p 0 L 0. S S E U M . - FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. A \VONDERFUL~PROGRAMME. • MONDAY NEXT. * MONDAY NEXT.. Something uncommonly good. VITAGBAPH PHOTOGRAPHS. RemarkaiSe for ita clear beauty, VISUALISES LIFE IN A GREAT CIRCUS. MagniJlcent Star Special. The glorious dramatic story in 2 exciting Acts, . "THREADS OF DESTINY "THREADS OF UESTINY. "THREAuS OF- DESTINY.,; ••THREADS OF DESTINY. * "THREADS OF DESTINY... •i'HREADS OF DESTINY," For lova of the Riso of the.Em?. Wonderful thrilling episcdes. . A BEAUTIFUL SCREEN PLAY. Also 41 special local Star, "THE BIG CAMP." "THE BIG CAMP." NEW ZEALAND'S TERRITORIALS. NEW ZEALAND'S TERRITORIALS. NEW ZEALAND'S TERRITORIALS. The finest- local picture ever made. A FURORE AT AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND'S SOLDIERS In the making. A BIG BOOM PICTURE,And a veritable TITANIC PROGRAMME. FULLER'S PREMIER ORCHESTRA. 6d and Is. Reserves, Drerdan, Is «d. " . ■ 3009 pOLO'SSEUM. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY. 2.80. Children 3d. Adulte Gd. "IN MID ATLANTIC." . p O L OS S E U M. FULLER'S liEADING PICTURES. TO-NIGHT, At 8, AND NIGHTLY. ' POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF IN MID-ATLANTIC. » IN MID-ATLANTIC. * IN MID-ATLANTIC. . IN MID-ATLANTIC. , Great Sea Story. Featuring the Beautiful and Popular Player, MADEMOISELLE ROBBINE. 4000 Feet. Perfect Photography. INSTRUCTIVE. NOVEL. . ARTISTIC. PA THE GAZETTE <, Topical THE LITTLE INDIAN MODEL . . Drama LANGOUSTE FISHING . . . Interesting THE GIRL AND THE MIDDY . . Comedy LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. . Admission 6d and Is. 'Phone 2509. 3098 ■■■ < —■ '.; " - ~~ HIS MAJESTY'S . THEATRE. TO-DAY At 2,30. TO-DAY. MATINEE. Educational. Tho Capital of tho World. LONDON BY DAY AND NIuHT. LONDON BY DAY AND NIGHT. All Children. Should Sco MOVING MASSIVE LONDON. LIVING • i.. . , — • TTIS . MAJESTY'S THEATRE. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT IS THE LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT IS THE LAST NIGHT Of One of the Greatest Suooosoe*. BY DAY AND NIGHT. LONDON BY DAY AND NIGHT. » BY DAY AND NIGHT.' LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL, 1914. . LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL, 1314. Splendid Scenes of this Groat Race. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE Is and 6d. Reserves Dresden la 6d. dLOBETH E A T R E, vT High street.. Continuous Pictures. LAST DAY OF , A LEAK IN THE FOREIGN OFFICE. A LEAK IN THE FOREIGN OFFICE. A LEAK IN THE FOREIGN' OFFICE. ! A LEAK IN THE FOREIGN OFFICE. The Moot ThrillijifT f Story Ever Told. IjAOT^AS;OT^Th<y-.<3^t_ittwd , e Sister. -.' LAST DAY OF.Kairwan: ' A LAST DAY, OF. Gantnont Graphic. ;, ••;•:■ LAST DAY'QIC Antidotes! for Suicid#.; iLAST DAYCOF* 1 The liadV in Black.. ■,;.; / CHILDREN'S MATINEE To-day,, MATINEE At 2.30. QY. BE X H A ; 'M P-I CTU'£. ES. MATINEE .TO-DAY. 2.30 V, MATINEE. Programme Exactly as at Night. , Children 3d. Adults Cd. OYDE K-H A M PI C.T ÜBE S. I Last Night of the BtiUiant Patho Drama, ' ! IN MID-ATLANTIC. i ■: • IN; MID-ATLANTIC, i i Featuring Mademoiselle Robbine. Patho GaaeHe—Little. Indian Model—The . Girl and Middy—Langonste Fishing. LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL. . « MONDAY NEXT. • THE FOREST DWELLERS. • * Price* Is 'and 6<L Reserves at'Holcroft'e. • ■.-.;•, ~, i ; .-■■ .•• SKATING. * -■ '- - OL V M P I A" R I.N X, HEREFORD STREET. Risking is now "the popular topic; ' Do not get left. Four session* daily: •* 10 to 1% 2.30 to 5. .5 to' 7. 7.30 to la Good Music at all Night Sessions. A Roll ami- Afternoon Tea at the Rink is just tho thing. , Private Lesson*, by Arrangement. • GRAND FANCY anrl POSTER CARNIVAL MONDAY, JUNE Bth. ' * BEN. W. BRITTAIN, , - -. i' •. . Manager. MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITALS. A GRAND "Tschaikoweki" Organ Recital will -be given by*DR. , BRADSHAW, City Organist, in HIS MAJESTY'S. THEATRE, TO-MORROW (Suhdav), the 31st May. at 8.30 p.m. A Collection will bo made to defray expenses. Those occupying the Dress Circle arc expected to contribute- aiot leas than Gd; downstairs a eilver , coin. 3101F MONTREAL STREET HALL. • DON'T FORGET JUMBLE SALE. TO-DAY, at 2.30. Bargains for All.' ' 18&5 THE CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY will perform Mendelssohn's "Elijah," under the oonductorahip of Mr W. Handel Thoriey, at His Majesty's Theatre, on Thursday, Juno 9th, at 8 o'clock p.m. Box Plan opens at Milner and .Thompson's <sn« Thursday, June 4th, at 3 p.m. 1840 CHORAL HALL. CHRIST«HUKCH Glee and Madrigal Society, .GRAND- CONCERT, THURSDAY, June 4th, 1014. Box Plan, Milner and Thompson's, opens on Juno Ist. Subscribers no extra charge. , 31275' LADIES' HOCKEY. ANNUAL S'lx-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. POLO GROUNDS; 3rd JUNE. " Collection. , , lgaaF TKTESLEY CHURCH, Eaet belt, i,cx; ' v : Thursday Eveningv Juno 4th, Organ Recital by Mr Arthur Lilly, A.R.C.O. (formerly, at St. Luke's), assisted by Miss Ruby Spratt and Mr W. J, Sjpratt. Proceeds in aid iof Trast Funds. t 1773 a rpHE DRESDEN PIANO CO. (LTD.). "HIS MASTER'S VOICE!' GRAMOPHONE Flays so many other instruments and sings in ao many voices that it IS ALWAYS NEW! ""HIS MASTER'S VOICE" GRAMOPHONE. Without stirring from your fireaido you can listen to Operatic Selections by MELBA. TETRAZZINI, CARUSO, The Great Pianist* PADEREWSKI and BACKHAUS, And, the Peerless Violinists KUBELIK,. MISCHA ELMAN, KREISLEE. When you desire Innocent fun HARRY liAUDER, WILKIE BARD, And GEORGE ROBEY Will attend you. Hear them in cat Gramophoao Parkins, . THE DRESDEN~PIANO CO. (LTD.), CATHEDRAL SQUARE. R. A. HOBNE, Manager.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 1
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