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AMUSEMENTS. TTTJMA.N HEARTS "A pky full of strong humanity, subduing in it# pathos, delicious in • its humour, aud aUrnng in ite thriaing uicideut." 'PHEATRE ROXAL. Direction of EDVTIN By Arrangement with J. C WILLIAifISON. A TITMTLTCOCS FURORE OF ENTHUSIASM On Saturday Evening Greeted th» Distin;ruished London Actor, MR ERNEST LLUCESTEB, In tha EXCEPTIONALLY BKILLIANT DIUMA. "HUAIAN Hr.MVrS" "HUMAN HKAKTS" (The Svvoetest Play on Earth). TO-NIGHT. M.R ERNEST LEICESTER, Supported by MISS VALENTINE SIDNEY' And a Powerful Selected Company, In the Bea-utiful and ijlnborate Presentation "HUMAN Hi^OlTS." Plans at the Dresden. 4a. 2s Cd and Is. Day Sales at Dresden and Reunert and Co '3 Stalls and Pit Early Doors, 7 to 7.30, 6d extra. . . . Doors open 7, commence 8. Carriages lor gMl o ' Manager, ALBERT CLAKK. ALEXANDRA HALL. SECOND CHAMBER CONCERT (Series of Six.) TUESDAY, JULY l'th, 8 p.m. C. A. E. FKKGUSON. Sec. WAINONI PARK. PLEASURE GROUNDS. Arrangement* are now being made for the , GREAT SUMMER FAIR. Owners of Side Shows. Slot Machine*. u« Amusements, etc., are invited to communicate. THE EXHIBITION HAS GONE! BUT THE BURWUOQ TEA GARDENS REMAIN "A place of beauty and a joy for ever. Sweetheart, let us wander for an hour of Where the shadows deepen under Burwood'l trees, . * And drink for our refreshment its famed, delicious Teas! Take Trem from Bank Corner. ADMISSION Rd. TEA Cd. Flowers and GoldSnh for Sale 4M PHYSICAL CULTURE. MR TANKARD'B School (epecially buiM) Corner GLOUCESTER STREET and OXFORD TERRACE. SECOND TERM Commences TUESDAY, July 9th. CUsees for Ladies, Men, Girls and Boye. Send for Prospectus. Classes for Foil Fencing. Annual Display in Ootober. C2661F y A. HORNIBROOK. PHYSICAL CULTURIST And CERTIFICATED MASSEUR, CITY F*T.T,, CHRISTCHURCH, Telephone ISS9. Write QT Call for Prospectuses. SHOWS. NORTH CANTERBURY POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY CLUB'S SHOW. DRILLiHALL, ' JULY 23rd and 24th. ENTRIES Clow SATURDAY, 6th iret. C. W. BELL, Sep.. 8214 Rangior»> MEETINGS. ASPEaAL GENERAL MEETING of the SYDENHAM HOCKEY CLUB will be held in tho Sydenham Recreation Club's Rooma on MONDAY EVENING, July 6th, at 8 p.m. Bhairp.' 393 D. SNELL, Hon. Secretary. HOTELS. JOLLIE'B PASS HOIKIi, HANMER SPRINGS. W. J. LARCOMBE, Proprietor. The Only Licensed Houis in Hanmtf Springs. First-class Aucommodatum. Moderate TariH. Special Terms to Families. Conveyances meet all Coaches, and run at intervals to and from _B aths. C 2263 CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOJIBO STREET. (Near lieece's, Ironmongers). THIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIOW for -I Permanent Boarder* and the Travelling Public. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Clone to Railway Station and General Poet Office. TRAMS PASS DOOII. Luncheon trom Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Telephone No. 676. JAMES HOWEY, Prop/ietor BOARD AMD RESIDENCE. (GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 25G Gloucester T street West—Strictly firel-claae BOARD and RESIDENCE for Travellers, etc. Superior position, and convenient City centre. Telephone 982. Address Proprietress. C235G ST. ELMO" HOUSE, 167 Worcester street, West End.—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders; two ruiinites frnm ri.P.O. i:rd central tram terminus; also within seuio distance of Parkt, lubiic Gardens, Museum, Uuatnhcde, ett. yuieteßt aud vorv bcri poeiticn in City. leiephone 87*2. Mise Hainptou, Proprietre«i'. C2t74 WHAKATATA. OQO CASHEL STREET. West End—Very *jO*J Superior Accoinmfidetion. Vacar.ciee. Spcc.n! term* fur Pt unsrieut BonrdUf. GODWIN LAMING Proprietor. Telephone 13i6. 842 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, at Nixon's Charing Sa!*, Kirwoc. Black and Tar. SHKEP-DOG, beardy, with col.ar and swivel. Any peifcn dcta;r. ; ir.S came after dat* will be prosecuted. J. sejmour, SpringSeld. 331 T OST, a CARDBOARD BOX in St. XJ ?troet betver, Mar.c-hert«r street aud Lincoln road. Ficuer pleato returc to D. McOracken, Lincoln road. Finder rewarded. «5i LOST, Lady's BIKE. Uken by mwtak", Arro-.v machine, No. Hi, from 8.8.8.. M<inche-tcr Upturn to Fern Cyc , ' thop. LicU*icld street, and th« other will b? : returned. 4(3 j

the d.i.c. sale to-dat. i pveuy article i>' stock is now offered at gemjlKE reduced price. Yi«it the Crockirj ».-.d Fuiriihing Shoirrooms TO-DAY. For Exceptional S*le Bargains. THE D.I.C. SALE. C2SGI

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12850, 8 July 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12850, 8 July 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12850, 8 July 1907, Page 1

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