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rpujS NEW ZBAIiAITD FIRE AND 1 AIARINK INSURANCE COJIPANY. ESTABLISHED 1853. Paid-np Capital and Keaerre* (including Undivided Proßta) .. £601.513 Not Revenue for 1334 .. **55.503 The Premier and Wea.'tbieat Colonial Company. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches and Agencie* throughout tna > world. A. L. PARSONS. Manager

AMUSEMENTS. 'pHEATRE ROYAL. SPECIAL ILLUMINATED MATINEE. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. At 2-SO. At 2.30. Bring the Chi'rlrcn to «oe the Famous PjwtoMimic Plot tiro. THE HEN THAT LAID THE GOLDEN EGGS. CHILDREN SIXPENCE TO ALL PARTS. THEATRE P. O V A L. Direction .... J. and X TAIT Manager F. STETSON business Manager . . . M. LIVINGSTONE TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGnT. A DISTINCT SUCCESS! Pronounced to bo tho Finest Animated Picture Show in Australasia! ! "SUNNY CEYLON." "SUNNY CEYLON." "SUNNY CEYLON." SUNNY CEYLON.* , Our Patrons Astounded! ! A Triumph in Coloured Pictuml . Universal Eulogism of -SUNNY CEYLON." "SUNNY CEYLON." Como and See THE WONDERFUL ELEPHANTS 1 THE COBP.A AND MONGOOSE FIGHT! I All that is Briflit and Interesting in "SUNNY CEYLON." VESUVIUS IN ERUPTION caused a great sensation ißst night. ROME, Ar.cient end Modern, delighted all. VENICE, in all its Poetic Grandeur, amazed everyone. THE LAUNCHING OF ENGLAND'S MIGHTY MONSTER, H.M.S. DREADNOUGHT. THE HEN THAT LAID THE GOLDEN EGGS, a Pictorial Wonderment, pronounced the gem of coloured effect. BEFORE THE HOUSEHOLD AWAKES, the Cleverest Humorous Picture ever seen here. And a host of other entirely new and interesting subjects. A DAY AT PRINCE'S COURT, MELBOURNE. A Representation of a Canadian Water Chute, which should prove of great local interest, as a replica is in course of construction for the forthcoming International Exhibition. „__. __ THE LIVING LONDON PICTURES. Proved as Popular as Ever. TO BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. MR SYDNEY MONK, The Favourite Balladist, in New Songs. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is (Children Half-price). Box Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Dresden, Eslick's, and Riedle's. Secure your eeate to avoid disappointment. ~'???'' PER A HOUSE. Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons. Complete Change of Programme To-night. NEW ARTISTS, NEW FACES. NEW ACTS. FULLER'S NEW VAUDEVILLE CO. First Appearance To-night of - MISS,. GERTRUDE, J£MSK& y ,v, ' I MIS 3 "GERTRUDE - EMERY,. The Daring Aerial Trapeze Artist, assisted by MASTER CHAS. HAVES, Contortioniet First Appearance of MR CARDEN WILSON, MR CARDEN WILSON, The Celebrated Mimic in Dramatic Scenes and Imitations of well-known actors. First Appearance in New Zealand of Jae. CRAYDON and BARTON AddU JaR. CRAYDON and BARTON* Addie Clever American Vaudeville Sketch Team. First Appearance of MISS PEARL HELMRIOH, MISS PEARL HELMRICH, The Dninty and Winsome Sonbrctto. Reappearance. of WALKER and HUGHES, The Wonderfully Talented Jugglers. Reappearance of THE GOLDEN DUO. Everything New by WILL LOCHRANE, Will Stevens, Ethel Leslie, Ivy Gallardi, Cicsie Whitford. Carl Collier, snd Double Co. Time and Prices as usual. Bus. Manager: WALTER FULLER. 26M WE WANT GOOD ROADS. rpHEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th. GRAND CONCERT AND THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE In Aid of the GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT. Firet Appearance in Christchurch of MADAME ELVIRA BERNSTEIN, A.L.C.M., Melbourne's Premier Contralto. Messrs A. L. Cropp, Claude Allan, Chaa. Rend, Wm. Densem, V. C. Buchanan (solo Violinist). Chas. Coombes (cornet poloiet), Eetudiantina Band (A. R. Post conductor), and the Caste Comedy Company, in H. A. Jones's delightful Comedy, "A BED OF ROSES." Brinsmcad piano kindly lent by Messrs Milner and Thompson. Accompanist: MR R. A. HORNE. Dresa Circle and Orchestral Stalls, Two. Shillings; Stalls. One Shilling. Box Plan at Measre Milner and Thompson's. (Booking fee Gd extra.) 259-2 C. LEEMING, Secretary. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CHORAL HALL. THURSDAY, JUNE lith. GRAND CONCERT (In aid of tho Roman Catholic Church at Hamner). MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME By the Lending Vocalists and Instrumentalists of Christchurch. Mrs Gowor Burns, Miss C. Livingstone, Messrs Claude Allan. Buchanan. Coombs, Head, R. A. Home, and Herr Zimmcrinnnn. popular Prices, f Js and Is. Tickets everywhere. 2:m CONNOR. Secretary. rrrffE COLOSSEUM ROLLER SKATINGX HI.XX. Armagh street, is the place to fir.end your spare mornings, nftf.-rnoons, and evenings. Our Tea and Supper Room is now or.c of the rosiest littie rooms in the city, and during the winter Music. Skating, and Supper form a delightful evening's entertainment. The Colosfcuui Bard plays every evening and on Saturday afternoons. Sign or Negro's String Band on Thur-day afternoons. A Splendid Line of Skates, suitable for learners, For Sale, at 7s 6d per pair. 1610 FOOTBALL. LANCASTER PARK. THIS DAY. ALBION v. CHRISTCHURCH, East Ground. OLD BOYS v. MERIVALE. West Ground. SYDENHAM v CANTERBURYCOLLEGE. South Ground. Kick Off 2.45 p.m. LADIES FREE. Afternoon Tea to ho'do?? of Grand Stand Tickets. 23C6 TTTAINONT PARK—Open Every Day. * ' Saturday—Punch end Judy. Explosion, etc. Sunday—Music. Following are some of the items:—March. "The Thunderer," by Souea; selection from "II Trovatore," by Verdi; intermezza. "Caval'cria Rusticana"; selection, "Aria Avis Rosanda " by Donizetti. Admission Gd. Aitc-rnoon Tea fd. 1374 WANTED. "VTEW Kid Bolt?, all sires and fashionable -i-> colours. 3s lid. At Ballnntyne's. (For Continuation of Wanteda see page 12")

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12503, 26 May 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12503, 26 May 1906, Page 1

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