY NEXT. THE MOST INTERESTING SUBJECT In Motion Pictures, LIFE SCENES AND LANDMARKS Whic'i Ho IN SIGHT OF ST. PAUL'S, And within THE SOUND OF BOW BELLS. Filmed to Special Order. LONDON "UY DAY AXD NIGHT. LONDON BY DAY AND NIGHT. LONDON BY DAY AXD NIGHT. LOXDOX BY DAY AND NIGHT. LONDON BY DAY AXD NIGHT. LOXDOX BY DAY AXD NIGHT. Mighty Throbbiujr LOXDOX Livinjr Moving; liverpool grand national, 1914, liverpool grand national, 1014, kxclusive" programme. Last Day of the- Finest of Programmee. Q.LOBE THEATRE. High street. Oontiuuous Cinema Exhibition. LAST DAY OF Tin tho Dredger's Claw. LAST DAY OF The Spirit of Enw. LAST DAY OF Gaumor.t Graphic," Sl3-3U. LAST DAY OF Romance of Rural Route. LAST DAY OF . Lovo in Quarantine. LAST DAY OF The Plumber and Percy. MATINEE TO-DAY, at 2.30. C YD ENHAM PICTURES. MATINEE TO-DAY. 2.30. MATINEE. Programme Exnctiv as at Night. Children 3d. Adnlta Gd. CYDE.NHAM PICTURES. Last Nijht of the Comcdy-Dram.itic Success, ASTA NIELSEN. SUFFRAGETTE. ASTA NIELSEN. SUFFRAGETTE. ASTA NIELSEN, SUFFRAGETTE. A Great Actress. A Magnificent Play. Gazette—Hero and hie Blind Master— Lifo m Hong-Kong—Lawyer, Dog, and the ! Baby. ; HIS WIFE A LESSON. j An Ediacn Mirthmaker. \ I>rice> -" }8 an <* 6d R<*acrves at Hok-rnft'e. j SKATING. OL V M P I A RINK, Hereford street. The Best of All Winter Partimce. OUR OUTFIT IS COMPLETE.' AFTERNOON TEA AT TOWN PRICES. Good Skates. Good Floor. Good Music. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY: 10 to 12. 2.30 to 5, 5.30 to 7, 7.30 to 10. Band at Saturday Afternoon and all Xijht Sessions. • ■ • BEN. W. BRITTAIN. Manager. Q.RAND THEATRE. Conlinuo-Js Picturcsj 12 Noon to 10.30 p.m. MATINEES MATINEES MATINEES -TO-DAY; - ——TO-DAY. , ,; TO-DAY. 2 p.m. and 4 p , .™. .": ' 2 p;m. *nd■ & p.ln, 2 SESSIONS OF 12 PICTURES EACH. Commoncjpg- at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. 1. THE SPLIT NUGGET (Indian Drama). 2. Hβ Had But 50 Cents (Scroaminer Comic). 3. WINTER IN MOSCOW (Beautifui Comic). 4. Once Aboard the L-tifrgisx,(Comic). 5. WARWICK CHRONICLE (Topical). 6. Plain Jane (Comedy Drama). 7. THE CLUB RAID fVitawope Drama). 7. THE CLUB RAID (Vitaecopc Drama). 8. Up in tho Clouds (Scenic). 9. THE DECEPTION (Drama). 10. Back in 5 Minutes (Comic). 13. THE ARTIST'S ROMANCE (Drams). 12, Mr Nosey (Comic). Firee Session 2 p.m.—l 2 Pictures. Second Session i p.m.—l 2 Pictures. Music&l Selections by Mr A. I/.. Sutton. Musical Selections by Grand Orchestra. Prices: 6d and 3d, 6d and 3d, . Follow the Crowds to tho Grand, Tho Cosy Theatre., ALEXANDRA HALL. A THURSDAY NEXT, 28th MAY. SONG RECITAL. FIRST OF SERIES. SONG RECITAL. FIRST OF SERIES. FIFTH SEASON." FIFTH SEASON. !MR SIDNEY WILLIAMSON, D.R.C.M.L., ! Ar&ifted by MISS AUDREY GIBSON, L.T.C.L.. L.A.B. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's, Monday, May 25th. 0631 MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITALS. A GRAND ORGAN , RECITAL •**• Will bo cjveu by DR. BRADSHAW, City Organist, In His Majesty's Theatre, TO-MORROW (Sunday), the 24th Hay, at a3O p.m. A Collection -will be made-to defray expenses. Those occupying the Drees Circlo arc expected to contribute not less than. Gd. Downstairs a silver coin. 9799F FOOTBALL FOOTBALL rp O-D A V (SATURDAY). Lancaster Park. CHRISTCHURCH v. OLD BOYS. CHRISTCHURCH v. OLD BOYS. LINWOOD~*r7 ALBION. LINWOOD v. ALBION. MERivALE v. Canterbury collkg-p MERIVALE v. CA>TERBURY COLLEGE. LADIES FREE. KICK OFF 3.45 p.m. SHARP. AFTERNOON TEA. 0707 CANTERBURY FOOTBALL ASSOCIAU TION. RICHMOND PARK OPENING TO-DAY. NOMADS v. SYDENHAM. LINWOOD v. RANGERS. Kick-off by tit* Mayor at 3 p.m. Junior Games at 1f45. Afternoon Tea- Provided. Admission TrttCf. 3£<yr TUMBLE SALE, ST. ALBANS. O ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM , , Top Caledonian Toad. THIS DAY (SATURDAY), •J. 30 to 5.30-6.3Q to 6. Roll up. Bargains for All. 1266 npHE DRESDEN PIANO CO. (LTD.). " HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONE PUys co many other inatrunienf* nnd sings in so many voict3 that it IS ALWAYS XEW! " HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONE. Without etirriny from your firesido you can • listen to Gp'-'&tic Selections by MELBA. CARUSO, The Great Pi*niais PADEHEWSKI and BACKHAUS, And tbf« Violinists KUBELIK, MISCHA ELMAN,' KREISLER. When yon desire innocent fun HARRY LAUDER, WILKIE BARD, And GEORGE ROBEY Will attend ycrj. Hear them in our Gramophone Parlours. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO. (LTD.), CATHEDRAL SQUARE. R. A, HOENE, Munagcr.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 1
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