AMUSEMENTS. g T R, A N D THEATRE. OPENING TO-DAY". Gross Proceeds till 6 p.m. donated to the RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. SPECIAL OPENING PROGRAMME. A Scrcen Adaptation from the famous novel by l-""r:'.rci> Avayir Matthews, PAMELA'S PAST. PAMELA'S PAST. PAMELA'S PAST. PAMELA'S PAST. PAMELA'S PAST. PAMELA'S PAST. Vlao an actual Filming of Artillery in action AT THE FRONT, TFR BOMBARDMENT OF NIEUPORT. THE BOMBARDMENT OF NIEL PORT. Music by tho ELLWOOD TRIO During th<.\ Interval MR HARKI ELLWOOD will p;av ••V.-.riation'' (Partini). STRAND THEATRE—TIio only TO.illy continuous I'icture Houao in Now Zealand. No delay 3 bet wo-. n changes of picture*. Two Biograph Machineo used. 6350 Y' D E N lIAM PICTURE S. WORLD'S GREAT SNARE. Principal Attvactiou 10-NIGIIF iea.uting PAULINE FREDERIC.v. In Western Camp Life, an ideal Lovo Romance. Opens G. 30, Screening Twice Nightly. Matinee 2.30 Saturday. Children Sd.^ QUEEN'S THEATRE. CARLYLE BLACKWELL (Handsome :ir/l graceful aa over) And ETHEL CLAYTON (Full cf womanly charm). In "THF- MADNESS OF HELEN." "THE MADNESS OF HELEN." . Good Supporting Programme. 8333 Q.RAND THEATRE. BE EARLY TO-NIGHT TO SEE Tho "Metro" B«auty Piny, "THE RIVER- OF ROMANCE." Featuring tho Pomilar Romantic Artiste, HAJIOLD LOCKWOOD and May Allison. At 12.30, 2.16, 4. 5.43, 7.30, 9 p.m. Also. "PEG 0' THE RING" (3rd Series). At 12, 1.45, 3.30, 0.10, 7, 8.40 p.m. 8357 •jgVERYBODY'a PICTURE THEATRE. Eindly lent by tho Managem. ::t. GOOD FRIDAY EVENING, 6 p.m. LANTERN SERVICE Conducted by tlio REV. C. G. MUTTER, Diocesan Missioner. 'admission FREE. EVERYBODY WELCOME. A Collection -will bo taken up in aid of tho Church's Work among New Zealanders at the Front. 162 "JV/TIiS ERNEST FIRTH and MR REX I'JL HAR.IIISON will give a combined vocal rccital in Durham street Church This Evening nt 8 p.m. Accompanied on 'tlio organ by Mr Ernest Firth, F.R.C.0., ■- Mrs Firth will eing "Ho Wa» Dcepi&ed" (Handel), and Mr Harrison will sing. "It io Enough" (Mendelesjihn), and together the duet®. "Break, Diviner Light" (AUiston) and "The Day is Done" (Lolir). Previous to the '< ita.l, tho Choir -with Messrs A. E. Potty an_ E. Johneon as soloists, will render ©tainer'a "Crucifixion." Collection for trust funds. 202
PUBLIC NOTICES. TTNITED, INTERCESSION AND COM- , -y— (Under ausnioes of Ministers' Association.) GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 6th, at 11 a.m. St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Cashel street. All Non-Episcopal Churches axe uniting. Rev. J. Patereon, M.A., will preside. Address by R3v. H. Allen Job. on "The Crieia and tho Cross." - Other Ministers assisting. Suitable Music, 183 rjTHE SALVATION ARMY. GOOD FRIDAY. SPECIAL EASTER MEETINGS Conducted by LIEUTENANT-COLONEL McINNES. ns follows: — 10,30 a.m. —LINWOOD S.A. HALL, Fitzgerald avenue. 2.30 p.m.—SYDENHAM S.A. HALL. Batter6ea street. 7.30 p.m.—CHRISTCHURCH CITADEL, . Victoria street. A WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL. 8500 rjTHE SALVATION ARMY, j VICTORIA STREET CITADEL. . I GOOD FRIDAY, 7.30 p.m. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL AND MRS McINNES (Chief Secretary, New Zealand). Subject: '"THE SEVEN LAST WORDS." Como and hear this 6oul-stirring speaker on the above subject, and also on SATUR* DAY NIGHT, in tho Square. 8501 IT IS REQUESTED that all Accounts duo by the late GEORGE SMITH, of Forfar street, St. Albans, be rendered to the undermentioned, certified S3 owing at tho date of death of the deceased—viz., the 3rd day oi February, 1917. MEARES and WILLIAMS, 8490 Solicitors, Christchurch. DR. J. C. PALJIEII begs <U> announce that he has this dav take.ii into Partnership DR. FRANCIS L. SCOTT. During the next two or three months Dr. Scott will have full charge oi the Practice, | as Dr. Palmer will bo away, owing to illhealth. Dt. Sooifij Hours are 2 to 3, and 7 to 8 p.m., cit tho CORNER OF MONTREAL AND 'SALISBURY STREETS. (Dr. Acland'3 House.) Te.V/nhono No. 120. 4th April, 1917. 357GF * W]"E aro stockists oi Dunlop, Goodrich, VV Barnot Glass, Spencer Moulton, Good, year, Dominion, Michclin, Clincher Tyrea. Wo 'have tho largeut all-round stock in Christchurch. LAWRENCE'S EXCHANGE. L23G5-3 High and Tuam street*. THE Proprietors of New Zealand Letters Patent No. 32851, entitled "Improvements in and relating to the carrying out of catalytic operations, and more particularly the conversion of unsaturated fatty acids and their glyccrides into saturated bodice," No. 2082-1, entitled "Improvements in and relating to tho treatment of oils, fats, and the like"; No. 30639, entitled "Improvement* in or relating to a process for the conversion of unsaturated fattv acids, their glycerides and other esters into tho corresponding saturated compounds": No. 3C431 and No. -3C432 are desirous of entering into negotiations with firms in this country for the disposal of their rights on a royalty ba«is or otherwise, and on reasonable term?, ,or the purnoso of commercially working tho invention and supplying the requirements of the public of this country. For further particulars, apply CLIMIE, COATES and CO., Patent Attorneys, 131 Hereford street. 8439 Christchurch. I I QWIMMERS. take nr.'.ice th<:t Er.trkc c!o» ; for the Chrbichurch Kc-J Crc3s ' Carnival, at lha Tepid Batia, <;ii Thursday, tho o'.ii isst., at 0 p.m. ICS
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