AMUSEMENTS. »T«HEATRE ROYAL Under the Direction of MR TOM POLLARD. Commencing MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25th. Returning after a Record-breaking Tour of the Dominion. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA 00. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA CO. W.ll Present for the First Tim* 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 Success. POLLARD'S TOPULAR JUVENILES. BEAUTIFUL BALLETS. GORGEOUS SCENERY. WITTY DIALOGUE. PRETTY MUSIC. POPULAR PRICES: Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Back Stalls, 2s Cd; Pit, 1.. Early doors to Back Stalls and Pit. 6d extra. Day sales at Itexdle's and Reunert's. Box Plan at the Dresden. W. A. LOW, 6422 Business Manager. CHRISTS COLLEGE OLD BO?S' ASSOCIATION. THE Crickei Matches, Past v. Present, will be played on 16th DECEMBER. ANNIVERSARY DAY. instead of on 28th November, as advertised. LESLIE F. TRIBE. Hon. Secretary. RAILWAYS, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN A. AND P. SHOW. NOVEMBER 28th and 29th, 1907. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS at 2d per mile first-class, Id per mile secondclass, minimum 4s and 2s respectively, mileage counted one way only, will be issued to Dunedin from Lyttelton, Kingston, and intermediate stations, including Stations on branches between those points, from November 25th to 28th, available for return till December 12th inclusive. _ 8558 BY. ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TROTTING RACES at ASHBURTON. 37th and 23th NOVEMBER, 1907, EXCURSION TICKETS at fares of 9d per mile first-class, Id per mile secondclass, minimum 4s and 3s respectively, mileage counted one way only, will bo issued to Ashburton from Christchurcb, Timaru, Springburn, and intermediate stations, by morning trains on th* 27th and 28th NOVEMBER; also from Christchurch, Dunsandel. Rakais* and Chertsey for the 11.54 a.m. Express Train on the 27th and 28th November, available for return till 6th December. On WEDNESDAY snd THURSDAY, 27th and 28th November, the 11.55 a.m. Express Train from Chri«tchnroh will set down passengers »t the Arhburton Sslevards* Siding (for the Racecourse) if requirad. < ' BGBO BY OBDEB. I •..>-. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY*.' ,; CHBISTCHUROH-LYTIELTpN SERVICE. ON" TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, com*:' -nenoing on 26th inst., a PASSENGER TRAIN, connecting with S.S. MAORI, for j Wellington, will leave Christchurch for Lyttelton at 7.80 p.m., and will run on to wharf alongside steamer. This train will not stop . ' between Christchurch and Lyttelton' Wharf. I 8711 BY ORDER, HOTELS. HOTEL METROPOLeTaKABOA. FIRST-LASS ACCOMMODATION, O PACIOUS DRAWING AND DINING ° ROOMS. EXCELLENT CUISINE. Hot and Cold Bath*. Every Modem Convenience. L. W. JOHNSTONE. • 7181 Fropriefair. MARINE HOTEL, SUMNER. The Leading Hotel in Canterbury's Favourite Seaside Resort. ; JAMES HATFIELD, Late Licensee of Coker'e Hotel, Christchurch. HAS taken over the above Hotel, and will be pleased to weloome his old Fri*r_d* and Patron*. The Marine Hotel ha* been partly re-built and thoroughly renovated and is replete with every modern comfort. The i appointments of the various sitting, bed. and > bath room* are luxurious. Cuisine in charge > of a ocanpetent chef. Mr Hatfield is bow prepared to receive guests. 8088 LEVIATHAN HOTEL DUNEDIN (Nearly Opposite New Railway Btation—short turn to the left when leaving Station). Th* Favourite House with the Travelling Public SIXTY NEW ROOMS JUST ADDED, Including New Sitting, Smoking, and Bath [ Rooms. ' THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE HOTEL IN NEW ZEALAND. I LOWEST TARIFF of any Hotel in Australaf ia, ss. 5s 6d. 6s per day; 255, ,27s 6d. 80s per week according to accommodation. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. > Fire Escape throughout the Building. Night and Day Porters. All Communication* to JAMES CONNOR. C 3373 LOST AND FOUND. LOST. CHESTNUT GELDING, unshod; white hind fetlock, white on face. Reward, on returning or giving information to "Abberley," Abberley road, St. Albans. 1381 LOST, Colombo street, between. Gordon and Lichfieid streets, PURSE contain- ■ ing £5 10a. Reward. F. Spare, 76 Gordon street,_J3ydenh«-n. 1374 FOUND, BICYCLE. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Apply Schrader Railway, Addinyton. 1309 STRAYED into my paddock on Thursday, a Chestnut Gelding; nO shoes. Owner can have same by defraying expenses. J. Robinson,_off Nursery road, Papanui. 1882 ' JfkS REWARD.—^Lost, between High" atS -*" Armagh streets _S3 NOTE. Finder please return to Mis* Lyons, care James Clegg, High'street. 1340 C~ "URTAIN Rings, Hooks, and Pins at Minajn's. Spring Cleaning requirements at the Household Store, 220 Colombo street. C 2597 i TO-DAY AT THE D.I.C. CALE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. CLEARING OUT KLh VIOLINS, BANJOS, MANDOLINS, GUITARS, Etc., AT SALE PRICES. CORNETS, CLARIONETS. FLUTES, AND ALL SHEET MUSIC. REDUCED IN PRICE. VISIT THE D.I.C. TO-DAY. C26QI
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