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•ailt. TWELVE PAGE AMUSEMENTS. rpHEAIRE ROYAL. Direction . . . .J. snd N. TAIT Menager F. STETSON Commencing THURSDAY EVENING, 2Uh MAY. TAIT'S PICTURES TAIT'S PICTURES TAIT'S PICTURES TAirS PICTURES LIVING LIVING LIVING LIVING The Management tak* pleasure in announcing that during the brief season an Entirely New Selection o£ Original, Novel, olid Humorous Pictures will be. shown. Our New Pictorial Theme is SUN N V CEYL ON, SUNNY CEVL ON, SUNNY CEYL ON. SI7N N V CEYL ON. SUN N V CEYL ON, (The Mystic- Land of Buddha.) A film lttn feet in length of highly artistic The scene opens'with'lT journey to Kandy l.v rail through luxuriant proves of eocoanut palms showing elephants nt work and play, T-a ard Spice Fields, after which Adams Peak" is viewed. Wo then come upon the natives in their naturnl element. Hairdre??ing. Shaving, Laundry Work, etc. bac-K a"am to the. heart of Indian Orientalism, picturesque bazaars. rickFkawe, and tasteri? -randcur; then out to the ocean hnrr to see the Have-a-divo boys, with their ia-ra-ra-Boom-de-ay swimming races, diving lor coins, eli-.." concluding with a ____„ , SENSATIONAL FIGHT BETWEEN A COBRA AND A MONGOOSE Unvo you rend Kipplinp's "Rlh.h.l TIKM TAVI?" , The above picture shows you the actual thing. An Historical Event— __-, THE LAUNCHING OF THE DREADNOUGHT. The Mammoth Battlo»liip that lias nuido every' other warship obsolcto. Another Gem ii MOUNT VESUVIUS MOUNT VESUVIUS IN ERUPTION! IN ERUPTION 1 And the FUNICULA RAILWAY. FUNICULA RAILWAY.. A picture which claims great public interest owing to the late sensational upheaval. A Unique Coloured KflVct is THE HEN THAT LAID THE GOLDEN EGGS. Be*t described as a pantomimic fairy tale. TOBOGGANING IN .SWITZERLAND Is n startling revelation of this very exciting winter pastime. A TRIP TO THE POLAR REGIONS Is a triumph in animated photography. The above are only a few of the brilliant assortment of nicturcs wo have just landed from London, New York, and Paris. We need hardly remind our patrons of the absolute steadiness and distinctness of TAIT'S LIVING PICTURES. Box Plans open at the Dresden This Mornir>™. Prices—3s. 2s and Is. Day Sales, Ili flic's aid Eslick's. Touring Manager. G-. D. Portus. NEW ZEALAND ARBOR DAY LEAGUE. CHRISTCHURCH CENTRE. pELEBRATION DAY CONCERT. \y - CHORAL HALL, THURSDAY, 2Uh/MAY, 1905, at 7.45 p.m. PROGRAMME: Part I. 1. Selection . . . Garrison Band 2. Son? .... Mr Claude Allan 3. Song ; Mrs Gowcr-Burns 4. Son;: Mr C. Edgar .". Violin Solo . . Miss Freda Marsdcn 0. Song .... Mr W. A. Day 7. Musical Sketch . . Mr E. Schatz fi. Song .... Miss Wauchop 3. Selection . . Mr E. J. Painter's Ladies' Estudiantina Band Part 11. 1. Selection . . . Garrison Band 2. Song , . . . Mr C. F. Turner 3. Sons .... Mrs Gower-Burns ■4. Recitation.... . . . .;'. . _ -, : • ,—_,..- ---j. Song . . . . ''. Mies Wattonop C. Musical Sketch . . .Mr E. Schatz 7. Duet . Messrs R. Lake and C. F. Turner 8. Sons . . . .Mr W.-A. Day D. Selection . Mr E. J. Painter's Ladies' Estudiantina Band GOD SAVE THE KING. TICKETS, 2s and Is. The 2s Seats maybo roserved by payment of ed extra at tho Dresden Piano Company, uhere Tickets are obtainable. TREE PLANTING to tako place on Cashmere Hills, THURSDAY, May 31st, leaving Square 10 a.m. 5341 WM. SMITH. KNOX CHURCH. THE ANNUAL SOCIAL GATHERING will be held TO-MORROW EVENING, in the LECTURE HALL. Boaley avenue, followed by a Meeting in the Church, when tho REV. R. J. PORTER will give an Address. Good Programme of Music. Tea on the Tables at 6.30 p.m. ADMISSION Is. 1187 PHYSICAL CULTURE. Tl/TR TANKARD'S SCHOOL (special V i»-L built), Oxford terraco and Gloucester street. Ladies' Class—Mondays. 7.30. Men—Tuesdays and Fridays, 5.15 and 8 to 10. Youths—Wednesdays, 7.30. Girls—Tuesdays, 4. Boys—Thursdays, 4. Private Pupils and Glasses as arranged. Seed for Prospectus. DRAINAGE BOARD. SEFTON-ASIIL-EY DRAINAGE BOARD. PROPOSED LOAN. ■\TOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of -<.1 the provisions of the Local Bodies Loans Act. 1901, that the Softon-Ashley Drainap I Board desires to obtain the consent of the I Ratepayers of the Seftoii-Ashley Drainage I District to the lwrrowinj of a sum of £4000 ! for the purposes, upon the security and otherwise as hereinafter me-ntioned: — (1) The particular iindertakinge proposed !>re: (a) The erection of effective protective works in sundry positions along the north bank of Ihe rivpr Ashley: (b) the erection of such works along the banks of Stoncy Creek as may be required to prevent its fverflow, and (c) the carrying out of euch works near the lower end of Fox"s Creek, as may bo deemed necessary to the restraining of the water within a defined channel. (2) The sum proposed to be borrowed for purpose (a) is £33fW), for purpose (b) £200, ar.il for purpose (c) XSf-O. (3) The proposed security for the said loan is a special rate of One Halfpenny in the £ r.n the enpita! value of a!I the rateable proporiv in the Drains.cc District, i) revision for repayment to bo made by mc mc ot n sinking fund. Ml It is proposed to pay trta cost of raising I :hc loan, and interest upon the loan, for the : first year after the same is raised, out of the loan iteelf. A mpetiri!' of ratepayers of the paid Drainege District, to consider the said proposal, will be held in the Board's Office, Sefton, op WEDNESDAY, the 6th day o? June, 1906, at 7.30 p.m. THOMAS WYLLIE. Chairman. Dated this 3rd day of May, 13M. lfilG B" Fie!d-g:sf=Bes— £ io: ct manufacturer's eampies just arrived, latest improved patterns, very powerful. From i'l per pair. Ha.f-pr.ice?. Come and compare them. R. Kencttt's. :S3 High street. AT THE AT THE D.IC. D.I.C. MOTORING. AN INTERESTING ITEM TO THOSE WHO MOTOR. "PROTECT YOUR EYES while Motoring JL with properly Dado Gaggles. We have them to suit all requirements. PRICES: 3s Cd. 4s ed 3s ed and 10s Cd A PAIR. For Samples see Show Case at Cashcl street Entrance. AT THE AT THE D.I.C. D.I.C.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12507, 21 May 1906, Page 1

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