nPHS 27EW ZEALAKD FIRB AND 1 MARLNE INSURANCE COMPAKT. ESTABLISHED 1859. Paid-up Capital and Reserves (including Undivided Profits) .. ' .. 4601,518 Net Berenue for 1904 .. .. 4455.5 M The Premier and'WealUues* Colonial Company. Noted for PromptneM and, Liberality. Branches aad Agencies tiaroufhout Oμ world. . , - i A. L. PABSdNS,. Uanaffw.
AMUSEMENTS. rp HEA TR E BO YA L. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18th. ANNIVERSARY SIGHT, . And TUESDAY. DECEMBER 19th (Military Night.) A UNIQUE ATTRACTION, Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor, Colonel Jowsey, and Members of the Military Circus. THE GREAT MAGIC KETTLE ACT, The Great Scientific Novelty. LIQUID AIR, Its Marvellous Properties and Uses, demonstrated by PROFESSOR ANDREWS. Notice—This is -an exceptional opportunity afforded to those who were unab'.o to witness this wonderful performance during the run of the Military Circus. LIQUID AIR WILL BE PASSED OUT I"N GLASSES. The Sensation of England and America! Produced in New Zealand at an .Enormous Expense! Seat* ' booked at Milner and Thompson's. Prices, 3s, 2a. la. 7W3 TWO FAMOUS GAIETY STARS In a ' '■ '■■ -» ' . ' . • FA-MOUS LAUGHING SUCCESS. MR J. J. DALLAS and MISS FLORENCE LLOYD In THE TT> OJHEATRE ROYAL. BOXING NIGHT. A MAN ' ' ' ' A WOMAN A BAiBY. Result—An Audicnco Simply . ROCKED WITH LAUGHTER. . THURSDAY NEXT ~ T ~~' I Iβ ' ■.:, • . ■■.■-■" '.■•• ' the time ■■ , Milner and to - Thompson's, BOOK YOUR SEATS . 9 t.m. LONDON'S LAUGHING IJMIT OF FUN. THE T T> Prdeented J .JT. Under arrangement With MJt J. C. WILLIAMSON. 7141 See the Human Crocodile TO-NIGHT. OPERA HOUSE. PropnetoTß, John Fuller and Sons. • GRAND CHANGE OF PiROGRAMME. Vaudeville FULLER'S And Jlueicail Comedy ! FULLER'S Company. TO-NIG-HT, First Appearance of MRLALLOGIE, The Celebrated MR LAL LOGIE, Comio Vocaliet. . (Direct from fhe Tivoli Theato*, Sydney). MONS. AJAX, The Flexible * MONS. AJAX, Marvel. . In v New and Startling Aot, ' THE HUMAN CROCODILE. Last Nights of LILY COLE. The -Lady Baritone tind Burlesque Actress. Everything New by SAM WILSON, FRANK KING, BEATRICE ENGLISH, MALVENA MOORE, SYLVAN SISTERS, NELLIE POWER, FRED. STANBRIDGE, .And COMPANY. Time and Prices' a» usual. 7178 HAGLEY PARK. SUNDAY. AFTERNOON. rrtHE WOOLSTOIT BRASS BAND wijl tfve X ' » Selected Programme, commencing at 3. o'clock* . . . •. Collection in Aid of Hawera Contest expenses. _. ■' T2O4F Q H B I S T M A S , - N I G-S T. WOOLSTON BRASS 3AOT). -- ~ - -i * " GfRA<NQ> CONCERT • ' »' *In ■' * .* * i * , THEATRE, JBOTAL. ; ■ < "ITEMS BY POPULAR, VOCIAMOTS. , . TEST SELiECTIONS BY BAOTX .Including • ' " meybrbeer;s greiat mastespieoe. Proceeds to be derated to Hawers, Contest expanses. * * - ' Admriseion—Dress Circle and Stella 3s. H*served Seats 6d extra. Back Seats Is. ■ 73QgF SPOiRTS. BOXING. DAY. KAIAPOI PARK. ENTRIES for Running, Cyolioer and Motor Cycle-Events CLOSE on MONDAY, leta Deoember, at- 8 p4n.' . • ' ; ENTRIES for Cycling and Motor Oyc'.e Everrte cam. be left with 8.. Harding, CHy HaU, or JT. MEANINGS,, . 698f1F - Secretary, • Kaiapoi. ASTONISHING RIBBON PRICES. ■'mHIS is the most remarkable SALE •'-of RIBBONS we have ever held. Superb Quality, Charming Designs in all the moot asked for widths'and colours. ' '". Precisely the seme quality Ribbons you have'seen selling is other stores at from Is lid to 3s 6d yard. OUR CLEARING PRICES: 6d, 9d, Is, 1* 3d. These Ribbons will sell quickly. Make an early calL TONEYCLIFFE and CAREY, The Store where "CASH COUJSTB." 6978 WANTED. ■VTOTHING mioeeed* lilw our enoceM in ll Dressing Ladiee' and Gents' Feet. Ask for what you want in up-to-date Footwear; we ha-re it Note our addresa, 132 High street, opposite A, J. W'bite'e. (No connection with any other shop.) '_ F "A JOKER~fO THE Smitt ■£*- jabbed his foot irfo a nmchine-BOwed boot and struck tacfc*, he remarked: ''This i» my first experience of & tax (tacks) col* lector," and then he bought a pair of our Goodyear Welted Boots. Price* run from 16s 6d to 20a. Beet quality 22s 6d, less 5 per cent, during Christmas Sale - Now On. Manufactured .by Maine Bice., 132 High street. F TRY A PAIR OF OUR GOODYEAR WELTS. There's a> •mooUi inner sole and no tacks ot wax to irort your feet. Cork filled coles at ordinary machine sewn prices, lCs 6d, 18s 6d, aoa, best quality 22s 6d, less 5 per cent, during Chrietxoae Sale. Now On. Manufactured by Maine Bros., 182 High, street. (No connection with any other ehopO ON'T LIMP around in McKay (machine) sewed boots with inner soles full of hidden tacks, wax, and thread. We are showing a fall line of Goottyeax Welted Boots, with damp-proof cork filled soles «A machine se-wed prices, 16s M, 18e 6d, 30>, best quality 22s 6d. leee 5 per cent, during diristmaii' Sale. Now On. Maine Bros., Manufacturers 132 Hixh street* (No connection "with any other snop.) F SLIPPERS »houW be worn during the hot weather. They're the coolest home comfort footwear. Largest stock in town to. chooee from. AH less 5 per cent, during Christmas Sale. Now On. Maine Bros., 132 High street. (No connection with any other shop.) _• - F THURMERS' HEAVY BOOTS. Did it ever J- occur to you how little solid , sole leather there is in some of the boot* offered to you? We have a faculty of getting more good' solid eolc leather in our boots than any other retailer. The man who buye at pair will ntrrez find fault with them. Lose 6 per cent, during Christmas Sale. Now On. , Maine Bros.,' Manufacturers, 132 Higrh street. (No connection with any _s>ther shop.) F CFot - Continuation of"Wantcda' see page 12^
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12377, 16 December 1905, Page 1
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