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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL. Sole direction of MESSRS MACMAHON. NO FREE LIST. MA_.-.\HO.VS POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPJINY. HU-LAN NATURE • Is attrac.ii.n-ff the whole City. ANOTHER RECORD ESTABLISHED. Last Night the Theatre Royal was packed to its utmost capacity. Long before balfpast seven o'clock hundreds of d.sappointed I patrons were reluctantly refused admission, | the .oral authorities stopping the 6—le j lof tickets to oil parts of the Theatre. THIS TUESDAY EVENING, Fot positively the Last Time, I HUIL\,N NATURE (By arrangement with HUMAN NATURE Mr .1. C. Williamson.) HUMAN NATUK.E The most successful . H I'M AN NATURE Military Spectacle of J | HUMAN NATURE Modern Times. Tho i HUMAN NATURE Gorgeous and Costly J HUMAN NATURE Stage Furnishings a . HUMAN NATURE Revelation. This Fas- J HUMAN NATURE oinoAing Production inI!I".MAN NATURE volves the participation J HUMAN NATURE of upwards of 100 PerHUMAN NATURE sons. Under tho Stajre superripion of MR TOM POLLARD. Box Plan at the Dresden. Early Door Tickets nt Rirdle's and Reunert's. TO-MORROW 'WEDNESDAY). Ano'.her Equally Successful and Notable English Production. The Latest nnd Greatest Sers'tional Drama, A ROGUE'S DAUGHTER. A ROGUE'S DAUGHTER. The sole Australasian rights of this truly remarkable Play (which has enjoyed th© distinction of a three years' uninterrupted run in England alone), have been purchased by the Messrs Macmahon. 9751 i PUBLIC NOTICES. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. THE ROYAL CAFE COMPANY, LTD. HIGH-CLASS CATERERS. ACKNOWLEDGED to be the Best Appointed LUNCHEON and AFTERNOON TEA-ROOMS in Australasia. Comfortable Billiard-ro:>m and .Smoking-room. Now under the management of Mr James Hatfield, late of Cokcr's Hotel and Canterbury Club. An Excellent Luncheon served Daily from 12 to -2. which cannot bo surpassed. A Sumptuous Afternoon Tea, witb Choicest of Cakes and Pastry from '2.30 to 5. First-class Orchestra in attendance. Picnic Hampers a Speciality. Functions of all descriptions. Wedding Parties are especially catered for ou the premises. NOTE-—The Capacious and Elegantly Appointed Private Rooms are unsurpassable to the many who may desire to entertain away from their own homes. F9604 jpKfJ £15. -100. -130, -200. £2M. £300. 3*iJ\J) £100. £500, and any sum up to £10,000 TO LEND for Fixed Period,, or Repayable by montHly, quarterly or ha.f-yearly instalments, on Town. Suburban, or Farm Securities, at LOWEST CURRENT RATE. CHARLES HILL. Solicitor, 163 Hereford srtrcct. Cliristchtirch. and 0114 High street, Rangiora. NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice that the OFFICE of the MANDEVILLE AND RANGIORA. RIVER BOAD has been REMOVED from ' Fiaxton to tho Eyrcton Road BoaTd Offioe, OHOKA. ROBERT M. WRIGHT, Clerk. April sth, 1906. S6Bl , TE WAIKATO SANATORIUM. CAMBRIDGE. A* SISTER 'is required for the ABOVE -A. INSTITUTION. Salary £G0 per annum. Applications, sccompciiiccl by testimonials. to be sent to the Matron, G_-nbridge, on or before the 25th INSTANT. Applicants must be registered under ' Tho Nurses' Registration Act. 1901" J. M. MASON, M.D., 0456 Chief Jißallh Officer. '• v? —— WHAT IS THIS? H. S. B E A R E HAS REMOVED to 267 CASHEL STREET, W., and is OFFERING for the NEXT FOURTEEN DAYS, a Smart SILK BLOUSE (made to order) to each Lsdy purc_asing one of his well-known 4-GUINEA COSTUMES. Note New Address: * 267 CASHEL STREET, W., Opposite Drill Shod. F H. W. HOFMEISTER, HIGH-CLA*>S TAILOR (Eleven years with G. Fletcher and Son). COMPLETE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MODERATE PRICES. 157 ARMAGH STREET. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. AN ADVERTISING COMPETITION. TO JOURNALISTS, LITERARY PEOPLE, HISTORIANS, ANID ADVERTTSING EXPERTS. A WEEKLY COMPETITION of Short Crisp, Attractive Articles, relative to the New Zealand InternationsJ Exhibition, is now in progress. The writers of the selected articles will receive a payment of TEN SHILLINGS (10a). These articles must not exceed TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY (250) WORDS in length, and are for publication in over-sea newspapers, with tha object of inducing visitors to tho Exhibition. All articles to 'be tendered not later than TUESDAY in each week, and to be addressod to "THE EXECUTIVE COMMISSIONERS, New Zealand International Exhibition, Christohuich. and endorsed "WE___LY COMPETITION." G. S. MUNRO, ROBERT ALLAN, Executive Commissioners. Christohurch, 6th April, 1906. 9123 TUE havo Money to Lend on Freehold VV Security in any b..ais up to £50,000 at Lowest Current Rates. In special cases permission will be given to borrowers to* repay a portion of the loan csch year. DUNCAN, COTTERILL, and STRINGER, F3257 Solicitors, Cathedral square. THE FOSTER ARC LAMP. HOT WIRE Cu.MttOL, no solenoids to givu troub.e, simplest mechanism. Highest Efficiency. N.Z. Agents, EGGLESTON and CO., 5601 Rhodes's uuildings. MISS NICHOLINA SMITH. Certificated Masseuse, Pupil of Dr. Sornerville, of | Glasgow, ar.d also of Mrs Bale (London and i American Diplomist), receives LADIES Daily, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at her Rooms in Wardell'a Buildings, for MASSAGE, FACIAL MASSAGE, MANICURE, a_d CHIROPODY. APPOINTMENTS MADE. 9452 j FOR SALE. SMALL SHINGLE, suitable for Footpath-. Carriago Drives, etc. Also Broken Metal all sizea. Apply SMART and SON, Asphalters, Sydenham. Telephone No. 366. 7645 CORNS— BERRY'S KILKORN has been very successful in removing Corns. Why keep them when you can get rid of them for Is.' They are not worth more. J. BERRY. Pispcnsing Chemist, 145 Colombo street, Opposite E. Recce acd Sous, Christchurch.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12480, 17 April 1906, Page 1

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