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AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE BOYAL. { Direction . . . . J. md ». TAIT Manager . . . . F. STETSON 1 GRAND OPENING. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT. * RETURN SEASON OF , TAIT'S LIVING PICTURES. TAIT'S LIVING PICTURES. TAIT'S LIVING PICTURES. TAIT'S LIVING PICTURES. Numerous New and Original Films have just been landed from London, New York, ,' and Paris. Our New Pictorial Theme is "SUNNY" CEYLON," • "SUNNY CEYLON." "SUNNY CEYLON." "SUNNY CEYLON." The Mv«tic Land of Buddha and one of the Strongholds of Britain s Mighty Empire. j The scene opens with a journey to Kandy by rail, through groves of cocoanut palm« after which "Adam's Peak" iB viewed. We next come upon the natives in their natural . purroundings*—Hairdressing, Shaving Laundries, etc. Then back again to the heart of Indian Orientalism. amidst picturesque ; bazaars,-rickshaws, and stately palaces; then out to thc ocean liner to see the Hnve-a-divo boys, with their Ta-ra-ra-Boom-de-ay. swimming races, diving for coins, etc.; and the -_o?t Wonderful Picture of all— | A FIGHT BETWEEN A COBRA AND A MONGOOSE! ■ A TRULY MARVELLOUS PICTURE. Have you read Kipling's "Rikki Tikki Tavi?" This Picture Shows you the Actual Thing! A HERD OF MAGNIFICENT ELEPHANTS Are shown disporting themselves in the river In addition to the above will be presented the following New Pictures, direct from London. Paris, and New York— THE LAUNCHING OF H^.B^^ THE LAUNCHING OF H R M.f^^ (The Largest Battleship Afloat). The Christening Ceremony by H.M. King Edward. A Unique Picture of Historical and Technical Interest. THE HEN THAT LAID THE GOLDEN • EGGS— Tho Most Extensive Coloured Film Extant. and is best described as a Pantomimic •Fairy Tale, and should prove of special interest to young and old. BEAUTIFUL ITALY* WITH VESUVIUS IN ERUPTION. THE FUNICULAR RAILWAY. VENICE, Showing the Canals, the Gondolas, the Rialto, j St. Mark's, etc. ROME, ANCIENT AND MODERN. The Tramp and the Typewriter When the Household Awakes . , The Young Terrors Through tho Polar Regions Father Helps with the Spring Cleaning Tobogganing in Switzerland A Moonlight Dream—A Huge Laugh from Beginning to End, . Etc., et<s. We have a host of other novel and humourous pictures which will be shown during the brief season. MR SYDNEY MONK- the Favourite Young Tenor, in New Songs. GKAND MATINEE NEXT SATURDAY, At 2.30. * PRICES: 3si'2s, ls. Box Plana on View at the Dresden. (This Afternoon .at the Theatre Vestibule): Day Sales at Dresden, Riedle's, and Eslick's. . • As the Season is limited, please book your seats to avoid disappointment. , 2533 Touring Manager: G. D. PORTUS. PHYSICAL. .GUI/HIRE.. FOR ..JUSTNESS ' MEN. MR _\ A. HORN-BROOK comniences a" Class for Business Men NEXT FRIDAY, MAY 25th. V Class Days: Tuesdays and Fridays, 6.10 to 6.10 p.m. «: *_-jjg. PUBLIC NOTICES. SERRAVALLO'S, TONIC (Bark and Iron Wine) STIMULATES the! APPETITE, STRENGTHENS the NERVES. HI-GENE-RATES the BLOOD. A perfect boon to all sufferers- from Antemia • and Convalescents after severe illness, especially INFLUENZA. It is an Ideal Tonic, ever 2000 leading., physicians of all parts of the world havo testified to tbe distinct' value of Sertavallo s Tonic. Price, 3a,*per bottle. Sole Agents: KEMPTHORNE; PROSSER and CO;, LTD. y .- .--■- *• 8981F ■ — - V-PHE" DRIEST SPOT ON DEARTH A- ■•'■ Is . Under A •LETHABY UMBRELLA, Buy One To-day, from' Ss Bd. LETHABY'S UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS, Oi Cathedral seiuare • (Next, Broadway's.) , 7331F ' - e> ' J NEW BOOKS AT * CIMPSON and WILLIAMS, LIMITED. The Gamblers. By Katberinie C. Thurston. The Portriev'e. *By Edesn Phillpotte. His Beautiful Client. By George Griffiths. Tho Great Refusal. By Maxwell Gray. The White Hand. By Carl Joubert. liho Threshiog Floor. By J. S. Fletcher. The" Scholar's Daughter. By Beatrice Harradeii. For Life and After, ißy George R. Suns. Wripper 2s 6d. C.oth 3s Cd. A Woman of the World. By Ella Wheeler Wilcox. 3s Cd. , Towards the Heights. By Chas. Wagner, ls ' 3di and 2s 6d." Tho Corrected English New T-staiment.i with Preface by the Bishop of Durham. 7s.' The Practice of Self Culture. By Hugh Black. 3a 6d. Theodore Roosevelt. By Jacob Rids. ss. .__ 979F LAWRENCE AND KIRCHER j BUY FOR OA4BH in the beet Markets in the World, and both members of the firm being Practical Tradwmen. are in a position to. and do. SELL CIfEAPER than any firm in Christchurch. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Note the Address— 182 and 184 HIGH STREET, Near Clock Tower. F ACME GAS AND OIL ENGINES. 14 TO 12 H.P. IN STOCK, OTHERS TO . B ARRIVE. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS, ONE MONTH ONLY. Christchurch Depot— j R. W.HORN and CO., 1 192 Tuam .street. 1811 5 r _ ' .. , "TT" POULTRY.TONIC Makes Hens Lay, and Kgeps Poultry Healthy. Try it. - i AT THE WASHING Del.C. SILK NET. [ LACE NOVELTIES. ! -WASHING- SILK, NET. SPECIALLY adapted for Veiling and Neck- " wear. Free from all dressing, and may i be worn round neck without any inconveni- . encc. WHITE and CREAM. PRICE Is 6d yard. s ; WASHING AT THE 2; SILK NET. D.I.C.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12501, 24 May 1906, Page 1

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