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AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, rp H E A T R £ ROYAL. MATINEE. 2.30. MATINEE. -IMAIN TRUNK P.AiLWAY DISASTER, Lessees .. .. J. C. Williamson, Ltd. THE FOREST DWELLERS. Sub-Leasces GEORGE WILLOUGHBY, Ltd. Cd and 3d. Aduits Is and 6d Managing Director .. Mr George Wiiloughby. - Directors .. Messrs Georga T. Eaton, A. B. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE Davics, aud Ben. J. Fuller. The Leading Picture Houec. • ._ HAYWARD'S PICTURES. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAYS, at S. _»Tv TRrvJ p??ifffv ni«ST»B. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 3. MAIN TRUNK EAILV. A\ DlJ«A&rr_K. FOR THRt'E NIGHTS ONLY MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY DISASTER. iUli IUK - 1 ' uaa.x. MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY DISASTER, « mv - , IT p F l!l' PROnrrTTOV And o' tho Fine CINES CO. production, bECOND bUPLivL PRODUCTION. THE FOREST DWELLERS. „™.„„ T , -r.TTTT^-.T^-rr^T-.o THE FOREST DWELLERS. GEORGE WILLOUGHBY'S THE FOREST DWELLERS. NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY. Pathe Gazette. Roman Campagna. THE REIGNING LONDON CRAZE. THE SCHEMERS, THE GREAT BEDROOM DRAMA. THE KING. TERRIBLE TED. "THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY." Is and Cd. Reserves Dresden li 6d. "THE BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY." , .. Most Successful Play of the Century. MONDAY NEXT. 1 , _ _ _ Human Naturo in Happiness and Sorrow. TT IN G b xHE A 1 X i*. Continuous Succession of Exciting and ■**■ _ Stirring: Incidents. A WORLD'S SUCCESS IS COMING! punctuated Throughout with Lnughter-pio-THE PLAY THAT MADE ITS MAKERS. vokin's Incidents. IT ELECTRIFIED AMERICA! THE SHOP-GIRLS' DORMITORY. IT ELECTRIFIED AX'CKLAND! B_TIRING TO REST—BROKEN HAi:- - IT IS HAYWARD'S EXCLUSIVE MONY-THE POLICE RAID-THE "CAPRICE." "CAPRICE. WRONG WOMAN. "CAPRICE." "CAPRICE." A BRIDE'S BEDCHAMBER. Acted by the Famous Players and the i.,lcn ___ Terry of tho Cameras, « RFWIL'DFRTNtt SURPRISE MERRY MARY PICKFORD, A ***>*,IUUhMIXi t bUKt-Klb-,. . MERRY MARY PICKFORD, rutTrFC <t. o. i- *_. i. MERRY MARY PICKFORD, £? ICES . : *»' ?• ta " ,r^f IBg ?**' **, Quen of the Screen. ™? n * •» Dresden until 12, subeequonVy The Id?! of America. '»", 6i t]l * T °- v " C * ve ,„. _ " In the full bloom of youth and beauty. »** tolt*. ?°f 5» Tft " afl , Mm * *<**«•• She draws a Prime Minister's Salary. E » rI >' Doors, .to ..SO, 6d extra. Mrs Fiskes Glorious Play. Manager: A. W. BATISTE. 4030 ft. 4.000 ft. "TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE." "CAPRICE." — "CAPRICE." rp H E A T R E ROYAL. "CAPRICE." *■ "CAPRICE." J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Lessees. "CAPRICE."* UNIVERSITY CAPPING CARNIVAL. "CAPRICE." FRIDAY, JUNE 19th. A Drama of Human Hearts. SATURDAY, JUNE 2QUi. Supported by At 7.45 pjn. Each Evening. THE BEST PROGRAMME YET. Is and 6d. Reserves Dresden, Is 6d. Prices—Ss, 2s. Is. SV ri v"vtt a\r T>~T~n~'r> rt _• -■ o Tickets obtainable at West End Toy Cave, Wo4dwaniV Box P!an _____,«. wd Thomp' MATINEE.. TO-DAY. 2.30. MATINEE. ""'« OpC,W 13th J,UIC " £? .". See the Great Circus Drams, Pinr vi cat/iv THREADS OF DESTINY, And Programme as below. 109 a CASHEL STREET, Children 3d._ Adults 6d. THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 11th, gVDEXHAM PICTURES. At B ' ls p,m ' LAST NIGHT of tho Thrilling Drama, "THREADS OF DESTINY." ._--.,—..,- irvvTV -o "THREADS OF DESTINY." t^™s!' A Romance of the Circus Ring. MTLLICEN.T JENNINGS, N.Z. TERRITORIALS AT HAUTAPU. Assisted by Graphic—Tale of a Cat—Elusive Diamond. ALAN TYTHEBLDGE (Pianist). MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY DISASTER. l«wu»*/. Prices Is and 6d. Reserves ot Holcroft's. «_»» Q. ."oTa _JE HEAT BE. REC TTAL OF MODERN MUSIC High street Continuous Pictures. And LAST DAY OF PROGRAMME. ■ Seventeenth Century "Bcrgerettes" and LAST DAY* OF HIS SOLEMN OATH. "Musettes," including "Mon Almable • LAST DAY OF HIS SOLEMN OATH. Nanette," "Veduronette," "La belle fille et LAST DAY OF HIS SOLEMN OATH. lo petit Bosau." LAST DAY OF HIS SOLEMN OATH. LAST DAY OF HIS SOLEMN OATH. TICKETS 2s 6d, AT THE DRESDEN. LAST DAY OF HIS SOLEMN OATH. Box Plan open tcKiay. And Others of Equal Merit. * 3402 Q X A T I i\ G Q O L. 0 S S E U 3_ OLYMPIA RINS. GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30. HEREFORD STREET. Children Sd. Adults 6d. FOUR SESSIONS DAILY*. Programme Same as at Night. MONDAY NEXT, JUNE Bth. riOLOSSEUM Grand Poster Evening and Navy Dress \j Eimrest Night's Amuse- FULLER'S LEADING PICTURES. i-iggest, s AmusO- xo . KIGHT tt g_ at AFUN GALORE" —— Don't Miss Seeing tho Skating Comedians. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF Popular Prices 2s and Is. —— No extra charge for Reserves. Book at IJinu. MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY DISASTER, VIVID PICTURES—SPECIALLY TAKEN. QUEEN'S .THEATRE. Showing HEREFORD STREET. TELESCOPED SLEEPING CARS. Continuous Pictures Daily, 11 a.ni. to 11 p.m. STILL SMOKING ENGINES. ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN 3d. THE SHATTERED MAIL. TO-DAY—SATURDAY—TO-NIGHT. YitagraphV Star Special. ... MONSTER WKEK-ENM..PROGRAMME. . THREAJi&OF- DESTINY,'* . MONSTER" WEEK-END PROGRAMME. "THREADsToF DESTINY" MONSTER WT2EK-END PROGRAMME. "THREADS OF' DESTINY." Note the list: Its Fine Spectacles, Thrilling Sensation, aad '■ Patho "Gazette" .- Up-to-a-te. Brilliant Drsnjatie Episodes am "Little Kaintuck".-. . Drama Astonndingly Realistic "Tiny Tim's Practical Joke" .... Comic THE BIG CAMP. , '•. • "Tho Thwarted Plot" , Drama NEW ZEALAND'S raRKTrORIALS. Morocco, Psat and Present .... Scen'c General Hamilton was co well pleased with "Tho Compact" . . . . ; . . . Drama this Picture that bei ordered . a copy fo» "The' White .Boise"... . ..... Comedy Great Britain and one fcr Canada. FOR FOR Received with Cheer* and Thunder* of TO-DAY'S TO-DAY'S Applause. ■ MATINEE. MATINEE. PICTURESQUE GREECE (Superb). "BUSTER IN" NOD LAND.' 5 OTHER SPLENDID FILMS. (Children's Comedy.) 6d "and Is. Reserves Dresden, le 6d. "RED SAUNDEEiTS SACRIFICE." MONDAY-WELLS-CAnPENTIEB FIGHT; •(Western Drama.) —*- ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA. TJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, , Thio AFTERNOON and TO-NIGHT. Xi The Come EARLY Tonight *nd secure, a >w,t. CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY : ; Wilt Perform FOOTBALL. MENDELSSOHN'S "ELIJAH" AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE FOOIBALL. On TUESDAY NEST, at 8 p.m. Soloists: Madame Gower Burns. Mrs Ernest LANCASTER PARK. Firth, Mr John Prouse, ana Mr William Jones. : Bo_ Plan now open at ITimor and Tborap-"PO-DAY- TO-DAY. son's, Extra tickets for Mib-cribcr* at 2s 6d- . . ._ : Prices to Publio 2s 8d and Is. LINWOOD v. OLD BOYS *__: HAROLD BIGGS, Secretary. . HSSRRS '*' 2H?e" CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. LI.NWOOD v. OLD BOYS. npHERE will be -a FINAL REHEARSAL CHRISTCHURCH v. 'VARSITY. J. of "Elijah", on MONDAY NEXT, at CHRISTCHURCH v. 'VARSITY. 7.15 for 7.30, at Hi* Majmrty's Theatre. CHRISTCHURCH v. 'VARSITY. HAROLD BIGGS. MERIVALE v. MARTSTS. 372 I Secretary. v. MARISTS. ALEXANDRA HALL. MERIVALE v. MAIUST&. MONDAY. JUNE 22nd, B.IS _».». _ _, "PIANOFORTE RECITAL by Ljlliaa Afternoon lea. J7 Harper, assisted by Lalla Hemue All Games Start 2.45; ('cellist), and Sydney AUwright (baritone); FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL.; Tickets, 3s »nd 2s. 227 r ' m"",- O ATTrr/r>AV "V OXJI " G WOMEN'S CH-3ISTIAN ASSOT ANCASTER PARK, SATURDAY* X CIATION. JU JUICE _3lh. _ „„.,„, PHYSICAL TRAII'ING. - PTKI'S BE.NEIIT MAiCHES. MONDAY. 8 p.m., MISS NESS MACKAY —— . ExcrcißCß for Health and Grace of Movement' 2 p.m.—Old Timers' Match-. MenvaJe v. "SCIENCE OF WOMANHOOD." Combined Clubs. Six Lectures, alternate Wednesdays, begin S p.m.—Herivale v. Mucris. June 10th, 8 p.m. —— Term Commencing now. Open to hots. TICKETS OF ADMISSION. Is. members. Apply at Office, 335 STAND 6a. AFTERNOON TEA 6d. " Tho Wooist-on Brsts Band will march from ' , • Cathedral square,. AN APPEAL—In order to assist the funds of the above benefit, we do earnestly ask that the members of Lancaster Park, players, LAST WEEK referees, police, reporters, ladies, end any Of the other holders of pauses, nlso sympathisnrs T _. ovtttw who cancoo attend matches, will kindly pur- a*Tr.*mZ' Szti-Zr chaee a ticket of admission, which may bo ABSIG«i.D bTOCK. SALE had from any Football Club. At Will Patrons of the Park kindly nctn that pAREY'S READY-MONEY STORE. the Afternoon Tea will be dispensed by tho \J . Ladies of the Me.riva-e Club, and tho entire p IG BARGAINS PREPARED FOR proceeds «» ™ BEMAINING DAYS. . 5!1 2 THE WHOLE STOCKS TO BE MUNICIPAL ORGAN RECITALS. CLEARED . ""~ —— By 6 p.m. on A GRAND ORGAN RECITAL ' „,'.., __„_ M WILL be given by DR. BPADSHAW, SATURDAY, JU-.E 6tb. VV City Organist, in Hi*Majesty'slhcatro, TO-MORROW (Sundjtvl, the 7th June-,- at NOTE.—W* shall remain open 8.30 p.m. "Roquo_t" Programme. A Collco until 6 p.m. on SATURDAY, June tion will be maflo to defray cxpens-js. Those 6th, on account of - Wednesday's occupying the Dress Circle are especled to holiday. P2 contributo not k»3 than 6d; downstairs, a silver coin. 3408F HAYDN'S "CREATION 1 ' ~ ■ '■' WILL be Performed in DURHAM WANTED. ' STREET CHURCH on JUNE 13th by : largo Choir, under the direction of MrErnost "I7»ULL-SIZE 2-inch Bedstead. Win MatFirth FR C O 286 - 1 - trc6S ' and best Samarang Kapoc 'Bedirutn, £«o d . ng> £i iU compete and raflrf free. Atkinson'*, 127 Manchester street. BALLANTYNE'S "Pr.ncose" Flannel • __. . (shrunk). 28 inches wide. 2s »d yard, _. white and blaca etnpe* on dark grounds, ii . "HIS MASTER'S • VOICE" recommendea fm Blouses and Dresses. F GRAMOPHONE iVF^^'?^*^ 8 * *T? h T ? ?l t , . A'A High-back Dining Chair*. £1$ lis CdPlays co many other instruments snd sings p ac ked and railed free 50 miles. Made 'n - in so many voices that it H. Atkinson's Factory. 127 Manchester street. IS ALWAYS NEW! mHE~_r^ia~f'width of Ballantyne's Bath X Coatings for Sports Costs makes it very "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" economical in cutting out. It is 80 inches GRAMOPHONE. wide. la all smart colours/at Ballantyne'iv. . —- V" Without stirring from your .fireside you can T>EST 40-spring Box MaHrees, 38* 6d; listen to Operatic Selections by X) Samarang- Kapoc Mattresses, 23a 6d; . MELBA. TETRAZZINI, CARUSO, , both full size. Rail free. H. Atkinsons The Great Pianists ' Cash Furnishers, Manchester street C ' PADEREWSKI and BACKHAUS, Set, 17. Cd. jurt landed; KHBELIK * -»■ ™* lull Bedroom Sete lis 6d; 30KUBELIK, MISCHA LLMAN. . wbiU D:nner SeU m H Atk£l ,. _I wn's, Cash Furnishers. 127 Manchester ttreet.. - When you desire innocent fun B^H^f 3 in HARRY LAUDER. WILKIE BARD, -P. » ch , c „ 8 r SfJ* " PvWas etT" ' And GEORGE ROBEY suitable for Blouses. Shrrta, Pyjamas, etc.. Will attend you. special va,ue at I* 4j<L t * ■-, Hear them in our Gramophone Parlouxa. T INOLEUM, best quality. 12 x 12, cut and, XJ matched, for £1 16*. Railed free io' THE DRESDEN PIANO CO. (LTD.), miles. H. Atkiuson's. Cash 127 CATHEDRAL SQUARE- Manchester street. - R. A. HORNE. M-nacer. flfor CoatinaaUoa si WaatMt* •*• JPs-« m '
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