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AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT. JESSIE MACLAOHLAN, Seotlaad's Qnaan ef Song. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Positively Last Appaarane* Positively Last Appearance Of th* Queen ot Song, JESSIE MACLACHLAN, Assisted hy DOUGLAS YOUNQ, The FaTourit* Tenor. JOHN McLINDEN, Celebrated-Cellist. ' ROBT. BUCHANAN, Pianist. , Great Plebiecite Programme. Sents of England, Ireland, and Scotland. TO-NIGHT. JESSIE MACLACHLAN Bid* Farewell to Chrietchureh. Prioe*—Dress Cird* and Orchestra Stalls, reserved 4s, unreserved 3s. Stalls 2s, Pit ls. No Early Doors. Plsn •at the Dresden, D»y Sale* at Rridle's and RcuneTt's. Th* Steinway Con. ert Grand Piano from Th* Dresden Pisno Company. FRANK TALBOT, -*87* Repreeentative. THE COLOSSEUM SKATING RINK, ARMAGH STREET. "Th* truly popular is not that which appeals to s certain class, but what' is common to al. classes."—"Skiting is a popular redreation." SESSIONS i MORNING. AFTERNOON, and EVENING. THIS MORNTNO: Spaoial Bession for School Boys and Girls. . Admission Free. Races for Skate*. TO-NIGHT: L*die*' Hockey Match. MONDAY: Ledie*' Fan and Balloon Rao*. TUESDAY: Hoclcey Match. WEDNESDAY: Maiden Rao*.' FRANK S. YATES. Proprietor. 1444 F. H. McINTOSH. Floor Manager. GRAND CONCERT By the ESTUDIANTINA BAN D, In aid of Salvation Army Brass Band. A. R. POST, Conductor. CHORAL HALL, AUGUST Ist. MM LOPS W. -SLOT. Hon. Sec. FOOTBALL. FOOTBALL. THIS DAY. J- A X C.A 6 T E.R- PARK. FIRST TRIAL MATCHES: SENIORS and JUNIORS. Kick-crT at 3.1* sharp.' Admtssien «d. 9195F ALBION FOOTBALiL CLUB. OLD MEMBERS will plaae*. take notice that they are" requested to attend a Meeting to be held in the Cluh Rooms,on IJESDAY NEXT, at 8 p.«, to airanjp for tMatch with 'the Prasant Day T*arn. IMB -TOT A I N O N I PARK. PLEASURE OBOUNDS. Arr*aswß*nts ar* new heiag mad* far th* "OBEAT lUMMEB FAIR. Owner* al lila '.ttawaj* SW ataaara*.. aad AmwsmaaU, **0.. at* inntai te ooaiaatiaieata. \ 7 ( .. . . THE BEAT^inJirj^BTiRWOOD.-TEA/ -' "''--"r- - oAßO^Nrr'"'* vl '''''** 4 ' '•'■'* WARM aB« Croquet Lawn, Oasy Indoor TeaJlooni for dull days.: other Board*r*; B*ro-gr *dj*cant to tb« Shirley Links, Burwood Houss'ofars convenient Lodging for Golfers. Flow***-* and Ooldfi*h forSsl*. Admisskm 6d. T*a «d. Trstn from Bank of Raw Zea.and Ootn*r. '. Fl2»n MRS W. P.KNOWLES. yt I HORN I BRO OX *■' PHTBIOAL, CULTURIST Ana ' CERTIFICATED MASSEUR, ' CITY HALL, CHRISTCHURCH, T*l*pkon* IMI. j Writ* or -Call for Ptospactas**. PHYSICAL CULTURE.'

MR TANKARD'S School.. (specially 'built). Corner GLOUCESTER STREET and OXFORD TERRACE. SECOND TERM Commences .TUESDAY, July. »th. Classes for Ladies, Man, Girls and Boys. Send for Prospectus. Clssse* for Poll Fencing. Annual Di*pl»y in Oetobar. C2ealF BANK NOTICES. ~ THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. Established 1537. Incorporatad 1860. Paid up Capital .. #1,500,000 Re**rvt> Fund ... . .. 1.170,000, ' ->i_J2,f170,000 Retarr*. Liability of Proprietor*.«. 8,000,000 ■ - £3,670.000 A Dividend of £1 8s per Share and Bonus of 10s per Share for th* Half-year, together equ»l to 14 per cant, per Annum, ha vine bean declared at a meeting of Proprietor*. held in London on 92nd-July, 1007, the same is new payable, to Co.onial Shareholders. '-■'■■ J. 8.. PERCY, Inspector. Wellington, 34th July,-1907. • 9147F ROVER CARS hay* just Won ths Tourist Trophy Rao* in th* Ist* of Man, b**t-" ing tl competitor*. Tkis should convince intending purchassr* *of tbair' complete superiority in speed, < lull-olimbiagl control, and patrol consumption over all other cars, either Britiek or Continental. '■ Six kj>i, 2 ••at*; 8 h.p., 4 **ata; 93 h.p., » Mats. Trials givsn to intending pnrohsser*. A. W. SMITH and SON. Central Garage, Werc**t*r street. 1M JT. .W O O D F I E L D, • THE PEOPLE'S CATERER; C 3 COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM. Dinnars, Ball Suppers,. Banquets. Garden Parties, eto., Catered for. On Hsnd for Hire—Marquees, Boilers. Tab]**, Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, and all Requisites. Telephone. 864. . C9781F EUGENE SPITZ AND CO., LIMITED, LADIES' TAILORS Maka a Specialty of RACE COSTUMES. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS'S BUILDINGS, 196 CASHEL STREET. C2910F rpHE "All Blacks'- Uam iik* a rush of X steam, . Did every Old World team demolish, For Boots and Shoes be wise and use Th* World-famed "Air Black* Polish." rrSZ LAST WEEK OF THE D.I.C 1 SALE. FINAL REDUCTIONS IN CHINA AND GLASSWARE, IRONMONGERY, TEA SETS. TOILET SETS, DINNER . WARE. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS IN SUPERIOR CUTLERY and ELECTROPLATED WARES. IN HIGH-GRADE BRITISH MAKES. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. C 3561

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12867, 27 July 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12867, 27 July 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12867, 27 July 1907, Page 1

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