AMUSEMENTS. rri H E AT B E BO V A L Under the Direction of MR TOM POLLARD. Commencing MONDAY, NOVEMBER 95th. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 35th. Returning after a Record-breaking Tour of the 'Dominion. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO. Will Present for the First Time in Christchurch, tho 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 oc a Triumphal Wave of Success. POLLARD'S POPULAR JUVENILES. BEAUTIFUL BALLETS. GORGEOUS SCENERY. WITTY DIALOGUE. PRETTY MUSIC. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Back Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, ls. Early doors to Back Stalls and Pit. 6d extra. Day aales at R.idle's and Beunert's. Box Plan at tbe Dresden. J. L. CATHRO, 8422 Touring Manager. ST. BARNABAS SCHOOLROOM, FENDALTON. rpO-NIGHT, et S, Concert __nd the Amusing J-. Comedy, "Kleptomania," hy the C.RC. Amateurs. Admission ls. Children 6d. 1256 •■■•-'• NOMINATIONS Ir*Oß all HORSE EVENTS at the LAURIS--1 TON end LYNDHURST SPORTS MEETING, to be held on DECEMBER 16th next. CLOSE with the Secretary,.Lauriston on SATURDAY, November _Brd, at 8 p.m. T. MITCHELL? Jr., 8584 Hon. Sec. npHE DOMAIN FOR THE DOMINION is A. the Burwood Tea. Gardens. Unequalled for Beauty and' Comfort. Opinions of recent viei-or*:—"We drink the health of those beautiful gardens, __._ may thoy pronper." "This is the coming place." Accommodation for week-end and other guests. Amusing Slot Machines, Boating end Croquet Flowers in Season, and Orn__menfcal Foliage for sale, eilso Goldfish. 'ASmission 6d, Tea 6d. Tram from Bank Corner. 10 o'clock tram from Town. 6d return. MRS W. F. KNOWLES. . . . . . . 149 ' VOLUNTEER NOTICES. CANTERBURY SCOUTS. CLASS FIRING will be carried on as ordered on SATURDAY. 1265 T. OVERTON, Captain. ROAD BOARDS. .. SPREYDON ROAD BOARD. ' ALL RATES to March Slet, 1908, NOT PAID WITHIN FOURTEEN DAYS, will be sued for without, further notice. . • * MARK W. WOODFIELD, ' Clerk. Payable at Board Office, Spreydon, Mondays nnd Thursdays, 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. or '.at the Offioe of Wocdfleld fnd Co., ITS 'Lichfield street, 9 a.m. to S p.m., any day except Thursday, from 9 a.m. to, 1 p.m. ■ -6530 _____—'■■"• ~ ■ ■--■■'" i l ,-...". - rVi".----i*., Tl R F. .C. M. (J A B IT E 6. 1J SURGEON DE-JnST, L.D.S.. Royal College of Surgeons. I-dinimrgh. Comer Worcester and Manchester streets. / C3OOI MISS NORAH CARTER Tlj-INIATURE PAINTER and' PHOTOm ■■•■■ GRAPHIC 4RTIST. WARDELL'S BUILDINGS. CITY. C 3364 ; G. W. C. Smithson.) (E. D. Mosley. SMITHS ON and MOSLEY, SOLICITORS, 154 Worcester • street. C 3006 MONEY TO LEND. MR D. E. WOO D, , . ■~ DENTAL SURGEON, Wiltshire Euildings. Corner of High street and Tuam street.' C 3049 Tele, 2238. TO H I L I P .,■ HOAR E, PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANT AND . < AUDITOR, .. 195 Gloucester street. Inoome Tar Returns a Specialty. (33021 Telephone 018. TT J. T U R N E R, •"-• • DENTAL SURGEON. Manchester street, * Opposite His Majesty's Theatre. . BOARD AND RESIDENCE. > ■ ___! ' /".LOUCESTER HOUSE (256 Gloucester AX stroert West), oficrs excellent accom- > modation to visitors; superior position and ' convenient to business oentre. Special terms to families and permanent boarders. Liberal cuisine. Telephone SB2. Mra M. W. Ryan. C 2056 ________ ; - 283 CASHEL STREET WEST. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Tariff from 255. Telephone 1356. GODWIN LAMING, Proprietor. -' ■ OCOMMODATION BUREAU.—Board, Residence speciality. Apnrti. »Nts and Houses, Furnished and Unfurnished, to Let Open daily, also Wednesday and Saturday Evenings tiom 7.30 till 9. Christchurch Exchange. 174 a Lichfield street, opp. ll__on Strut-tors. 'Phone 2148. C 283< r C_T. ELMO" HOUSE, IS7 Worcester O street. West End.—Superior Accommodation for Visiters snd Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O. and con;r_.l tram terminus, also within same distance of Parks, Public Gardens. Mureuni, Boat Sheds, etc. Quietest and very best position in City. Telephone 872. Miss Hampton, Proprietress. C 2674 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, near Armagh street bridge. Goldrimmed SPECTACLES. R*ply 181 Cambridge terreoe. - Rewajd. 1245 LOST, Monday Afternoon, between -town and St. Alband, Lady's FUR. Reward or. returning to 88 St Albane lane. ?_SB LOST, beginning of October, c Broad Gold Cable BANGLE at Marshland Hall or on road to Christchurch. Finder rewarded on returning to R. Day, 271 Armagh atreet W. 1239 ONNINGTON'S Coca Wine quickly overoomea that languid feeling left by Influenza, bracing, strengthening, and appetising. 2s 6d and 4s 6d. ■■ TO-DAY AT THE D.I.C. SALE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. CLEARING OUT ALL VIOLINS, BANJOS, . MANDOLINS. ' GUITARS, Etc., AT SALE PRICES. CORNETS. CLARIONETS. FLUTES', ANL " ALL SHEET MUSIC. REDUCED JN PRICE. VISIT THE D I.C. TO-DAY. C2sßi
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12968, 22 November 1907, Page 1
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