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AMUSEMENTS. MAJESTYS THEATRE. KING'S BIRTHDAY. MATINEE 2.3- MO-MORROW. Picture- .exactly iv* at Nis-t. 6d and Sd. Adulte_la_agd_6d. TTI- MAJESTY'S THEATItE. HA YWAR DEPICTURES. Always in the an. TO-NIGHT—At et-NIGHTLY. A Story of a Great Legacy and an Unequal Fight for a Fortune. EXCITING. _^ THRILLING. SENSATIONAL. A Dramatic Suece«w of Immense Power. THE FOREST DWELLERS. THE FOREST DWELLERS. THE FOREST DWELLERS. By tho Great CINES CO. of Rome. By tbo Great CINES CO. of Rome. THE FOREST DWELLERS. THE FOREST DWELLERS. THE FOREST DWELLERS. Revealing Capitalistic and Labour Trouble*. THE CANINE HERO, A Wonderful Animal Play. Pathe Gazette. Tho Roman Campagna. THE SCHEMERS, Vitagraph Vivacious Comedy. In Dauphinv. Taming Ternble Ted. * THE RING. Pretty—THE RlNG—Story. Is snd 6d. Reservea Dresden la Cd. pLOBE THEATRE. Hhrh street. Continuous Pictures EXTKxVORDIxNARY STAR PICTURE A Truly THE PATH OF GENIUS Splendid THE PATH OF GENIUS Story, THE PATH OF GENIUS Nobly Told. THE PATH OF GENIUS A ' THE TANGO TANGLE. It is Keystone THE TANGO TANGLE. ImposScream. THE TANGO TANGLE, eiblo to THE TANGO TANGLE, beat this THE TANGO TANGLE. Comic. WARWICK CHRONICLE 195 And IHEIR STERN PAPA. Others. DON'T MISS THE TANGO T.VNGLE. SYDENHAM PICTURES. TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. Gxeat Success of tho Thrilling Drama, THE FOREST DWELLERS. THE FOREST DWELLERS. THE FOREST DWELLERS. Story of a Great Fight for a Fortune. AND SPECIAL SUPPORTING FILMS. Prices 1_ aud Gd. Reserves at Holcroft'e. TO-MORROW—ICING'S BIRTHDAY. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE. Children 3d. Adults Cd. SKATING. OLYMPIA RINK, HEREFORD STREET. Rinking is now the popular topic. Do not get left. Four sessions daily: 10 to 12. 2.30 to 5. sto 7. 7.30 to 10. Good Music at all Night Sessions. A Roll and Afternoon Tea at the Rink ia just iho thing. Private Lc6eon_ by Arrangement. GRAND FANCY and POSTER CARNIVAL MONDAY. JUNE Sth. BEN. W. BRITTAIN, . Manage-. * Q.RAND THEATRE. The Continuous Picture Palace. Tho Cosiest Theatre in the Citar. PICTURES 12 Noon to 11 p.m. TO-DAY. TO-NIGHT. TO-DAY. THE MOST REMARKABLE DRAMA Ever shown in Christchnrch, A THRONE AT STAKE. A THRONE AT STAKE. A THRONE AT STAKE. A THRONE AT STAKE. I Without a Parallel in Photography, i In Setting and Acting. THE MISSING BONDS , THE MISSING BONDS i (Kalem Drama). THE BIRTHDAY THAT MATTERED. THE GLOVES OF PTAMEB (Comedy). ! THE KAURI TIMEER INDUSTRY. HYDRAULIC MINING IN CALIFORNIA. HYDRAULIC MINING IN A.ALIFOBNIA. - The - Finest Industrial l>i.t_-o Produced. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. DON'T MISS I_. THE BEST PICTURES, THE BEST MUSIC at tho GRAND (right alongside -Tram Shelter). Prices as usual—Cd and 3d. Book your seats. FING'S THEATRE. •MX . - j - TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! BOXING. BOXING. BOXING. PROFESSIONAL COMPETITION. 15 ROUNDS. . _30 — PURSE — £50. BARNEY IRELAND v. GUS DEVITT. FEATHER-WEIGHT COMPETITIONS: W. IRELAND v. VERNALL. W. CURRAN v. J. DIGBY. Prieoe, 3s, 4s, Stage 20_. Day Sales at Prieetnail's. RUGBY' FOOTBALL. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 1 • KING'S BIRTHDAY. THE KING OF ALL GAMES. 17 A SIDE 7 A SIDE I A SIDE TO-MORROW A-SIDE A SIDE ' A SIDE A SIDE A SIDE 49 TEAMS COMPETING 49 At LANCASTER PARK. Kick-off. 10 o'clock a.m. Admission Is. ' 3202 CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL. SOCIETY--Tbe First Subscription Conoert of tho Season will bo held in His.Majesty's Theatre on Tuesday, June Oth, at'B p.m. Tho work to bo performed will bo Mendelssohn's "Elijah." Box Plan opens at Milner and Thompson', on Thursday, June 4th, at 3p.ni. HAROLD BIGGS, Secretary. 133 ' OPEN-AIR HOME FOR CHILDREN FUND. A MEETING for tho purpose of FORM- . ING COMMITTEES to Collect Subscriptions in tho R'ccerton District -will be held at THE MxVYOR'S RESIDENCE, "Hatherton," West Belt, on THURSDAY. Juno 4th, at 3 p.m. The General Committee is anxious to have aa large an attendance of ladies and gentlemen as possible to further this moat worthy object. 103 C. W. HERVEY, Secretary. SPORTING., CANTERBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. TTrEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Srd (KING'S BIRTHDAY) and 6th JUNE. TRAMS will run at FREQUENT INTERVALS. FIRST RACE Will Start Each Day at 11.45 a.m. F3133 LOST AND FOUND. j LOST, Sunday night, from 417 Montreal < street, Fluffy Black CAT (male), with • bare patch on right car. Finder rewarded ( on returning to above addreos, next Animals' i Home. 1-3 1 LOST, Cameo BROOCH, Sunday night, be- j tween His Majesty's Theatre and Square. ] Reward. 434 Madras street North. 126 ' LOST, Gent's RING, throe fttor.es, Office j road-Papanui road; keepsake. Reward.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14983, 2 June 1914, Page 1

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715

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume L, Issue 14983, 2 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume L, Issue 14983, 2 June 1914, Page 1

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