AMUSEMENTS. 11 a.m. /"\UEEN'S THEATRE. 10.16 p.m. 'UEEN'S THEATRE. 10.15 p.m. The- Homo of Feature Pictures. ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS. A TRIUMPH IN PICTURES. One of the World's Finest Dramas. FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. From (ho Great Realistic Novel by / THOMAS K. HARDY, Is a flue, big, wholcsorno story of simple sweetness and virile strength. While crowded with thrilling incidents that belong to the adventurous life there is depicted the great primitive, and enduring forces thnt the men and women of the Btory feel. FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD. Directed by tho rjroducer of the erroat success, " My Old Dutch," and featuring FLORENCE TURNER, One of England's Greatest Screen Favourites. GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. '•TUBBY TURNS THE TABLES" (Vitagraph Comedy). LATEST GAUMONT GRAPHIC. DO NOT FORGET THE WEDNESDAY MATINEE —WEDNESDAY At'2.3o. At 2.30. MAE MARSH and MAE MARSH ROBERT HARRON. ROBERT HARRON. Whom wo saw in " Hot Shattered Idol," and who will be remembered for their fine work in " Tho Birth of a Nation." Appoar at HIS MAJESTY'S IS MAJESTY'S
At 8.0 —TO-NIGHT— At 8.0. In the Unique, Realistic and Thrilling Story of THE APACHE WORLD OF PARIS, Produced by the Master Mind that directed "The- Birth of a Notion," D. W. GRIFFITH. "A CHILD OF THE 1-AiliS STREETS." "A CHILD OF THE PARIS STREETS." "A CHILD OF THE PARIS STREETS." "A CHILD OF THE PARIS STREETS." "A CHILD OF THE PARIS STREETS." Gazette, Tour Through Ausablo Chasm. INMATES OF THE PARIS ZOO. Mutt ANIMATED CARTOON Mutt and ANIMATED CARTOON and ' J«ff ANIMATED CARTOON. Jeff Is end Gd. Reserves The- Bristol, Is 6d. pLOBE THEATRE. ANOTHER GREAT SUCCESS. MARY PICKFORD . In Her MaKY PICKFORD Greatest MARY PICKFORD Triumph. HEARTS ADRIFT Don't Miss HEARTS ADRIFT Seeing " Nino, ' The Castaway, featuring Mary Pickford. SPECIAL SUPPORTING PICTURES. Usual Prices: 6d and 3d. RAND THEATRE. ENTHUSIASM RUN RIOT. Yesterday tho Popular " GRAND" was PACKED, Afternoon and Night, to sco CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG, CLARA KIMBALL ~YOUNG, In "THE YELLOW PASSPORT." . "THE YELLOW PASSPORT." "THE YELLOW PASSPORT." Also, "THE BROKEN COIN" (4th Series). DON'T ho among the Disappointed Ones who camo Inte last night. Thereforo Be Early To-night. PUBLIC NOTICES.
'ICE.—I won't be Responsible for any il debts contracted by my wife, Mary Everett, -56-, Phillip Street, Linwood, after this date. JAMES EVERETT. 5861 CHRIST'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS are- reminded that Entries for tho Old Boys' Race at the Sports on the 10th October CLOSE on "WEDNESDAY NEXT, tho 27th inst. 8071 OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. Policies issued ago.ir.st Accidents to your Domestic Servants for a Premium of 10s per annum. Firo Insurance Transacted. GILBERT E. REEVES, District Manager, XFP No. 172, Hereford Street. . JONES, Corner of CHANCERY LANE AND CATHEDRAL SUUAEE, CIIRISTCHURCH. A CONFESSION. LOTS of People are sceptical about DRINKO. I was, too, at first But seeing is believing. I know dozens who hnve been successfully cured of the drink habit. Why not send for free booklet describing this inexpensive but sure remedy. Can be given secretly.. Write me To-day. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 L, Lanibton Quay, Wellington. ,• A ' WANTED TO LEND. ITO £25, upon Household Furniture (without removal). No delay. Repayable Easy AVeekly Instalments. Telephone 2507. L. W. BALKTND, 629, Colombo Street. G. C. VERE AND SONS, HIGH-CLASS PiYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS AND '/ UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS. 118 ARMAGH STREET, next COLOMBO STREET. 'Phone 1818. CANTERBURY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. THE Members of the above Association nro respectfully requested to attend the Funeral of the lato H. W. Piper (cx-Vice-prcsident of tho Association), which will reach tho Duvauchelles Bay Cemetery, at 1.30 TO-DAY (TUESDAY.) C. W. lIERVFY. 8079 Secretary.
WANTED, Two Experienced. Waitresses. Apply Cooke's Soda Fountain. 5827 WANTED, Kilchenmaid. Apply City Buffet Private Hotel, Colombo Street. V? 30, Warrington Street, St Albans. 5558 WANTED, Grazing for 300 Wethers, W. Griffiths Smith, Lawford, Weedons. 6798 WANTED, Apprentices to the Dressmaking. Apply E. Cronin, 02, Lower High Street. * 5841 Clean Woman, Thursday <ind *• Saturday, half-day, Spreyclou. N.E.E., r ANTED, Dnily, Supply of 0 to 7 Quarts Holstein U.ilk. Keply P.CO., "Times" Office 5880 STATANTED Kent, House, all conveniences, ' V motor and chair shed. Civil Servant, " Times." 5847 ), by Competent Dressmaker, » » Sewing, any description. 007, Colombo Street north. 5815 WANTED, Price for Electrio Installation, also Rough Carpenter. Apply 40'2, Cashol Street, 5870 * » no objection to woman with one child. Apply Mies Trent, Cadcna, Cashol Street. £872
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17283, 26 September 1916, Page 1
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