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NEW ZEALAND WSWRASCB ©OU. PANT, LIMITED. Established 185». -_____„___. CAPITAL .. - •TI.WM-* THE PREMIER AND WRALTHTESt COLONIAL CO MV ** N T'_ fc _ l^_i t-_ No**d for Promptness and A. L. PARSONS. Mono.**, C&9 196 Hereford street.

AMUSEMENTS TTIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). DEC. 2_nd. LAUGHING SEASONCTARTS TO-NIGHTI POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY. First Appearance in Christchurch of MEYNELL, GUNN .nd J*™!g MKYXELL. GUNN and NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY. NEW ENGLISH COMEDY COMPANY. * Under the Direction of Allan Hamilton. HAVE YOU SEEN THE BABYJ AYE YOU SEEN THEI BABY t A GREAT LAUGHING SUCCESS A GREAT LAUGHING SUCCESS!! The Latest London Farcical Comedy, "THE LITTLE STRANGER.'' "THE LITTLE ST.tA.NGER. "THE LITTLE STRANGER." Tho Most Successful Farcical Comedy Sine! the Memorable Run of "Chor '7 •■*«»*•,, Willie Parke . . ;Th*-Ch»_} &£*£• Willie Parke . . "The Chi d Wonder Willie Porke . . "The Chi d Wonder Willie Parke . . "The Child Wonder (Direct from the Criterion j he»tre, London). Nothing like this Marvellously Clever Baby Actor has ever been witnessed in th* Soutnern Hemisphere. At 8 o'clock. An Entirely New Comedietta, in on* Act, by F. K. SIDNEY, "WIG AND GOWN." Cast of Characters. Frank Warburton .. Mr Frank Hawthorn. (Barrister* Phil Buffinglon .. Mr John W. Deverell (His Friend) _ Edith Goldine .. Miss Helen Russell (Engaged to Phil) Polly Meodowleigh .. Miss Violet DeM (Engaged to Frank) At 8.40. First Production in Christchurch. Of the Immensely Successful FARCICAL COMEDY, in Three Acts, THE "LITTLE STRANGER." "LITTLE STRANGER." "LITTLE STRANGER." Cast of Characters. Hon. Alee Howard .. Mr James Lindsay Captain Dick Allenby Mr Conwov Wingfield Paul Vronsky .. Mr Horry Hill (Chief of a Society known as the "Soul Htintera") Generol Allenby -. Mr John W. Deverell Sir George Peacock .. Mr H. Halley Fames .. Mr Frank Hawthorne ■ Lady Peacock Miss Henrietta Bernard Mrs Allenby, senr. .. Miss Florence Leigh Nurse .. Miss E. Guildford-Qtun Eflie Peacock Miss Helen Russell Mrs Dick Allenby .. Mis* Violet Den* And Tom Ponnym»n .. Master Willie Park* "The Little SCranger." Bos Plan NOW OPEN at Dresden for th* ENTIRE SEASON. . ~ Price*— a*. 2s, ls. Reserved Seat*. 4*. Early door* (7-7.30) to Stall* tnd Pit. SIXPENCE eatra, obtainable at Reunert'* and Theatro Door*. 6WT "THE SQUAW MAN." "And little Hal can havo my hon*hai> chair. Don't worry; he'd hey hid it lew since, only happen my mother gey it to mc. m H E -A T X B SO T> A __, Under th** direction* ef MR J. C. |T_LLIAMSON. A NEW SEASON. A NEW PLAY. A NEW COMPANT, , "There i* much more good than bad t» human nature, and tlie -wow* and —mil of mankind will applaud the food, tlw trae m*\ the B(OUtlfiaj«l.the 8U K e." —~-.i-Tj' * '.-"-*»\;„-»*> yt MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBEB ,***.- ■'" ' A DRAMATIC BENBATION. J- * "SQUAW MAN." THE •- f , "SQUAW MAN." , ,;- Introducing* *■ - , MR 3. C. W_LLIAMBOITi " , NEW DRAMATIC COMPANY, Including - ' Two Brilliant Young AmerioM ijhm. * < MR MISS CHARLES And OLA c WALDRON HUMTHEIET ; ----- . . f > * "THE DRAMA IS THE NOBL-WT WMttflV'' OF LITERATURE, BECAUSE IT*»| ' THE MOST DIBECT.- '_,'/_. "SQUAW MAN." ■ TSE "BQUAW MAH." — . * . ' s •> • Pre** Criticism of "Tha Bajum Mml" r> "Th* powerful •itn_tio__we» toHo**i*wtf| intense uitews*t, «id at tha, ond of ammjA* the principals were recoiled *o -MUMtIyWHI , it was impossible to keep 00--i. Box Plan tt Milntr *hd IkWfNl'l. Price-* a* usual. ' -Mm i ■ ■ — _—_— . CHORAL HALL. ' __^___- SACRED CONCERT by th* «XP*SJJAy, ' MUBICAL SOCIETY} .' TUWIDAT, „ Deoember _$th (Chrwtmu night), i* , First Port: Solo* by Mi** A.JB. Uatmaft , Miss May Billens, Mr J. Hopkiiu, Mr J. C. Hamill; quartette, "God U.» Spirit": the Chorus will «tog '**-%<-•_-( be to God," "O Great i* the D-pth,*----(MendeUsohn), "The Angelu*" <W»J» Imo). *" ' Second Part: Gem* from "Tha'Maaaitk" ' (Handel); "O Thou that(Telle*t,"Mtot May Billeni; "H* wo* D-«pi**d " Mit* v Evs Field; "The People that Walked in Darkness," "Why Do the Nation*," Mr J. E. Hatnill. ' Favourite Choruses. Orchestral AooO-t----paninjente. Admission free. ■. Collection at - door. Door* open 7.80. First item at 6 o'clock. 6663 , '■ * COME AWAY FBOM th* Dust and Wind of ChrioUkmr* to the Sheltered BURWOOD TEA GARDENS, The Most Beautiful in New Zealand, wh*r« the Roses are magnificent, «_b*> Boating 4*ligbtful, th* Te* delicious. Admission 6d. Tea 64 Clock Tower Trom. WW MRS W F. KNOWLES. SEEING THE SIGHTB OP CHURCH AND SUBURBS. A Two Hour*' Beautiful Drive at th* «m*ll * cost of te. Thi* Four-in-hand Coach take* : Daily Trip*, leaving Head Office, 130 Caahal •treet and Pott Offio* ot 10 *.m. and 3 p.m. ' Do not mis* this treat I. Patron* *iin*l_r delighted with tho b**utiful *oen*ry. Bsek your teat* early to Ovoid dUoppointm«_t. 'Phon* _oio. . 2eto3F A. C. THOMPBON, Propriotor. WHITE QUILTS. ONE-THIRD BELOW THE ÜBUAUv ' A FEW DAYS AGO we wero fet. tunate inn-curing a large number of WHITE SATIN QUILTS (all •-«*•) at ONE-THIRD BELOW the LISTED PRICEB. In order lo make a hasty quittance, wo have marked them in the some ratio. Read the following list. Every housekeeper will know at a, glance what the saving* any *nd will want to share them to-morrow. • SATIN QUILTS in the Latest Be. sign*:— . ! 10-4 for Single Bed* at 6* 6d to Ifi*. 11-4 for Three-quarter Beds, at 7* lid to IB* 6d. 12-1 for Double Beds, at 11* Sd to 91*. 13-4 Extra Large, at IS* to 27* Od TONEYCLIFFE and CAREY, THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY. WANTED. r (For continuation of Wanteds *cc p»g* 18.)

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12683, 22 December 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12683, 22 December 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12683, 22 December 1906, Page 1

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