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AMUSEMENTS. rp H E A t R F, ROYAL. MATINEE TU-DAY, st 0.30. No Pcriortnar.ce To-night. MAUD ALLAN" MAUD ALLAN MAUD ALLAN* MAUD ALLAN MAUD ALLAX MAUD ALLAN MAUD ALLAN MAUD ALLAN MAUD ALLAX MAUD ALLAN And Leo, J»n, Mischei CHERNIAVSKY. CHERXIAVSKY. CUERXIAVSK V C'U ERNIA YSK Y. CHERNIAVSKY. CHEKXIAVSKY. Accompanist: Frjnfc St. Leger. SPECIAL MATINEE PRICES FOR CHILDREN. Children usder H will b* admitted to the Matins at the following Reduced Prices:— 4s and 2s &1 (R«erv«d Stalls and JDroM Circle). Admission 1» 6d and J«. The BOX PLAN at THE DRESDEN. DAY SALE AT TOY CAVE. Priooe: 7s Cd, ss, 3e, •Jβ. THE MAUD ALLAX TOUB. Under tho Direction o£ W. MacLeod, rp H E A T II E- ft 0 V A L. Lmimj .. .. .T. C. Williamson. Ltd. Sub-Loseoos GEORGE WILLOUGHBY, Lid. Managing Director .. Mr George Willonghby. Directors .. Messrs Geortre T. Eaton, A. B. Davies. Ben. J. Fuller. Manager.. .. .. A. W. BATISTE. Commencing " MONDAY, lai JUKE, And Continuing EVERY EVEXIXG FOR C SIGHTS ONLY. A Gorgeous Spectacular Production Of An Entirely Xew Dramatisation of Mrs Harriet Be«cbcr Stowo's Enthralling Story of American Slave Life, "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN"." "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." Interpreted by tho Full Strentrlh of ■ GEORGE WILLOUGHBY'S XEW DRAMATIC - COMPANY. . XEW DRAMATIC .'COMPANY. Magnificent Scenery and Effocts, Including tho Wonderful Panorama of tho ProKa River, And lical Waterfall Seen*. Plantation Songs and Dancing Specialities, By Till?. ERA" COJIEDY POUR, THE NEW YORK JUBILEE SINGERS, • THE NATIONAL DUO. ; TRAGEDY, PATHOS, MUSIC, MIRTH, ONLY ONE MATINEE OF THIS WON DERFUL MUSICAL MELODRAMA, , MONDAY. AT 2 O'CLOCK. . . Children. Hslf-prioe, except Gallerr. PRICES POPULAR-r-Ss, 2s, Is. BOOKING FEE, Is. - . EARLY DOORS, AS USUAL, ed EXTRA. • Touring Manager „ Victor Beck. QUEEN'S 'THEATRE, HEREFORD STREET. ■■■'■ " Continuous Pictures Daily, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. ADULTS -Cd. CHILDREN 3d. TO-DAY—SATURDAY—TO-NIGHT. COLOSSAL DETECTIVE DRAMA, SOOO Feet Lontr, in Tbrco Parts, i THE NECKLACE OF RAMESES, . c THE'NECKLACE OF KAMESES, Or THE- GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY! THE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY! , One of the. most , Reres£rkabl<rTilms ever aeen.' ; ''Specials" for ' ■ •. '- . "TO-DAY'S , MATINEE. • , "THE WAY OF THE ESKIMO" (Dram*)- -.. "THE TWO FUGITIVES" .. • fDrama). . ORCHESTRA. -• ORCHESTRA. THIS AFTERNOON and TO-NIGHT. :• MANAGERIAL ■-■ NOTE—The- (Jueen'* Theatre ie comfortebly hected for- tfto cold weather, making it tho COSIEST THEATRE in the City. . qhristchurctt sheep dog trials. cashmere" hills, to-day {saturday). Drags' from Tatteroall'e, at 8 »!«., 10 a,m. t and 1.30 p.m. Trams at usual hours. • ADMISSION Iβ: .LADIES FREE. 0705 E. HARDCASTLE, Hon. Stc. Tjt A. HORNIBROOK'S PHYSICAL CUL■T • TURE AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE, j Cathedral tqutro and Gloucester etreet CLASSES FOR MEN, "WOMEN, AND : CHILDREN. PRIVATE-TUITION , . ■ Maeeigo asd Steam Bathe.' Telephone 1353. Wiilo or call for Prospectus. \ ■ ■ ; •■■ ■ - •■. . ■ ■ 8731F T. S. TANKAJttD'S PHYSICAL CTJLTUKE . CLASSES. , BUSINESS MEN.' , YOUNG MEN, YOUTHS LADIES, GIRLS, BOYS CHILDREN, *cd SPECIAL. : SEND FOE PROSPECTUS..' V.M.C.A., CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. ' - ASSIGNED ESTATE Of J. W. Smith and.Co., Drapers, Lytteltaa. ENTIRE STOCK ' Purchased by ■ Q< A R E V ' S : . READY-MONEY STOBE At ;■ \-- lls 3d ia the £ on Coat Pric*. , COMPRISING WELL OVER £2«W WORTH OF GENEEAL DRAPERY, SUPPLEMENTED BY £1000 WORTH of SPECIAL PURCHASES. BIG BARGAIN SALE. BEGINS TUESDAY,* 26th HAT, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR ■ 11 DAYS ONLY. FIST* WANTED. ' ' FULL-SIZE 2-icch, B«d*toed, Wire Mattress, and best .Samarang Kapocßedding, £1 17e €d, complete Packed and r»ikd free. Atkiaaon'g, 137 Manchester street. • BALLANTYNE'S "Princees" FUnnt! (ihrunk), 28 inchen wide; 3e 0d yard, ir. white asd blscl etrijies on darjc grounds, n recommended for Blouses and F O"HAlR — Velvet, 7-pkoo Suite, with - TOak High-baok Dining Chair*, .£l3 12e Cd [ Packed and railed free 50 wiles. Made in H. Atkiason'fl Factory, 127 Macchf Ur iitrcet. THE - SptcTai Widtli of Ballantyno'e Batii Coatings' for Sports Goat* tnakee it very economical in cutting out. It is S3 inches tride. Iv all emart colours, at BaUantrae'*. . ' y ~EST <0-spring Bos Mattrees, 2Se Ed; Samcrang Kapoc Matiresece, 2Js 6d; ix>tb full nize. Rail free. -H. Atkinson's Cea'a Furnishe-rp. Manchester'fitreft. C TJALLANTYNE'S have an esceptiooally X 5 wido range oi emart Fiannols for Sport*' Coats. They arj in the newest etripes and colourings, and z& prices t from 2* 3d to 5s lid yard, at Ballantyno'e. P . RT" Bedroom Set. 17s 6d. just landed; White- full Bedroom Seta, Us £d; 30----piec« Whit© Dinner Sete, 17s Gd. H. Atkinson's, Cash Furnishere, 127 Manchester strce.'. B - ALLANTYNE'S CVylon Flannele, 30 inches wide, in various ?ood styles, iuiUWe for Blou»e*, Shirta. Pyjamae. etc., ere special value at Is <\i. .- F L TNOLEOfrbfiTt quality. 12 x 12, cut and matched, for £1 16e. Railed free to milw. K. Atkinson's, Caeh Purnishera. 127.. Manchester atreet. : (For CoAtu>ut4»» ol YVaatecu *m Smcjt X? 4

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume L, Issue 14975, 23 May 1914, Page 1

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