AMUSEMENTS. ____________ f, Book F._lv at tho Dresden. -rriS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. H The LreadLns Picture House. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At S TO-NIGHT. A 'Wealth of Knowledge in. „__, BY DAY AND NIGH'I! LONDON - BY DAY AND NIGHT. BY DAY AND NIGHT. BY DAl* AND NIGHT. MIGHTY THROBBING LIVING LONDON. MOVING MASSIVE LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL, 1914. LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL, 1914. Graphic-. __xv«]s of the Invisiblo 'World. Thieves. One-round O'iJriei;. OXFORD AND CAMJ3IUDGE BOAT RACE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE Making » Living. Is and 6d- Reserves Dresden 1» 63. Complete Changes of Prolamine To-day. rtLOBE THEATRE, Hi?K street. Continuous Cinema Exhibition. A LEAK IN THE FOREIGN OFFICE. A LEAK IN THE FOREIGN OFFICE. A LEAK IN THK FOREIGN OFFICE. A LEAK IN THE FOREIGN OFFICE. A LEAK IN THE FOREIGN OFFICE. A LEAK IN THE FOREIGN OFFICE. This ia one of tho Internationally Famous Storks in this Blue Book written by Clarence Rubcrt, New and Adapted by Lloyd F. Lonergan. THE COASTGUARD'S SISTER Drama. GAITMONT GRAPHIC 31S aM 31S. KAIRWAN Patlie Coloured Scenic THE LADY IN BLACK Comedy. ANTIDOTES FOR SUICIDE Comedy. DON'T MISS THIS POWERFUL PROGRAMME OF UP-TO-DATE STARS. Prices: Cd, Cd, 6d, Pd. 3d, 3d, Od, 3d. Noon to 10.30 p.m. OYDENHAM PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. A Sensational Patho .Masterpiece, IN MID-ATLANTIC. IN MID-ATLANTIC. IN MID : ATLANTIC. Featuring tho Oreat. French Actress MADEMOISELLE KOBBINE, "Who heroically danece while the ship bums. THE PAIjIE GAZETTE .... Topical THE GIRL AND MIDDT . ". . Comedy THE LITTLE INDIAN MODEL . Drama LANGOTJSTE FISHING .... Interest LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL, 1914. Prices Is and 6d. Reserves nt Holcroft'a. SKATING. OL YMP I A RINK, HEREFORD STREET. Kinking is now the popular topic. Do not got left. Four sessione daily. 10 to 12. 2.30 to 5. sto 7. 7.30 to 10. Good Musio at all Night Sessions. A Roll and Afternoon Tea at tho Rink is just «ho thing. Private- Lee-sons by Arrangement. GRAND FANCY and POSTER CARNIVAL MONDAY, JUNE Bth. BEN. W. BRITTAIN, 1 ' Manager. FOOTBALL FOOTBALL. OOTBALL. FOOTBALL. < FOOTBALL POOTjIALL. . * LANCASTER PARK, SATURDAY. : MERIVALE T.'sYDENHAM. MEMVALE v. SYDENHAM, 1 (OVAL), 2.45 sharp. CHHISTCHURCH v. MARISTS. CHRISTCHURCH v. MARISTS. 2.45 sharp. ALBION t. OLD BOYS. ALBION v. OLD BOYS. > 2.45 eharp. • LADIES FREE. ' ' Afternoon Tea. 3010 7 . .MUNICIPAL, ORGAN BECTTALS. ; : A GRAND "Tscßuiioweki" Recital will be given by DR. BRADSHAW, 1 City Organist, in HIS MAJESTY'S 9 THEATRE on SUNDAY NEXT, tho 31et > May, at 8.30 p.m. A Collection will lw made to defray expenses. Those occupying :the Dress Circle are- expected to contribute tnot loss than Cd; downstairs a. eilv«r coin. . SOOiF l J} O X I. N G. ; BAKNEY IRELAND v. GUS. DEVITT. ! W. IRELAND v. N. VERNALL. W. CTIRRAN v. J. DIGBY. king's'theatee. i TUESDAY NEXT. I f Promoters: Christc-urclx Sport* Club. j f ■ - 8850 J ; MEETINGS. I NORTH CANTERBURY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. • TTEACHERS ■we invited to Meet the CanJ- terbury Members of Parliament at the , Normal School at 11 a.m. on SATURDAY, 1 30th met. A. C. MAXWELL, > 9959F Hon. Sec. N.C.E.T. DEBATING CLUBS , COMPETITIONS. A MEETING cf Delegates from all Debating: Clubs in ChristchuTch, to consider formation of above, will bo held in tho Y.M.OA. at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY NEXT. All ' Clubs are. iavited to eend Two Delegates. R. BURGESS, : Hon. Sec. V.M.C.A. Debating Club. ; RAMABAI MTJKTI MISSION. > MRS N A L-D E R Will Speak at , QHURCH , OF CHRIST, i Moorhcrcso avenue, ' TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 All Invited. Free-will Offering. .CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND " PASTORAL LABOURERS , UNION. A MEETING of DROVERS will be held in tho Trades Hall, 'Gloucester street, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, May 30th, 1914, at 8 p.m. Busines.3: To discusn tho formation of a Drovers' Union, or becoming members of tho above Union, -with tho object of fixing minimum, rates and conditions for droving, with employers or by means of an Award of tho Arbitration .Court. All men engaged in tho industry are invited to attend. 1660 E. KENNEDY, Secretary. _ SPORTING. ~~ ASHBTJRTON TROTTING CLUB* ' WINTER MEETING. THURSDAY, JUNE nth, 1314. DOMINATIONS CJoao at 9 p.m. on FRIDAY, (MAY _th, 10l'4. SPECIAL TRAIN from. Christchurcb. at 10 a.m. A. A. FOOKS, " 3013 __ ;' Secretory.' ! SHOWS. CHPJSTCHURCH POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY CLU3. CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW. KING EDWARD BARRACKS. JUNE 18th. 19th, and SOEo. Entr7 Day—CATS, THURSDAY. Entry Day—POULTRY, THURSDAY. Entry Day-PIGEONS, THURSDAY. Entry Day—CANARIES, THURSDAY. 10 to 10, at Rooms, 107 Cashel street »/. J. H. SHAW. Sec, j>ox 159. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, from Pyno and CO/3 Office, AddintrU ton, one OVERCOAT. Please zettira to Pyno and Co., Ca,aaei street. LOST, Cameo BROOCH, near Bc»ley avenue, off Fcndalton road, about 10 days ago. Finder handsomely rewarded on returning it to 165 Fendalton road. 1651 T OST, between Raiain. or Springfield dieJU trict, POCKET BOOK, ileward. Box 3, Christchurch. SQ2I ' CTRAYED from Kowai Training Camp, , O D«rk Bay GELDING, one white fetlock, r white mark en nose; cover on when 3cet, with letters W.P.D. carved on front leather." Finder please communicate with, Captain Nicholls. Defence Office, Timaiu. 2353
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14979, 28 May 1914, Page 1
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