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j AMUSEMENTS. riiHEATBE BOYALJ Under the Direction of MR TOM POLLARD." Commencing MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 25th. Rsturning after a Record-breaking Tour of the Dominion. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA 00. POLLARDS JUVENILE OPERA CO. Will Present for the First Time in Christchurch, the Musical Satire, HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY. HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY. Direct from the La Salle Theatre, Chicago. His Highness the Bey, MASTER BERTIE NICHOLSON. The most marvellous impersonation by a child performer yet presented in the Southern Hemisphere. Coming on a Triumphal Wave of Sucoess. , POLLARD'S POPULAR JUVENILES. ' BEAUTIFUL BALLETS. GORGEOUS SCENERY. WITTY DIALOGUE. PRETTY MUSIC. r POPULAR PRICES: Drefs Circle and * Reserved Stalls, 4s; Back Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit. 1 Is. Early doors to Back Stalls and Pit. 6d extra. Day sales at Ilsidlc's and Iteunert's. Box Plan at the Dresden. J. L. CATHRO. 8422 Touring Manager. ELITE BAND. ( HAGLEY PARK. \ SUNDAY. COLLECTION in aid of New Instruments. 1201 I CHRISTS COLLEGE OLD BOYS' [ ASSOCIATION. rpHE Annual Cricket Matches, Past and A Present, will be played on the College Ground on THURSDAY, 28th November, at I 10.30 a,m. Old Boys wishing to play must send in their names at once to the undersigned. LESLIE F. TRIBE, 8574 Hon. Secretary. NOMINATIONS •ITiOR all HORSE EVENTS at the LATJRTS--1 J? TON and LYNDHUBST SPORTS ! MEETING, to be hdd on DECEMBER 16th next. CLOSE with the Secretary, Lauriston ou SATURDAY, November 23rd. at 8 p.m. T. MITCHELL, Jr., 8684 Hon. Sec I F. A. HORNIBROOK, PHYSICAL CULTURIST AND CERTIFICATED MASSEUR. CITY HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. Breathing Exercises. ' Remedial Exercises. Classes for Children and Men. Private Tuition. Write or call for Prospectus. Telephone 1359. 8106F SPORTING. . CHRISTCHURCH RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. DECEMBER 14th and 16th, 190 T. DOMINATIONS for ell Event* CLOSE en j iy SATURDAY NEXT; 23rd inst., at 9 p.m. 8680F ■-'"■' \Cy<■ •■•»"■-ROAD BOARDS. '- *' - OXFORD ROAD BOARD. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the posij, * tion of CARETAKER of the Eyre, Water . Raoes for a period of Three (3) years. Apt plicaata to state salary required. Specifications may' be seen at the Office, E. Oxford. R. JL GAINSFORD 8270 Surveyor. i ] OXFORD ROAD BOARD. t *■■ ~ TENDERS are invited for (he SUPPLY of 450 DOG COLLARS. Specifications may be seen at the Office, E. Ox- ' ford. R. H. GAINSFORD. 82ffl ' Clerk. LINCOILN ROAD BOARD. rpENDERS are.invited for PAINTING the A Road Board's Houso, and the Cottage on Reserve 214, Spring's road. Specifications 1 to be seen at the Beard's* Office, where fenders oloee at 9.80 a.m, MONDAY, 25th inst . . F. W. EAST, 1 8598 Cerk to the Board. , BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WHAKATATA. , -983 CASHEL STREET WEST. CUPERIOR Accommodation for Visitors O and Permanent Boarders. Tariff from , 255. Telephone 1.1J6. GODWIN LAMING, Proprietor. , , ACCOMMODATION BUREAU.—Board Residenoa speciality. Apartvtnte and Houses, Furnished and Unfurnished, to Let. Open daily, also Wednesday snd Saturday ! Evenings from 7.30 till 9. Christchurch Ex- ■ change. 174 a Lichfield street, opp. M-son "' Strathers. 'Phons 2148. C 2884 \ ; QT. ELMO" HOUSE, 18T Woroestes , O strsst. West End.—Superior Accommodation for Visiters ' snd Permanent , Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O. and oon. I tr»l tram terminus, also within same distance . of Parks, Public Gardens. Museum, ■ Boat ■ Sheds, eto. Quietest and very bsst position in City. Telephone 871 Miss Hampton, Proprietress. i C 2674 GLOUCESTER HOUSE (986 Gloucester street West), offers exoellent accommodation to visitors; superior position -and oonveniemt to business centre. Special terms to families and permanent boarders. Liberal ouiaine. Telephone 962. Mrs M. W. Ryan. C 2956 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, PLAN~and SPECIFICATION. Reward on returning *o Taylor Bro*., Builders Tuam street West. 1222 LOST, from Greendale, 25 Crossbred EWES with Lambs, branded on side P.J. to black or — over R. Finder rewarded on communicating with H. Wells, Greendale. 1196 LOST, Bunch of Three KEYS, between Manchester street and Edgvmare road, or Union street. Kindly return Weetgarlh, Grocer, oorner Armagh and Manchester ■ streets. 141» STRAYED, 3 Turkeys. Anyone detaining them after this notioe will be prosecuted. G. W. J. Parsons, Huxley street, i Sydenham. 1230 HOLMES and SONS are now supplying fuit size 4-ply Wire Mattresses at Its nett, their own manufacture. Holmee and Sons, Tuam street (noar High street). 0J075 TO-DAY AT THE D.LC. CALB OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. CLEARING OUT ALL VIOLINS, BANJOS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS, Etc., AT SAL,E PRICES. CORNETS, OLASJO-VETS. FLUTES, AND ALL SHEiET MUSIC. REDUCED IN PRICE. VISIT THE D I.C. TO-DAY. C 2501

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12967, 21 November 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12967, 21 November 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12967, 21 November 1907, Page 1

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