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AMUSEMENTS, rp HEA TR B ROYAL Under th* Sole Direction of MR TOM POLLARD. POLLARD'S JUVENILE OPERA COY. Lut Night cf HIS HIOIINESS THE BEY. L»it Night of THE SCARECROW BALLET. . Last Night of THE EASTERN BALLET. MONDAY NEXT. MONDAY NEXT? V POSITIVELY {FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. Special Grand Reproduction, with additional •■, New Item*, That Cut* Musical-Play. BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND. BLUEBELL IN FAIRYLAND. Which has created -uich a Furor* on evwy ■production. POPULAR PRICES—Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls 4s; Back Stall*. ■a. 6d; Early Door*, 7 to 7.80, to B«?k Stall* and Pit 6d extra. - ' . ' ~ Day Sales to Early Doors only at Reunert* and Rie-dle's. Box Plan at the Dresden. OWING TO THE pOLLARD JUVENILE OPERA COY. •*- having to positively CLOSE THEIR SEASON on THURSDAY Next, there will be NO MATINEE of Bluebell in Fairyland. The Management have therefore to proridmr SPECIAL PRICES for,- Children at 1 ■_ft&»taY Dress Circle and Orchestral SUll*. 3*;" Back Stall*, 1* 6d, obtainable at Theatre only. 902S W. A LOW, Business Manager. "THE TOYERIES AND FAIRYLAND." THB COLOSSEUM has been.pttt.to many and varied uses since its erection as a skating rink, and the latest innovationis not ■■• likely to make it less popular, to the general public, while the juveniles will find --.in it 'fa veritable Fairyland. - Mri'l.' Montague, wlio was the original promoter of "Father Christmas, Fairs" in this city, bai deddad to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary, tof thi* event in a fitting JtoajUner, He has secured -a; lease of the Colpj**jim, and.-ha* a large staff busily engaged "In *transfoJ-n»in. -.the 'j%. . men** building "flit?) a -'Tbysflw and' FainrJ , land/- The building*, baa been. fuitahly fitt*d up tot the purpose, and decorated, immense Stock of Toy* and'Christmas-Pre--1 *ent*, both useful and ornam*ntal, h&abeen ' specially imported. The intention is to;open f --The Toyerie*'' on thelOOt Daeeniber, and ' "continue btisinesa Well"into: the? New Tear. i Band* will be in attendance, and initru--1 mental concerts will he given every- evening. There will be all sorts of amusements and nttractiops for both-bid and young; and at , ■».".' t'me«i sdmisfioii will be free. Amongst • tie ?*tock there will "be found >ll the very i iaiost attractions ia mechaniqal and electrical toy*. The spacious accommodation lend* itself to the efficient "display of th*. thouMnd and on* thing* *o-dear.to the juTenila heart, and patrons can bring theirifamilies to this '—* „■ ■'.-■■ ,t any fear of overcrowding "wr .- acious refreshment rooms, fruit i j. tall* will be found on the- pre*9017 ""'" i-3 (SCHOOLS' SPORTS. '- I :. .% _* a S T ER P, A-Jft K. " ■ : AY. BATURDAY, * - moing at *.20 *.m. * , n 6d." Ohildrea Sd.' ■'■ • ■ ' WHOP 'V? • -• , EXCURSION of tb-e--ST. nd ELMWOOD SCHOOLS LENTUNNEL pn THURS-* 6th. Train -toavaa- Chrirtwtura! _.__.. say senior acholar* 3*. Special St. Albans lane and Edge- ). Fare: Adult* 2d, Chil- /. Milk, susar, hot water •l* only) Free. 9011 SPORTS! DAY AT RANGIORA. *"TS, Cash and Amateur -. host of Novelty Events, know what to train for ■ ',» to W.T.WILSON, .-;- _iora Athletic Association. ST. LUKE THE EVANGELIST. rpHE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK inlaid A of the Furniture Fund for the New Church, will be held in the ART GALLERY, 9 On TUESDAY, 3rd-DECEMBER, 1907. , l All description* of Usetul, Ornamenrtai and . Fancy Work, Baeketwawv Wood Carving, etc. „ 'The sale will be Opened by hi* Lordship the Bishop at 2.80 p.m. • _ ADMISSION FREE. 1760 THERE are thousands of people in Christchurch who wotfld go to the 8 ROSE SHOW, NEXT THURSDAY, ' • in the ALEXANDRA HALL, if they knew I what a magnifipent display of their favourite flowers will be there. Numerous classes for the small grower. Entries close Tuesday next, 8 p.m., with the Secretary Horticultural Society, Baker's Buildings (next Bowron's Buildings), Manchester rtreet, from whom schedules may be obtained. _8973 ST. BARNABAS, FENDALTON. A SALE of WORK and GARDEN PARTY will be held in tho Vicarage Grounds. THIS AFTERNOON and EVENING, com--8 moncing at 2. Refreshments, afternoon tea ; etc, etc. Admission Free. 1733 ■ THE CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES WILL Encamp at the Burwood Tea Gardens from SATURDAY, the 23rd. to 30th Inst. Their manoeuvres present a spectacle et onoe interesting, instructive, and impressive. 10.10 Tram 6d Return. Admis-sion to Gardens 6d, Tea 6d. I Kops non-alooholic ale and stout, Ballin'* soft drinks Guillermo's choice oonfectionery - on sale, also flowers and goldfish. 1316 L KNOWLES. ~ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I HAVE REMOVED to New Offioes situated at the CORNER OF GLOUCESTER AND MANCHESTER STREETS. Entrance, 127 Gloucester street (upstairs). The Offices at 100 Caahol street are now CLOSED. • p F. C. RAPHAEL. T G. DAVIS, 215 COLOMBO STREET. Beautiful PLANTS for Christmas Presents. SHU on hand, a few boxes of Firstclass BEDDING-OUT PLANTS. Our Artistic Floral.Work always advertises itself. At Popular Prices. Telephone ClO. F2842 MONEIY TO LEND. '' 1}~(\ £100, -6150, £200, £250. -6300. -MOO, _wOU» £500. and any sums up to £10,000, for fixed periods, oi repayable by Monthly, ? quarterly, or Half-yearly Instalments, on own. Suburban, or Farm Securities, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. CHARLES HILL, Solicitor, • 165 Hereford St., Christchurch and Eangiora. C2766F WALL Clocks, carved wood, pendulum, and weight. No key. Wound in 2 second*. 8s at Minson's. C 2397 I TO-DAY AT THE D.I.C. I A SPECIAL DISPLAY of LATEST NUVELTIES in BEATEN ANTIQUE AND POLISHED i COPPER WAKE. Suitable for Chriftmas Presents. *■ Rich Designs in Best Quality ? BRITISH ELECTRO PLATED WARE - OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. • THE D.I.C. FOR QUALITY. • C 2561 ] J i

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 1

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