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AMUSEMENTS. LAST THREE NIGHTS Of A MOORISH MAID. /"IANTERBURY HALL. Under tbe direction of MR GEORGE STEPHENSON. - LAST THREE NIGHTS OF MR GEORGE STEPH_TNSON*S ENGLISH MUSICAL COMEiDY COMPANY In Alfred Hill's Romantic Comic Opera, A MOORISH MAID. A MOORISH MAID. Last 3 Nights of MLSS ROSINA BUCKMA.NN. Last 3 Nights of MISS MAY BEATTY. Last 3 Nights of MR EDWARD LAURI. L»3t 3 Nights of MR CHARLES McNAUGHTON. LAST 3 NIGHTS OF THE FAVOURITES , In LOVELY MUSIC. DANCE AND SONG. A MOORISH MAID. Full Opera Orchestra under the baton of tho Composer, Mr Alfred Hill. Leader. Herr Z:mmer_tfinn (specially ©ngagwl). DON'T FORGET, LAST 3 NIGHTS OF 'HIE SEASON. Prices: 4s, 2s 6d and Is. Early doors 6d extra. Day sales as usual. Plan at tho Dresden. 9755 LECTURES. TO YOUNG MEN OVER FOURTEEN. MR R. F. BLIGH will deliver his Lecture "PERILS OF IMPURITY," TONIGHT at 8. at Oxfoid terraco Sunday School. Admission Free. Collodion. 3750 MEETINGS. ESPETRANTO ASSOCIATION. GENERAL Meeting of Members ond thoso interested. Metaphysical Club Room, WEDNESDAY. April 18th. 8 p.m. Business : Report Provisional Committee. EJeot:oii Officers. 2 _*_ EXHIBITION. i-THE CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS ANNUAL EXHIBITION. GALLERY OPEN DAILY. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 10 p.m. Admission Is. Illustrated Catalogue Is. ART UNION TICKETS 2s 6d. ALFRED EVANS 8530 Secretary. RAILWAYS, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TUESDAY, APRIL 17th. TRAINS for the Racecourse to-day leave Christchurch at 11.10, 11.17, 11.80 a.m., 1215 and 1.15 p.m., and Racecourse for Christchurch at 4.40, 5.20, 5.J0, 5.55 and 6.20 p.m. Fares to Racecourse—Return, from Lyttelton. carriages 4s, seated waggons 3s; from Christchurch 2s Cd and 2s, including in each ctwe Is course admission fee. Single fare, Racecourse to Christchurch. carriages la 6d, seated waggons Is. Only tickets at these fares are available by the race trains. The afternoon trains from Christchurch today start as under:—For Spring-fijld and Wbiteclifis at 5.0 p.m.. for Ashburton and Methven 5.40 p.m., for Southbridge and Little River 6.0 p.m.. for Rangiora 5.30 p.m., for North line beyond Rangiora and branches 5 "" p.m. _ 3718 BY ORDER. TRAMWAY NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH TBAMVSTAT BO__tD. ALTERATIONS TO TIME-TABLE., TUESDAY, APRIL 17th. SUMNER—Cars every hour f~~ 7 *.m. to 7 p.m. Subsequently as per Time-table with an ADDITIONAL Tram to and from Sumner at 11 p.m. Cars between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. run to and fTom Grafton street only. NEW BRIGHTON—Cars a« per Timetable, with additional trams at 12.15 to, a_d 12.10 -from Now Brighton. Cars between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. will run to and from Wainoni Park, but New Brighton Passengers must Transfer to Drags at Kudd's corner. RICCARTON RACECOURSE — Ordinary Time-table until 10 a.m. Every twenty minutes from 10 a.m. till 1 p.m. Afterwards every hnlf hour. Fares to Racecourse, 9d each way. OTHER LlNES—Ordinary Time-table excepting that no oars will run between Bealey and Fitzgerald avenues. FRANK THOMPSON, Secretary. By Order, April 12th, 1906. 9725 LOST AND FOUND. lOST, OPERA GLASS at Sumner ye_ter- - day. Finder would oblige by returning to 38 Worcester street, East, Oity. Reward. _9735 LOST, Smooth-haired. Black and Wbito Sheep DOG. Name Scott. Reward. T. S. Kestflven, Bryndwr road, Fendalton. 9737 CAME astray on to my premises, about Forty Maxed Sheep. Apply Thos. Burke, Wsiinak. road, oil Harewood road. 9740 WANTED. FINEST Roller Flour, 251b, 2s 3d. Best Snowdrop Sugar, 2Jd lb"; 10s 6d per bag. New Currants, 3Jd. New Sulianss, 4d. Best English Hard Gum Jujubes, 9d per lb. Ist Prizo Bacon, sides, 6Jd; rolls, 7d. Our Special Tea at Is 3d is good; it has no equal. Cash Discount Tickets issued -with'each cash sale at KINCAID'a Christchurch. 6974 VirEDDING PRESENTS in Faaicy China » v Tea Seta, 21 pieoes and 40 pieces; Dinner Sets, all sizes; Bfedroom Sets, Fancy Trinket Sots, Clocks, Watches, Fancy Vases, Fancy Biscuit Barrels, Seta of Saucepans, Sets Fire Brasacs, Handsome Plush Cabinet Albums, Knives, Forks. Spoons, Electroplated Ware, etc., etc. John Hall and Co., Ltd., Clock Tower, Christchurch. 9319 WANTED Buy, House 6 rooms (or more), all conveniences, to £500. Immediate, "Press" Office. . WANTED KNOWN—You will Save Time and Money by getting your TYRES SET COLD at MOoK'S, VICTORIA, STREET. TXTANTETJ—The Public are invited to free » ' inspection of our Large Stock of Pictures suitable for presents, etc. Gibb's High street Art Gallery, tbe Leading Depot for Artists' Colours and Drawing Materials. ANTED KNOWN The Third Grand Annual Swift Road Race will be run at Christchurch May 6th. Entries close April -Ist. Adams Star Cycle Coy., 138 and 140 High street. WANTED Know*—To people atxiut to fur* niah, that ior best design and finish in Furniture, and at the game time th* lowest prices, there is no place like Mitchell's Furniture Warehouse, 19 Colombo street, near >onth belt. Enster At the Bazaar D.I.C. JUST OPENED A BAZAAR OF FANCY AND UTILITY ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR GIFTS FOB EASTERTIDE, ALL AT ONE SHILLING EACH. Lift takes you right into tha Department. At ths Easter D.I.C. Bazaar

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

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