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T-£ NEW ZSALAND HUB AOTt MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1853. Paid-up Capital and Reserve* (including Undivided Profits) .. £601,513 Net Revenue for 1904 .. .. £455,803 The Premier and Wealthiest Colonial Company. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches and Agencies throughout the world. A. L. PARSONS. Manager.

AMUSEMENTS. BOX PLAN FOR A MOORISH MAID" SATURDAY AND MONDAY ON VIEW AT THE CANTERBURY HALL. QANTERBURY HALL. Under the Sole Direction of MR GEORGE STEPHENSON. A NATIONAL EVENT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The New Zealand Manager, MR GEORGE STEPHENSON, Presents his . MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY In Mr Alfred Hill's New Zealand-born Comic Opera, A MOORISH MAID. A MOORISH MAID. A MOORI9H MAID. Book and Lyrics by Mr J. Youlin Birch. SCENERY. Made WARDROBES, In PRDPBRiIES, New EFFECTS, Zealand. Where tbe Footballers Come From! The Management is proud of the fact that everything used in to-night's production waa MADE TN NEW ZEALAND. And at the same time wishes to draw the attention of playgoers to tho fact that for WEALTH OF SPECTACLE, HARMONY OF COLOURS, GORGBOUS.NESS OF DRE9SING, MAGNIFICENCE OF MOUNTING, And COMPLETENESS OF DETAIL, The Production of A MOORISH MAID Is Worthy of ANY THEATRE IN THE WORLD. Norel Ballets by THE ROSE BALLERINE. Full Orchestra and Chorus under the baton W MR ALFRED HILL. Prices—Dress Cffcie and Orchestral Stalls, 4s: Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit ls. Early Doors to Stalls and Pit, 6 extra. Day Sales at Reddle's, Reunert's Woet End, and Esliok's. Early doors 7 p.m.; ordinary doors, 7130. Treasurer, Mr W. A. LOW. Business Manager, FRED. W. DUVAL. 9597 pj 5 ERA H O U S E. Proprietors, John Fuller and Sons. Change of Progi&oime and New Artists. STARiUNG HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. Vaudeville FULLER'S And Musioal Comedy FCLI/fcJtt'S Oranpany. TO-NIGHT, Fixet Appearance of Little MISS CLARA KEATING, MISS CLARA KEATING. Hie Australian Nugget. The Brightest and Most Winsome Artist ever seen hero. Finrt Appearance of IVY GILLARDI, A Talented Comedienne and Dancer. Welcome Reappearance of the ROWELL SISTERS, ROWELL SISTERS, The Charming Song and Danoe Artists, Reappearance of THE KRANKS, In their clever Comedy Cycling Act. Reappearance of MISS VIOLET FRiAWLBT, Reappearance of JACK HAGAN. WILL STEVENS, in his clever Female Impersonation, with new song "Husbands." New Illustrated Songs by JAS. OPIR Reappearance of VIOLA PRICE. ETHEL LESTLIE. HARRY DAVIS.' NEW PICTURES: The Tramp's Surprise, Blind Man's Buff. The Stolen Pig. • NEIW COMEDY. "Ejected" in whack Mr Will Stevens assumes his favourite character of Brummy, the Ooster Bloke. PRICES: 2» and Is. Doors 7.30. 9497 TCTEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY INTERIy COLLEGLMJB TOURNAMENT. T O-D AY. T O-D A Y. SATURDAY, APRIL 14th. RECEPTION TO VISITING TEAMS. By his Worship the Mayor, Alexandra Hall, > -9.30 a.m. • » TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS, Cranmer square - Courts; 10 a.m. . DEBATING CONTEST, Canterbury College Hall, 7.30 p.m. EASTER MONDAY. ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS, LANCASTER PARK, Commencing 11 a.m. Admission is. TUESDAY, APRIL 17th. TENNIS FINALS, Cranmer square Courts, 10 ajn. 9557F CANTERBURY BAND OF HOPE UNION. EASTER DEMONSTRATION. TTAfGLEY PARK, EASTER MONDAY. LARGE PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. Speakers at Public Meeting: T. E. Taylor, EL G. BU, M.H.R., Major MkrKensie. Refreshments Booth on the Ground. Band in Attendance All 'Day. Procession leaves Latimer square 10.16 a.m. 0529F EASTER IS THE TIME TO BUY MILLINERY. MANY ladies -wait until Easter to purchase their Winter Millinery, because by that time Fashions have become more clearly defined. Now, if you have not yet selected your HAT for the advancing season, we want you to visit our Showroom, where you will find an exceptionally choice array of Millinery, exceedingly low-pricod. In the meantime these items will interest you:— Straw and Felt Hat*, trimmed Velvet Ribbon, Wings, or FloweTS, 16s 6d, 16s 6d, 17s Gd, 18s 6d to 25b. Smart Velvet Hats, trimmed Ribbon, Chiffon, or Wings, 30s. Lovely Creme Cheaille Hat, beautifully finished with Ribbon, Tulle, Flowers, and Osprey, 465. TONEYCLIFFE and CAREY, The Stare Where "Cash Counts." 9064 WANTED. WANTED Known—Ladies? Own Combings made up into Switches, Frizzes, etc. from 2a tid upwards. Manicuring, Htad and Face Massage. Misses Reed and Rjwntree, Inglis's Buildings. 'Phone 1285. 4138 TIT ANTED Known—Ladies* Hair Dressed l» for Photos, Weddings, etc., ls 6<L MISSES REED and ROWNTREE, Hair and Toilet Specialists, Inglis's Buildings, opposite Freeman's, Ltd. Thone 1335. 5014 CfV TO 715 PER CENT. Reduction on Woj O\J men's Boots and Shoes—We have a few dozens (odd) pairs to clear at a big reduction. It will pay you to see them. Maine 1 street. prrv T075 PER OENT. Reduction on M~s '. O\J Boots—We have a few dozen (odd) pajra jto clear at a big reduction. Spl«i;d;d .ight working boots. Maine Bros., 132 H-gh street. • CA TO 75 PER CENT, reduction on Chilj O\J dren's Boots and Shoes—We hay« a I few dozen (odd) i/aiis to clear at a big reduction. They will stand hard usage. Maine Bros., 132 High street. WANTED to Sell, cheap, several Welsbach Aro Lamps. Maine Bros., 132 High street. A T Ballantyne's—New Hair Nets, extra -£*- large size, 2s 6d -foz. AT Ballantyne's—New Motor Scarves, Chenille Spots, 3s 6d. (For Continuation of Wanteds see page 13>

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12478, 14 April 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12478, 14 April 1906, Page 1

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